3 intriguing music events in Austin this weekend

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Hoodline
Published on August 08, 2019

If you love to take advantage of the music offerings near you, this weekend offers several great reasons to leave the house.

From a stop of the 2019 Summer of Slaughter Tour to a seasonal choral reading session, read on for a local music to-do list to fill your calendar this week.

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Sing The Seasons 2019

From the event description:

WLP Sing the Seasons is coming to your city! Join WLP for this special Choral Reading Session featuring Mary Beth Kunde-Anderson, Director of Publications, and Gerardo Ramos, Spanish Music Editor for WLP, who will guide you through the best in choral music that WLP has to offer. 

When: Saturday, Aug. 10, 10 a.m.-noon
Where: Saint Ignatius Martyr Catholic Church, 2309 Euclid Ave.
Admission: Free

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God Module Live at Elysium

From the event description:

Metropolis Records and Infacted Recordings. Featuring God Module with special guests Visions in Black and Provision. 

When: Saturday, Aug. 10, 9 p.m.-2 a.m.
Where: Elysium, 705 Red River St.
Admission: $10 (Advance), $15 (At Door)

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The Summer Slaughter Tour 2019

From the event description:

Come and Take It Productions presents The Summer Slaughter Tour 2019. Performers : Cattle Decapitation, Carnifex, The Faceless, Rivers of Nihil, Nekrogoblikon, Lorna Shore, Brand Of Sacrifice and Athanatos.

When: Sunday, Aug. 11, 3 p.m.-midnight
Where: Come and Take It Live, 2015 E. Riverside Drive, Bldg. 4
Admission: $25

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