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Summer’s here and Austin is so ready. From food fests to free concert series, summer is when Bat City comes alive.
Get ready to get outside with this guide featuring 34 summer events — including holiday celebrations — happening between May and August.
Festivals
Hot Luck Festival | Thursday, May 23-Sunday, May 26 | Times vary | Multiple locations | $495 | Dig into bites from some of the best chefs in the country at this fest led by Aaron Franklin, James Moody, and Mike Thelin.
Affordable Art Fair | Thursday, May 16-Sunday, May 19 | Times vary | Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Rd., Austin | $14-$50 | The massive art-for-purchase showcase will stop in Austin for the first time, and feature works priced as low as $100.
Live music
Nicki Minaj | Sunday, May 12 | 8:30 p.m. | Moody Center, 2001 Robert Dedman Dr., Austin | $100-$10,122 | The “Starships” superstar will perform the “Pink Friday 2” World Tour alongside special guest MONICA.
Blues on the Green | Tuesday, June 11 + Wednesday, June 12 | Times TBA | Zilker Park, 2100 Barton Springs Rd., Austin | Free | After a brief scare, Austin’s three-decade-old free summer music series will return in June.
Janet Jackson | Saturday, July 27 | Time TBA | Moody Center, 2001 Robert Dedman Dr., Austin | $50-$2,295 | The icon will perform with Nelly for her “Together Again” tour.
Fruit + flowers
Sweet Eats Fruit Farm, 14400 E. State Hwy. 29, Georgetown
Pick your own strawberries and peaches at this Georgetown farm, which also hosts a variety of seasonal events. Plan ahead now for the Mother’s Day Brunch on Sunday, May 12 and the Sunflower Festival later in the summer.
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