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49 Winchester in San Antonio

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49 Winchester
Moody Center ATX — Austin, TX

49 Winchester is a Nashville-based outlaw country band that sounds like they've been road-worn since birth. Their brand of Americana sits somewhere between the grit of classic honky-tonk and the edge of modern alt-country, with lyrics that don't flinch from the darker corners of rural life. The band built a reputation through relentless touring and word-of-mouth, accumulating a devoted cult following before wider recognition. Their songs tend toward themes of struggle, survival, and the kind of existential questioning that comes from small towns and harder living. Tracks like "Ghosts" and "Guns and Gasoline" showcase their ability to layer instrumentation—steel guitar, fiddle, drums—into something that feels both traditional and contemporary. They're the kind of band that sounds better live than recorded, which explains why their touring schedule is punishing and their fans are intensely loyal. 49 Winchester appeals to people who want their country music authentic and their narratives unflinching.

Their shows are sweaty, intense affairs where the crowd leans in close. The band plays with genuine physicality—lots of guitar work and dynamic shifts that keep energy tight rather than explosive. Expect people singing every word to deep cuts, not just the hits.

Known for Guns and Gasoline, Ghosts, Death Wish, Vices, Locomotive

49 Winchester has built a solid presence in San Antonio's live music scene. They last rolled through Gruene Hall in November 2025, working through a 20-song set that included "A Man Called King: Main Titles." The band's outlaw-adjacent country-rock continues to resonate with the Texas crowd that knows quality when they hear it.

San Antonio's music scene runs deeper than its tourist reputation suggests. Beyond the River Walk's cover bands, there's a legitimate country and Americana undercurrent — venues like The Majestic and local honky-tonks support artists who lean into traditional sounds rather than chasing Nashville trends. The city's Mexican-American heritage also inflects its country music with regional flavor, creating space for artists like 49 Winchester who respect the form.

Stay in Southtown, where the gallery scene and restored Victorian homes give you something real to walk through between dinner reservations at Cured, which does thoughtful Italian-influenced cooking without pretension. Catch the show, then spend the next morning at Pearl Brewery itself—the district's worth an hour of wandering. The Majestic Theatre or the Tobin Center are your likely venues depending on the tour routing. Head to the McNay Art Museum if you've got afternoon time; it's one of the better regional collections in Texas and won't feel like you're wasting daylight.

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