Un-Limited Fun In the Park

Un-Limited Fun In the Park

Here's the lineup for the big Austin City Limits music festival in Zilker Park on September 28-29, announced at last! Acts in no particular order:

Emmylou Harris, Ryan Adams, Wilco, String Cheese Incident, Pat Green, Nickel Creek, Gillian Welch, Blind Boys of Alabama, Patty Griffin, Jayhawks, G. Love & Special Sauce, Shawn Colvin, Asleep at the Wheel, Jimmie Vaughan, Abra Moore, Bob Schneider, Davíd Garza, Derailers, Gary Clark Jr., Gospel Stars, W.C. Clark, Gourds, Jane Bond, Spacetruck, Jon Dee Graham, Kelly Willis, Li'l Cap'n Travis, Patrice Pike & the Blackbox Rebellion, Monte Montgomery, Reckless Kelly, Weary Boys, Luna, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Durden Family Singers, Faithful Gospel Stars, Joe Bonamassa, the New Deal, Particle, Rana, Soullive, Topaz, Sound Tribe Sector 9, Olospo, Original Bells of Joy, Caroline Herring, Rebirth Brass Band, Caitlin Cary, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Ruthie Foster, Kevin McKinney, Alison Moorer, Mighty Sincere Voices of Navasota, and James McMurtry.

Tickets go on sale this Saturday, July 20, 10am. A one-day ticket is $20, and the two-day pass is $35 at all Star Ticket outlets; online at www.aclfestival.com; and by calling 888/597-7827. Children under 10 are free if accompanied by an adult with ticket. And for this event, the Austin skyline will be real!

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