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    Moody Amphitheater

    Moody Amphitheater

    3.5
    (62 reviews)
    5.4 mi
    $$

    I recently saw Sting in concert at the Moody Amphitheater in Waterloo Park, and I can honestly say…read moreit was one of the best live music experiences I've had in Austin. This venue is absolutely stunning. The combination of open green space, modern design, and downtown skyline views creates a unique atmosphere that feels both intimate and expansive at the same time. It's the kind of place where you can spread out on the lawn or sit closer to the stage and still feel completely immersed in the show. The acoustics are incredible--clear, balanced, and powerful without being overwhelming. Every note and lyric came through perfectly, which made an already amazing performance even more memorable. I also love how seamlessly the amphitheater blends into Waterloo Park. It doesn't feel like a typical concert venue--it feels like a thoughtfully designed outdoor experience where music, nature, and the city all come together. Whether you're seeing a legendary artist like Sting or just catching a local show, I highly recommend attending a concert here. Moody Amphitheater is truly one of Austin's gems and a must-visit for music lovers.

    I have only been to the apmitheater twice for shows and both times were excellent…read more The sound is absolutely incredible. To be honest, I was suprised it was that good. It's a nice space and the lawn seating is decent as well. Like most venues, expect to pay a ridiculous price for beverages and food. Lines can get insanely long. Definitely not a place you want to drive to, parking is pretty close to non-existent. We actually walked one way on each of our visits and then took a car service. That's the best option. Overall, really good experience during both visits.

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    Lewis Capaldi!
    Lewis Capaldi!
    Moody Amphitheater
    Robert Plant and Alison Krauss

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    Robert Plant and Alison Krauss
    Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium

    Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium

    4.1
    (94 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    What do you say about DKR? It's undergone some major transitions since my days as a student. I mean…read morethe jumbotro, the burnt orange fireworks, the drone shows. Game days and nights at DKR are a spectacle! Game days are swarming with people trying to get to their gates, lines of people trying to order food and drinks, vendors setting up in the middle of nowhere to sell beer, water, seltzers, etc. *Water from these vendors can cost you more than the stadium stores. I don't know how pricing is determined. You can find self serve stadium stores for water, drinks, and snacks. They also have free water filling stations so you don't have to break the bank ordering water, but these can be hard to find when hundred of thousands of people are around. They also offer many food options from Pluckers, Tony C's, SmokeyMo's, Stubbs, HTeaO, Amy's, and so much more. Download the maps to easily find first aid sections, food and drink locations, and make sure to wear your fitness trackers because those stairs are massive.

    I live in Austin and this city lives and breathes UT Football. The team has been solid over the…read morelast few years and has been contenders for the CFB playoffs. The energy is always lively in the building. I will warn people. Be aware of the weather and the time of the day of the game. My friends and I enjoyed the game. But we went to a noon game on a day that it was over 90 degrees. Even with hats, we couldn't last the whole game and had to leave early. If you go during a hot day, I'd recommend buying covered seating if possible. If you can, I'd also suggest trying to go to a night game. Night games are way better. Regardless, the stadium is amazing and the team has been phenomenal. Since moving to Austin, I go to games all the time with my wife and friends.

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    Jets flew over that were deafening (not pictured)
    Jets flew over that were deafening (not pictured)
    Orange and white game
    Orange and white game
    TX flag with TX "T" at the other end. Seats 100,119 people officially.

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    TX flag with TX "T" at the other end. Seats 100,119 people officially.
    Moody Center

    Moody Center

    3.3
    (210 reviews)
    4.9 mi
    $$

    Overall: 3.7/5…read more Moody Center is easy to get to and there were no long lines getting in or out. We always walk/scooter there to avoid the parking situation which has worked well for us. There were lots of food vendors all around which was a nice but they're mostly unhealthy food (pizza, burgers, fries, nachos). The only downside was that the sound system was not that great. Drinks are overpriced as expected at a venue like this and food prices are also on the higher side, though not as bad as the drinks. Hoop Tea ($14.75): A lightly spiked iced tea but it was enough to hold us through the entire concert. We went to Chick-fil-A one time and Stubb's Bar-B-Q another. At Stubb's we split the ATX Burger ($16) and onion rings ($8) and both were pretty darn good. The burger came with crispy chips but the onion rings were the real winner.

    Moody Amphitheater is a great venue. Love the atmosphere and the people are always welcoming and…read morehelpful. There honestly isn't a bad seat in the place, and the number of shows they bring in just keeps getting better and better. The food options are surprisingly solid for a venue, and of course the champagne selection is amazing every time. One of the best parts is how easy everything is logistically too -- quick Uber drop zone and I can basically be home within minutes after a show. Always a fun experience and definitely one of the best places in Austin to catch live music.

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    Cyndi Lauper Concert-November 2024
    Cyndi Lauper Concert-November 2024
    Joan Jett and the Blackhearts  May 2025
    Joan Jett and the Blackhearts May 2025
    Lounge Area in Private Suite

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    UFCU Disch-Falk Field

    UFCU Disch-Falk Field

    4.0
    (24 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    This was my first time at the baseball field and it was so fun!…read more The field is easily accessible from 35 and MLK or Manor road. Parking in lots and garages is limited, but there is some free street parking (yes! Biggest shock of my life!). We were very early seeing as how parking was so easy and the gates were still locked. After a few minutes the gates were unlocked and we were inside. We started by stocking up on gear. We found the athletic store, grabbed a hat and scarf and moved on to the snacks. The grab and go was perfect. We got hotdogs and popcorn and drinks, placed them on the reader and paid. The attendants were very nice and helpful. Since it was raining and the seats were wet, we were told we could sit up in the dry seats while we waited out the rain. The wet seats weren't bad until that 60 degrees started to feel really chilly. As they say, there's not a bad seat in the house. Definitely looking forward to coming back for more games!

    First time visitor to Disch-Falk Field for a Longhorns baseball game. My girl is a proud UT alumni…read morebut somehow hadn't been to a baseball game. I had to remedy it. The game time had been changed three times due to weather so we weren't sure if we'd even get to watch the game against the UC Davis Aggies. The good: Stadium is small so there really are no bad seats. Food and beverage prices are reasonable and happy hour prices prior to the national anthem being played unless you buy a Longhorn yeti cup, then you pay the premium. The bad(ish): Parking. It's weird trying to find a spot, we ended up parking on the street for free, so I don't know if it's really a bad. The crowd was pretty chill with the exception of some kids going nuts, but that was a lot of fun to watch. Overall, we enjoyed the game and the stadium. We can't wait to return for some SEC conference games.

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    Score board
    Score board
    Lineups for game 3
    Lineups for game 3
    UFCU Disch-Falk Field

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    Mike A Myers Track and Soccer Stadium

    Mike A Myers Track and Soccer Stadium

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    My wife's grand niece made it to the UIL Texas high school championship in the 100 yard huddle…read more Family members from several Texas cities came to Austin to support her. This track and soccer stadium is big. This is an open to the sky seating stadium. It was brutal in the Texas sun, heat, and humidity. Fortunately, free water was available to everyone. Best of all, EMS service was giving free cold iced towel to everyone. Anyone can return to get fresh iced towel. Man, that iced towel hitted the spot and saved me and family members from heat stroke. I had one around my neck and on top of my head under baseball cap. Almost everyone in the stadium was doing the same. Bathrooms were relatively clean for such high density usage. Security was tight, which was a relief in a full stadium. There were police patrols everywhere. Parking was $15 in the adjacent parking lot, credit or debit payment via smart phone only. All the fans were polite and kind. No drama or dangerous situation occured. Over all, everyone there had a wonderful time. For my family, it was great catching up with families from all part of Texas.

    I'm a big fan of track and field. I watch track and field during the Olympics. But I had never…read moreseen it live. When I saw tickets available for the Texas Relays, I knew I had to go. And it was an amazing experience. Every seat in the stadium provided a great view of the races and events. All of the schools were competitive and they are so fast in person. The stadium was nice and they had decent options for food and drinks. I would absolutely return again!

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    Mike A Myers Track and Soccer Stadium
    Mike A Myers Track and Soccer Stadium
    Mike Myers field - downtown Austin Tx

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    Mike Myers field - downtown Austin Tx
    Gregory Gymnasium

    Gregory Gymnasium

    4.0
    (47 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    Visited Gregory Gymnasium located on Speedway near the heart of the University of Texas Campus. It…read moreis a historic on-campus arena with about 4,000 seats. I love the historical brick architecture and it is one of the more aesthetically pleasing buildings on campus. Parking can be a challenge but there are paid garage options available. I have been here on several occasions to watch the UT women's volleyball team play home matches. I have sat in the bleachers and also in the bench seating and all seats have a great view of the floor. The venue is very intimate and had a loud, close-up atmosphere so you fell immersed in the game. This location is also a meeting hub for local clubs and activities. Met up here for the Longhorn runs and packet pick-up. Access to the gym facility is restricted to current UT students and individuals with a current RecSports membership or Day Pass. As a UT student, I also used the workout facilities. They have a variety of activities and amenities and it is a very nice gym facility. I used to do all my strength workouts in the weight room and they have an indoor track and basketball courts.

    My wife and I were pleasantly surprised by our experience at Gregory Gym. I'm a huge sports fan…read moreand without many professional sports teams in Austin, I usually search for some University of Texas games to watch. The women's volleyball team has been solid over the past few years and the tickets were relatively cheap so I figured I'd get us tickets. As soon as we walked into the venue, we could feel the energy in the building. The fans were going crazy throughout the game. Definitely surprised us and exceeded our expectations. Basically every seat in the building has a good view of the game as well. Definitely worth checking out!

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    Outside
    Outside
    Longhorn Run @ Gregory Gym
    Longhorn Run @ Gregory Gym
    Doing a Longhorn run

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    Doing a Longhorn run

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