Austin things to do June 30-July 3

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Austin's Chess Club will host a concert by techno band Future Blondes on June 30, featuring Biproduct and Husks of the Dead as openers. The show is set to start at 9 PM, with tickets priced at $12. This concert is part of a larger array of events taking place in the city between June 30 and July 3, showcasing Austin's dynamic music culture. The performance will allow local audiences to enjoy live electronic music and support local artists. Future Blondes is known for their engaging performances, and this event is expected to attract a diverse crowd.

Additionally, Austin's reputation as a music hub continues to grow, bolstered by events like this. The concert aligns with the city's ongoing commitment to promoting arts and culture. Music enthusiasts will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a vibrant atmosphere filled with exciting performances.

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