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SXSW 2026 Day Two Recap: Live Music Photos and Highlights

Explore SXSW 2026 Day Two photos by Kirk Stauffer, featuring live performances, emerging artists, and Austin’s vibrant music scene.

South by Southwest (SXSW) 2026 continued its momentum in Austin, Texas on Day Two, delivering another packed day of live music, standout performances, and exciting emerging artists. With venues across the city buzzing from afternoon showcases to late-night sets, the festival once again proved why it remains a global destination for discovering new talent.

Photographer Kirk Stauffer captures the energy of Day Two with a vibrant collection of live performance moments, highlighting a diverse mix of artists and genres. From intimate courtyard sessions to high-energy club performances, these images reflect the creativity and spirit that define SXSW.

Take a look at some of our favorite moments from
Day Two of SXSW 2026.

Devon Gabriella @ Elysium

Devon Gabriella brought an engaging and emotionally resonant performance to Elysium during SXSW 2026. With a blend of heartfelt songwriting and a captivating stage presence, her set connected deeply with the audience and showcased her growing presence in the indie music scene.

Devon Gabriella SXSW 2026 live performance at Elysium in Austin Texas
Devon Gabriella performing at Elysium during SXSW 2026 in Austin, Texas. Photo by Kirk Stauffer.

Stella Prince @ Courtyard ATX

Stella Prince delivered a standout performance at Courtyard ATX during SXSW 2026, blending modern folk sensibilities with introspective songwriting. Her expressive vocals and authentic presence created an intimate and memorable moment that resonated with listeners.

Stella Prince SXSW 2026 live performance at Courtyard ATX in Austin Texas
Stella Prince performing at Courtyard ATX during SXSW 2026 in Austin, Texas. Photo by Kirk Stauffer.

Runo Plum @ Valhalla

Runo Plum took the stage at Valhalla during SXSW 2026 with a dynamic performance that highlighted a unique blend of sound and style. Their set added to the diverse musical landscape of the festival, capturing the attention of the crowd with an engaging live presence.

Runo Plum SXSW 2026 live performance at Valhalla in Austin Texas
Runo Plum performing at Valhalla during SXSW 2026 in Austin, Texas. Photo by Kirk Stauffer.

Rejay @ Global Stage

Rejay performed at the Global Stage during SXSW 2026, delivering a vibrant and energetic set that reflected the international and genre-spanning nature of the festival. Their performance brought a fresh perspective and strong stage energy to the lineup.

Rejay SXSW 2026 live performance at Global Stage in Austin Texas
Rejay performing at Global Stage during SXSW 2026 in Austin, Texas. Photo by Kirk Stauffer.

Anna Shoemaker @ Las Perlas

Anna Shoemaker lit up Las Perlas during SXSW 2026 with a polished and emotionally driven performance. Known for her blend of indie pop and introspective lyrics, her set delivered both energy and vulnerability, making it a standout moment of the day.

Anna Shoemaker SXSW 2026 live performance at Las Perlas in Austin Texas
Anna Shoemaker performing at Las Perlas during SXSW 2026 in Austin, Texas. Photo by Kirk Stauffer.

Georgia Webster @ Central Presbyterian Church

Georgia Webster brought her signature country-pop charm to Central Presbyterian Church during SXSW 2026. With catchy melodies and relatable storytelling, her performance connected effortlessly with the audience and highlighted her continued rise in the genre.

Georgia Webster SXSW 2026 live performance at Central Presbyterian Church in Austin Texas
Georgia Webster performing at Central Presbyterian Church during SXSW 2026 in Austin, Texas. Photo by Kirk Stauffer.

Stay tuned for Day 2 SXSW 2026 coverage from Guitar Girl Magazine, including additional photo galleries and artist spotlights from Austin.

Kirk Stauffer
Kirk Staufferhttp://www.KRStauffer.com
Kirk Stauffer is a Seattle-based photographer who has two passions - live music and photography. Over 15 years ago he began to combine them and has covered 3000+ performances to date. His photos have been published commercially, featured in Rolling Stone magazine, and one found itself on the front cover of Pollstar magazine. Kirk has been a contributing photographer for Paste Magazine, LiveDaily, No Depression and Back Beat Seattle, and is a regular SXSW attendee.
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