Rolling Stone is set to bring the most exciting acts from across pop, hip-hop, country, and Latin music to ACL Live at the Moody Theater in Austin, Texas, for its Future of Music showcase at SXSW 2026. Over three nights, March 12-14, the event will feature a stacked lineup that includes both established stars and emerging talent.
The showcase kicks off on March 12 with Lola Young taking center stage as the headliner. The British pop sensation is known for her unflinchingly honest and expertly crafted hits like "Messy," which have captured millions of fans worldwide. Opening acts include Texan artist Susanna Joffe, Southampton singer Saint Harison, and East London singer-songwriter Sofia and the Antoinettes, who recently released a critically-acclaimed debut EP called "Women Who Love Too Much."
On March 13, Fuerza Regida takes over as the headlining act. The influential Mexican band has built a reputation for putting on unforgettable live shows at arenas across the country, with frontman Jesús Ortíz Paz leading the charge. They'll be bringing along some of the top acts from their Street Mob Records label, including Linea Personal, Clave Especial, and buzzworthy singer Chino Pacas.
The final night of the showcase on March 14 is all about Texas pride as BigXthaPlug takes the stage. The Dallas-based rapper has built a catalog of hits that blend hip-hop and country influences, and his label, 600 Entertainment, will be taking over for opening acts. This includes rising stars like Kaine Music, Bandman Kevo, Yung Hood, and PB, as well as a must-see set from Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar collaborator INK.
The Future of Music showcase is the perfect opportunity to discover new artists and catch emerging talent before they become household names. The event is tied to Rolling Stone's annual Future of Music issue, which drops in April 2026, featuring stories on the most exciting rising acts across all genres. Past honorees include Peso Pluma, Chappell Roan, Benson Boone, Rema, Megan Moroney, and Young Miko.
Tickets are now on sale via AXS, with some reserved for SXSW Platinum and Music Badge Holders as well as festival wristband holders. Stay tuned for more artists being added to the bill in the coming weeks.
The showcase kicks off on March 12 with Lola Young taking center stage as the headliner. The British pop sensation is known for her unflinchingly honest and expertly crafted hits like "Messy," which have captured millions of fans worldwide. Opening acts include Texan artist Susanna Joffe, Southampton singer Saint Harison, and East London singer-songwriter Sofia and the Antoinettes, who recently released a critically-acclaimed debut EP called "Women Who Love Too Much."
On March 13, Fuerza Regida takes over as the headlining act. The influential Mexican band has built a reputation for putting on unforgettable live shows at arenas across the country, with frontman Jesús Ortíz Paz leading the charge. They'll be bringing along some of the top acts from their Street Mob Records label, including Linea Personal, Clave Especial, and buzzworthy singer Chino Pacas.
The final night of the showcase on March 14 is all about Texas pride as BigXthaPlug takes the stage. The Dallas-based rapper has built a catalog of hits that blend hip-hop and country influences, and his label, 600 Entertainment, will be taking over for opening acts. This includes rising stars like Kaine Music, Bandman Kevo, Yung Hood, and PB, as well as a must-see set from Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar collaborator INK.
The Future of Music showcase is the perfect opportunity to discover new artists and catch emerging talent before they become household names. The event is tied to Rolling Stone's annual Future of Music issue, which drops in April 2026, featuring stories on the most exciting rising acts across all genres. Past honorees include Peso Pluma, Chappell Roan, Benson Boone, Rema, Megan Moroney, and Young Miko.
Tickets are now on sale via AXS, with some reserved for SXSW Platinum and Music Badge Holders as well as festival wristband holders. Stay tuned for more artists being added to the bill in the coming weeks.