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Antone's located on Austin's 6th Street fostered the careers of a number of musicians, including Stevie Ray Vaughan. Liberty Lunch was a live-music venue in Austin and during its heyday in the late 1970s and 1980s featured all kinds of music, including reggae and ska, punk, indie, country and rock. The venue was forced to close to make way for ...
Austin Convention Center: Austin: Texas: 246,092 sq ft (22,862.7 m 2) 881,400 sq ft ... Addition Financial Arena/The Venue at UCF: University Park: Florida: 64,300 sq ...
The Vulcan Gas Company is a live music and entertainment venue in Austin, Texas. Located at 418 E 6th Street, it opened in 2014 and adopted the name of a previous venue that operated in the 1960s. The two are otherwise unrelated. [1] [2] The club features stand-up comedy and EDM shows. The club is owned by Nick Franceschini.
Emo's is a music and event venue located in Austin, Texas. [1] Emo's got its start as a Houston punk club in 1989, with the Austin location opening in 1992. [2] The Houston location closed its doors in September 2001. [3] The nightclub is an official South by Southwest Music Festival venue, during which it consists of four stages. [4]
The Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts venue located along Lady Bird Lake in downtown Austin, Texas.The Long Center is the permanent home of the Austin Symphony Orchestra, Austin Opera and Ballet Austin and hosts other Austin-area performing arts organizations.
The Contemporary Austin - Laguna Gloria, formerly known as the AMOA-Arthouse at Laguna Gloria, is the former home of Clara Driscoll and site of a 1916 Italianate-style villa on the shores of Lake Austin in Austin, Texas. It was the original home of the Austin Museum of Art and still houses some of its collections.