News Summary
Spotify has unveiled its new Homegrown concert series, featuring local artists like Dylan Gossett and Wyatt Flores. Scheduled for September and October 2025, this initiative aims to celebrate Austin’s vibrant music scene while connecting artists with their fans. Weekly shows on 101X will spotlight curated playlists, promoting both established and emerging country artists. Fans can gain free access to concerts through Spotify’s Top Listeners program, emphasizing the importance of authenticity in music. Supporting local music remains a priority, as this series seeks to unite communities through artistic expression.
Austin, Texas
Spotify has launched a new concert series titled Homegrown, showcasing local talent from the Austin music scene. The series will feature celebrated artists Dylan Gossett and Wyatt Flores, with concerts scheduled for September 8, 2025, in Austin and October 7, 2025, in Stillwater, Oklahoma, respectively. This initiative aims to connect local artists with their fans and promote the vibrant music culture of the area.
The series will air an artist-focused show on Sundays at 9 p.m. CST on 101X, featuring music selections curated for audiences interested in acoustic-oriented country sounds. The latest playlist, released on April 27, 2025, includes new tracks like Mobley‘s “Now Forever,” Club Coma‘s “Let’s Go,” and Holy Wave‘s “Father’s Prayer,” alongside popular songs from established artists. This effort is designed to resonate with a new generation of country listeners, also promoting artists such as Zach Bryan, Ella Langley, and Lainey Wilson.
Spotify plans to offer free tickets through its Top Listeners program, allowing fans access to the concerts and fostering a deeper connection between artists and their audiences. Claire Heinichen, Spotify’s country music editor, stresses the importance of authenticity in music and how the Homegrown series emphasizes artists’ connections to their roots.
Featured Artists
Dylan Gossett, an Austin native and signed to Big Loud Texas and Mercury Records, has gained acclaim for his hit song “Coal,” which has achieved gold certification. He has expressed that the upcoming concert holds great significance for him and his fans, emphasizing the intimate connection between artist and audience.
Wyatt Flores, who is signed to Island Records, made waves in 2025 by debuting at the Grand Ole Opry. He is set to release his debut album titled Welcome to the Plains. Both Gossett and Flores are seen as representatives of the evolving sound of country music, blending traditional influences with contemporary themes.
The Tiarras: Empowering Voices
Alongside Gossett and Flores, The Tiarras, a family band focusing on women’s empowerment through music, are preparing for their debut at the Austin City Limits Festival. Known for their inspiring music and message, they are set to showcase a new cover of Robert Palmer’s “Every Kinda People,” which will be available on October 11, 2025. Despite their extensive performance background, the band members have shared their struggles with self-doubt, a common challenge faced by many artists in the industry.
Tori Baltierra from The Tiarras discussed ongoing concerns in the music industry regarding fair pay and transparency. The band aims to be a source of inspiration for future Latina musicians, emphasizing the importance of staying authentic to their sound and message amidst industry challenges.
Support Local Music
The Homegrown concert series reflects Spotify’s commitment to sustaining local music scenes. The initiative encourages fans to explore and support Austin’s rich cultural landscape while also giving artists a platform to reach wider audiences. With additional concerts planned for the coming months, this project aims to bridge connections between fans and the music that speaks to their experiences.
As this series unfolds, local journalism and support for the Austin music scene are essential in fostering ongoing creativity and growth in the industry. The Homegrown concert series stands as a testament to the power of music to unite communities and celebrate artistic talent.
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