Austin is known for its outstanding live music scene, boasting more than 250 places to catch performances from local favorites and global talents. This list features venues with state-of-the-art sound systems, historic stages and unparalleled views.
LessAn Austin institution for over 40 years, Antone’s has become an invaluable hub for blues artists and fans alike. Legendary acts like B.B. King, Ray Charles and Stevie Ray Vaughan have all graced its stage over the years. The historic venue continues to treat fans to intimate shows, keeping blues alive and well in the state capital.
Founded by pitmaster C.B. Stubblefield, Stubb’s Bar-B-Q is home to a top-notch outdoor stage. The amphitheater is a staple of the Red River Cultural District, offering a world-class lineup of touring musicians. Plus, stage visibility stays accessible whether you’re up close, taking it easy in the back or even running a little late.
ACL Live is a state-of-the-art building with an outdoor patio, a floor for private suites and a photo gallery featuring some of the best moments in music history. It’s also behind the award-winning music television series, Austin City Limits. Willie Nelson taped the first episode in 1974 and has left an indelible mark on the destination, which is now dubbed “the house that Willie built.” After your show, step out into the bustling 2ND Street District for instant access to shops and restaurants.
Opening in 2006, this tucked-away spot was made by music lovers for music lovers. Its multi-level outdoor patios create a one-of-a-kind viewing experience while the smaller indoor stage is ideal for a low-key night. Look out for hometown artists and popular special events.
It’s hard to talk favorite local haunts without mentioning The Continental Club on South Congress Avenue. The bar often draws crowds in from the street with an outpouring of infectious sounds and classic vibes. Keeping Austin’s original live music scene alive, it remains an exceptional place for a drink and show.
This entertainment fixture is not only a home base for Austin Symphony Orchestra and Austin Opera, but it also hosts thoughtful community events that highlight talented local artists. Catching a concert or fest on the beautiful terrace and lawn with the sparkling skyline as a backdrop is truly spectacular.
Head East to Emo’s, where the 1,700 capacity music venue relocated in 2011. The original punk rock spirit still rings true, although it now welcomes a diverse range of genres to its stage. Usually enveloped in a neon glow, the floor can be partitioned based on the size of the act and three bars ensure you can grab a drink and get back to the show ASAP.
This funky location has three different stages and makes the perfect start to an adventurous night on the town. Empire knows how to put on a show alongside super fun themed music nights. Residents and visitors alike, make sure to check this one off your Austin bucket list.
The new Moody Center was designed for big concerts, bringing in Harry Styles, John Mayer and Lizzo in its first few months. The 15,000-seat setting still feels intimate, as every seat has an excellent view of the stage, and vendors like Koko’s Bavarian and Stubb’s BBQ provide impressive concert grub. Thanks to a partnership between Oak View Group, Live Nation/C3 Presents, University of Texas and Matthew McConaughey, the $375 million Moody Center will host high-profile artists for years to come.
Since 1871, this eclectic space has brought a lot of character to East Austin. The landmark watering hole gets its name from its history as a stop for early pioneers looking for respite. These days, it offers an expansive outdoor beer garden and sweet slate of musical performances with an emphasis on indie bands.