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Bryson Tiller at Moody Center ATX | October 13, 2026

In the fall of 2014, Bryson Tiller was working shifts at a Papa John’s in Louisville, Kentucky, and posting music to SoundCloud in the gaps. He uploaded a track called “Don’t” — melodic R&B riding trap production, a combination that felt less like genre experiment and more like discovery — and watched it reach No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 before he had a label deal. Drake heard it. Rihanna heard it. By 2015, Tiller had signed to RCA Records, released a debut album titled T R A P S O U L, and given a name to a sound that would shape the next decade of American R&B. That album turned ten in 2025. He brings the anniversary tour — and new music — to Moody Center ATX in Austin on Tuesday, October 13.

About Bryson Tiller

Born January 2, 1993, in Louisville, Tiller built his catalog from a specific emotional frequency: the late-night, intimate space between longing and self-awareness, set over production that was lean and deliberate. He described his own approach as “the perfect marriage between hip hop and R&B,” and T R A P S O U L bore that description out. The album landed at No. 8 on the Billboard 200. His 2017 follow-up, True to Self, debuted at No. 1. Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum across his body of work, Tiller spent the decade after his debut proving that trap soul was a genuine mode of songwriting, not a marketing phrase. Texas audiences — steeped in a Southern tradition where hip-hop and R&B have long shared a stage — heard something familiar in the Louisville kid’s work and made him a consistent touring presence in the state.

The 2025 double album Solace & The Vices returned to that foundation from two directions at once: the Solace half somber and introspective, the Vices side high-energy and rap-forward. The collaboration “It Depends” with Chris Brown debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s R&B Digital Song Sales chart. In May 2026, Tiller released “IT’S OK,” the first single from a forthcoming new project. The Neo Trapsoul Tour, then, carries more than anniversary weight — it is a bridge between what he built and what is coming next.

The tour runs 61 dates across North America, Europe, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, with the North American leg running from August 27 through November 1. Texas gets three nights on the run: Dallas on August 31 at Dos Equis Pavilion, Austin on October 13 at Moody Center ATX, and The Woodlands on October 15 at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Austin Millz joins throughout the North American routing. Ty Dolla $ign appears on select North American dates.

The Venue

Moody Center ATX sits at 2001 Robert Dedman Dr at the north edge of the University of Texas campus — Austin’s largest indoor arena, with a capacity of 15,000. For a touring show at this scale, moving through Madison Square Garden and the Intuit Dome on the same routing, it is the natural room in this city. For more upcoming Austin concerts, the full schedule is on the site. Additional venue information at moodycenteratx.com.

Tickets

An artist presale opens Wednesday, June 3 at noon local time. General on-sale begins Friday, June 5 at noon via Ticketmaster. VIP packages — featuring premium tickets, pre-show lounge access, exclusive gift items, and early venue entry — are available at vipnation.com. One dollar from every ticket benefits The Kehlani Fund through Live Nation’s PLUS1 partnership. Showtime: 7:30 PM.

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Concert Details

📅October 13, 2026
🕐7:30 PM
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