Dealers, collectors, and aficionados gather to share vinyl, posters, shirts, and other music memorabilia. Early-bird shoppers get a day of early access Friday as well as early admission on Saturday and Sunday.
Sat.-Sun., Oct. 16-17; early shop: Fri., Oct. 15. $5, GA; $30, early shoppers.
Chris Mumford of Mumford Photo will be on hand to snap some adorable puppy pics against a fun fall-themed backdrop. Austin Animal Center will also be on-site.
Sun., Oct. 17, 2-5pm. $25 for photo; includes a free beer.
The longstanding and beloved Halloween attraction is back after a year off due to the pandemic, and it's better than ever. A variety of fun activities await beyond haunted house tours: a mini escape game, the Torment Tavern, and axe-throwing complement the scary thrills.
Daily through Oct. 31; Fri.-Sat., Nov. 5-13. $19.99 and up.
A new hybrid event series, these live tapings will include performances by Austin artists with opening sets by local comedians, curated to continue the groovy, Good Vibes feel Austin has enjoyed all year.
Renowned jazz musician Nat Adderley Jr. will hit the stage to benefit the foundation, which provides scholarships and financial assistance to underserved students. VIP tix include a meet & greet and early performance.
Grab a passport and find your purr-fect pour as you taste your way around town at participating venues offering wine, free flights, and other paw-some specials with proceeds going to Austin Humane Society.
The annual architecture tour is presented as a hybrid event, with in-person tours on Saturday and additional days to view 360-degree online tours and live architect talks. The VIP experience includes a party at a unique location with a breathtaking view of Austin.
Oct. 15-18. $25 for virtual/online only; $85 for VIP; $50 for in-person tour.
A completely virtual event this year on their ROKU channel: Veteran’s Arts & Wellness Network. The two-hour opening special (Oct. 16, 6pm) will preview this year's featured veteran art, and daily exhibitions include bands, comedians, plays, fine arts, and much more, running through Nov. 14.
A great selection of local farmers bringing fabulous pastured meats, eggs, dairy, vegetables, and fruits, plus prepared-food vendors, artisans, bakers, and of course, live music.
Take a journey through time exploring the hidden clues of Austin with Escape the Box, an outdoor guided tour, scavenger hunt, and escape game all in one! It entertains groups of 2-6 at $75 per group. The box features a number of puzzles and clues that can all be found in wonderful Austin neighborhoods along with discounts to participating businesses.
Ongoing; see website for scheduled pickup times. $75.
A special online event to celebrate our health care community with songs, testimonials, and special messages, with an option to donate to Swan Songs and purchase event offers and raffle tickets for exciting prizes. Sponsored by Tito’s Handmade Vodka.
The Cavalier is your fave non-sports bar to watch sports. There's plenty of TVs, it's dog-friendly, parking is free, and there's $5 frozens and burgs during the game.
This kayak race on Lady Bird Lake supports the Austin Community College Foundation, and due to COVID-19 has shifted to a virtual format for everyone's health and safety. This means you can paddle at your own pace and time it yourself, then submit your time by Oct. 25 for a chance to win a prize pack. There are three course options: 1-mile novice, 2-mile intermediate, and a 500-yard for kids. Registration for the race gets you a rowing pass valid for six months, a T-shirt, and a swag bag, and it benefits ACC.
"Best of Austin" winners Get It Gals are back with tons of trivia nights planned for y'all, with several based on TV programs you may have binged over the last year for some reason. Stay tuned on their socials because they are all over the place.