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2024 Austin City Limits Music Festival Guide

Austin City Limits Music Festival 2024 Guide

It’s fall in Austin! Arguably the best time of year to visit or live in or around Austin, the season is wonderful. Among many other various things, fall in Austin brings cooler weather, tailgating for UT football, F1’s United States Grand Prix, Wurstfest, and The Austin City Limits Music Festival. While SXSW might have something to cheekily say about the following claim, ACL Fest is Austin’s premiere music festival.

In this Austin City Limits Music Festival guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about the annual Austin fall tradition. Keep reading below to learn more about ACL’s history, this year’s lineup, and some best practices when visiting the festival.

What is The Austin City Limits Music Festival?

Austin City Limits Musical Festival, annually held in October, the festival is a two-weekend music festival featuring a diverse lineup of 100+ acts performing across nine stages.

Each year, ACL takes place at Zilker Park in Austin, Texas, and is hosted over two consecutive weekends in early October, each lasting three days. The event’s popularity has skyrocketed since its humble beginnings and now has as many as 450,000 people attending the festival.

History of ACL

The Austin City Musical Festival was originally founded in 2002. The event was inspired by the KLRU/PBS channel’s historic music series, which is also called Austin City Limits. The first event was two days long and was organized by the founders of C3 Presents — Charles Attal and Charlie Jones. 67 bands performed on five stages, and the attendance was roughly 25,000 people. In the subsequent years since, the event has grown to be a major music festival considered in the same realm as other notable, popular festivals such as The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival.

Notable headlining acts throughout the festival’s history include:

  • Amy Winehouse - 2007
  • The Strokes - 2010
  • Outkast - 2014
  • Florence and the Machine - 2015
  • LCD Soundsystem - 2016
  • Miley Cyrus - 2021
  • SZA - 2022
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs- 2023

2024 ACL Schedule

This year ACL Fest will be held on two consecutive weekends in October. Weekend 1, also known as W1, will be held from Friday, October 4th to Sunday, October 6th. Weekend 2, or W2, will be held from Friday, October 11th to Sunday, October 13th. For specifics regarding when certain bands will be playing, check out ACL’s master schedule here.

2024 ACL Lineup

This year’s lineup can be seen below. Headlining the festival this year are Chris Stapleton, Dua Lipa, Tyler, the Creator, Kehlani, Leon Bridges, Chappell Roan, Reneé Rapp, Royel Otis. Note: Some acts only perform on one particular festival day; if this is the case, they’re denoted as such.

Tips to Maximize Your ACL Experience

Speaking of maximizing your weekend, to get the best out of your experience, knowing where to go and who to see aren’t the only things you should know as you plan to attend ACL. Below are some of our recommendations for what to wear, what to bring, where to stay, and (of course) where to eat!

Clothing at ACL

While Austin’s 2024 summer was a swelter, temperatures are calming just in time for this year’s event. With an early forecast of highs in the 90s and lows in the mid to low 70s, here is what we recommend to wear to ACL Fest this year.

For Sunshine

There will likely be abundant sunshine, so you’ll want to dress in light, breathable clothing. Prioritize fabric that offers UV protection against intense sun rays. Additionally, wearing a hat will help to keep the sun off your face and neck (there are very few trees for shade). For peak temperatures around 5 pm, Buffs, or small towels, can be soaked with water to help cool you off.

For Rain

Austin isn’t moderate Seattle, so skip the heavy denim or tees and pack a swimsuit or athletic top instead. A lightweight hooded rain jacket will protect you from the rain while still being light enough to prevent any overheating. Once the rain stops, however, the temperatures and humidity will quickly rise, so ditch the bulky outerwear for this particular excursion.

Footwear

You’ll be on your feet for most of the day, so wear comfortable shoes. Be sure to incorporate flat shoes into your wardrobe, as heels can be treacherous on Zilker’s notoriously uneven ground. The inconsistent ground results from the festival being held in the park each year. Another byproduct of the festival being held at Zilker is dust. Wear closed-toe shoes or sneakers to keep your feet clean (and safe if you get stepped on). Sturdy sandals, such as Birkenstocks, can be another good option for comfortable footwear while letting your feet breathe.

For Your Photos

Everyone wants that memorable ACL Fest Instagram. However, it’d be best to keep accessories to a minimum. As we mentioned, hats with wide brims are functional and worth wearing. Regarding sunglasses, though, you’re going to want only to bring your cheap pair as damage can occur. Leave the other valuables at home, too. You don’t want to bring anything that you absolutely can’t part with. Attending a festival is an all-day affair; sometimes, things can get misplaced in the jamboree.

What And What Not to Bring

Recommended by the fine folks that put on ACL each year, below are some rapid-fire things to bring or not bring when attending ACL fest. Double-check that you comply with the festival’s rules before departing for your day of fun.

Things to Bring:

  • View what bags are allowed at the festival HERE
  • Empty reusable water bottles and hydration packs, and plastic or aluminum water bottles
  • Baby Strollers
  • Frisbees
  • Chairs are allowed with the exception of inflatables, which are not allowed.
  • Binoculars
  • Blankets, Sheets, Towels
  • Cameras (basic point and shoot consumer-grade cameras) without detachable lenses and other accessories (monopods, selfie sticks, tripods, GoPro mounts, and other attachments are not allowed)
  • Small, cardboard portable pinhole projectors
  • Personal sized hand sanitizer
  • Sunscreen in non-aerosol containers is allowed in the size of 3.4 ounces or less
  • Totems & Totems with Flags (Less than 7 feet tall, and less than 1 inch in diameter. Must be made of light material: swim noodles, foam type material, cardboard tubes, fabric, light plastic, balloons, aluminum and/or blow up items.)
  • Factory sealed Naloxone/Narcan kit

Do Not Bring:

  • Any bags that are NOT CLEAR bags and are larger than 12" x 6" x 12". Any Small clutch purses and fanny packs larger than 6"x9" and with more than 1 pocket. (See Full Bag Policy HERE)
  • Framed backpacks, multiple pocket back packs and any pack that is not aligned with the allowed bags HERE.
  • Aerosol containers, including sunscreen and personal beauty products
  • Coolers of any kind. (Exceptions may be made for medical use)
  • Any and all professional audio recording equipment
  • Professional cameras and professional recording (photo, video, audio) equipment (NO large professional detachable zoom lenses, stands, monopods, tripods, attachment sticks (selfie sticks) or other commercial equipment.
  • Large cardboard boxes for pinhole projectors
  • Any and all professional video equipment. No video recording will be allowed
  • Drones or any other remote flying device
  • Hammocks
  • Inflatables of any kind
  • Glass containers of any kind
  • Illegal and Illicit substances of any kind
  • Outside food or beverage (including alcohol) of any kind
  • Umbrellas
  • Pets (except service animals)
  • Selfie sticks
  • Skateboards, scooters, bicycles, wagons, carts or any personal motorized vehicles
  • Tents, canopies, or shade structures of any kind
  • Unauthorized/unlicensed vendors are not allowed. No unauthorized solicitation and materials including handbills, flyers, stickers, beach balls, give-aways, samples, etc.
  • Weapons or explosives of any kind
  • Fireworks
  • Zilker Park is smoke free. Smoking and vaping banned in all Austin parks.  
  • Large chains or spiked jewelry
  • Bicycles inside festival grounds (free parking is available near festival entrance)
  • Carts of any kind (including Red Wagons)

*SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Where to Stay

All a relatively convenient commute away from Zilker Park, here’s a list of some recommended places to stay for ACL:

What to Eat

Austin is known for its food. Local vendors come out with food trucks by the dozen, so it’s not your typical music festival fare. Consider trying local bites if you want to stay in the festival area. While exploring Austin, be sure to check out:

Have Fun and Stay Safe at ACL 2024

Remember that safety should be your top priority when attending a music festival. Be on the lookout for anyone experiencing discomfort, and try to lend a helping hand if possible. Consistently something that festival goers intimate that they enjoy is the sense of community that festivals can foster. Try to do your best to be a positive influence on others in the crowd, and your own enjoyment will increase because of this.

Outside of having the right mindset, all that is left to do is have a phenomenal time. For any other question that you might have, check out the ACL FAQ. The Austin City Music Festival has its reputation for a reason, and this event is always one for the books. Go out there and have a great time!

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