The Vanguard and Bros. Houligan Present...
Luna Luna
with
Sun
Nov, 5
8:00 pm
( Doors: 7:00 pm )
The Vanguard
All Ages
$18 adv // $20 dos

Additional Info
PLEASE NOTE:
No backpacks or other large bags will be permitted at entry. If a bag is necessary, we encourage you to carry something the size of a standard fanny pack or clutch. All bags subject to search at entry.
All patrons will be subject to wanding with a metal detector at entry. No weapons, including folding pocket knives, will be allowed to enter the venue.
No outside drinks or reusable drink containers will be permitted. This includes Camelbak style backpacks.
No smoking allowed inside venue. We have an open re-entry policy, so you will be permitted to go outside if you would like to smoke during the event.
No backpacks or other large bags will be permitted at entry. If a bag is necessary, we encourage you to carry something the size of a standard fanny pack or clutch. All bags subject to search at entry.
All patrons will be subject to wanding with a metal detector at entry. No weapons, including folding pocket knives, will be allowed to enter the venue.
No outside drinks or reusable drink containers will be permitted. This includes Camelbak style backpacks.
No smoking allowed inside venue. We have an open re-entry policy, so you will be permitted to go outside if you would like to smoke during the event.
Artists
Luna Luna

Austin-based, by way of Dallas, Indie quartet Luna Luna has bested the local climate and bent
the scorching Texas sun to their will across emotion-drenched, euphoric throwback synth-pop
grooves. Originally the sole project of Colombian-born, Dallas-bred Kavvi Gonzalez, Luna Luna
has grown into a four-piece through serendipitous meetings that has expanded to include
Danny Bonilla (vocals/keys), Kaylin Martinez (drums) and Ryan “Gordo” Gordon (bass/backup
vocals). From being drawn together by performing house parties across Texas to now lighting
up stages of renowned venues, Luna Luna has earned a reputation of perpetually building up a
passionate fan base eager to turn up, swoon, and slow dance.
In 2018, they released their shimmering debut EP For Lovers Only, which combined the
innocence of teenage love with dreamy retro synth-pop. In 2021, they followed up with their
debut LP Flower Moon that put their kinetic friendship on full display and built around the
original idea of a lost boy confused about life and turning to the moon for answers. Marking their
latest chapter, Luna Luna has released a string of singles including their latest bilingual hit “Talk
Too Much,” which Billboard noted “will have you swooning in no time with their wistful synthpop
and slow-burning indie rock.“
Their catalog to date has garnered much praise from media, including glowing reviews by
tastemaker outlets like PEOPLE, NPR, OFFICE, Paper, FLOOD, Earmilk and REMEZCLA, to
editorial playlisting like Spotify’s New Music Friday, Clash and Latin X Rising. Their growing
following has also come to include a coveted Audiotree session, an 88K following on Tik Tok
and brand partnerships with Jack Daniels and Alvies Boots, marking Luna Luna as no doubt
one of the buzziest acts today with key players taking notice.
On stage, the band continues to sell out crowds during headlining national tours, including stops
at the historic Ford Theater in LA, opening for acts like Omar Apollo and scheduled at festivals
like Austin City Limits Festival where they were featured as The Austin Chronicle ACL preview
edition cover stars. With new music and tour dates on the horizon, they now enter 2023 situated
for a big year ahead as favorites as Rolling Stone named them one of the Latin Bands to Break
Big in 2023.
the scorching Texas sun to their will across emotion-drenched, euphoric throwback synth-pop
grooves. Originally the sole project of Colombian-born, Dallas-bred Kavvi Gonzalez, Luna Luna
has grown into a four-piece through serendipitous meetings that has expanded to include
Danny Bonilla (vocals/keys), Kaylin Martinez (drums) and Ryan “Gordo” Gordon (bass/backup
vocals). From being drawn together by performing house parties across Texas to now lighting
up stages of renowned venues, Luna Luna has earned a reputation of perpetually building up a
passionate fan base eager to turn up, swoon, and slow dance.
In 2018, they released their shimmering debut EP For Lovers Only, which combined the
innocence of teenage love with dreamy retro synth-pop. In 2021, they followed up with their
debut LP Flower Moon that put their kinetic friendship on full display and built around the
original idea of a lost boy confused about life and turning to the moon for answers. Marking their
latest chapter, Luna Luna has released a string of singles including their latest bilingual hit “Talk
Too Much,” which Billboard noted “will have you swooning in no time with their wistful synthpop
and slow-burning indie rock.“
Their catalog to date has garnered much praise from media, including glowing reviews by
tastemaker outlets like PEOPLE, NPR, OFFICE, Paper, FLOOD, Earmilk and REMEZCLA, to
editorial playlisting like Spotify’s New Music Friday, Clash and Latin X Rising. Their growing
following has also come to include a coveted Audiotree session, an 88K following on Tik Tok
and brand partnerships with Jack Daniels and Alvies Boots, marking Luna Luna as no doubt
one of the buzziest acts today with key players taking notice.
On stage, the band continues to sell out crowds during headlining national tours, including stops
at the historic Ford Theater in LA, opening for acts like Omar Apollo and scheduled at festivals
like Austin City Limits Festival where they were featured as The Austin Chronicle ACL preview
edition cover stars. With new music and tour dates on the horizon, they now enter 2023 situated
for a big year ahead as favorites as Rolling Stone named them one of the Latin Bands to Break
Big in 2023.