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March in Cowtown brings a variety of exciting events, from legendary live performances to stunning theatrical productions. Whether you're rocking out at the Texas Independence Jam or immersing yourself in the dramatic world of “Les Miserables,” there's something for everyone. Don't miss the chance to explore the local art scene during Spring Gallery Night and experience the cutting-edge exhibits at the Kimbell Art Museum.
March 7
Robert Earl Keen

With country musicians being a dime a dozen, there’s a lot of competition within the genre to reach legendary status. Despite zero chart-topping hits, Houston native Robert Earl Keen has reached such heights.
Bass Performance Hall
March 9
Texas Independence Jam

Even with it being a week after Texas Independence Day (March 2), this concert featuring Koe Wetzel, Darius Rucker, and Lee Brice might be the ideal way to celebrate the Lone Star State’s birthday.
Billy Bob’s Texas
March 11
Band of Horses

These indie darlings whose heyday came in the mid-aughts have been churning out great albums for nearly 20 years. AllMusic said the band’s last album, Things Are Great, “feels like a solid return to form.”
Tannahill’s
March 13 – 30
Hedwig and the Angry Inch

The intimate, professional theater takes on this cornerstone of androgynous rock musicals that pays homage to the glam rock of the 1970s. Think “Rocky Horror Picture Show” but with more poignancy.
Amphibian Stage
March 15 – 16
Southside Spillover

This two-day event coincides with Austin’s famed South by Southwest music festival and features a slew of emerging artists from across the globe, including Geographer, Bird & Byron, Archer Oh, and Gully Boys.
Tulips
March 16 – 22
The Cliburn – Screening Auditions

The Cliburn
The Cliburn
Anna Geniushene
Seventy-seven pianists from around the globe perform 25-minute recitals to determine who among them will compete in the upcoming Cliburn Competition in May. Oh, and it’s free to attend.
PepsiCo Recital Hall at TCU
March 18 – 23
‘Les Miserable’

Based on the famous Victor Hugo novel set during the French Revolution, “Les Miserable” is the longest-running musical on London’s West End, where it continues to be performed since first opening in 1985.
Bass Performance Hall
March 25 – 30
‘Clue’

Bass Performance Hall
Based on the Tim Curry-starring 1985 film, which itself is based on the 80-year-old board game of the same name, Stage Scene LA said this breezy dark comedy is “80 minutes of nonstop whodunit hilarity.”
Bass Performance Hall
March 29
Spring Gallery Night

One of the city’s most significant annual events, Spring Gallery Night includes over 30 participating art museums, galleries, and retailers that open special exhibits and hold demonstrations through 9 p.m.
March 30
Modern Art and Politics in Germany

Over 70 paintings and sculptures from German artists who, from 1910 to 1945, expressed resistance and opposition to political forces during their nation’s most tumultuous and horrific era.
Kimbell Art Museum