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Austin's Week Ahead: Live Orchestras, Rock Legends, and Hill Country Vibes

2 min · 13. juni 2026
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Austin, if your plans are still up in the air, let’s lock in a week packed with music, movies, and pure Hill Country vibes. For movie lovers and soundtrack nerds, Texas Performing Arts is turning Bass Concert Hall into Middle-earth with The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring in Concert. The full film plays on the big screen while a live orchestra performs Howard Shore’s score, with performances tonight and running through Sunday, according to Texas Performing Arts and Ticketmaster. It’s a perfect option if listeners want something epic but indoors and air‑conditioned. If you’re craving that classic Austin live‑music energy, Austin City Limits Live is keeping the calendar busy. The ACL Live site lists Bixby performing at 3TEN at ACL Live, bringing an intimate club feel right in the middle of downtown’s Second Street District. It’s a great spot to grab dinner nearby, then slide into a show without ever moving your car. Over at the historic Paramount Theatre, the events calendar shows drummer and composer Stewart Copeland on the schedule the same night, a treat for rock fans who want to see a legend in a classic venue with old‑school charm. The Paramount is one of those places where even grabbing a drink in the lobby feels like stepping into Austin history. If live music with a laid‑back, hotel‑courtyard vibe is more your speed, Lone Star Court at The Domain is hosting Lan Law on their outdoor stage, according to the Lone Star Court events page. Picture string lights, comfy chairs, a drink in hand, and guitars drifting across the courtyard as the sun goes down on the north side of town. All week and into the weekend, the City of Austin events calendar highlights big civic and cultural happenings like Austin FC soccer celebrations at Auditorium Shores and other community gatherings around town, so listeners can pair their concerts with some local color, outdoor time, or family‑friendly activities. And of course, in the Live Music Capital of the World, the Austin Texas tourism site reminds everyone that nearly every night you’ll find bands in bars, coffeehouses, and little neighborhood venues from South Lamar to the East Side, so don’t be afraid to wander and discover a new favorite artist. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Austin. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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