Moe’s Tavern, Oct. 9-31, Nickel City (1133 E. 11th St) Looking for something more spirited than spooky? Get a taste of Springfield as Nickel City’s beloved bar returns for another year. Enjoy Krusty Burgers and Duff Beer at the pop-up, which is inspired by The Simpsons. Moe’s Tavern features nostalgic decor and bartenders dressed up as the show’s iconic characters. Don’t have a cow, man!
Austin Horror Film Festival, October 9-11, 29th Street Ballroom
Head to the underground for three dark, dark nights of cutting-edge indie horror, curated into themed blocks that will stretch your nerves to breaking point and take a stab at your funny bone. austinhorrorfilmfestival.com.
Cirque du Soleil: OVO, Thursday, October 9 – 12, 2025, Moody Center, 2001 Robert Dedman Dr, Step right up and dive into a vibrant, hidden ecosystem bursting with color and life with Cirque du Soleil: OVO, an all-new production where agile insects crawl, flutter, and leap through incredible acrobatics and breathtaking performances.Celebrate life’s amazing vitality as the show transports you completely into a buzzing world unlike any other. Starts at $62.
Haunted Maze at Fear Fair @ Sign Bar, Open on select days through Nov. 2.Feeling courageous? Sign Bar’s creepy new haunted carnival maze features deranged clowns, jump scares, and sinister surprises at every turn. After braving the maze, guests can enjoy spirited libations such as The Sanderson Sip and Leatherface’s Last Call. Open on select days through Nov. 2. Check the schedule here.
Austin City Limits Music Festival, 10/10/25 – 10/12/25, Zilker Park, One of the country’s largest celebrations of music, this six-day festival brings the magic of the famed public TV series Austin City Limits outside the studio and into Austin’s most beloved park with more than 140 musical acts on eight stages over two weekends. https://www.aclfestival.com/
USMNT vs. Ecuador, 10/10/25. Q2 Stadium. Head to Q2 Stadium to watch the U.S. Men’s National Team face off against Ecuador on October 10th. This exciting matchup, hosted by US Soccer, is a celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, honoring both the community’s cultural heritage and their passionate support for the U.S. team.
Koko’s Bavarian Beer Hall Reopens, October 10, 2025 11:00 am – 12:00 am. Koko’s Bavarian Beer Hall 3003 S Lamar Blvd Unit F 105, Koko’s Bavarian Beer Hall will open Friday, Oct. 10, on South Lamar Blvd. The new location will feature Bavarian-inspired fare, specialty cocktails by Nickel City’s Travis Tober, and a lively beer hall atmosphere with shaded outdoor seating and more than 40 TVs. The menu includes sandwiches such as fried bologna, griddled Reuben and chicken schnitzel, along with house-made sausages including frankfurter, currywurst and wienerschnitzels. Shareable options range from beer cheese fondue and baked green chili crab dip to bacon-wrapped jalapeños stuffed with brisket and cheddar.
The bar program will offer cocktails like the Apfelstrudel Old Fashioned, Hofgarten Collins and Koko’s Night Cap, in addition to draft beers from breweries such as Hi Sign, Weihenstephaner, Krombacher and St. Elmo.
Koko’s will be open daily from 11 a.m. to midnight. https://www.kokosbavarian.com/
Austin Mystical Market, Friday, October 10, 2025 | 6 pm- 10 pm, Buzz Mill, 1505 Town Creek Dr, Austin. Find a lively gathering of local artists and artisans whose work brings whimsy and mystical aesthetics to life at the Austin Mystical Market. Visit and directly support a market run entirely by artists, where every vendor is directly involved in producing the fantastic wares they sell. Free. https://austinmysticalmarket.com/
Austin Oktoberfest, 10/11/25, German Free School (507 E 10th St).The German-Texan Heritage Society hosts this annual festival, the longest and most traditional Oktoberfest in Austin. The event will feature all things German, including food, drinks, music, and Gemütlichkeit (a German word used to describe a state of belonging, warmth, and friendliness). Don’t miss this kid-friendly event.
Blanton All Day: Extra Ordinary Artforms, October 11 | 10 AM–8 p.m. Blanton Museum of Art (The University of Texas at Austin, 200 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.). Join us for a full day of live music, tours and talks, family-friendly art activities, and more.A full day of programming highlights Mexican artist Betsabeé Romero’s solo exhibition, “The Other Side of the Track,” where ritual, racecars, and Mesoamerican symbolism collide. Expect live music, talks, art activities and more. Food & drink are available for purchase from Only Momo’s and Haymaker bar, and attendees are welcome to bring their own picnic to enjoy outdoors on the museum grounds.
Tickets: $20; Members free https://blantonmuseum.org/programs/blanton-all-day/
Lone Star Zine Fest, October 11-12, Blue Genie, Stapled, sewn, folded, and scanned: There’s every type of zine under the Texas sun at the ninth annual event dedicated to DIY creativity. Shop over 100 vendors, participate in a comics jam and zine-making, and maybe snag a cool door prize or two. lonestarzinefest.org.
Fall Adult Book Fair, Saturday, October 11, 2025 | 12 pm – 4 pm Austin Beerworks (3001 Industrial Terrace, Austin). Everyone has such fond memories of the Scholastic Book Fair coming to their elementary school, and we want to recreate that experience. While we know it won’t be the same as seeing the silver shelves rolling down your school hallway or flipping through the catalog, we hope to get pretty close. The Austin Beerworks Book Fair will feature local and independent book stores, art vendors, gift shops, and so much more!
Rockman Coffee + Bakeshop Celebrates First Anniversary with Special Menu, Merch and Bracelet Bar, October 11, 2025 9:00 am – 7:00 pm. Rockman Coffee + Bakeshop (2400 East Cesar Chavez, Suite 200) Rockman Coffee + Bakeshop will celebrate its first anniversary on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 11–12 with limited-edition treats, exclusive merchandise and a pop-up by local jeweler Nina Berenato.
Guests can enjoy a Birthday Cake Latte made with housemade Fruit Loop milk, cake pudding cream and sprinkles, available while supplies last. From noon to 3 p.m. both days, Berenato will host a Forever Bracelet Bar for custom, permanent jewelry. On Oct. 11 only, Rockman will sell a limited-edition T-shirt designed with local print studio Raw Paw featuring the phrase, “There’s no crying in pastry.”
Owner and Pastry Chef Amanda Rockman, who opened the shop in October 2024, will also debut birthday-inspired desserts at the Austin City Limits Music Festival VIP area throughout the weekend. https://www.rockmanatx.com/
Fall Native Plant Sale, Saturday, October 11 & Sunday, October 12, 9:00am-1:00pm Wildflower Center (4801 La Crosse Ave) Free—With Our Fall Native Plant Sale features a variety of Texas natives, including flowering perennials and annuals, grasses, vines, shrubs and trees for shady and sunny gardens. Native plants conserve water; lower mowing costs; provide habitat for birds, butterflies and other wildlife; protect and enrich soil; and reduce the use of fertilizer and pesticides. Plus, they’re beautiful! We will be set up in the Nursery, located in the Central Gardens (garden admission is required to access the sale).
Outdoor Movie Night—The Wild Robot, Oct. 11: Texas Science & Natural History Museum | The University of Texas at Austin (2400 Trinity St).Join us for an outdoor screening of the family-favorite movie “The Wild Robot” on Saturday, Oct. 11!
Bring blankets for the lawn or camp chairs for the patio. Snacks are welcome (no glass).
Your ticket includes museum admission plus the movie. Doors open at 6:00 p.m.; film begins at 7:30 p.m., so come early to explore and grab your spot. Museum members get free admission!
Panic at the Paramount Presents:Pet Sematary + Hausu, Presented by Louisianna Purchase. w/ Preshow Drag Performance, Saturday, October 11, 2025, Doors: 6pm, Event: 7pm The Paramount Theatre https://www.austintheatre.org/events/panic/
Scarecrow Festival (Chappell Hill), Saturday, October 11th, & 12th Enjoy the magical land of scarecrows, 400 vendors, food, live music, and family-friendly fun in Downtown Chappell Hill! Free admission, parking $10. https://www.facebook.com/ChappellHillScarecrowFestival/
Watch the Texas-OU Game, Oct. 11, various locations and times. Burnt orange faithful, it’s time to bounce back! The Texas Longhorns face off against the Oklahoma Sooners during the spirited annual Red River Rivalry starting at 2:30 p.m. Catch all the action during watch parties around town at spots like Pins Mechanical Co., Zilker Brewing Co., and Haymaker.
Family Day: Crepe Paper Flowers with Julia Hernandez, October 12, 2025. 1 pm – 4 pm , Mexic-Arte Museum (419 Congress Avenue). This Sunday, Julia Hernandez will lead the Día de los Muertos Family Day to create paper flower props for the Viva la Vida Parade! During the workshop, participants will create Crepe Paper Flower props that will be used throughout the parade. The whole family is invited to join in this FREE workshop! All materials are provided. Get your free tickets here – https://mexic-artemuseum.org/event/family-day-crepe-paper-flowers-with-julia-hernandez/
ATX Moon Festival, Sun., Oct. 12, Chinatown Center (10901 N. Lamar). For many Asian countries and their diaspora communities, the mid-autumn festival and its various iterations marks the year’s harvest and full moon. ATX Asian Food Fest partners with local Vietnamese-run vision nonprofit Open Eyes Beyond Border to host this free, family-friendly event. Come by the Chinatown Center at 4pm to enjoy lion dances, decorative lanterns, and food
Fortlandia, NOW – Feb. 1, 2026, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center (4801 La Crosse Ave.). Fortlandia is back! It aims to connect people of all ages to the environment by evoking a sense of childhood play and wonder. Get ready to explore a brand new lineup of custom designed forts in our Family Garden this fall. Your secret hideout awaits! *Closed Nov. 27, Dec. 24, 25, 31 and Jan. 1
Boo at the Zoo, now – 10/25/25 (Friday & Saturday only), Austin Zoo
Bring the kids in full costume to Boo at the Zoo (Friday and Saturday nights in October), where they can experience the Austin Zoo in a whole new way: in the dark. Train rides, musical entertainment and unlimited Haunted House visits are also included in the fun. https://austinzoo.org/
House of Torment, Now-November 9, House of Torment. Austin’s most famous haunted house cracks open the door to terror for the 24th year with its biggest scares yet, and plenty of treats to go along with the tricks. houseoftorment.com.
‘Spirits’ at Lefty’s Shop of Horrors, Through Nov. 2, various times, 1813 E. Sixth St. Grab your boo and head to this interactive Halloween experience, which will feature five hauntingly unique (and highly Instagrammable) spaces, as well as themed food and drink menus throughout October. Don’t miss the bar’s spirited monthlong activities, including tarot card readings, Halloween-themed drag bingo, scary movie screenings, and even a dog costume contest.. https://www.instagram.com/p/DPJuUVUEsms/?hl=en&img_index=1
Pumpkin Nights, Now – October 31st. 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm
Pioneer farms, Pioneer Farm Drive. The Pumpkins roll into town starting September 18th and go through October 31st. Join us for a Halloween experience filled with bewitching art, thrilling fire shows, and over 7,500 hand-crafted pumpkin displays. Born from a passion for local artistry and the ethereal magic of the season, our mission sidestepped the usual gore and scares of Halloween, choosing instead to embrace the warmth and wonder of fall. At PUMPKIN NIGHTS, you’ll journey through a half-mile trail dotted with the Forbidden City, a Pirate’s Cove, and other lands, all illuminated by over 7,500 meticulously hand-carved real and artificial pumpkins. But the magic doesn’t end there; at The Village, where fall food, fire dancing, and games set the mood for an unforgettable night.
Tickets are limited — get yours today and don’t miss out. Ticket prices vary based on availability. The earlier you buy, the cheaper your tickets will be! https://www.pumpkinnights.com/austin
Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Light Trail
Now – November 30, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center (4801 La Crosse Ave.). This fall, the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center debuts Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Light Trail at the Wildflower Center. The outdoor installation features illuminated scenes from Halloween Town and Christmas Town with lights, projections, music, themed drinks and custom props. Timed-entry tickets start at $31 for children and $41 for adults, with flex options at $51. The trail is open Wednesday through Sunday from dusk to 10:15 p.m. https://texasperformingarts.org/tnbc-2025-lbj-wildflower-center-austin-texas/
Tuesday Twilights Featuring The Carolyn Trowbridge Quartet, October 14 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Lady Bird Wild Flower Center (4801 La Crosse Ave.). We’re staying open late on Tuesdays, September 16 – November 11, to make more hours for wildflowers! Make it a date night, a picnic with friends, or come for some solo solace in nature. Each evening will feature live music from local musicians, a rolling lineup of Austin’s favorite food trucks, and take-and-walk adult beverages for purchase. Start your evening in the Courtyard with the soulful sounds of Tuesday Twilights fan-favorite Kelsi Creek. Blending alt-pop melodies with introspective lyrics, she sets the tone for a relaxed night with music that’s both heartfelt and atmospheric.
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Grab something savory and delicious from Konfusedesi or CraigO’s.
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Craving something sweet? Sweet Frida has you covered!
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If you’ve been admiring wildflowers for at least 21 years, cocktails will be available for purchase.
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Parking is limited, even with some extra options on La Crosse Avenue and in the streets of the nearby neighborhood. We suggest carpooling or using a rideshare to help keep the chill vibes of the evening going.
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Please refrain from bringing in alcoholic beverages. There will be a bar on site for your convenience.
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Things start winding down around 7:30 p.m., so be sure to get here at the top of the hour for our later ticket holders.
Fossil Identification: National Fossil Day, Wednesday, October 15, 10 a.m. to noon; 2 to 4 p.m. Texas Science & Natural History Museum (The University of Texas at Austin 2400 Trinity St.) Celebrate National Fossil Day™ on Wednesday, Oct. 15 at Texas Science & Natural History Museum! Bring your fossils for in-person identification by a paleontologist (between 10am-noon and 2pm-4pm). If you don’t have a fossil, bring your questions, and get hands-on with real specimens at our touchable fossils table. Check out amazing fossils throughout the museum as well, including a 33-foot cast replica of a full tyrannosaur skeleton and a wide assortment of paleontology specimens, and get a visual overview of over 600 million years of life in the region we now call Texas. Scouts can complete badge requirement 6a of the Earth History option.
All activities are included with the purchase of museum admission.
National Fossil Day, established by the National Park Service, is an annual celebration held to highlight the scientific and educational value of paleontology and the importance of preserving fossils for future generations. Texas Science & Natural History Museum is excited to join other participating institutions in our 15th year of celebrating National Fossil Day!
Panic at the Paramount Presents:Keep off the Moors: An American Werewolf in London, Screening and Q&A with David Naughton, Thursday, October 16, 2025, Doors: 6pm, Show: 7pm. The Paramount Theatre https://www.austintheatre.org/events/panic/
The Sculpture Tour Awards + Concert (Georgetown) Thursday, October 16 Georgetown Art Center (816 S. Main St.) The Sculpture Tour Awards + Concert considers works by a new crop of artists on the Georgetown Sculpture Tour — a year-long engagement that just received its last 2025-2026 on August 1. There will be a pop-up exhibit at the Georgetown Art Center (816 S. Main St.), an announcement regarding the winners, and then an outdoor screening of Frankenstein, plus a live performance by the Central Texas Philharmonic. https://visit.georgetown.org/arts/st-awards.php
Pumpkin Patches (around and near Austin)
Sweet Eats Fruit Farm Fall Festival (Georgetown) Now – November 7, 2025. Sweet Eats Adventure Farm and Petting Zoo (14400 E State Hwy 29, Georgetown) Get ready to explore a massive 4.5-acre corn maze and wander through a Texas-sized pumpkin patch with over 40 unique varieties of pumpkins. Your general admission ticket gives you full access to a petting zoo, pony rides, wagon rides, and over 30 other fun, farm-themed activities.
The fun doesn’t stop there! Enjoy daily pig races and try your aim at the apple cannons. On Friday and Saturday nights throughout October, you can stick around for thrilling fireworks displays. The weekends in October also feature special shows, including Floki Fire, Sky Kings Falconry, and Zoofari. Starts at $20.49 https://www.sweeteats.com/austin-fall-festival/
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Round Rock Pumpkin Festival (Round Rock), Friday, October 10 – October 31 (closed Tuesdays and some Fridays) Old Settlers Park (3300 E. Palm Valley Rd) Bring the whole family out to Old Settlers Park for the Round Rock Pumpkin Festival and Round Rock Pumpkin Patch! Fall Festival, food, funnel cakes, face painting, free games, thousands of pumpkins, bouncy house, Slime Station, bounce pad, corn pit, photographers, farm animals and feeding, firetrucks, live music, barrel train, pumpkin painting, and more!
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Texas Pumpkin Fest (Leander), Now – November 1 Texas Pumpkin Fest (8760 FM 2243, Leander). The Texas Pumpkin Fest 2025 is one of the best things to do this fall in Austin, especially with the family or a special person, with a massive pumpkin patch and tons of activities for everyone. Discover a variety of seasonal attractions, including live music on weekends, a classic train ride, and the “Hall of Monsters” scare zone with high-tech animatronics. The festival also features a 65-foot super slide, a petting zoo, magic shows, pumpkin smashing, and pumpkin pie-eating contests. For the thrill-seekers, there’s axe throwing, rock climbing, and rides like the pumpkin spinner and Tasmanian devil spinner. $15 | Free for veterans, active military, and 1st responders every Friday https://texaspumpkinfest.com/
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Indian Springs Ranch Fall Fest (Manchaca), Now – November 1. Indian Springs Ranch, 403 Elm View Way, Manchaca. The Indian Springs Ranch Fall Fest is transforming a sprawling property in the Manchaca neighborhood into a vibrant autumn wonderland. Discover all the exciting activities, including a large pumpkin patch with over 30 varieties for carving and decorating. You can also meet and feed a variety of exotic animals like camels, zebras, and llamas. For the kids, there’s a new “Barnyard Twister” game, a sensory corn pit, a spider web climber, and a new low ropes course with tunnels and climbing walls. Don’t forget to take advantage of the beautiful photo opportunities, relax in the shady picnic areas, and check out the authentic Native American tipi for a unique cultural experience. Starts at $19.02. https://www.indianspringsranchatx.com/
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Sweet Berry Farm (Marble Falls), Now – November 9th 1801 FM1980, Marble Falls, Sweet Berry Farm in Marble Falls offers a quintessential pumpkin patch Austin experience with a wide variety of pick-your-own pumpkins. This family-friendly destination features hayrides, a corn maze, and fun activities like the pumpkin express barrel train and flower picking. Wednesday CLOSED | Thursday – Saturday 8:30 am – 5:30 pm | Sunday 11:00 am – 5:00 pm | Monday – Tuesday 8:30 am – 5:30 pm. Free entry | Pumpkins are individually priced https://www.sweetberryfarm.com
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Pioneer Farms, Thursday – Sunday 10:00 am – 2:00 pm. 10621 Pioneer Farms Dr, Austin. Pioneer Farms offers a historical twist to the typical Austin pumpkin patch experience, providing a unique chance to pick out your perfect pumpkin amidst 19th-century history and a working farm. Enjoy a variety of activities beyond pumpkin picking, such as interacting with farm animals and exploring the preserved historic structures. $10 https://www.pioneerfarms.org/
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Uhland Fall Festival (Uhland), September 27 – November 2 | 2400 Cotton Gin Rd. Visiting a pumpkin patch is a must for Halloween. Formerly known as the Dripping Springs Pumpkin Festival, this event features more than 50 fall-inspired games, a courtyard marketplace, live music, seasonal bites, an exotic petting zoo, and endless photo ops for the whole family. Check online for the full schedule of unique weekly activities. https://uhlandfallfest.com/
Coming Soon:
Eastside Kings Festival, October 17-19, Multiple Eastside locations
Eastside Kings Foundation presents headline performances by Darrell Nulisch, Omar Coleman, Veronika Jackson, Jai Malano, and Mel Davis and the Blues Specialists, plus many more at their three-day extravaganza of blues, jazz, and gospel concerts by local and traveling artists on four East 12th stages. eastsidekingsfest.com.
2025 Austin Gem and Mineral Show, October 17–19 at the Palmer Events Center in Austin, Texas.The Austin Gem & Mineral Society (AGMS) is thrilled to celebrate its 75th anniversary in 2025, marking three-quarters of a century dedicated to the education, appreciation, and preservation of the earth sciences. To honor this milestone, the Society proudly announces its Diamond Jubilee—a radiant theme that will headline this year’s Gem Capers show, taking place October 17–19 at the Palmer Events Center in Austin, Texas.
Austin Card Show, October 17 – 19, Palmer Event Center. Central Texas’s Largest Card show. https://www.austincardshow.com/
Fest of the Senses, Oct. 17: Texas Science & Natural History Museum | The University of Texas at Austin (2400 Trinity St) Join Texas Science & Natural History Museum for an after-hours sensory celebration in which all five senses will come alive! At Fest of the Senses, you’ll taste, touch, see, smell and hear your way through an unforgettable evening of science, discovery and fun.
Enjoy live music in the Great Hall
Discover the Odornet—the aromas that surround us, embed memories and influence our behaviors with Dr. Molly Ogorzaly
Learn about light, color and depth perception—and how scientists use spectroscopy to see beyond what the eye can
Get hands-on with fossil specimens in the museum’s Discovery Center
Savor a coffee tasting experience with Texas Coffee Traders, exploring how roast levels and processing affect flavor
Make your own tie-dyed bandana in our outdoor classroom
Treat your tastebuds with creative cocktails at our cash bar and delicious bites for purchase from the Yapa Empanadas food truck
Mingle with other festgoers, explore museum exhibits and enjoy a night designed to stimulate curiosity—and every one of your senses. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind experience! $25 general admission.
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Formula 1 United States Grand Prix 10/17/25 – 10/19/25 Circuit of The Americas. The pinnacle of motorsports is returning to Texas for a three-day celebration of speed and sound! The Formula 1 USGP provides an action-packed experience that fuses world-class racing with major championship implications. There’s no shortage of star power off-track as superstars headliners hit the Super Stage on with post-race performances each night.
The Georgetown Autumn Art Stroll (Georgetown) Friday, October 17. will cover several blocks in the Downtown Georgetown Cultural District, offering “interactive arts experiences” including live music, artist demonstrations, history exhibits, and shopping. Stroll attendees can also stop by restaurants along the way for special deals. https://visit.georgetown.org/arts/stroll.php
Deutschen Pfest, (Pflugerville), Friday, Oct.17 | 5-10 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 18 | 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. Pfluger Park (515 City Park Rd) Guten Tag, Y’all! Deutschen Pfest is held every year in Pfluger Park! The Pfestival schedule is always bursting with pfun beginning on Friday with the event’s opening, children’s games and activities, shopping booths, competitions, live music, and pfun all weekend long! https://deutschenpfest.com/
11th Annual Dripping Springs Songwriters Festival (Dripping Springs) October 17-19, multiple locations. Celebrate the art of songwriting with 70 shows by more than 35 up-and-coming songwriters in historic downtown Dripping Springs, all for free. destinationdrippingsprings.com.
Night Market, (Cedar Park) 10/18/25 Lakeline Park (1510 Alexis Dr). The Lunar Foundation and the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce have partnered to host Night Market, a celebration of the year of the Wood Snake through an immersive, story-driven experiential event. This event will feature family-friendly programming during the afternoon and heat up with a happening nightlife scene after dark. Night Market highlights the best of the Asian community in and around Austin with vendors, food, live music, onsite activations and more. https://www.nightmarket.fun/
Art From the Streets Show and Sale, October 18-19, Blue Genie. Aiming to provide a safe space for those experiencing homelessness to create and share their art, Art From the Streets presents their 33rd annual showcase. Featuring over a thousand artworks, many of the AFTS artists will be on hand to discuss their pieces as well. artfromthestreets.org.
No Kings Rally, October 18, location TBD. Consider this your “save the date” for the next national day of action led by No Kings, a coalition of groups like the ACLU, American Federation of Teachers, MoveOn, 50501, and more dedicated to peaceful protest pushing back on Trump’s authoritarian moves. www.nokings.org.
Diwali Festival of Light, October 18, Mozart’s Coffee Roasters. Celebrate Diwali on the lake with holiday-inspired drinks, traditional snacks, cultural performances, activities for every age, and a dazzling light show. mozartscoffee.com.
Roots & Wings Festival, October 18 – November 2, multiple locations
Connect with your local ecosystem and neighbors during this eighth annual celebration of nature by finding a community-led event in a neighborhood near you. rootsandwingsfest.com.