Austin’s 20 Essential Music Venues

Where to catch everything from neon-soaked honky-tonk to arena-level spectacle in the Live Music Capital of the World.

Why this list matters

With more than 200 stages humming on any given night, Austin can feel overwhelming to newcomers. The venues below are the places locals actually send their friends—historic rooms that minted legends, brand-new showpieces with world-class production, and friendly neighborhood patios where the next Grammy winner might be tuning up. Slip this guide into your travel plans (and your guests’ inboxes) and you’ll always know where the good show is.


The Big Stages — Blockbuster sound, downtown skyline

VenueWhat makes it specialTypical capacity
Moody Center (UT campus)Austin’s state-of-the-art arena opened in 2022 and now hosts global tours (Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny) with sight-lines engineered so even the 300s feel close.15,000+
ACL Live at the Moody Theater (2nd & Lavaca)The permanent home of Austin City Limits pairs TV-studio acoustics with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the skyline.2,750
Moody Amphitheater @ Waterloo Park (Red River)A 5,000-person lawn tucked into an 11-acre urban park— sunsets, skyline, and cicadas included.5,000
Long Center – Dell Hall (Lady Bird Lake)Primarily a symphony hall, but pop tours and film-with-live-orchestra events make it one of the city’s most comfortable seated rooms.2,442

Legendary Clubs — Where Austin’s myth was written

VenueOpenedVibe today
The Continental Club (SoCo)1955Rockabilly riffs, muscle cars out front, and surprise walk-ons by touring royalty.
Antone’s Nightclub (Downtown)1975“Home of the Blues,” still booking soul, R&B and the occasional Prince pop-up.
Broken Spoke (South Lamar)1964Texas two-step lessons at 8 p.m., chicken-fried steak at intermission, and Willie Nelson on the mural.
Hole in the Wall (UT Campus)1974Graffitied dive where Spoon cut its teeth; open-mic and indie lineups nightly.

Intimate Listening Rooms — Every seat feels like the front row

VenueSnapshotCap.
Cactus Café (UT)Pin-drop acoustics for folk, Americana and storytellers since 1979.153
Saxon Pub (South Lamar)Bob Schneider’s Monday residency and 22,000+ shows logged.150
3TEN ACL Live (Below ACL Live)Broadcast-grade gear in a sleek, 350-person box with patio views.350
The Parish (East Side, relocating late 2025)Audiophile sound and balcony sight-lines; a favorite SXSW showcase room.450

Outdoor & Neighborhood Hangouts — Dancing under the Texas stars

VenueNeighborhoodClaim to fame
Stubb’s Bar-B-Q / Waller Creek AmphitheaterRed RiverBrisket by day, 2,000-cap rock shows by night (plus the legendary Sunday Gospel Brunch).
MohawkRed RiverMulti-tier courtyard, taxidermy décor, and genre-hopping bills from metal to cumbia.
Emo’s AustinRiversideFormer punk club reborn as a 1,300-cap Live Nation powerhouse.
Historic Scoot InnEast Cesar ChávezAustin’s oldest bar (1871) with a sprawling yard and indie-to-country calendar.
Cheer Up CharliesRed RiverLGBTQ-forward patio, vegan kombucha cocktails, and the city’s most colorful stage mural.
The White HorseEast 7thTwo-steppin’ honky-tonk with cheap whiskey and taco truck out front.
Cedar Street CourtyardWarehouse DistrictString-lit, open-air courtyard known for ’80s–’00s cover-band dance nights.
The Far Out Lounge & StageDeep South CongressKid- and dog-friendly backyard voted “Best New Venue,” hosting psych-rock to mini-festivals.

How to build your perfect music crawl

  1. Start at SoCo sunset. Grab a pre-show margarita at Güero’s then duck into The Continental Club—the 10 p.m. set rarely disappoints.
  2. Head north on Congress. A seven-minute ride-share lands you downtown in time for an 11 p.m. set at ACL Live or a patio nightcap at Cedar Street.
  3. Late-night tacos & tunes. If you still have gas in the tank, cruise east to The White Horse; the band plays till 2 a.m. and Veracruz All Natural’s truck is parked a block away.

Practical tips for first-timers

  • Buy early. Small rooms like Cactus Café and 3TEN often sell out weeks ahead.
  • Mind the noise-ordinance clock. Outdoor stages downtown wrap by 10:30 p.m.; head indoors afterward.
  • Leave room for discovery. SXSW (March) and ACL Fest (October) transform these venues into marathon showcases—don’t be afraid to wander in blind.

Final chord

Whether you crave a glitzy arena spectacle or a candle-lit folk set, Austin serves it nightly. Pair a few of these venues with a stay at SoCo Cottage and you’ll trade the commute for an easy stroll home—exactly how locals like it. Cue the encore and welcome to the soundtrack of Austin.