Is the Nutty Brown Cafe moving to Round Rock?
The owners and operators of iconic Hill Country venue Nutty Brown Amphitheatre have announced the initial concert and event dates for their new venue in Round Rock.
What time does Rolling Stones concert start in Austin?
7 p.m.
When does the Rolling Stones show start? The show begins at 7 p.m. with opening act Ghost Hounds. Gates to the venue open at 4:30 p.m.
Where is the new Nutty Brown?
ROUND ROCK, TEXAS (KXAN) — The owners of Nutty Brown Amphitheater are back with a new venue in Central Texas. A new era will be birthed at an all new space in Round Rock, at a music venue that will go by ‘Round Rock Amp’.
Who paid for Moody Center?
Moody Center is being constructed on land owned by The University of Texas. The $375 million venue is being privately-financed through a unique partnership between Oak View Group, Live Nation/ C3 Presents, Matthew McConaughey and The University of Texas at Austin.
What is going to replace the Frank Erwin Center?
By Rachel Rascoe, Fri., April 22, 2022. Almost 45 years after the opening of the Frank Erwin Center, its replacement is ready across MLK. Like its predecessor, the Moody Center offers a leading Austin locale for major concerts and events, as well as a home court for Longhorns basketball.
Is the Nutty Brown Cafe closed?
Nutty Brown Cafe & Amphitheatre, a longtime Southwest Austin music venue, announced it will close its current location Nov. 28 before opening a new venue in Round Rock next year.
Who owns nutty brown Amphitheater?
owner Mike Farr
Over the last 16 years Nutty Brown Cafe & Amphitheatre owner Mike Farr said he has seen Travis and Hays County residents venture to the property to hear live music, drink, eat and enjoy family fun.
How much is the Moody Foundation worth?
approximately $2.9 billion
We believe in responsible, transparent stewardship. The Moody Foundation’s assets are now approximately $2.9 billion, and we are committed to clear communication about our investments and funding.
Why are they tearing down the Erwin Center?
This year the venerable Frank Erwin Center will shutter after 45 years of hosting Texas basketball games, concerts, monster truck jams and other unique events. The American-Statesman staff takes a look at the Super Drum’s legacy before it is demolished to make way for UT’s Dell Medical Center expansion.