A Tour of Austin’s Blues Scene
Austin, Texas, “the live music capital of the world” has an extra-special place in its heart for blues music. From the nightclub that helped to put legendary blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan on the map to the venue that now hosts Austin City Limits tapings, here’s your guide to the best places to catch a live blues show in Austin.
Antone's Nightclub, Austin
Music Venue, Shop
You can’t have a discussion about Austin’s blues scene without mentioning Antone’s. Opened by Clifford Antone in 1975, this world-famous venue has lived up to its reputation as “Austin’s home of the blues” for nearly fifty years. Its walls are covered with the storied histories of past blues greats like BB King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and ZZ Top, all of whom graced the nightclub’s stage in the blues heyday of the ’70s and ’80s. While their shows have grown more eclectic over the years, Antone’s nevertheless remains dedicated to keeping the Austin blues scene alive.
The Continental Club, Austin
Music Venue
Elephant Room, Austin
Bar, American
Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater
Music Venue, Theater
C-Boy's Heart & Soul
Music Venue
If the hubbub of downtown isn’t your thing, leave the beaten path and wander down to C-Boy’s Heart & Soul. Nestled deep in the heart of historic South Austin, this is a smaller, more divey venue that distributes an endless supply of good vibes. With a mix of blues, soul, and R&B drifting out the front door seven days a week, C-Boy’s has a “music first” mentality when it comes to booking their nightly shows. And if you need a little break from the pulsing PAs, be sure to check out the intimate, throwback cocktail lounge upstairs, The Jade Room, or wander out onto their spacious patio for some vintage shuffleboard. An added bonus? C-Boy’s boasts their own parking lot, a rarity for any music venue in Austin.