Of The Trees comes to Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park on September 26 — a booking that tells you where organic bass music has traveled in the last few years. Tyler Coombs built this project out of the overlap between downtempo ambient electronics and bass weight, and the trajectory from festival side stages to an A-list outdoor room in downtown Austin has been deliberate. The Park Service tour already hit Salt Shed in Chicago, BERTHA in DC, and SummerStage in Central Park this spring. Austin is the fall follow-through.
About Of The Trees
Coombs got his first real lift in 2015 when Bassnectar featured his remix work on the Into The Sun LP — the right co-sign for where he was trying to go. He spent the years after building into the festival circuit before signing with Madison House management in 2019. The project has always occupied a specific register: meditative enough to work as ambient, weighted enough to hit in an outdoor room at dusk. It’s music that rewards being outside for it.
This past February, Coombs released Moonglade Park — his debut concept album, out on his own Memory Palace imprint. It’s a ten-track record blending downtempo electronica, experimental hip-hop, and cinematic ambient, with collaborators including EARTHGANG, Elohim, FLY, Player Dave, Harvey White, and Sophie Marks. Coombs pointed to Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon and Led Zeppelin’s Houses of the Holy as touchstones — ambitious references the scope of the record earns. The Park Service tour built its live production specifically around that album: each show is framed as a narrative-driven audiovisual experience, deliberately produced rather than improvised.
The Venue
Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park holds 5,000 and sits within 11 acres of green space just east of Congress Avenue — a downtown outdoor stage that gives production-heavy electronic acts actual room to work. Open sky, proper sight lines. It’s the right fit for a set that’s been described as meticulously staged from the ground up. The Austin stop rounds out what has been a significant run of rooms for this tour.
Tickets & Show Details
Supporting the night are Jade Cicada, Mr. Bill, and Ferrofluid — a lineup that maps cleanly onto the headliner’s world and worth being there at doors for. Doors at 4:30 PM; show starts at 5:30 PM. Tickets go on sale July 1 at 10 AM through Ticketmaster.