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UT Austin musicians put on a live jazz show

We could all use a mid-week reset with a live performance.

Photo courtesy of UTAustinJazz’s Instagram

Every Wednesday at 7 p.m., the loft at Mozart’s turns into a stage where live jazz takes over.

UT Austin musicians set the vibe with free sets that blend a chill atmosphere with electric tunes.

There’s no cover, no pressure — just grab a drink from the cafe, wander over to the loft, and let the music carry you through the night. Read: It’s perfect for a midweek pick-me-up or an easy hang with friends.

Grab your friends and head to this laid-back jazz spot.

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