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Austin City Limits Music Festival

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Annual music festival held in Austin, Texas
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Austin City Limits Music Festival
ACL Music Festival’s Bud Light stage, 2012
GenreMusic festival
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s)Zilker Park,Austin, Texas, United States
Years active2002–present
Most recentOctober 4-6 / 11-13, 2024
Previous eventOctober 6-8 / 13–15, 2023
Next eventOctober 3-5 / 10–12, 2025
Attendance450,000 (Two weekend total)[1]
Capacity75,000[2]
Websiteaclfestival.com

Austin City Limits (ACL)Music Festival is an annualmusic festival that takes place inZilker Park inAustin, Texas, on two consecutive three-day weekends and is inspired by theKLRU/PBS music seriesAustin City Limits.[3] The festival is produced by Austin-based companyC3 Presents, which also producesChicago’sLollapalooza.[4]

The ACL Music Festival has eight stages where musical groups from genres includingrock,indie,country,folk,electronic, andhip hop perform. The concert starts at 11am and ends 10pm on each day during the festival at various stages spread out in the park.[5] Approximately 450,000 people attend the festival each year.[6] In addition to the music performances, there are food and drinks, an art market, a kids area for families and other activities for attendees.[7][8]

History

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Founded in 2002, the festival began as a one-weekend event and remained as such through until 2012. On August 16, 2012, Austin City Council members voted unanimously to allow the Austin City Limits Music Festival to expand to two consecutive weekends beginning in 2013.[9] Artists who have played at the festival includeMetallica,Red Hot Chili Peppers,Depeche Mode,The Cure,Arctic Monkeys,Guns N' Roses,Tame Impala,Robyn,Arcade Fire,Muse,Vampire Weekend,The Flaming Lips,Radiohead,Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds,Pearl Jam,Foo Fighters,Paul McCartney, Austin nativeGary Clark Jr., and more.[10][11]

In July 2020, the festival was called off due to theCOVID-19 crisis.[12]

In May 2022, it was announced thatHulu will exclusively stream the festival, as well asBonnaroo Music Festival andLollapalooza.[13]

Vendors

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The Austin Eats food court in 2004.

The Festival's food court, called Austin Eats, is modeled after theJazz Fest inNew Orleans.[14] Austin Eats features vendors from local Austin restaurants.[15]

The Festival’s art market features numerous art vendors located in the centre of Zilker Park and is open throughout the duration of the festival.[16]

International expansion

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Auckland City Limits

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In 2015, it was announced that the Auckland City Limits Music Festival would debut at Western Springs stadium inAuckland, New Zealand in early October 2016. The festival showcased over 40 artists from a broad spectrum of musical genres, and highlight local culinary, artisans, festival fashion, an area for children, and a new festival forum for speaking on and exchanging cultural and innovative ideas.[17][18]

Sydney City Limits

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In the spring of 2018 Sydney City Limits made its debut at Brazilian Fields and Parade Grounds at Centennial Park inSydney, Australia. This festival was one day and featured 28 bands on four stages. It had many of the same activities and features as Austin City Limits such as Sydney Eats, Sydney Market, and Sydney Kiddie Limits.[17][19]

List of lineups by year

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Main article:List of Austin City Limits lineups by year

Releases

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Several live albums of music from the festival were released. The 2004 festival as CD[20] and double DVD[21] albumsAustin City Limits Music Festival: Live From Austin, Texas 2004 and 2005 festival as double CD albumAustin City Limits 2005 Music Festival.[22]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Saxena, Kanika (2 January 2022)."Austin City Limits Music Festival 2022 Is Soon Approaching And Here's How To Attend It".www.traveltriangle.com. RetrievedJul 21, 2022.
  2. ^Latella, Leah (Oct 5, 2021)."Scenes From an Austin City Limits Music Festival Like No Other".www.wsj.com. RetrievedJul 21, 2022.
  3. ^Association, Texas State Historical."Austin City Limits".Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved2025-03-01.
  4. ^"C3 Presents". C3 Presents. Retrieved2013-04-15.
  5. ^"Where and what time do the gates open each day?".ACL Music Festival FAQs. 2024-12-10. Retrieved2025-03-01.
  6. ^"Austin City Limits Music Festival".Topo Chico USA. Archived fromthe original on 24 July 2016. Retrieved3 August 2016.
  7. ^Lopez, Alissa."Austin City Limits brings together music, art, and food".The Dispatch. Retrieved2025-03-01.
  8. ^"Austin City Limits Music Festival 2025 | ACL Festival".www.austintexas.org. Retrieved2025-03-01.
  9. ^"Council Approves Two Weekends of ACL Fest". Austin 360. Retrieved2014-08-14.
  10. ^"Lineup | Austin City Limits Music Festival".www.aclfestival.com. Retrieved2025-03-01.
  11. ^Ford, Holley (2022-05-10)."Austin City Limits Music Festival 2022 Lineup Revealed".NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth. Retrieved2025-03-01.
  12. ^"billboard.com".Billboard. RetrievedJuly 22, 2020.
  13. ^Haring, Bruce (May 12, 2022)."Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits Will Stream Exclusively Via Hulu Through 2023".Deadline Hollywood.
  14. ^"ACL Music Fest – Austin Eats: ACL's food court, 10 years later – Food – The Austin Chronicle". AustinChronicle.com. 2011-09-16. Retrieved2014-07-21.
  15. ^"2014 Austin Eats | ACL Music Festival | Oct. 3-5 & 10-12, 2014 | Zilker Park, Austin, Texas". Aclfestival.com. Retrieved2014-06-25.
  16. ^"2014 ACL Art Market | ACL Music Festival | Oct. 3-5 & 10-12, 2014 | Zilker Park, Austin, Texas". Aclfestival.com. Retrieved2014-06-25.
  17. ^ab"Austin City Limits announces Auckland and Sydney City Limits".Austin City Limits. 2018-01-12. Retrieved2025-03-01.
  18. ^"Auckland City Limits 2018".Auckland Live. Retrieved2025-03-01.
  19. ^"Sydney City Limits Music Festival - Feb. 24, 2018 | Centennial Park, Sydney, Australia".www.sydneycitylimits.com. Retrieved2025-03-01.
  20. ^"Austin City Limits Music Festival (Live From Austin, Texas 2004)".discogs.com. Retrieved24 April 2023.
  21. ^"Austin City Limits Music Festival (Live From Austin, Texas 2004)".discogs.com. Retrieved24 April 2023.
  22. ^"Austin City Limits 2005 Music Festival".discogs.com. Retrieved24 April 2023.

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