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Ben Kweller is an acclaimed singer-songwriter from Austin, known for his unforgettable melodies and heartfelt storytelling. For two decades, Kweller has been a pillar of underground indie and alternative rock, occasionally letting his Texas roots shine with a touch of Americana and alt-country. He broke through as a teenager with his grunge band Radish before moving to New York and establishing himself as a defining voice in the early 2000s rock scene with his solo debut, "Sha Sha." In 2020, Kweller returned with "Circuit Boredom," an eclectic and captivating collection that blended power pop, synthesizer sounds, and garage rock. In 2023, Kweller faced the unimaginable when he lost his 16-year-old son, Dorian, in a freak car accident. After months of grieving and introspection, the artist released "Cover the Mirrors," his most emotional work to date. The 12-track collection features guest appearances from longtime friends and collaborators including Waxahatchee, MJ Lenderman, The Flaming Lips, and Jason Schwartzman's acclaimed mid-2000s musical project Coconut Records.

Concert

Ben Kweller

Tolhuistuin

Tue 2 Jun
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8:30 pm

28,70

Indie rock, Alt rock

Ben Kweller is an acclaimed singer-songwriter from Austin, known for his unforgettable melodies and heartfelt storytelling. For two decades, Kweller has been a pillar of underground indie and alternative rock, occasionally letting his Texas roots shine with a touch of Americana and alt-country. He broke through as a teenager with his grunge band Radish before moving to New York and establishing himself as a defining voice in the early 2000s rock scene with his solo debut, "Sha Sha." In 2020, Kweller returned with "Circuit Boredom," an eclectic and captivating collection that blended power pop, synthesizer sounds, and garage rock. In 2023, Kweller faced the unimaginable when he lost his 16-year-old son, Dorian, in a freak car accident. After months of grieving and introspection, the artist released "Cover the Mirrors," his most emotional work to date. The 12-track collection features guest appearances from longtime friends and collaborators including Waxahatchee, MJ Lenderman, The Flaming Lips, and Jason Schwartzman's acclaimed mid-2000s musical project Coconut Records.

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