The widely acclaimed Austin, TX Peterson Brothers Band performs in a free, outdoor concert from 8 to 9:30 p.m. at the Levitt Pavilion in Westport.

Here’s the announcement from Levitt Pavilion:

The Peterson Brothers combine youthful energy and modern influences with old-school blues, soul and funk to a create a sound that is uniquely their own.

The band possesses a modern blend of blues, soul and funk. Glenn Jr., 20 on guitar and lead vocals, and his brother Alex, 18, on bass and background vocals, have been playing together since they were young kids.

The Peterson Brothers Levitt Pavilion

Photo from Levitt Pavilion

The Peterson Brothers

 

Rising stars in Austin, TX, the Peterson Brothers have been referred to as, “The future of Austin music” by Mark Murray of Sun Radio in Austin, and “Some of the most talented musicians I have seen come out of Austin” by Jamfeed.

The band holds a standing room only weekly residency at Austin’s famed music hall, The Continental Club.

  • “You can’t help but smile when you watch them play” — Texas Lifestyle Magazine.
  • “Their set was bristling with fun and infectious energy” — Austin360.com.
  • “The Peterson Brothers Band just rolled into Houston and killed it with blues, funk and some good ol’ rock ‘n’ roll….” — Hanks Americana Radio.
  • “The Peterson Brothers delivered an amazing blues and R&B set that was part Isaac Hayes, part Stevie Ray Vaughn and part Stanley Clarke.” — Twangville.com.
  • “The only thing missing from the Peterson Brothers Band is the word “amazing” at the front of the name.” — San Antonio Express-News.

In addition to having played with and opened for the likes of Gary Clark Jr., the late B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Los Lonely Boys and Willie Nelson, they have appeared at festivals throughout the United States, including the Chicago Blues Festival, Minnesota State Fair, Riverbend Festival, Austin City Limits Festival, Ogden Roots and Blues, and many more.

What To Know Before You Go

The lawn and concession areas are open to the public one hour before show-time. The Levitt Pavilion is closed to public during load-in and sound-check.

Picnics are welcome. The Levitt Pavilion and its perimeter is a non-smoking area. Pets are not allowed.

In case of inclement weather, check back here or call our concert hotline (203-221-2153) at or after 4:30 p.m. on the day of the show for a location status update. While we have a nearby rain location for free shows, we always do our best to stay outside shower or shine!

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

  • Free shows are BYO-Lawn Chairs or Blankets (unless otherwise indicated).
  • For free shows, tickets are not required (unless otherwise noted in show description); free entry on first come basis.
  • The Levitt Pavilion Lawn closes for sound check at 4 p.m .and re-opens one hour before show-time for picnicking. Lawn closes nightly after show.
  • Our on-site concession opens one hour before showtime and stays open during all shows.
  • Beer and wine is available for purchase. Photo I.D. required. (Beer and wine is not sold on Wednesdays.)
  • Picnics and coolers are still welcome for free shows. Note: Picnics and coolers may not be permitted at some ticketed benefit events – check show information when buying ticket. Always be prepared to condense your picnic when show starts if directed to do so by staff.
  • Love our Lawn! Please use trash receptacles. Do not dispose of ice or cooler water on lawn. Plastic and cans are always preferred – the Lawn is a barefoot zone!
  • High tables, tents and umbrellas are not permitted.
  • The Levitt Pavilion and its perimeter is a non-smoking area.
  • Pets are not permitted on the grounds.
  • Do not stand on or walk through planted areas.
  • Children must be monitored by guardians at all times. Please encourage conduct that allows all guests to focus on and enjoy what is happening on stage once show begins.
  • No stage or backstage area access permitted; this includes the area directly behind the stage.
  • To access our new RiverWalk, use the Shoup Path or the entrance by the footbridge at Imperial Avenue Parking Lot.

The Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts produces one of the longest running free outdoor festivals in the nation. Established by the Westport community in 1973, the Levitt Pavilion remains an independent 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. The only way to support us is directly! Become a member or make a donation directly at www.levittpavilion.com.

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