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Your guide to ACL Fest 2022

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ACL will run from Oct. 7-9 and 14-16.

Photo by Chad Wadsworth for ACL Fest

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It’s time to face the musicAustin City Limits Festival is upon us yet again. So grab your hydration pack and glitter face paint, because it’s festival season.

The festival opens at noon on Friday, and 11 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday of both weekends. Here’s all the info you need to know before you go.

What to wear

A crowd of fans cheer for Trixie Mattel, waving a Pride flag overhead.

ACL is just as much a fashion show as it is a festival.

Photo by Alison Narro

Get ready to strut on the festival grounds, because ACL is almost as much a fashion show as it is a music festival. Try out some recent music festival fashion trends — like crochet accessories, cowboy aesthetics, and disco themes — to help plan out your Insta-worthy ‘fit.

    Read here for more festival fashion inspiration.

    How to beat the heat

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    Weekend one is calling for temperature highs around 91º — not as hot as recent years, but make peace with the fact that you’re going to sweat. Now that’s out of the way, wear light + breathable fabrics, stay hydrated, bring some sunglasses, and take frequent breaks from the sun. Bringing along some baby wipes or misters may help you feel fresh throughout the day.

    Bag policy

    No matter the size, expect to get searched before you enter festival grounds.

    • Small bags + fanny packs smaller than 4.5" x 5.5" do not need to be clear, but can only have one pocket.
    • All other bags must be clear and no larger than 12" x 12" x 6". Backpacks and bags with multiple pockets are prohibited.
    • Hydration packs are allowed and do not need to be clear, but must be empty and have no more than two pockets in addition to the one holding the water reservoir.

    View the full policy here.

    What to bring

    You’re going to be walking all day, so packing light should be top-of-mind. However, you’ll want to be armed with the essentials.

    • A reusable water bottle | The festival provides free water stations all around the park— all you need is a receptacle, but it must be empty when you arrive.
    • Sunscreen | The Texas sun is unforgiving so bring a bottle (3.4 ounces or less) for reapplications. You’ll thank us later.
    • A fan, hat, or bandana | You might want to pack all three to fend off those extra rays.
    • A charger | Bring an extra battery — between the scorching heat and social media posts, your phone will be drained.
    • A seat | Whether it’s a foldable chair or picnic blanket, a place to rest will come in handy while you’re waiting for sets or grabbing some grub.

    If you end up over-packing, the festival offers locker rentals.

    What not to bring

    The following are prohibited on festival grounds:

    • Coolers or glass containers
    • Hammocks or tents
    • Cameras with a detachable lens or photography equipment
    • Pets
    • Selfie sticks
    • Bicycles

    Read the full list of illegal items here.

    Transportation

    ACL is notoriously hard to get to and from, so make sure you have a plan for transportation.

    Via shuttle: Each year, ACL provides free shuttles from Republic Square Park to festival grounds starting at noon on Friday and11 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday until the end of the fest both weekends.

    Via ride share: Know that many of the streets surrounding the festival will be shut down, so you’ll still have to do a little walking. Typing “Austin City Limits Music Festival” into navigation will take you to the nearest drop off point — usually along South Lamar Boulevard — where you’ll need to return to request a ride home.

    By bike or on foot: If you take a bike or electric scooter, parking will be available on Stratford Drive after crossing the Mopac Pedestrian Bridge, on Toomey Road at Sterzing Street — where MetroBike will host a dock— and on Azie Morton Rd. For walkers, here’s a map of the trails.

    Via car: There is no parking at Zilker Park, but if driving is your best option, the festival has partnered with Pavemint to find paid parking in the area.

    ACL Eats

    A woman holds an ice cream sandwich in front of a blurry background.

    Dripping Springs-based Skull & Cakebones is returning with ice cream sandwiches in tow.

    Photo by Gaby Deimeke for ACL Fest

    This festival is a foodie’s fantasy with 39 local eateries posting up and nine newcomers.

    A few of our favorites:

    View the full list of food vendors here.

    Maximizing your time

    A graphic map of Zilker park set up for ACL fest.

    Map via ACL Fest

    The best way to stay up-to-date on festival goings on is to download the app, where you can view a map of the grounds, hourly performing schedule, alerts + schedule changes, a guide to finding freebies, quizzes, and FAQs.

    And don’t forget to review our list of all the Austinites taking the stage before you head out.

    We’ll see you at the flags. ⛳️

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