This Just In: Austin Press Releases
Kings of the Evening: Special Screening Tonight Cast and Crew Available for Interviews
The Austin Film Commission, a division of the Austin Convention & Visitors Bureau, and Austin Film Festival host a special screening of Kings of the Evening tonight at the Galaxy Highland 10 Cinema. Members of the public can attend the free screening by registering online at www.austinfilmfestival.com. Space is limited and tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Seating is not guaranteed. (more)
Latino Music Sizzles Throughout May
Austin CVB and ALMA Come Together for Latino Music Month
The Austin Convention and Visitors Bureau (Austin CVB) and Austin Latino Music Association (ALMA) have joined forces to promote Latino Music Month (LMM), which runs May 1-31 and showcases the diverse musical styles of Austin’s Latino artists. (more)
Austin City Limits Festival Weekend Scores a Hit for Austin Economy
The Live Music Capital of the World® prepares for the sixth annual Austin City Limits Music Festival, September 14-16. Sold-out crowds are expected to descend upon Zilker Park and generate more than $27 million economic impact for the city. Event organizer C3 Presents reports that music fans from outside of Austin purchased more than 50 percent of the three-day passes and as much as 65 percent of one-day tickets to this year’s event. The festival, recognized among the top outdoor music concerts in the country, brings nearly 60,000 visitors to the city, contributing to a lucrative weekend for Austin-area hotels and businesses. (more)
Nighttime Wildlife Meets Wild Nightlife
Austin Names Official Drink in Honor of Urban Bat Colony
Austin comes alive at night. Music echoes from nearly 200 venues, the scent of smoky barbecue fills the air, and from April through October, more than a million Mexican free-tailed bats emerge nightly from underneath the Ann Richards Congress Avenue Bridge. The city renowned for these diverse attractions has combined two of its most unique – the bats and Austin’s own Tito’s Handmade Vodka (founded, fittingly, by a man named Tito Beveridge) – to inspire local bartenders to create recipes and compete for exclusive rights to serve the “Batini: The Official Drink of Austin.” (more)
Austin Plays Like A Summer Musical
Live Music Fills City Throughout the Season
Those who appreciate a good beat have much to be thankful for this summer as Live Music Capital of the World turns up the volume on music all over the city. Music lovers can bask in the sun, feast on a picnic or groove to the rhythm while listening to cool jazz, salsa, blues and rock. Venues ranging from parks to grocery stores to restaurants open the doors for this season’s great set of performances. (more)
Latino Music Month Returns with Spicy Sounds
Month-Long Festival Rocks Austin throughout May
The city known for live music and listed among the “top cities for Hispanics to live and work,” celebrates Latino Music Month throughout May. The City of Austin features Latino artists as part of "Live from the Plaza" noon concert series every Friday at City Hall, at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport and during weekly Austin City Council meetings. A number of special showcase are produced during the month, and many local clubs and venues book Latino artists. (more)
Austin Tunes Up For Free Showcases During SXSW
The Live Music Capital of the World® prepares for more than 30,000 film, music and interactive executives, artists and fans to converge on the city during South by Southwest (SXSW), one of the world’s foremost multimedia industry conferences, from March 9-18. The conference boosts the local economy by some $38 million in economic impact. While many of the scheduled events are open only to conference attendees and ticket holders, the city shows its support of the music industry with free live music performances at the Austin Visitor Center, City Hall’s outdoor plaza and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, where musicians entertain on three stages throughout the week. (more)
Cultural Arts Organizations
Celebrate Landmark Anniversaries
Special Events Highlight 2006/2007 Season
Silver and gold are priceless this year. Several of Austin’s cultural arts organizations celebrate anniversary milestones, and others press on as established institutions in a city that thrives on the fine arts. As Austin becomes increasingly known as an arts destination, locals and visitors alike can enjoy time-honored music and dance with performances by Ballet Austin, Austin Symphony, Austin Lyric Opera and more. (more)
Austin City Limits Festival Weekend Scores a Hit for Austin Economy
The Live Music Capital of the World™ prepares for the fifth annual Austin City Limits Music Festival, September 15-17, with expectations of sold-out crowds in Zilker Park and an estimated $26.3 million economic impact to the city. Event organizer Capital Sports and Entertainment (CSE) reports music fans from outside of Austin purchased 60 percent of tickets this year. The festival brings approximately 40,000 visitors to the city, contributing to a sold-out weekend for Austin-area hotels. (more)
Parades and Fireworks Illuminate Fourth of July
Festivities in Austin
Austin takes the work out of planning a great Fourth of July celebration. Forget struggling to light the coals – Whole Foods cooks for you at the “Fire in the Sky” event. Or sit back, relax and listen to the patriotic sounds of Austin Symphony while gazing at fireworks in Zilker Park. Enjoy a cool drink under a shady tree while the kids take on games and activities at one of many community festivals. Or celebrate early with the Red, White and Blues Festival on July 1. (more)





