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Austin's hottest music and food festival lights the fire for 2024
Put down the tongs this Memorial Day. Although a backyard barbecue sounds great, Austin's most famous pit master has it covered.
Franklin Barbecue's Aaron Franklin, Mohawk's James Moody, and Feast Portland's Mike Thelin are bringing their Hot Luck music and food festival back May 23-26, doubtless with table after table of Austin's best barbecue and other treats. In addition to Austin's contributions, chefs from around Texas will also be onsite.
Festival-goers love Hot Luck for its laid-back vibes despite its massive size, and its musical overlap. This year there's even more programming, all aimed at creating a sort of foodie nature retreat with the best of the best in all categories. Friday and Sunday bring a new "supper club" and brunch, respectively, detailed below.
Also adding to the festival's popularity is the à la carte ticket approach, which allows people to pare down the packed schedule to just the events they really care about. And it all benefits a good cause: the Southern Smoke Foundation, which supports workers in the food and beverage industry.
“Hot Luck is one of the events I look forward to every year," said Chef Tavel Bristol-Joseph of Canje in a press release. "It’s the most diverse gathering in food representation and entertainment in Austin. It has solidified itself as one of the best food experiences guests can have at such a large social event."
Here's how this year's schedule is cooking up:
Thursday, May 23
Giddy Up: Mohawk
The Taco Mafia Crew — a group of Austin taqueros including Edgar Rico and Sara Mardanbigi of Nixta Taqueria and Luis “Beto” Robledo of Cuantos Tacos — are hosting an exclusive kickoff party for festival-goers who purchase the largest package. PBS viewers might recognize this "crew" from the Taco Mafia show; This will be a great way to taste the onscreen collaboration. Sarah Lim of OMG Squee is handling dessert.
Friday, May 24
Hot Luck Supper Club: Fair Market
It sure seems like the "supper club" concept of the '30s and '40s is making a comeback in the 2020s. Hot Luck is throwing its hat in the ring aiming for "all of the midcentury coziness and, of course, the comfort food we crave." The warehouse dinner party will feature bites by:
- Marc-Olivier Frappier (Mon Lapin)
- Mashama Bailey (The Grey)
- Nick and Leslie Goellner (The Antler Room)
- Amanda Shulman and Alex Kemp (My Loup)
- Kyle Knall (Birch)
- Sarah Grueneberg (Monteverde)
- Andy Quinn (The Noortwyck)
- Ed Szymanski and Patricia Howard (Dame)
- Arlin Smith and Andrew Taylor (Eventide Oyster Co.)
- Misti Norris (Petra and the Beast)
- Rebecca Masson (Fluff Bake Bar)
- Ariana Quant (Uchi)
- Shane Stark (Mongers)
- Franklin Barbecue
Saturday, May 25
Turkey and the Wolf Pop-Up: Uptown Sports Club
Turkey and the Wolf is a famous New Orleans sandwich shop, and Uptown Sports Club is Aaron Franklin's homey new venture, which also draws inspiration from the Louisiana city. It's a match made in heaven. Turkey and the Wolf chef Mason Hereford is bringing some of his own creations for Austinites to try. It'll be run as a pop-up rather than a festival event, meaning anyone can stop by and purchase a sandwich until they run out.
Al Fuego: Wild Onion Ranch
This could be thought of as the "main event," when chefs set up tasting booths on a ranch and showcase their live fire cooking skills where visitors can see and smell the action. "If you ever wonder what chefs cook for their friends in their backyard, this is the shindig for you," says the release. Participating chefs include:
- Chuy Villarreal (Cara de Vaca)
- Chava Orozco (Mi Compa Chava)
- Fermín Núñez (Este)
- Doug Rankin (Bar Chelou)
- 'Sophina Uong (Mister Mao)
- Adam Perry Lang (APL)
- Valerie Chang (Maty’s)
- David Murphy and Kayla Abe (Shuggie’s)
- Rene Andrade (Bacanora)
- Serigne Mbaye (Dakar NOLA)
- Dana Cree (Pretty Cool Ice Cream)
- Diane Moua (Diane’s Place)
- Joanne Canady-Brown (The Gingered Peach)
- Junior Borges, Kevin Fink (Emmer & Rye)
- Fiore Tedesco (L’Oca d’Oro)
- Colter Peck (Elementary)
- Yoshi Okai (Otoko)
- Michael Fojtasek (Maie Day)
- Christian Grindrod (Nido)
- Brian Light and Amanda Light (Ronin)
- Aaron Bludorn (Perseid)
- Jakub Czyszczon (Garrison)
- Kareem El-Ghayesh (KG BBQ)
Sunday, May 26
Camp Sunnyside: Wild Onion Ranch
A new campfire-side brunch is on the weekend's menu, wrapping up the festivities and perhaps offering a hangover cure. It sounds like they're really leaning into the summer camp theme, so get ready for nostalgia. Participating chefs include:
- Ashley Christensen (Poole’s)
- Jeremy Sewall (Row 34)
- Taylor Manning (Cafe Olli)
- Paola Velez (Bakers Against Racism)
- Gabriel Rucker (Canard)
- Chris Bianco (Pizzeria Bianco)
- Silver Iocovozzi (Neng Jr.’s)
- Tavel Bristol-Joseph (Canje)
- Sarah McIntosh (Épicerie)
- Todd Duplechan (Lenoir)
- Davis Turner (Huckleberry)
- Tracy Malechek-Ezekiel and Arjav Ezekiel (Birdie’s)
- Evan LeRoy (LeRoy and Lewis)
Tickets are available now, either for individual events (the supper club, the tasting event, and the brunch) or for all events as a package deal.
The "Whole Enchilada" package is $595 for adults, $200 for 13- to 20-year-olds, and $100 for kids 12 and under. A Whole Enchilada Family Pass includes two adults and two kids for $1,095. These passes also get holders early entry to all events, and includes all music events.
The music lineup will be announced in April. More information about Hot Luck is available at hotluckfest.com.