RSVP: FLOODfest 2024 with Chromeo (DJ Set), Hinds, Estevie, Yaya Bey, and More

J Noa, Coach Party, Porij, Caleb Landry Jones, Viji, wilt, and Gareth Donkin will also perform at the March 14 event at the Mohawk.
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RSVP: FLOODfest 2024 with Chromeo (DJ Set), Hinds, Estevie, Yaya Bey, and More

J Noa, Coach Party, Porij, Caleb Landry Jones, Viji, wilt, and Gareth Donkin will also perform at the March 14 event at the Mohawk.

Words: FLOOD Staff

March 06, 2024

You’re invited to join us March 14 for the eighth annual FLOODfest in Austin, Texas.

We will be returning for our third year at the legendary Mohawk club with a stacked line-up featuring artists from around the globe performing across two stages.

On the heels of their first new album in six years, revered electro-funk duo Chromeo will be headlining for their only SXSW appearance. Additionally, we’ll be hosting the return of Spanish indie rockers Hinds, cumbia star Estevie, Dominican rapper J Noa, New York-bred R&B vocalist Yaya Bey, South London dance-punks Fat Dog,  Isle of Wight four-piece Coach Party, Manchester indie-dance foursome Porij, actor/psych-glam songwriter Caleb Landry Jones, London-by-way-of-Austria alt-pop artist Viji, breakout LA indie-pop rockers wilt, and British classic soul crooner Gareth Donkin.  

Scroll down to RSVP (click the button) and check out the full schedule below.

This event is 21+. FLOODfest is free to enter with RSVP or with a valid SXSW music badge. Doors open at 11:00 a.m. local time. RSVP or badge does not guarantee entry. Admission based on capacity. Arrive early!

The Mohawk is located at 912 Red River St, Austin, TX 78701.

Special thanks to the Mohawk and our sponsors SoundExchange, Rambler, Fender, Popscene, DW Drums, and XI Productions for helping to make this event possible.

FLOOD is proud to partner with the Gimme Shelter Collective.

Gimme Shelter is a non-profit collective of creators, artists, filmmakers, musicians and business leaders coming together to help people in need with a focus on the homeless population.

Change doesn’t happen in a day, and it's imperative that we accelerate the momentum of those doing great work. There is a community of nonprofit organizations on the frontline dedicated to making change and helping those most in need. The collective of Gimme Shelter creators develop creative projects that drive awareness of the homelessness crisis, tell the previously untold stories of individuals in the community, and to match philanthropists and non-profit organizations to drive an urgent call-to-action for people and corporations to step up immediately to help address the houseless crisis…together.