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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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Ultimate Tour Packing List

If you’re a music photographer and you’re headed out on tour, you might be wondering, how do I pack for weeks at a time?! What is necessary to bring and what should I leave at home? How can I avoid overpacking? Well, I have some ideas that might help you out!

My name is Gaby and I’m a touring concert photographer. I’m about to leave on a ten-week US bus tour, and I just made the ultimate packing list that I want to share with you. So, if you’re looking for inspiration or even if you’re just curious about what people bring on tour, continue on for my list!

TOUR PACKING LIST!!!!

Camera Gear / Electronics

These are my go-to pieces of camera gear and electronics that I simply could not tour without. I usually also throw in multiple phone and computer chargers just in case.

  • Two Canon R6 Camera bodies
  • R6 batteries and chargers
  • 24-70mm Lens
  • 70-200mm Lens
  • 50mm Lens
  • Lil camcorder
  • G7X Point and shoot
  • G7X batteries and charger
  • AA and AAA Batteries
  • Laptop
  • Laptop Charger
  • Phone chargers
  • Battery pack
  • External hard drives
  • Speedlight
  • Off Camera flash and trigger
  • Headphones
  • AirPods
  • iPad
  • Cord organizer bag
  • Multiple outlet extension cord
  • Rapid strap
  • Peli case
  • Memory cards

Medicines / Vitamins

These are SO crucial to have on tour to help with getting sick! I use melatonin to help fall asleep and zinc is a life saver if you start to feel a cold coming on.

  • Zinc
  • DayQuil
  • NyQuil
  • Electrolytes
  • Hydration packs
  • Vitamin C
  • Melatonin

Toiletries

These are obvious but listing them out anyway!

  • Body mist
  • Toothbrush
  • Toothpaste
  • Hairbrush
  • Face masks
  • Shampoo
  • Conditioner
  • Razor
  • Pimple patches
  • Face sunscreen
  • Face Moisturizer
  • Deodorant
  • Earrings
  • Wet Wipes
  • Body lotion
  • Brow gel
  • Foundation
  • Lip gloss

Food & Snacks

I keep a few snackies in my bag just in case, and we usually stock up on the bus too in case we have any late night or early morning cravings.

  • Larabars / granola bars
  • Travel nuts
  • Travel Water Bottle
  • Travel cutlery

Clothing / Shoes

Black, black, black! Stage blacks are pretty much all I wear on tour. I do however like to bring one cute outfit in case we go out on an off day.

  • Black shirts
  • Black shorts
  • Black pants
  • Black hoodie
  • Black sneakers
  • Gym sneakers
  • Shower Sandals
  • Underwear
  • Bras
  • Socks
  • Laundry pods
  • One cute outfit

Misc Fun Things!

These are super optional but I feel like it helps make touring more fun to have a few special touches.

  • Postcard stamps
  • Stickers to give to fans
  • Deck of cards
  • Monopoly deal cards
  • Poster tube
  • Gaby name tag for bus bunk
  • Photos of the fam for bus bunk
  • Streamers for bus bunk
  • Gaff tape

And that’s it! That’s my giant list of things to pack for tour. What would you bring?!

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Cascade Equinox Festival 2024

The Cascade Equinox Festival, held from September 20-22, 2024, in Redmond, Oregon, was a vibrant celebration of community, music, and art. For the second year of the festival, held at the Deschutes Fairgrounds, we spent the weekend nestled in the beautiful high desert
overlooking the stunning views of the mountains.

The festival brought together an eclectic mix of artists, musicians, and attendees seeking to mark the transition of summer into fall with dance, creativity, and connection.


This year’s event featured an impressive lineup that brought festivalgoers from all over the country. From CLOZEE throwing it down on the mainstage Friday night, to STS9 and Liquid
Stranger headlining Saturday and no better way to end the weekend on Sunday night with the performance of a lifetime by JUNGLE that got the crowed moving and grooving. We also really enjoyed Marc Rebillets set, which was very interactive with the crowd, totems, and the environment.

Something we saw a huge difference in this year compared to last year was the implementation of more areas around the festival to explore with friends. From a pop up DJ cart in front of Cosmic Drip at midnight, to a roller rink inside one of the barns, to swings at the Grove – we were pleasantly surprised with how many additions there were to the festival grounds.

Cascade also brought many Immersive art installations throughout the grounds, engaging attendees with interactive and sensory experiences that merged enlightenment and creativity. Workshops and wellness sessions offered a space for personal growth and reflection, from yoga
and meditation to talks on sustainability. Families were welcomed with kid-friendly zones, while food vendors provided a variety of delicious foods. We personally loved Dump City and went every day of the festival – no better way to warm up those 40 degree nights than with dumplings!


As the sun set on this year’s festival, attendees left not only with memories of a weekend full of music and art but also a renewed sense of community and connection within themselves. With how much we saw added to this year, we can only see potential for growth for this special festival in Central Oregon and can’t wait for the future.

Photos by Megan Dirksen, Article by Aly Martin

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SZA – S.O.S Aus Tour

Fresh from performing at this year’s GRAMMYS and taking home 3 awards including Best Urban Contemporary Album and Best RnB Song – music trendsetter and icon SZA announces her return to Australia for a run of dates this April with two additional shows. Making it her first visit to the country in nearly five years!

This tour has been highly anticipated by her fans after SZA released her chart topping S.O.S album in December 2022 with hit songs such as “Kill Bill” and “Snooze.”

Tour dates and locations listed below!

Friday, April 19 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre

Saturday, April 20 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre *NEW SHOW*

Tuesday, April 23 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena

Wednesday, April 24 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena

Friday, April 26 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena *NEW SHOW*

Monday, April 29 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena

Tuesday, April 30 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena

Tickets:

Tickets for SZA’s Australian tour are on sale now and available at Live Nation‘s website! Don’t miss your chance to witness this incredible artist live in concert.