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September 27, 2025 2 mins
Austin is buzzing this weekend and there’s never been a better time to explore the city. If you love live music and immersive art, LEVITATION 2025 runs September 25 through 28 at the Palmer Events Center, with stacked lineups on two stages, 360-degree visuals, interactive art, local food, vintage vendors, and after-hours Night Shows at iconic downtown spots like Stubb’s and Mohawk. Passes are available for single days or the full weekend, and night shows stretch into the wee hours so listeners can catch even more talent in Austin’s legendary clubs. According to the festival organizers, buy early to avoid missing out on sold-out shows.

Oktoberfest is rolling into Austin thanks to Banger’s Sausage House and Beer Garden. From September 25 to 27, don your lederhosen for three days full of live music, games, family fun, German food, and unique beers brewed just for the festival. This is a dog-friendly event, so bring your pup and enjoy exclusive sausages, steins, and carnival-style contests.

Japan Fes, the world’s largest Japanese food festival, returns to Courthouse Plaza on September 27 and 28, with over 2,000 vendors serving ramen, sushi, desserts, and more starting at 5 PM. Expect traditional performances, crafts, and enough delicacies to take your taste buds on a trip across Japan.

Republic Square is transforming into a self-care paradise September 27 with Swift Fit Events and Austin Monthly’s free SPAW Day, where listeners and their dogs can chill out together. Think massages for people and treats for pups, plus wellness vendors so everyone leaves feeling refreshed.

The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center hosts the Nightmare Before Christmas Light Trail all weekend, with tickets starting at $31. If you love Tim Burton, grab your friends and wander enchanting paths lit up for the season—a perfect family evening with plenty of photo ops.

Art lovers can check out local exhibitions and live music downtown, including live painting demos and group shows featuring Austin’s brightest visual artists. There’s also a showcase of Hispanic artists, spirits, and food starting Saturday afternoon—a fantastic chance to celebrate and support the city’s vibrant Hispanic community.

Looking ahead to Sunday, September 29, Waterloo Greenway’s Glow in the Park runs at Moody Amphitheater with dinner, auctions, and a special concert by Lamont Landers, supporting one of Austin’s favorite green spaces.

No matter your style—music, food, art, relaxation, or all of it—Austin is packed with choices this week. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Austin is buzzing this weekend, and there's never been a
better time to explore the city if you love live
music and immersive art. Levitation twenty twenty five runs September
twenty fifth through twenty eight at the Palmer Events Center
with stacked lineups on two stages, three hundred and sixty
degree visuals, interactive art, local food, vintage vendors, and after

(00:21):
hours night shows at iconic downtown spots like Stubbs and Mohawk.
Passes are available for single days or the full weekend
forrmstal and night shows stretch into the wee hours so
listeners can catch even more talent in Austin's legendary clubs.
According to the festival organizers, buy early to avoid missing
out on sold out shows. Oktoberfest is rolling into Austin

(00:44):
thanks to Banger's Sausage House and Beer Garden from September
twenty fifth to twenty seven. Don your litterhosen for three
days full of live music, games, family fun, German food
and unique beers brewed just for the festival. This is
a dog friendly event, ring your pup and enjoy exclusive sausages, steins,
and carnival style contests. Japan Fests, the world's largest Japanese

(01:08):
food festival, returns to Courthouse Plaza on September twenty seventh
and twenty eighth, with over two thousand vendors serving ramen, sushi, desserts,
and more. Starting at five pm. Expect traditional performances, crafts,
and enough delicacies to take your taste buds on a
trip across Japan. Republic Square is transforming into a self
care paradise September twenty seventh with Swift Fit events and

(01:31):
Austin Monthly's Free Spa Day where listeners and their dogs
can chill out together. Think massages for people and treats
for pups, plus wellness vendors so everyone leaves feeling refreshed.
The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center hosts the Nightmare Before
Christmas Light Trail all weekend with tickets starting at thirty
one dollars. If you love Tim Burton, grab your friends

(01:54):
and wander enchanting paths lit up for the season, a
perfect family evening with plenty of photo art lovers can
check out local exhibitions and live music downtown, including live
painting demos and group shows featuring Austin's brightest visual artists.
There's also a showcase of Hispanic artists, spirits and food

(02:14):
starting Saturday afternoon, a fantastic chance to celebrate and support
the city's vibrant Hispanic community. Looking ahead to Sunday, September
twenty ninth, Waterloo Greenway's Glow in the Park runs at
Moody Amphitheater with dinner, auctions and a special concert by
Lamont Landers, supporting one of Austin's favorite green spaces. No

(02:35):
matter your style, music, food, art, relaxation or all of it,
Austin is packed with choices this week. Thanks for tuning
in and don't forget to subscribe. This has been a
Quiet Please production. For more checkout Quiet Please dot ai
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