Hey Austin listeners, kick off your Sunday with some smooth jazz vibes as Herb Alpert takes the stage at the Long Center on Riverside Drive tonight at 7:30 pm. According to Jazz Near You, this legendary trumpeter is bringing his Tijuana Brass magic right here to town, perfect for a chill evening under the Austin skyline. Tickets are available now, so grab yours for an unforgettable night of live music.
If you're feeling crafty this afternoon, head to Hank's Austin on Berkman Drive for Vision Board Crafting 2026 starting around now. Eventbrite lists it as a fun, all-ages session to map out your goals with scissors, magazines, and good company—free parking and just two hours of creative energy to set your intentions for the year.
Sports fans, don't miss the Texas Longhorns Women's Basketball team battling the Texas A&M Aggies today at 3 pm, as noted on the Austin events calendar. It's prime time hoops action that captures that fierce Austin spirit.
Laugh it up tonight at Antone's Nightclub with Blue Monday featuring Soul Man Sam and Brad Stivers at 8 pm, or dive into comedy at The Creek and The Cave's open mic starting at 8 pm—free with RSVP, and they've got all-day happy hour to keep the good times rolling.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, Monday the 19th, honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with the Annual Community March kicking off at 9:30 am, followed by a rally and festival celebrating diversity, per The Austin Common. Or join the MLK Jr Day of Service creek clean-up at Buttermilk Park from 10 am to 12:30 pm with Austin Youth River Watch—great for families getting hands-on with community love.
Midweek brings more laughs at The Creek and Cave: The Monday Gamble Mic at 6 pm, Dunk Tank Tuesdays, and Wild West Wednesdays at midnight. Runners, lace up for events like the January 24 race in Austin from RunGuides.
Weekend warriors, catch the Austin Blues Festival buildup at Antone's all month, or gear up for bigger runs like the massive February 15 event with over 10,000 participants. From metaphysical fairs yesterday at Wyndham Garden to dance like Mark Morris at Bass Concert Hall, Austin's buzzing with soul, beats, and heart.
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