Gator By the Bay
Enjoy four days of live Zydeco, blues, and Cajun beats, 10,000 pounds of crawfish, and endless dancing. Featuring over 100 performances across seven stages, this year’s lineup includes headliners Ozomatli, who blend salsa, jazz, funk, reggae, hip-hop, and other styles. Also appearing will be Texas soul-blues artist Sugaray Rayford, and Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys, a Cajun band from southern Louisiana extant since 1988.

Orla Gartland
Irish singer-songwriter Orla Gartland released her debut studio album, Woman on the Internet, in 2021, reaching number three on the Irish album chart, number one on the UK Indie Chart, and number ten on the UK Albums Chart. She’s touring in support of her second studio album, Everybody Needs a Hero, released last October. The bill includes Fightmaster, the music project of nonbinary artist E.R. Fightmaster, who mixes alt-rock and pop with tinges of country and funk.

They Might Be Giants
Formed in 1982 by John Flansburgh and John Linnell, They Might Be Giants originally performed as a duo backed by recorded drum tracks or a drum machine. They’ve released nearly two dozen studio and children’s music albums, winning Grammy awards in 2002 and 2009. For this tour, "We are doing favorites and new stuff, along with very different old stuff," says the band. “With 85-plus songs now in active repertoire, the shows change radically from night to night, and there is a different album in the spotlight every night.” The evening will feature two sets, performed by an eight-piece band with three horns.

Gator By the Bay
Enjoy four days of live Zydeco, blues, and Cajun beats, 10,000 pounds of crawfish, and endless dancing. Featuring over 100 performances across seven stages, this year’s lineup includes headliners Ozomatli, who blend salsa, jazz, funk, reggae, hip-hop, and other styles. Also appearing will be Texas soul-blues artist Sugaray Rayford, and Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys, a Cajun band from southern Louisiana extant since 1988.

Orla Gartland
Irish singer-songwriter Orla Gartland released her debut studio album, Woman on the Internet, in 2021, reaching number three on the Irish album chart, number one on the UK Indie Chart, and number ten on the UK Albums Chart. She’s touring in support of her second studio album, Everybody Needs a Hero, released last October. The bill includes Fightmaster, the music project of nonbinary artist E.R. Fightmaster, who mixes alt-rock and pop with tinges of country and funk.

They Might Be Giants
Formed in 1982 by John Flansburgh and John Linnell, They Might Be Giants originally performed as a duo backed by recorded drum tracks or a drum machine. They’ve released nearly two dozen studio and children’s music albums, winning Grammy awards in 2002 and 2009. For this tour, "We are doing favorites and new stuff, along with very different old stuff," says the band. “With 85-plus songs now in active repertoire, the shows change radically from night to night, and there is a different album in the spotlight every night.” The evening will feature two sets, performed by an eight-piece band with three horns.
