• Fusebox Festival

    Fusebox is a hybrid arts festival that champions adventurous works of art in theater, dance, film, music, literature, and visual and culinary arts. The festival takes place over 5 days in venues and locations all over the city. Hundreds of local, national, and international artists across all disciplines converge for one of the most uniqueContinue reading "Fusebox Festival"

  • Indie Meme Film Festival

    Indie Meme Film Festival (IMFF) is back this April, bringing the best of South Asian and Iranian cinema to audiences through in-person screenings, Q&As, mixers, and filmmaker events.

  • MotoGP Red Bull Grand Prix

    The fastest show on two wheels revs up Austin for three days of bar-banging motorcycle racing action with the greatest riders in the world! The only North American stop of the world's premier motorcycle racing series, the MotoGP Red Bull Grand Prix, comes to COTA this April.

  • Capitol 10K

    Established in 1978, the Statesman Capitol 10,000 has grown to become the largest 10K in Texas and the sixth largest in the country. Each year, Austin’s iconic race teems with talent and personality.

  • Old Settler’s Music Festival

    Central Texas' signature music event featuring Grammy-winning Americana, arts and crafts, camping, food, and libations. Acoustic jazz, blues, and bluegrass are all performed by old-time local favorites and award-winning artists from around the world.

  • Austin Reggae Fest

    A fundraiser for the Capital Area Food Bank, Reggae Fest features three days of reggae, world, and dub talent, along with more than 50 vendors selling food and arts & crafts.

  • HD Expo + Conference 2023

    Hospitality Design Conference and Expo in Las Vegas, USA, is a comprehensive resource for the latest trends, innovations, and services for the decoration of restaurants, bars, and entertainment locations.

  • Pecan Street Spring Arts Festival

    A free, family event, the Pecan Street Festival is the oldest and largest art festival in Central Texas. Musicians, food vendors, artists, and crafts people turn Sixth Street - historically called Pecan Street - into a lively street fair where there is something for people of all ages.