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Joshua Ray Walker, Luna Luna, and More North Texans Performing at Austin City Limits 2022

Kacey Musgraves and The Chicks secure headlining spots. But Joshua Ray Walker and Luna Luna will perform during the first weekend of the state’s largest music festival.
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On Tuesday, Austin City Limits Limits released the lineup for this year’s music festival, which will take place the weekends of October 7 – 9 and October 14 – 16 in Zilker Park.

Among the stacked lineup of Grammy winners and Billboard charting musicians are a few North Texas standouts.

The Chicks and Kacey Musgraves represent Dallas and Golden (town located eighty miles west of Dallas) on the list of headliners. Tobe Nwigwe, a Houston native but University of North Texas alum, will perform both weekends. Catch Joshua Ray Walker and Luna Luna performing during the first weekend.

Red Hot Chili Peppers, P!nk, SZA, Paramore, Lil Nas X, and Flume round out the roster of this year’s headliners. Jazmine Sullivan, BIA, Larry June, Robert Glasper, Noah Cyrus, and others perform both weekends.

Shortly after the lineup was announced, general admission and VIP passes for weekend one sold out. General admission passes for weekend two are still available. There is a waitlist for GA+ and VIP for weekend one and two.

Click here to view the full lineup and buy passes.

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