Thomas Rhett's Soundtrack to Life Tour Hits Austin's Moody Center on September 17: Presale Starts March 11!

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Thomas Rhett's Soundtrack to Life Tour Hits Austin's Moody Center on September 17: Presale Starts March 11!

Country music star Thomas Rhett is embarking on his first tour in three years, The Soundtrack to Life Tour, which will include a stop at Austin's Moody Center on September 17. The 23-city tour will kick off in Nashville on July 9 and will feature rising stars Zach John King and Emily Ann Roberts at the Texas shows in Austin and Dallas on September 18. Rhett, known for hits like "Die a Happy Man" and "What's Your Country Song," has had multiple chart-topping albums and won several awards throughout his career.

Before his solo tour, Rhett will join Morgan Wallen for four dates on the Still The Problem Tour. Presales for The Soundtrack to Life Tour begin on March 11, with general ticket sales starting on March 13. Rhett expressed his excitement for the tour, aiming to create memorable experiences for fans through his music. The tour promises to be a nostalgic journey through Rhett's career, bringing back memories and emotions for concert-goers.

As South by Southwest (SXSW) approaches, Austin locals may seek ways to avoid the festival's hustle and bustle. From live music nights at coffee shops in South Austin to exploring other Texas cities during St. Patrick's Day weekend, there are plenty of alternatives to the SXSW chaos. For those looking to escape the downtown madness, events like The Great Gatsby at Bass Concert Hall and Friday the 13th paranormal investigations at Jourdan-Bachman Pioneer Farms offer unique experiences outside the festival scene.

Downtown events include the exhibition "Live From New York! The Making of Lorne Michaels" at the Harry Ransom Center, showcasing the personal archive of Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels. The Great Gatsby musical at Bass Concert Hall brings F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel to life on stage with a jazz- and pop-influenced score. Outside downtown, activities like paranormal investigations at Jourdan-Bachman Pioneer Farms and family-friendly art-making at The Contemporary Austin Laguna Gloria provide diverse entertainment options for locals and visitors alike.

For those seeking a break from SXSW, events like the Friday the 13th paranormal investigation at Jourdan-Bachman Pioneer Farms and the family-friendly art-making at The Contemporary Austin Laguna Gloria offer unique experiences outside the festival scene. Additionally, neighborhood bar chain Little Woodrow's is hosting crawfish boils at its Parmer Lane location, while Fight Opera presents Wrestlepotamia at Austin Beerworks Sprinkle Valley, providing alternative entertainment options for those looking to avoid the SXSW crowds.