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List: The live music shows you don't want to miss in Central Texas this summer

Here's a list of the summer concerts you definitely don't want to miss in 2018.

AUSTIN — In the live music capital of the world, the jams won't stop just because it will be as hot as Hades outside.

In fact, late spring and summer concerts in Central Texas are some of the best times to see up and coming talent, toss back a cold one, and vibe with your friends, significant other and sometimes pets, depending on the venue.

See below for the top festivals and concerts lighting up Central Texas over the next few months.

KVUE will update this page as more shows and lineups are announced.

LEVITATION

Did you think you'd have to wait until June to get the party started? Well, pish posh. Levitation, formerly known as Austin Psych Fest, is prepared to rock you to another planet starting today, April 26.

The lineup which prides itself on bringing the psychedelic heavyweights also claims to be a haven for new and developing artists "from every part of the globe" -- not just Texas.

If this sounds like your kind of deal, check out some of the noteworthy performers for the four-day festival.

Thursday, April 26

-The lineup: Ty Segall, Dead Meadow, Christian Bland and the Revelators, Ringo Deathstarr.

Friday, April 27

The lineup: Electric Wizard, Aerial Pink, Suuns, Sextile, Batty Jr, Dallas Acid, Panda Bear.

Saturday, April 28

The lineup: La Luz, Chelsea Wolfe, Dead Meadow, Oh Sees, Baths, The Crack Pipes, Flesh Lights.

Sunday, April 29

The lineup: The Black Angels, Wooden Shjips, Acid Mother's Temple, The Brian Jones Town Massacre.

There's no general admission to this festival, and prices may vary. Some shows also might be sold out. CLICK HERE for more information on tickets.

UNPLUGGED AT THE GROVE

Get ready to attend a concert every Thursday night for free this summer! For 25 years, Unplugged at the Grove has been blessing the ears of Central Texans with the sounds of new and developing talent.

And this year's lineup is no different.

Thursday, April 26

-Charlie Mars

Thursday, May 3

-James McMurtry

Thursday, May 10

-Marcia Ball

Thursday, May 17

-Ian Moore

Thursday, May 24

-Dale Watson

Thursday, May 31

-Los Coast

Thursday, June 7

-Gary P. Nunn

Thursday, June 14

-The Rocketboys

Thursday, June 21

-Dirty River Boys

Thursday, June 28

-Ray Wylie Hubbard

Thursday, July 5

-Jackie Venson

Thursday, July 26

-Roger Creager

Thursday, Aug. 2

-Alejandro Escovedo

Thursday, Aug. 16

-Eric Tessmer

Thursday, Aug. 23

-Bob Schneider

CLICK HERE for more information.

JMBLYA

If you dig hip hop and trap music, there's no way you can miss this rap festival that hits three of Texas's biggest cities, including Circuit of Americas in Austin, Texas.

Get ready to sip on all of the free water you can stand while you're rapping along to Migos' adlibs. But don't expect to jam out with your dog at this festival. There's a strict policy against pets -- with the exception of service animals. Read about it HERE.

UPDATE: With the announcement of Cardi B's pregnancy, the Invasion of Privacy rapper is putting shows on hold for at least a little while. Young Thug is taking her spot as the third headliner for JMBLYA 2018.

Saturday, May 5

-The lineup: J. Cole, Migos, Young Thug, Kevin Gates, Playboi Carti, Tripple Redd, Ski Mask the Slump Godd, Cozz, Killy and Jack Harlow.

General admission tickets start at $99, and gates are expected to open at 2 p.m. GO HERE for ticket information.

IHEARTCOUNTRY FESTIVAL

Get your country on at the annual iHeartCountry Festival at the Frank Erwin Center on the University of Texas campus.

This festival never fails to bring award-winning headliners that will have you standing on your feet the entire time.

Saturday, May 5

The lineup: Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Dustin Lynch & Cole Swindell.

Find a cheap seat for $46 or sit up close to your fave performers for $972. CLICK HERE for tickets.

FINDING EUPHORIA

If EDM is more your scene, we know the perfect festival you'll want to make sure to attend.

But keep in mind -- this year, the usual music and camping dance festival is doing things differently. Festival organizers said they had trouble obtaining a permit for the festival at the Carson Creek Ranch for the weekend of May 11 to 12. So instead, the musicians will be playing at downtown Austin venues like Barracuda, Mohawk, Empire Control Room and Garage.

According to the Finding Euphoria, ticket holders will receive free passes to their next event at Carson Creek Ranch in addition to this year's festival.

KVUE will update this listing when more information is known.

Saturday, May 12

The lineup: K?D, Gramatik, Hippie Sabotage, G Jones, Blu J.

GO HERE for the full lineup. General admission starts at $54. CLICK HERE for more ticket information.

BLUES ON THE GREEN

This list wouldn't exist without this Austin summer concert staple. According to KGSR, it's the largest free concert series in the area, taking over Zilker Park for four shows. And guess what? You can bring your fur babies, friends, and blankets.

Shows typically start at 8 p.m. but don't plan on getting there on time. If you do, you might be left with a blocked off shot of the action -- which is never fun.

Wednesday, May 23

-Black Angels and Night Glitter

Wednesday, June 13

-Bob Schneider and Superfonicos

Wednesday, July 18

-Lineup TBA

Wednesday, Aug. 8

-Lineup TBA

BASTROP MUSIC FESTIVAL

This summer, Bastrop will be holding its inaugural Bastrop Music Festival. The four-day event will give festival-goers the chance to explore the charming Central Texas town while enjoying more than 30 bands in multiple venues.

Thursday, May 17

- Kathryn Legendre, El Tule, Sour Bridges, Zac Wilkerson, The Peterson Brothers, Tejas Brothers, Chubby Knuckle Choir, Jeff Haney Band. Patrick Fleming, Nicolette Good and Will Dupuy & friends will be performing free shows.

Friday, May 18

- Doug Moreland, Kelly Willis, Zack Walther Band, Chris Watson, Graham Wilkinson, Shelley King Band, Charley Crockett, Donovan Keith. Pickin' On The Porch will be performing a free show. Doug Moreland, Bruce Salmon & Amanda Kitchens and Dan Dyer will be performing free shows.

Saturday, May 19

- The Jitterbug Vipers, Eve & The Exiles, The Lonesome Heroes, Zach Nytomt, Mitch Webb & the Swindles, Micky & the Motorcars, Carson McHone, Morry Sochat & the Special 20s

Sunday, May 20

- The Peterson Brothers, Johnathan Tyler, Shinyribs. Tommy Mojica & Wendy Parnell will be performing a free show.

For ticketing and more information, click here.

LONE STAR JAM

In Texas, country music is a given genre of music festivals. So, you really have a good number of festivals to choose from and can even base your decisions on which artists you want to see most. If time and money aren't problems -- attend a country music festival every month of the summer.

It's the 11th year for the Lone Star Jam -- the biggest Texas Country Music Festival in Central Texas. It's set to be held on the grounds of Rodeo Austin.

Plan to tap your toe and two-step for 2 days straight while you're listening to 20 red dirt and Texas Country bands.

Saturday, May 26

-The lineup: Gary Allan, Reckless Kelly, Stoney Larue, Roger Creager, Flatland Calvary, Charlie Robison, Dalton Domino, Kody West, Randall King and Drugstore Gypsies.

Sunday, May 27

-The lineup: Randy Rogers Band, Casey Donahew, Kevin Fowler, William Clark Green, Parker McCollum, Kyle Park, Mike & the Moonpies, Read Southall, Troy Cartwright and Grant Gilbert.

A two-day general admission pass to the festival will cost you about $70. CLICK HERE for ticket information.

BOWEN MUSICFEST

At this Waco music festival not only will live music heal your soul, your ticket goes towards children and families in the Waco area who need healing. According to the Bowen Family Foundation website, Bowen MusicFest and the Bowen Classic golf tournament have raised $2.5 million for families in the Waco-area since 2009, and in 2017, the events raised $500,000,

Sunday, June 3

The lineup: Reo Speedwagon, Midland, Joe Nichols, Aaron Watson, Josh Abbott.

General admission tickets start at $25. CLICK HERE to purchase tickets.

AUSTIN ICE CREAM FESTIVAL

It doesn't get much better than refreshing sweet treats and live music on a hot summer day in Austin. And the line up at this year's chilly festival shines a bright light on local, up-and-coming talent.

Saturday, June 23

Daytime lineup: Mélat and The Wild Now

After Dark lineup: Lee Fields & The Expressions, Tameca Jones, and DJ Mel

Tickets go on sale May 16. General admission for the daytime festival starts at $15, and general admission for the After Dark Party starts at $35. CLICK HERE for more information.

FLOAT FEST

Floating down the river is already a good time on its own, but when you add in a live concert of Snoop Dogg's best hits, you might have to get off your tube and drop it like it's hot.

The two-day festival reached an agreement with the Guadalupe County Commissioners Court and has a permit to allow 20,000 people to attend this water-themed festival, with artists ranging across several genres.

Saturday, July 21

-The lineup: Run The Jewels, Lil Wayne, Com Truise, The Wild now, Bassnectar, Modest Mouse, Cashmere Cat, Bun B, Press Hall, The Wild Now, Cashmere Cat, The Suffers, Bronze Whale, Grandson.

Sunday, July 22

-The lineup: Glass Animals, Snoop Dogg, Tame Impala, White Denim, Joy Wave, A Giant Dog, Mainman, Blackillac, Vodi, Toadies.

GO HERE for the full day-by-day lineup.

A weekend Tier 1 pass will cost you $119. GO HERE for ticket information.

KOKEFEST 2018

This is a country music festival in the quaint town of Hutto Texas you'll want to dust off your boots and cowboy hat for, and it won't cost you an arm and a leg! The festival, presented by the official flagship station of the Texas Longhorns, already has a bumping lineup full of local Texas talent.

Friday, Aug. 10

-The lineup: Aaron Watson, Mark Chestnut, with more TBA.

Saturday, Aug. 11

-The lineup: Josh Abbott Band, Wade Bowen, Whiskey Myers, Koe Wetzel, Chris Colston, with more TBA.

General admission starts at $30. CLICK HERE for ticket information.

WATERLOO MUSIC FESTIVAL

Closeout one of the last music festivals of the summer and celebrate Austin's live music roots at this independent festival just 10 minutes outside of downtown at Carson Creek Ranch. At Waterloo, you can enjoy the sounds of local artists while enjoying a three-day weekend of camping.

Friday, Sept. 7 through Sunday, Sept. 9

The lineup: The String Cheese Incident, Joe Russo's Almost Dead, Railroad Earth, The Motet, Boombox, Tauk, Marco Benevento, with more TBA.

A three-day general admission ticket without camping starts at $119. A general admission ticket with camping included starts at $199. GO HERE for more ticket information.

NOT A FESTIVAL, BUT STILL A GOOD TIME

Saturday, April 28

-Eric Church

  • Austin360 Amphitheater
  • General admission tickets start at $85. GO HERE for prices.

Wednesday, May 2

-Lloyd Cole

  • ACL Live At 3TEN
  • General admission starts at $38. GO HERE for prices.

Kiefer Sutherland

  • Antones
  • General admission starts at $40. GO HERE for prices.

Saturday, May 5

Bidi Bidi Banda - Selena Quintanilla Tribute

  • Mohawk - Austin Outdoors
  • General admission starts at $82. GO HERE for prices.

Friday, May 11

DeadEye

  • Threadgill's - 301 W Riverside Dr, Austin, Texas
  • General admission starts at $10. GO HERE for prices.

Friday, May 18

-Jimmy Eat World

  • Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheater
  • General admission tickets start at $46. GO HERE for prices.

Austin Symphony Orchestra: The Mighty Russians

  • Dell Hall at Long Center For The Performing Arts
  • Upper balcony tickets range from $19-$35. GO HERE for prices.,

-Kendrick Lamar, SZA and School Boy Q

  • Austin360 Amphitheater
  • General admission tickets start at $35. GO HERE for prices.

Sunday, June 3

-Country music legend George Strait

  • Frank Erwin Center as part of its 40th-anniversary celebration.
  • While most ticket levels are sold out, some platinum and VIP experiences still remain. CLICK HERE to learn more.

Friday, June 1

-Bob Schneider

  • One World Theatre
  • Tickets start at $25. GO HERE for prices.

Monday, June 4

-Paul Simon

  • Frank Erwin Center
  • Tickets start at $74. GO HERE for prices.

Thursday, June 7

-Shania Twain

  • Frank Erwin Center
  • Tickets start at $39.95. GO HERE for prices.

Saturday, June 16

-Shakey Graves

  • Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheater
  • Advance general admission tickets are $28. GO HERE for prices.

-Post Malone & 21 Savage

  • Austin360 Amphitheater
  • General admission tickets start at $102.50. GO HERE for prices.

Friday, June 22

-Kesha & Macklemore

  • Austin360 Amphitheater
  • General admission tickets start at $30.50 GO HERE for prices.

Friday, June 29

-Chris Brown Presents Heart Break On A Full Moon with H.E.R., 6LACK, Rich the Kid

  • Austin360 Amphitheater
  • General admission tickets start at $25. GO HERE for prices.

Wednesday, July 4

-Willie Nelson's 4th of July Picnic, presented by Budweiser

  • Austin360 Amphitheater
  • General admission tickets start at $42.50. GO HERE for prices.

Wednesday, July 11

-Janet Jackson - State of the World Tour

  • Austin360 Amphitheater
  • Tickets go on sale April 30.

Thursday, Aug. 2

-Imagine Dragons Evolve World Tour with special guest Grace VanderWaal

  • Austin360 Amphitheater
  • General admission tickets start at $35. GO HERE for prices.

Thursday, Aug. 9

-G-Eazy with Lil Uzi Vert, Ty Dolla $ign, YBN Nahmir, P-Lo and Murda Beatz

  • Austin360 Amphitheater
  • General admission ticket starts at $35. GO HERE for tickets.

Friday, Aug. 17

-Twins of Evil Tour Rob Zombie & Marilyn Manson

  • Austin360 Amphitheater
  • General admission $29.50. GO HERE for tickets.

Chelsea Cunningham is a digital producer for KVUE. Follow her on Twitter: @chelseactv

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