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Legendary Rhythms and High-Stakes Mystery: What’s On in Austin Today

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February 4, 2026/08:00 AM
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Legendary Rhythms and High-Stakes Mystery: What’s On in Austin Today
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Michael Barera

Legendary Rhythms and High-Stakes Mystery: What’s On in Austin Today

Austin is buzzing this Wednesday, February 4, 2026, with a vibrant lineup of international music, Broadway theater, and local cultural meetups. Whether you are looking for a high-energy concert on Congress Avenue or a thoughtful art exhibition celebrating Black History Month, the city has plenty of verified events to fill your midweek schedule.

A Night of World-Class Music

Leading the entertainment tonight is the legendary group Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolas Reyes. Performing at the Paramount Theatre at 8:00 PM, the band is expected to deliver their signature blend of rumba-flamenco and Latin pop as part of their 2026 national tour. On the other side of downtown, The Sadies will take the stage at ACL Live at 3TEN at 8:00 PM. Known for their eclectic mix of garage rock and psychedelic country, they will be joined by L.C. Franke for an evening of genre-bending sounds.

For those who prefer a more laid-back community atmosphere, Webster’s Ragtime Trio is playing at Batch Craft Beer & Kolaches. Running from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM, this performance celebrates the string band traditions of the turn-of-the-century, bringing classic ragtime and Polish mazurkas to a cozy neighborhood setting. Additionally, pianist Polina Senderova provides the soundtrack at Redd’s Piano Bar and Lounge from 8:00 PM until midnight, offering a sophisticated blend of modern and retro hits for those seeking a musical backdrop to their evening.

Broadway and Theatrical Thrills

Broadway in Austin fans can catch the classic production of The Sound of Music at the Bass Concert Hall. This beloved musical begins at 7:30 PM and is part of a high-flying limited engagement this week. If you prefer a suspenseful mystery, the Zach Theater is hosting Murder on the Orient Express at the Topfer Theatre. This adaptation of Agatha Christie’s famous novel starts at 7:30 PM and promises an evening of intrigue and sharp detective work on the stage.

Comedy and Community Culture

Laughter is on the menu at the State Theatre, where the iconic Eddie Izzard performs at 7:00 PM. Fans of stand-up can also head to Cap City Comedy Club to see Eric Eaton at 7:15 PM. Beyond the stage, the city is observing Black History Month with several public exhibitions. This includes Carrie Mae Weems: Something Grander Still at the Christian-Green Gallery and Tammy Nguyen’s multidisciplinary works at the Blanton Museum of Art. Both galleries are open during regular business hours, offering a meaningful way to engage with the city's artistic community today.