Berkeley, CA (Top40 Charts/ Stealth Records) MOG, Inc., a next generation music media company and owner of The MOG
Music Network (MMN), the premier destination for music content online and largest music focused advertising network, today announced the line-up for its Lexus CT sponsored party during the South by Southwest (SXSW)
Music Festival in Austin, TX, on Saturday, March 19. Returning for its second year at The Mohawk, known for its unique indoor-outdoor space for live performances, the MOG at The Mohawk will again prove to be the ultimate spot to enjoy music from new and up-and-coming artists.
Big Boi, one half of multi-platinum-selling, six time Grammy Award winning super group Outkast, as well as acclaimed band, TV on the Radio, whose last album, Dear Science was named the number one best album of 2008 by Rolling Stone, Spin and MTV, are both slated to headline the event. Big Boi's performance at MOG's event will be his only performance during the SXSW Music Festival, and TV on the Radio's appearance is one of the band's first shows since announcing their hiatus in September 2009. Along side Big Boi and TV on the Radio, partygoers will enjoy music from other notable acts. �The full line-up includes:
- Big Boi
- TV on the Radio
- Okkervil River
- Wild Flag
- Smith Westerns
- Twin Shadow
- Theophilus London
- Yuck
- and more, TBA!
MOG at The Mohawk, presented by the Lexus CT, will be an all-ages event that will take place on Saturday, March 19 from noon to 6pm in downtown Austin at The Mohawk located at 912 Red River Street (at East 10th). For additional information about MOG at The Mohawk, visit https://bit.ly/fz0PAZ.
In addition to serving as the premiere sponsor of the MOG at The Mohawk, Lexus will support today's up-and-coming independent artists via The MOG Music Network (MMN). MOG will curate exclusive music content from its network's top sites on to a variety of platforms for Lexus including online (https://lexus.mogmusicnetwork.com/), on mobile phones (dedicated WAP page accessible through a QR code), and on streaming entertainment devices allowing music fans to watch live performances on TV from the comfort of their living room. �