Weekend Event Guide
Here are the top 7 things to do in Austin this weekend
Make it a resolution to explore the theater and performing arts with this entertainment agenda for the days ahead. Experience the mystical allure of Paranormal Cirque, or enjoy a lively competition of wit featuring some of the city’s best comedians and writers. Check out the top seven things to do in Austin this weekend. For a complete list of events, visit our calendar.
Thursday, January 9
Cirque Italia presents Paranormal Cirque
Cirque Italia’s annual production for a mature audience takes over Barton Creek Square. Paranormal Cirque is a unique show that mixes elements of circus, theater, and cabaret to create a sultry horror story that’s sure to entertain. Following opening weekend, shows are scheduled through January 16.
Paramount Theatre presents Who's Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience
Celebrate the King of Pop and his timeless legacy at the Paramount Theatre. Who’s Bad is the longest-running Michael Jackson tribute band, known for their attention to detail and enduring homage to Jackson’s discography. A limited number of tickets are available now.
Friday, January 10
Riot Entertainment LLC presents IkkiCon
All things anime come to the Austin area for three days at Kalahari Resorts & Conventions in Round Rock. Highlights of IkkiCon include exclusive screenings, photo opportunities, game shows, karaoke, an itasha car show, an Idol Festival, and more. Passes are still available.
Cap City Comedy Club presents Dave Landau
Comedian Dave Landau takes the stage for back-to-back nights at Capitol City Comedy Club. He’s best known for his authentic comedic style, inspired by his real-life stories of recovery from addiction. Tickets for both shows are available.
Sunday, January 12
Blanton Museum of Art presents "Long Live Surrealism! 1924-Today" closing day
Discover the international Surrealist movement through a selection of works at the Blanton Museum of Art. This exhibition includes pivotal Surrealists such as Hans Bellmer, Leonora Carrington, Max Ernst, Wifredo Lam, and Man Ray, alongside other artists who found inspiration in the movement. Admission is included with the purchase of a museum ticket.
ColdTowne Theater presents Half Empty Half Full Literary Comedy Game Show
Austin’s wittiest stand-up comedians, fiction writers, and poets compete in a battle of cleverness at ColdTowne Theater. This game show-style production features local comedians Symply Courtney, and Joe Green, and writers Marissa Anne Ayala and Phillip Mandel. Negative and positive points of view will be presented to the audience and a panel of judges to determine who among the performers has the best take.