Weekend Event Guide
Here are the top 7 things to do in Austin this weekend
Musical movement, mixology, and mimosas are making their mark on our agenda. Enjoy an evening of competition between local artists and local bartenders at Battle of the Bars, or enjoy a live dance performance by Ballet Afrique. Check out the top seven things to do in Austin this weekend. For a complete list of events, visit our calendar.
Thursday, June 6
Monkey Shoulder & Secret Walls present Battle of the Bars
Taste the flavors of competition at this mixology experience and battle between Austin makers in mixology and art. For one night, The Riley ATX will host a roster of local bartenders and artists who will compete live for bragging rights. Artists will have 90 minutes and a blank canvas to transform with their signature techniques. Featured bartenders will use the same time to craft their masterpiece cocktails. Attendees will get the chance to sample the spirits and also groove live DJ sets while the battle rages. Get more details on Eventbrite.
Broadway in Austin presents Disney's Frozen
The Broadway-adapted retelling of the hit Disney film Frozen comes to Bass Concert Hall. The production will feature music from the original score and a dozen new songs by film’s songwriters, Oscar winner Kristen Anderson-Lopez and EGOT winner Robert Lopez. Shows are scheduled through June 16.
Friday, June 7
Austin Civic Orchestra presents Video Game Soundtracks
Experience the iconic music from video game soundtracks live in concert and under the stars for two back-to-back nights at Rosewood Neighborhood Park. Guests are encouraged to bring their own blankets and lawn chairs for optimally comfortable listening. The concert will end with the traditional playing of Sousa’s The Stars and Stripes Forever and raffle gifts for members of the audience. Admission is free and open to the public.
Saturday, June 8
Pease Park Conservancy presents Freedom + Juneteenth
Celebrate the richness of Juneteenth at Pease District Park with an evening of arts, culture, and community. Guests can shop and browse vendors, participate in workshops, listen to a panel discussion, and enjoy local food options. Other highlights include a dance performance by Ballet Afrique and live DJ sets. Admission to Freedom + Juneteenth is free and open to the public.
Austin Saengerrunde and Scholz Garten present Prostapalooza
Scholz Garten hosts an afternoon of cold brews and outdoor, family-friendly fun. Prostapalooza highlights include live band performances on two stages, food specials, a vendor market, free bowling, and various craft beer samples. Admission is free for children under 10. Tickets are still available.
Sunday, June 9
Mimosa Fest
Raise a glass or several of the unofficial cocktail of brunch at Wanderlust Wine Co. on Shady Lane. Mimosa Fest attendees can enjoy live music performances, local vendors, food truck offerings, and bottomless mimosas. Proceeds from the brunch experience will benefit Austin Pets Alive. Tickets are available now.
Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band in concert
Legendary drummer Ringo Starr performs live at ACL Live at The Moody Theater. The former Beatles drummer has released 20 solo albums, including 2019’s What's My Name. Starr will be joined by special guests to round out his All-Starr Band.