The all-new ACL Live Tour experience offers an immersive journey into the legendary Austin City Limits TV series and award-winning music venue. The tour begins with a captivating short film showcasing
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Location: Austin
What's Included
- Guided Backstage Tour of Austin City Limits at The Moody Theater (When Available)
- Step onto the original ACL TV stage where many acts—starting with Willie Nelson in 1974—performed
- Intro short film showcasing iconic performances from the longest-running music show in tv history
- Exclusive access to rockstar green rooms and backstage areas in Austin’s award-winning music venue
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn’t a strict age limit for the ACL Guided Backstage Tour, but kids under 12 should be accompanied by an adult. It’s great for music lovers of all ages! Just keep in mind that some areas might not be suited for really young children due to stairs and backstage stuff.
A: Casual and comfy is the way to go! Since you’ll be walking around and maybe climbing a few stairs, I’d recommend sneakers and breathable clothes. It can get a bit warm inside, so keep layers in mind!
A: Yes, you can reschedule your tour! Just make sure to contact the box office at least 24 hours in advance. They’re pretty accommodating, so it shouldn’t be an issue if something comes up.
Discussions
Just did the ACL Guided Backstage Tour at The Moody Theater! Wow!
I recently went on the ACL Guided Backstage Tour, and it was such an awesome experience! Walking onto the original stage where Willie Nelson and so many legends performed was surreal. The short film they show gives you chills, especially if you love music history. The photo galleries were like a walk down memory lane! Totally recommend it as a gift for any music lover. It costs nothing, just your time in Austin!
Thinking of gifting the ACL tour! Anyone done it?
I'm considering gifting the ACL Guided Backstage Tour to my dad for his birthday. He’s a huge Willie Nelson fan! I’ve heard great things about it, but I’d love to know if it’s worth it. What’s your take on the behind-the-scenes access? Any tips for making the most of it?