Austin

Best Seats for Austin

25 Affordable Events

Dec 03

Tue . 08:00 PM

Dirty Rotten Imbeciles

Come and Take It Live, Austin, TX

Dec 03

Tue . 09:00 PM

Dance With The Dead with Korine

Mohawk, Austin, TX

Dec 03

Tue . 09:00 PM

VIAL

Paper Tiger, Austin, TX

Dec 03

Tue . 09:00 PM

CupcakKe

Antone's Nightclub, Austin, TX

Dec 04

Wed . 08:00 PM

The Moth - Austin

Paramount Theatre Austin, Austin, TX

Dec 04

Wed . 08:00 PM

Trans-Siberian Orchestra

Moody Center ATX, Austin, TX

Dec 04

Wed . 08:00 PM

Larry David

Bass Concert Hall, Austin, TX

Dec 04

Wed . 09:00 PM

Jimmy Webb

Paramount Theatre Austin, Austin, TX

Dec 04

Wed . 09:00 PM

Zainab Johnson

Cap City Comedy Club - Austin, Austin, TX

Dec 04

Wed . 09:00 PM

Video Nasties

Fallout Theater, Austin, TX

Dec 05

Thu . 05:00 PM

NCAA Womens Volleyball - First Round

Gregory Gym, Austin, TX

Dec 05

Thu . 08:00 PM

Alabama with The Bellamy Brothers

Moody Center ATX, Austin, TX

Dec 05

Thu . 08:00 PM

Amigo The Devil with TK & The Holy Know-Nothings

Emo's Austin, Austin, TX

Dec 05

Thu . 08:30 PM

Nick Swardson

Paramount Theatre Austin, Austin, TX

Dec 05

Thu . 09:00 PM

Red Velvet Burlesque Show - Austin (18+)

Red Velvet Burlesque Show - Austin, Austin, TX

Dec 05

Thu . 09:00 PM

Wilco

Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater, Austin, TX

Dec 05

Thu . 09:00 PM

Anna Larson

04 Center, Austin, TX

Dec 05

Thu . 10:00 PM

Mavi

The Parish - Austin, Austin, TX

Dec 06

Fri . 07:00 PM

Red Velvet Burlesque Show - Austin (18+)

Red Velvet Burlesque Show - Austin, Austin, TX

Dec 06

Fri . 07:30 PM

NCAA Womens Volleyball - Second Round

Gregory Gym, Austin, TX

Dec 06

Fri . 08:00 PM

Dan Donohue

The Creek and the Cave - Austin, Austin, TX

Dec 06

Fri . 08:05 PM

St. Cloud Norsemen at Austin Bruins

Riverside Arena, Austin, MN

Dec 06

Fri . 08:30 PM

Kelsey Cook

Cap City Comedy Club - Austin, Austin, TX

Dec 06

Fri . 08:30 PM

The Nutcracker - Austin

Rollins Theatre - Long Center For The Performing Arts, Austin, TX

Dec 06

Fri . 08:30 PM

Ballet Austin - Austin

Dell Hall at Long Center For The Performing Arts, Austin, TX
Austin, Texas, is a veritable playground for entertainment seekers, offering a variety of venues and events that appeal to fans of concerts, sports, comedy, and theater. Noted as the "Live Music Capital of the World," the city's eclectic music scene spans genres from indie rock to classical and everything in between. Acts like Spoon, Ghostland Observatory, and Explosions in the Sky have all played pivotal roles in shaping Austin's unique Musical identity.

The local stages also provide space for up-and-coming artists, as well as classic rock and folk bands like The Black Angels and Okkervil River. For those who crave a more classical experience, the Austin Symphony Orchestra, with a history spanning more than a century, frequently holds concerts that range from Bach to contemporary composers. Many of these performances take place at venues like The Moody Theater, home to the famed "Austin City Limits" TV show, and the historic Paramount Theatre, a nearly 105-year-old venue that has hosted everyone from Harry Houdini to the Marx Brothers.

Austin's sporting landscape is equally dynamic. While the University of Texas Longhorns dominate the local college football scene, other sports have carved out their niches, notably Austin FC in Major League Soccer. The Circuit of The Americas racetrack offers a different kind of adrenaline rush, hoSting the U.S. Grand Prix and other high-speed racing events.

For comedy fans, Esther's Follies is an institution. This comedy troupe provides a hybrid of magic, satire, and musical comedy, blending current political events with local color. Another option is The Velveeta Room, which has hosted comedians like Ron White and Marc Maron before they became household names.

The theater scene is often underestimated but offers incredible depth, from Broadway productions to experimental plays. ZACH Theatre, the oldest continuously active theatre company in Texas, has produced critically acclaimed adaptations of classics like "A Christmas Carol," while smaller venues like The Hideout Theatre specialize in improv shows.

Historically, Austin's entertainment has been a blend of the traditional and the innovative, with its roots in outlaw country and blues, evolving over the years to embrace everything from psychedelic rock to high-tech performance art installations. The city's festival circuit, including SXSW and Austin Film Festival, has further solidified its reputation as a hub of creativity and talent.

Concerts in Austin


Austin's concert scene has been a magnet for an array of musical acts across various genres, from emerging indie bands to established global artists. The venues themselves are as diverse as the musicians they host, each offering a unique auditory experience that amplifies the city's multifaceted music culture.

Emo's, for instance, located in East Austin, has a punk-rock ambiance that's served as a backdrop for acts like Death Cab for Cutie and Modest Mouse. The Mohawk Austin, with its multi-level outdoor stage, has provided a platform for genres spanning from Electronic to rock, featuring performers like Beach Fossils and Neon Indian. Antone's, a blues club by tradition, has welcomed an array of musicians, from Gary Clark Jr. to Susan Tedeschi, offering a more intimate setting. Then there's The Continental Club, a stalwart in the Austin music scene since 1955, which has featured performances from legends like Steve Earle and Double Trouble, Stevie Ray Vaughan's former rhythm section.

On a grander scale, the Frank Erwin Center has hosted an eclectic mix of musical performances ranging from Drake to Pearl Jam, attracting those who prefer an arena setting. This venue is particularly known for its exceptional acoustics and extensive seating options, making it a go-to choice for high-profile concerts.

Sports in Austin


Austin may be known for its music, but it's also a hotspot for sporting events, particularly in men's professional and college athletics. The most recent addition to the professional scene is Austin FC, the city's Major League Soccer team. They play their home matches at Q2 Stadium, a state-of-the-art facility with a seating capacity of around 20,500. Soccer fans have quickly embraced the team, making tickets a hot commodity.

On the motorsports side, Circuit of The Americas (COTA) is a major destination, hosting events like the MotoGP and IndyCar races. The track is a marvel of engineering, offering multiple viewpoints and premium seating options that provide optimal sightlines of the high-speed action.

College sports also command a significant following, especially when it comes to football and basketball. The University of Texas Longhorns have a storied history in both sports. For football, they compete at the Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium, one of the largest stadiums in the state with a seating capacity exceeding 100,000. In basketball, the Longhorns play at the Frank Erwin Center, a multi-purpose arena that also doubles as a concert venue. Within a 20-mile radius, St. Edward's University Hilltoppers also attract a following in basketball; they play at the Recreation and Convocation Center, a more modest venue but one that provides an intimate atmosphere.

Comedy in Austin


When it comes to laughter, Austin doesn't disappoint. The city's comedy scene has evolved into a thriving hub that has welcomed a diverse range of comedic talents, from stand-up and improv to sketch comedy. Over the years, performers like Tig Notaro, Hannibal Buress, and Wanda Sykes have graced the city's stages, leaving Audiences in splits and further cementing Austin's reputation as a comedy stronghold.

In terms of venues, Velveeta Room and Cap City Comedy Club are two standouts. Velveeta Room, affectionately known as "The Velv," has been a Cornerstone of Austin's comedy scene since 1988. This club focuses primarily on stand-up and has served as a launching pad for many comedians. Cap City Comedy Club, meanwhile, is known for featuring a mix of local and touring comedians and is typically the venue of choice for those looking to catch more established acts.

The Hideout Theatre is another notable venue but with a twist; it specializes in improv. The shows here are often unscripted, providing a unique and spontaneous experience every time. Fallout Theater, primarily known for its sketch and improv performances, offers a similar but distinct comedic flair.

Theater Shows in Austin


Austin’s theater scene is as vibrant and varied as the city itself, often providing experiences that can't be replicated elsewhere. In recent years, productions like "Hamilton," "Dear Evan Hansen," and "Wicked" have made their way to the city, captivating audiences and broadening the range of theatrical offerings. But it’s not just Broadway hits; Austin also hosts a plethora of local productions and experimental theater, adding depth and texture to its entertainment landscape.

For those seeking top-tier performances, Bass Concert Hall is a go-to venue. With a seating capacity of nearly 3,000, it's the largest of its kind in Austin and frequently hosts touring Broadway shows. If you're after a more intimate setting, Zach Theatre offers a variety of performances from musicals to classic plays, often with a modern twist. The Long Center for the Performing Arts is another versatile space, home to everything from ballet and opera to contemporary theatre.

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