Popular Events Near Austin
FRI
OCT 18
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Formula 1: 2024 US Grand Prix - 3 Day Pass
TBA |
Circuit of The Americas | Austin TX
From
$474
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FRI
AUG 9
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Sebastian Maniscalco
7:30 PM |
Moody Center ATX | Austin TX
From
$50
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FRI
OCT 11
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Gabriel Iglesias
8:00 PM |
Moody Center ATX | Austin TX
From
$80
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MON
JUN 24
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Blink-182 & Pierce The Veil
7:00 PM |
Frost Bank Center | San Antonio TX
From
$84
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WED
SEP 18
|
Five Finger Death Punch
6:00 PM |
Germania Insurance Amphitheater | Austin TX
From
$25
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TUE
SEP 3
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Twenty One Pilots
8:00 PM |
Moody Center ATX | Austin TX
From
$58
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FRI
JUL 12
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New Kids On The Block & Paula Abdul
7:00 PM |
Germania Insurance Amphitheater | Austin TX
From
$27
|
THU
OCT 24
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Judas Priest
7:30 PM |
Germania Insurance Amphitheater | Austin TX
From
$65
|
WED
AUG 14
|
Kings of Leon & Phantogram
7:30 PM |
Moody Center ATX | Austin TX
From
$58
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About Austin
If you're new to the Austin experience, expect welcoming locals, an inviting atmosphere and a healthy dose of quirkiness. There are many Austin events and concerts occurring year-round, so make sure you don't miss the city's myriad of exciting entertainment options.
The University of Texas provides local sports fans with their dose of athletic events in Austin. When in town, try to catch the UT athletes as they compete in football, baseball, basketball and more.
There are many cultural events in Austin, and many of them occur at the local movie theater, Alamo Drafthouse. This hub of creativity is a local staple, hosting film festivals and other Austin concerts throughout the year. If you're in the mood for theater, try the Long Center for the Performing Arts. This venue offers many events throughout the year, ranging from opera to symphony musicians. For innovative theater, try the ZACH. Check out the theater's Austin event calendar, which includes special performances and celebrity talks.
The largest venue in the city is the Frank Erwin Center. This arena has hosted many concerts in Austin, including headlining acts like Fleetwood Mac and the Black Keys.
If it's laughter you're after, try The New Movement, which offers some of the funniest events in Austin, TX. Also, check out Esther's Follies, The Hideout Theatre and Cap City Comedy Club.
Before embarking on your next trip to this unique city, make sure to check online for Austin event tickets.
History of Austin
Texas became a part of the U.S. in 1845, and Waterloo was eventually renamed after Stephen Austin, the "Father of Texas." After the Depression, Austin's economy prospered, and the area attracted more and more modern amenities like movie theaters, plus a professional baseball team. The city became a center of technology by the 1950s and began to take on a new life as a musical hub in the 1970s thanks to musicians like Willie Nelson. Now, on any given night, scores of talented artists can be heard playing all kinds of musical styles throughout the city's numerous nightclubs and concert halls.
Did you know these facts about Austin?
- Did you know that the beautiful Paramount Theatre was first built in 1915? This majestic movie palace is a great venue for movies, theater and Austin concerts from local musical acts.
- The Austin360 has hosted a number of major musical acts, from Toby Keith to Taylor Swift.
- Austin is the largest U.S. city without any professional sports teams.
Things to do in Austin
Interested in the Austin Film Society? Look no further than the Marchesa Hall and Theatre, a great resource for any aspiring film buff. The most famous of Austin's annual festivals is South by Southwest, one of the largest musical festivals in the world. Sports fans should check out the Formula One World Championship, which are held every year in November.
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