Australian singer/multi-instrumentalist Donny Benét, known to fans as 'The Don,' is also bringing his yacht-rock sounds to SA. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX SanAntonioMusic ThingsTODoInSanAntonio
This week, San Antonio music fans have the option of basking in laid-back grooves or showing off mosh-pit moves.
With the former, it certainly appears hard to beat Australia's Donny Benét, who's bringing his dance-ready yacht rock to the Paper Tiger on Wednesday. Meanwhile, a package tour headlined by metalcore favorites August Burns Red promises to deliver plenty of the latter this Saturday at Vibes Event Center.
More details follow — as do previews of shows likely to appeal to those whose musical tastes lie somewhere in the middle.The danceable yacht rock of Australian singer/multi-instrumentalist Donny Benét, known to his fans as"The Don," seems like it would best be enjoyed in a smoky retro lounge with a stiff highball.
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