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Celebrate 50 years of “Austin City Limits” at ACL Live

This legendary PBS series is celebrating its golden jubilee.

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Home to the longest-running music series in television history, ACL Live at the Moody Theater is celebrating “Austin City Limits” golden jubilee — and you’re invited to commemorate the milestone.

The all-new ACL Live Tour Experience is an expanded + reimagined journey that gives Austinites an up-close look at the stories and secrets behind the famed series.

Fans of all generations can walk in the footsteps of music legends and hear insider stories about some of Austin’s most memorable music moments through immersive, 90-minute guided tours running daily from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Explore interactive exhibits with exclusive footage, photos, and memorabilia at The Moody Theater, starting with a video experience on the history of “Austin City Limits,” and a behind-the-scenes journey through the famed venue like never before.

Throughout the tour, browse artifacts showcasing 50 seasons, examine the unparalleled music photography of Scott Newton, and visit the control room to watch how the stage comes to life. Book your experience

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