Listeners, the city is buzzing and there is no shortage of ways to celebrate Austin’s spirit this weekend and the days ahead. Right now, Pecan Street Festival is swinging into high gear at Hill Country Galleria with more than three hundred art and craft vendors, live music, and great food. This free two-day event lasts through Sunday, making it the perfect plan for families, couples, or anyone up for sunshine and creative flair. Across town, sports fans are flocking to DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium where the Texas Longhorns take on UTEP in their home opener at 3:15 pm. It’s the start of their first season in the Southeastern Conference, so expect extra energy and plenty of tailgate festivities. For more football, next Saturday brings another home game as the Longhorns take on Sam Houston, so you can keep the burnt orange pride running strong.
For those looking to dive deeper into Austin culture, the Urban Cultural Festival wraps up today and offers music, community events, and family fun in the heart of downtown. Tonight, the Scholz Tailgarten is serving up German food, beer, and lively bands as part of their ongoing seasonal series, bringing old-school Austin ambiance to your Saturday plans.
The celebration of Mexican heritage is just around the corner, with La Fiesta de la Independencia de México lighting up Republic Square Park this Monday, September 15. You’ll catch ballet folklórico, mariachis, and an artisan market, honoring over two centuries of Mexican independence with a party for all ages.
Film lovers and thrill-seekers, get ready—Fantastic Fest starts Thursday, September 18 at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, renowned as the biggest genre film festival in the country. If you crave horror, sci-fi, fantasy, or movies that stretch your imagination, this is where you want to be. Events run through September 25 and include world premieres, wild parties, and more.
Next weekend, September 21, don’t miss Austin Museum Day when dozens of museums unlock their doors for free. If you’ve ever wanted to see the Blanton Museum, Bullock Texas State History Museum, or discover a hidden gem in Austin’s cultural scene, this is your best chance to explore and learn at no cost.
Live music pulses throughout the city every single day, but mark your calendars—HAAM Benefit Day arrives September 23, as venues all over town host shows that support affordable healthcare for the musicians who make Austin the Live Music Capital of the World.
And if you’re already hungry for the next big thing, end September with LEVITATION, the internationally acclaimed psychedelic music and art festival shaking up the Red River District starting September 25.
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