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Austin's Live Music Scene is Packed with Shows All Week Long

2 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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Austin, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’re in luck – the city is absolutely buzzing, and your calendar is about to get very full. Let’s start with live music, because this is still the Live Music Capital of the World. Visit Austin’s music calendar highlights Dreadneck Wednesdays with the Mau Mau Chaplains, bringing laid‑back reggae vibes to town through June 24, so listeners can slide into the week with a drink in hand and a groove ready to go. Over at Zilker Hillside Theatre, the outdoor production “It’s About Time” is running through June 6, giving listeners a chance to stretch out on a blanket under the stars and catch a free show with the skyline as a backdrop, according to Visit Austin’s event listings. Downtown, the historic Paramount Theatre on Congress Avenue is keeping things classy and a little thought‑provoking. The Paramount’s schedule shows Alok Vaid‑Menon on stage tonight at 8 p.m., blending comedy, poetry, and storytelling in a way that’s equal parts hilarious and moving, perfect for listeners looking for something smart and intimate in a gorgeous, old‑school theatre. If you’re craving a bigger concert experience, the city‑run Austin Center for Events notes that the Moody Center is rolling through a full slate of June concerts from now through June 27, turning the UT campus into a hub for major tours and big‑production shows all week long. Just a short hop away, the Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park is also in high gear this month. According to AustinTexas.gov’s Moody Amphitheater June Events, listeners can catch CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso kicking off the run of shows, with more big names lined up through the end of the month, all in a lush, open‑air setting right in the middle of downtown. For something more intimate, UT’s beloved Cactus Café is hosting Conrad Keely with Sweet Beast, with doors at 7 and music starting at 7:30 p.m., according to the Cactus Café schedule. It’s the ideal spot for listeners who love singer‑songwriters, storytelling, and a cozy, listening‑room vibe where every lyric lands. And if you’re already thinking ahead to the weekend, keep your eyes on the city’s official and Visit Austin calendars – between outdoor theatre at Zilker, rotating lineups at Antone’s and other clubs, plus the ongoing June runs at Moody Center and Moody Amphitheater, you can build an itinerary that goes from chill weeknights to full‑tilt weekend without ever leaving Austin city limits. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around town. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Austin's Live Music Scene is Packed with Shows All Week Long

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