ACL Music Festival 2022
2207 Lou Neff Rd, ATX 78746
ACL Music Festival 2022 is October 7-9 & October 14-16 at Zilker Park with a stellar lineup! Featuring Lil Nas X, Sza, P!NK, Red Hot Chili Peppers and many more! Kiddos 8 & under are free with an adult! ACL Music Festival 2022 Weekend 1 Highlights! Audacy ATX!
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2022 ACL Festival Entry Policy:
- Bring your Festival Wristband
- If you are unvaccinated, the CDC encourages you to bring and wear a mask.
- The bag policy – CLEAR BAGS ONLY
- No liquids are allowed to be brought into ACL Festival. Bring an EMPTY refillable water bottle to fill at the free water filling stations.
Zilker Park / Street Closures
Transportation: Free shuttle service provided by ACL Fest boards at Republic Square Park and drops riders at the entrance to the festival. Shuttle rides back downtown each evening from the festival too.
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ACL Festival is even more than just 9 stages with stellar talent for 2 full 3 day weekends! There is also ACL Fest to explore 'Beyond the Music'. You'll find the ACL Kiddie Fest is back after a 3 year hiatus, market area, wine lounge and so much more! ACL Eats & Tasty Treats
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Austin Police Department
No Refusal Initiative initiative will be in effect from October 6 through October 16 and will run daily from 9:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. Blood search warrants can be issued for those suspected of DWI. Call 911 for a life threatening emergency. Non-emergency APD’s online reporting site or Austin 3-1-1 (non-emergency) to report theft.