Poppy at Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater | August 11, 2026
Poppy brings the Constantly Nowhere Tour to Stubb’s on August 11—an outdoor show that marks a significant staging-up for her industrial-metal project. After the 2020 pivot that took her from glitchy pop-art into heavy guitar work, Empty Hands doubles down on that direction. The move to the amphitheater signals confidence in her headliner draw and the metal credentials she’s spent the last six years building.
About Poppy
Poppy (Moriah Rose Pereira, born 1995) built her early following through YouTube performance art and electronic pop production—careful, eerie, often unsettling. But 2020’s I Disagree marked a hard left turn into industrial rock and metal, and she’s stayed there. Empty Hands, her seventh album and second Billboard 200 entry, continues that trajectory with no apologies.
The supporting lineup reflects the commitment: LANDMVRKS, a French metalcore outfit with real technical depth, and Thousand Below, a California post-hardcore unit. These aren’t pop-adjacent sidekicks. This is a proper metal tour. If you caught the YouTube era—the android aesthetic, the uncanny precision—you’d forgive skepticism about this version of the project. But it works. The shift is genuine, the musicianship is solid, and the metal community has accepted her as a legitimate player.
The Show at Stubb’s
Stubb’s Bar-B-Q sits at 801 Red River, a 2500-capacity outdoor venue that’s been the staging ground for every touring act with serious draw in Austin for the last two decades. It’s the kind of room you want when you’ve built real momentum. The Constantly Nowhere Tour runs North America through 2026, and the Austin date lands in summer when the amphitheater delivers full strength—outdoor sound at scale, the kind of space that matters for a touring metal act.
Tickets & Pricing
Showtime is 6:00 PM. Ticket pricing runs $70–$325 via Ticketmaster. For more Austin concert listings, check the full calendar.