Eliza McLamb
Catch indie singer-songwriter Eliza McLamb bringing her Good Story Tour to the legendary Antone's, where intimate vibes and confessional lyrics meet a room full of people singing along.
Your ticket gets you general admission with standing room, which is perfect if you like to get close to the stage and feel the energy of the crowd. Limited seating sometimes pops up on a first-come, first-served basis, but it varies from show to show, so plan to be on your feet and fully in it.
Need accessible seating or specific accommodations? The venue invites guests with ADA requests to reach out in advance so they can do their best to make your night smooth and comfortable.
- Parking: You can reserve a downtown garage spot ahead of time or try your luck with street parking if you don't mind hunting for a meter and checking the signs.
- Valet option: Prefer to pull up and hand off the keys? Valet service is available across the street, making arrival and departure quick and easy.
- Food: Fuel up between sets with Antone's classics—beer-steamed Cliffy Dog hot dogs and their Famous Po Boys, served in nostalgic varieties like Original, Turkey & Swiss, Premium Roast Beef, Tuna, and The Piggy, all with Zapp's New Orleans Kettle Style Chips for that perfect crunch.
It all adds up to a cozy yet electric night: heartfelt songs, a historic room, a crowd that actually listens, and just enough comfort food to keep you dancing and singing until the last note rings out.
The Venue
Antone's Nightclub at 305 E 5th St in Austin, TX, is the legendary Home of the Blues, founded in 1975 by Clifford Antone in a gritty downtown spot on Sixth Street.
From its explosive opening with zydeco king Clifton Chenier, the club has rocked with blues giants like B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Ray Charles, and James Brown, while launching local stars such as Stevie Ray Vaughan and the Fabulous Thunderbirds.
- Started as a funky furniture store turned music haven, defying the era's redneck rock scene.
- Moved around Austin—Guadalupe near UT, Riverside, and back to its spiritual Fifth Street home in 2015.
- Over 50 years, it's a living shrine to authentic blues, drawing crowds for soul-stirring nights of live music magic.
Step inside for that timeless vibe where the blues never dies—pure Austin legend!
Location
Open Hours
- monday12 PM-12 AM
- tuesday12 PM-12 AM
- wednesday12 PM-12 AM
- thursday12 PM-12 AM
- friday12 PM-12 AM
- saturday12 PM-12 AM
- sunday12 PM-12 AM