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What to do in Austin - Events

What to do in Austin - Events

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Discover the latest happenings in the heart of Texas with "Events in Austin," your go-to podcast for all things Austin! Stay updated with the city's vibrant music scene, exciting festivals, food truck adventures, and much more. Whether you're a local or just visiting, our episodes provide insider tips, event highlights, and exclusive interviews with key figures in Austin's cultural landscape. Don't miss out on the best of Austin – tune in to "Events in Austin" and experience the city's dynamic spirit firsthand!Copyright 2024 Quiet. Please 政治・政府
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  • Headline: Discover Austin's Vibrant Summer: Music, Art, and Outdoor Fun Abound
    2025/06/28
    Looking for the best ways to spend your week in Austin, Texas? You’re in the right place, because the city is buzzing with energy and has something for everyone from live music and art, to festivals and outdoor fun.

    Today, Saturday June 28, the Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park is hosting Blue October with doors opening at 6:30 PM. If you’re into rock and alternative vibes, this is a must-see show. Over at the Moody Center, the legendary band PHISH is performing, and this promises an unforgettable live jam experience. According to the City of Austin Events page, both venues are centrally located and offer easy transit and parking for guests.

    For those wanting to soak up some art and community, the Gallery ATX is hosting a Pride Market, while Flamingo Cantina has local hip hop with Ground Level ATX featuring Jae Skeese and Eli A. The Austinot spotlights the African American Book Festival at the George Washington Carver Museum from 10 AM to 4 PM, a perfect spot for book lovers to meet authors and pick up new reads.

    Families and friends celebrating Pride Month can head to the free Pride Picnic at Pease Park from 10 AM to 2 PM, brought to you by Pease Park Conservancy and Future Front Texas. Expect sunshine, music, games, and a welcoming atmosphere for all ages. And just a short drive away, the Taylor Pride Music and Art Festival brings rainbow spirit to Heritage Square Park in Taylor from 4 PM to 10 PM.

    If you’re looking to start your weekend with some wellness, Zilker Park is offering free Friday morning yoga sessions as part of the Fitness in the Park Summer Series, including a refreshing cold plunge at Barton Springs.

    Movie lovers can catch iconic films all weekend at the Paramount Summer Classic Film Series, which continues all summer long at the historic Paramount Theatre. It’s the classic way to beat the Texas heat and step back in time with old-school cinema.

    And don’t forget, festival fans: The Drop-In Summer Concert Series at the Long Center runs through August, bringing free live music to the heart of downtown, while sporting fans can look forward to Austin FC playing at Q2 Stadium next weekend.

    Whether you’re here for the music, the arts, the outdoors, or just to be a part of Austin’s lively summer, there’s an event with your name on it.

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  • Jam-Packed Weekend in Austin: Live Music, Racing, and Cultural Festivals
    2025/06/26
    June 26, 2025, is shaping up to be a fantastic day in Austin, Texas Tonight, you can enjoy live music with Deadeye, Austin's Grateful Dead Tribute Band, performing at ACL Live at 3TEN[7]. If you're in the mood for something different, check out the Drop-In Summer Concert Series presented by KUTX & The Long Center, happening at 7:00 PM[2].

    This weekend, the excitement continues with live quarter horse racing at Retama Park on June 26th[3]. Thursday, June 27th, doesn't have specific events listed, but you can always explore Austin's vibrant nightlife or visit one of the many museums and galleries.

    The weekend is filled with opportunities to explore more of Austin's culture. The Austin Asian American Film Festival, which celebrates Asian American Pacific Islander perspectives, concludes on June 29th[1]. Additionally, the Austin African American Book Festival takes place on June 29th at the George Washington Carver Museum, featuring discussions with notable authors[1].

    For those interested in cultural events, Guru Purnima – A Tribute to Ustad Zakir Hussain is happening on June 26th, celebrating Indian classical music[4].

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  • Pulse of Austin: Music, Film, Sports, and Community Events Abound
    2025/06/23
    Listeners, if you’re looking for the best ways to soak up the Austin vibe this week, you’re in for a treat. Austin is alive with music, film, sports, and incredible community events that make this city unlike anywhere else.

    Today, June 23, the city pulses with live music. Cap City Comedy Club at The Domain features national and local comics, a staple of Austin’s legendary comedy scene according to the Austin Chronicle. If you’re after something unique, Latin World Jam is happening at Hanovers 2.0 on 4410 Duval Road, blending global beats for a true Austin experience. Over at Barton Creek Square, Circus Vazquez promises high-flying stunts and family fun tonight at 8 PM, as highlighted on Austin Events.

    All week, Austin rolls out the red carpet for film lovers. The Austin Asian American Film Festival kicks off June 25 at AFS Cinema and runs through June 29. This festival celebrates Asian American Pacific Islander filmmakers and stories, making it a must for anyone who loves movies, as confirmed by Visit Austin.

    Soccer fans have plenty to cheer about at Q2 Stadium. Tomorrow, June 24, see Guatemala take on Panama in a high-stakes CONCACAF Gold Cup match. Then on June 29, Panama squares off against Jamaica. Q2 Stadium is where the action is, so grab your tickets and feel the global soccer energy in the heart of Austin.

    The Lone Star Overland Adventure and Power Sports Show arrives at the Palmer Events Center this weekend, June 28 and 29. Explore everything from rugged off-road vehicles to sleek e-bikes, and connect with outdoor experts ready to help you plan your next Texas adventure, as recommended by AustinOT.

    Sunday evening, unwind with music and art at The Long Center for the Performing Arts. At 7:30 PM, the Austin Symphony Orchestra continues the beloved Hartman Foundation Concerts in the Park with a free outdoor ensemble performance. If ballet’s more your thing, stick around for the renowned Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, performing their comedic and technically brilliant parodies at 7 PM, according to AustinOT.

    Rounding out your week, the Austin African American Book Festival takes place at the George Washington Carver Museum on June 29. This free literary event brings together authors, speakers, and book lovers to celebrate African American literature and culture, a local gem noted by Visit Austin.

    Whether you’re a film buff, sports fan, music lover, or just love exploring new things, Austin is bursting with exciting, memorable events this week. Thanks for tuning in, don’t forget to subscribe for more local highlights. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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