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Here s where to find live music in Austin at outdoor venues

Austin 360 It’s a mantra that’s been passed from musicians and venue owners to mayors and senators over the course of the coronavirus pandemic: Live music venues were among the first to close and will be among the last to reopen. So, 13 months in, just where are we in that re-emergence? Many of Austin’s top music destinations remain shuttered for now: iconic South Austin haunts the Continental Club and Saxon Pub, to Red River anchors the Mohawk and Cheer Up Charlies, to Congress Avenue jazz joint the Elephant Room, to University of Texas campus haven Cactus Cafe. Larger rooms such as ACL Live and the Paramount Theatre recently began presenting a handful of limited-capacity shows.

Event Designer Bobby Garza In Austin, In a Pandemic: Food or No Food, That Is the Question

Many issues need to be addressed before indoor concerts can resume and be viable, like whether to require masks or serve food. The biggest thing, Bobby Garza says, is to fix your HVAC system. When the concert business shut down in March 2020, Bobby Garza abruptly shifted from putting on live events to tearing them down his company, Austin-based Forefront Networks, had to cancel the California food-and-music festival Yountville Live later that month. In early April, his life changed even more dramatically: Forefront furloughed 30 percent of its staff, including him. As part of Billboard s efforts to best cover the coronavirus pandemic and its impacts on the music industry, we will be speaking with Garza, a 43-year-old former Forefront creative team leader who used to be general manager of festival producer Transmission Events, every other week to chronicle his experience throughout the crisis. As of early January, he is now vice president of programs and community outrea

Bobby Garza In Austin, In a Pandemic: Fix Your HVAC

Bobby Garza Many issues need to be addressed before indoor concerts can resume and be viable, like whether to require masks or serve food. The biggest thing, Bobby Garza says, is to fix your HVAC system. When the concert business shut down in March 2020, Bobby Garza abruptly shifted from putting on live events to tearing them down his company, Austin-based Forefront Networks, had to cancel the California food-and-music festival Yountville Live later that month. In early April, his life changed even more dramatically: Forefront furloughed 30 percent of its staff, including him. As part of Billboard s efforts to best cover the coronavirus pandemic and its impacts on the music industry, we will be speaking with Garza, a 43-year-old former Forefront creative team leader who used to be general manager of festival producer Transmission Events, every other week to chronicle his experience throughout the crisis. As of early January, he is now vice president of programs and commu

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