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Strings Attached
🎃 Radiohead Halloween Concert in the Dark — Austin Edition
Life in the City
205 E Monroe St
Austin, TX 78704
Oct 31, 2025
7:00 PM CDT
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🎃 Radiohead Halloween Concert in the Dark — Austin Edition
📍 Life in the City Church · 205 E Monroe St · Under the Oaks in Travis Heights
🗓 Friday, October 31 · 7 PM & 10 PM
On Halloween night, the century-old sanctuary beneath the oaks in Travis Heights will come alive with shadow, sound, and story.
Join Will Taylor & Strings Attached for a hauntingly beautiful Radiohead Concert in the Dark, featuring live string, piano, and clarinet arrangements performed entirely by candlelight — in near-total darkness.
The night begins with a heart-opening cacao ceremony, followed by reimagined Radiohead classics that blur the line between concert and ritual.
Between the music, you’ll hear a true Austin ghost story tied to the city’s haunted past — whispered beneath stained glass and ancient beams.
🕯 No amps.
🕯 No screens.
🕯 Just pure sound, breath, and presence.
🎭 Costumes welcome. Seats extremely limited. Both shows expected to sell out.
🎟️ Reserve your place before the lights go out: ConcertsInTheDark.com
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Strings Attached Biography
Founding member composer, arranger, producer, multi-Instrumentalist of Strings Attached, and father of two, Will Taylor grew in Austin during the 70's and 80's. Will Taylor's story begins, like so many Austin music stories, at the Armadillo World Headquarters -- the late great concert hall, beer garden and artists' haven that both nurtured and reflected the open-minded spirit of its patrons. Taylor was raised in Austin, and his parents loved music. So it only followed that young Will spent many nights at the Armadillo, listening to music, in the company of his parents. The Armadillo was all about inclusiveness, for it was the home of rock and country, ballet and jazz, folk, blues and the spoken word. There were no boundaries. Form didn't matter as much as passion. As a boy, Taylor wandered about in this landscape without thinking about it. As he came of age in the late 1980s, Taylor gravitated toward jazz and classical music -- a world void of lyrics -- even though his parents had always been aficionados of singer-songwriters such as Townes Van Zandt. He mastered the viola, toured with the Turtle Island String Quartet and eventually put together a string jazz ensemble in Austin. His compositions were adventurous, creative . . . and well outside the lines of the mainstream. Read more here. . .http://rock-your-texas-wedding.com/brief_history.htm
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