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Coca Cola Sips and Sounds Music Festival 2026

The 2026 two-day Sips and Sounds Festival tied in with SXSW this year in downtown Austin, Texas with yet another unique lineup and range of artists. The weather was a perfect Spring day and Friday was packed with artists at The Long Center overlooking the Austin skyline. It kicked off with local Austin artist Skateland, who makes dreamy indie pop rock music. On the Coca Cola stage, Aidan Bissett continued the alt-pop theme with crooning vocals while strumming guitar.

Dream pop duo The Two Lips, comprised of besties Jewelz and Andrea, pranced around stage with adorable choreographed movements while lipstick marks appeared on the screens behind them. Next was Ravyn Lenae, an R&B singer from Chicago, who sang and ran down the runway on the main stage in a shimmery white dress. Sunset hit with duo Between Friends, and continued with iconic DJ group Major Lazer, who played global beats and brought lots of energy.

Fans enjoyed activations held by Coca Cola, including trying their new Cherry flavor Diet Coke and a Cinemark activation where they could watch movie trailers and sip on a Coke and some fresh movie theater popcorn. The Soda Shoppe was a fun area with a balcony that fans could sit down and relax as well as take some photos with cute giant cherry props. There was a livestream on YouTube for folks to watch who couldn’t attend in person, and various local food trucks for savory bites & refreshing beverages. Peace Tea had a pop up with games, prizes, and photo ops.

Grouplove and Christina Aguilera finished out the night with all the throwback hits, with the former playing their hit song “Tongue Tied” and the latter kicking off her show with “Dirty,” “Fighter,” “Genie in a Bottle,” and “What a Girl Wants.” Christina wore a red bodysuit and knee high boots, and had a slew of dancers performing incredible choreography with her, and ended with fireworks. 

A sunny day two started on the SXSW Stage with Caroline Hale, Austin artist with a country-folk vibe, or as she calls it, “twang pop.” Next up on the main stage was Australian singer-songwriter Grace Shaw, known as Mallrat. Canadian singer and pianist Jade Lemac played her hit song “Constellations” while 1950’s inspired artist Stephen Sanchez crooned romantic lyrics t0 his popular song, “Until I Found You.” He ran around stage and danced down the runway.

The afternoon turned into evening with The Runarounds, who had a very dedicated fanbase screaming their lyrics and headbanging. Indie rock bands Foster the People and Flipturn had sunset slots and the night closed with Scottish DJ Calvin Harris, who opened with “Sweet Nothing” and played hits “This Is What You Came For,” “Feel So Close,” and “We Found Love,” creating a grand finish to the weekend.

We had a blast again this year and can’t wait to see what artists are on the lineup next year. Check out the gallery below for all the photos from Sips and Sounds festival.

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Sips and Sounds Fest

The annual Sips and Sounds Fest started on the first day of SXSW this year in Austin with some impressive artists, including night one headliner Halsey, who played rock inspired versions of her hits. Fans had lots of activations to enjoy, including a Silent Disco and Coca Cola Fan Zone, where they could relax and grab a drink.

There were many fun musical highlights from day one. Ashe arrived in a sparkly pink dress and twirled the stage as she sang her hits, along with a cover of “Unwritten” by Natashia Beddingfield and “Love Story” by Taylor Swift.

Disko Cowboy DJ’d a hype set of country hits mixed with EDM beats, and the crowd was loving it. He was accompanied by two dancers donned in sparkly cowboy hats.

Suki Waterhouse brought out Ashe as a surprise guest to sing their collab song, “Pushing Daisies.” Australian trio Blusher had choreographed moves to go with their upbeat pop-inspired songs. 

The two-day fest was sponsored by Coca Cola, with an option to recycle bottles and cans to redeem festival swag. To make recycling easy and accessible, “Recycle & Refresh” stations were set up throughout the festival grounds, supported by volunteers from Keep Austin Beautiful. With Austin food favorites like Amy’s Ice Cream and Southside Flying Pizza, there were plenty of tasty options for festival goers.

The Cinemark activation provided a bit of shade in the hot Texas heat, with a cool building you could enter to watch movie trailers and get free popcorn.

The Austin skyline sparkled prominently in the background as the sun set over the city, and Khalid serenaded the crowd with hit after hit, including fan favorites “On The Way,” and “Location.”

Halsey pranced around in black cowboy boots and a white dress, singing her songs to the large crowd in downtown Austin, including her new single, “Safeword.” She closed the Friday fest with her popular song “Without Me.”

Day two was a bit cooler in temperature but with just as much excitement. Paul Russell kicked off the day with his TikTok hit “Boo Thing.” Nessa Barrett brought the brooding vibes and strummed guitar to her set.

Musicians Chelsea Cutler and Jeremy Zucker performed emotional songs from their collaboration project “Brent.” Singer songwriter Claire Rosinkranz told the crowd that she would be performing mostly new material to get a feel from the crowd if they like them or not (they liked them!).

AJR was a wild set of chaos, dancing, and hats. Brothers Adam, Jack and Ryan (hence the name) performed their hit songs, building up the songs and creating fun moments for the crowd. They ended with their song “Weak.”

Benson Boone closed out the weekend with a performance full of backflips, fireworks and glitter. He kept the crowd entertained and singing along despite the chilly weather.

This iteration of Sips and Sounds Fest was the best yet. Fans loved the downtown location, impressive lineup, and great weather. We can’t wait to see what’s in store next year.

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Sips and Sounds Fest in Austin


If you’re looking to start off 2025 in Austin with a great music festival: look no further! A star-studded lineup is coming to Auditorium Shores this spring. Pop superstars Halsey and Khalid will headline on March 7th, with up-and-coming artist Benson Boone and AJR on March 8th. Other exciting artists scheduled to perform are Suki Waterhouse, Tessa Barrett, Ashe, and Chelsea Cutler. Coca Cola is hosting the festival and tickets are available for purchase here.

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Sam Houston at The Far Out Lounge

Sam Houston performed this Friday night at the Far Out Lounge in Austin, TX. The event was socially distanced and masks were required. You can check out the photos below:

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Magic City Hippies at Emo’s Austin

On Friday, February 28th, 2020 Magic City Hippies performed at Emo’s in Austin, TX. Here are some shots from the show!

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Maye at Emo’s Austin

Maye opened for Magic City Hippies at Emo’s in Austin this weekend, and here are a few shots from the show.