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CONCERT

David Lee Roth

Austin City Limits Live (ACL Live & 3TEN ACL Live), Austin, US
29. April 2026. 20:00h
2026
29
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

David Lee Roth tickets for ACL Live Austin concert with Van Halen classics and hard rock energy live

Looking for tickets to David Lee Roth in Austin? The 29.04.2026 concert at ACL Live brings classic hard rock, Van Halen favorites and a close-to-the-stage feel in a venue built for loud, direct live shows. Buying tickets makes sense for fans who want familiar rock anthems live

David Lee Roth in Austin: an evening of classic hard rock in a venue that values proximity to the stage

David Lee Roth performs on 29.04.2026 at 20:00 at Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater, a concert hall in downtown Austin that is large enough for a powerful rock performance, but compact enough that the audience does not lose the feeling of being close to the performer. For visitors, this means an evening focused on voice, stage character and songs that marked American hard rock, especially the Van Halen period with Roth as one of the genre's most recognizable frontmen.

Roth's concert in Austin is part of his 2026 tour, announced as a series of North American performances after his return to the stage. On his schedule, Austin comes after the opening tour dates in April, at a stage when the audience can already get a clearer picture of the direction of the concerts: the emphasis is on recognizable Van Halen songs, an energetic rock repertoire and Roth's performance as a frontman who relies on contact with the audience, movement and theatricality without the need for lengthy explanations between songs.

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Why this concert is interesting to longtime Van Halen fans

David Lee Roth has a very clear place in rock history: he was the original singer of Van Halen during the period that defined the band's sound - from Eddie Van Halen's explosive guitar riffs to Roth's high-energy vocals and stage performance. His name is most often associated with songs such as "Jump", "Panama", "Hot For Teacher", "Runnin' With the Devil" and "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love", but also with solo successes such as "California Girls", "Yankee Rose" and "Just Like Paradise".

This is not a concert that relies on a new record campaign or a freshly released album, but on a phase of the career in which Roth returns to the catalog that the audience knows best. That is an important difference for visitors: expectations should not be built on unknown material, but on live interpretations of songs created for big guitars, choral singing and halls where the audience reacts already to the first riff.

Roth's current 2026 tour started in April, and reports from the opening performance highlight a repertoire strongly connected to Van Halen classics. At the tour opening, songs such as "Panama", "Drop Dead Legs", "Romeo Delight", "Mean Street", "Ice Cream Man" and "Hot For Teacher" were performed, along with the return of the deeper track "Little Dreamer" from the early catalog. This does not mean that the order or song list in Austin will be identical, but it shows the direction of the concert: hard rock, familiar choruses and material that most strongly attracts an audience raised on Roth's Van Halen era.

Musical style: high voltage, humor and Californian hard rock

Roth's style is difficult to reduce only to singing. In the best moments of Van Halen, he was the voice, announcer, entertainer and audience driver at the same time. His vocal was not built only on power, but also on expression: shouts, spoken interjections, emphasized choruses and that recognizable feeling that a rock concert is turning into a party in which the frontman is just as important as the guitar solo.

Musically, the audience can expect a combination of hard rock, glam-rock energy, blues roots and a pop sense for the chorus. Van Halen songs from Roth's era are often short, direct and rhythmically lively. They do not ask for patient listening, but for a reaction: applause, singing and movement. That is exactly why this kind of concert works especially well in a space that is not a faceless arena, but a hall where the stage can be seen and the dynamics of the band can be felt.

For the broader audience, this is an opportunity to hear songs that long ago moved beyond fan collections and became part of general rock culture. For longtime fans, the second layer is more important: hearing Roth return to the material with which he built the reputation of one of the most distinctive frontmen of American rock.

What the audience can expect from the live performance

The fairest thing to say is that a David Lee Roth concert is above all a concert for an audience that knows the songs and wants to hear them in a live, loud and direct version. There is no point in speculating about the exact set list, guests or production effects if they have not been confirmed for this date. What has been confirmed through the start of the tour is reliance on the Van Halen catalog and Roth's role as a frontman who leads the concert through familiar rock numbers.

Such a format best suits an audience that does not seek an experimental turn from the concert, but an evening of recognizable songs. In a hall such as ACL Live, where the capacity is around 2,750 visitors, that material can sound more personal than in a large sports arena. Choruses such as "Panama" or "Jump" in such a space do not remain distant on the stage, but spread through the audience that knows them by heart.

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Who the concert is especially attractive for

This performance will first attract Van Halen fans, especially those for whom Roth's period in the band is the most important. This is an audience that recognizes the difference between a studio recording and a concert version, that knows why songs from the late seventies and the first half of the eighties are still an important part of the hard rock repertoire.

The concert is also interesting to an audience that may not follow Roth's solo career, but wants to hear the voice connected with some of the best-known American rock songs. For such visitors, the evening in Austin can be an entry into a catalog that ranges from radio hit to guitar classic. It is also a good choice for lovers of concert rock who value performers with a strong stage identity, and not only a neatly played repertoire.


  • Longtime Van Halen fans will get a concert focused on the most recognizable part of Roth's legacy.

  • Lovers of classic hard rock can expect guitar-driven material with a strong rhythm and choruses that are easy to sing in the audience.

  • Visitors traveling to Austin will get a concert in a hall located in a pedestrian-friendly lively part of the city, close to restaurants, hotels and other amenities in the center.

ACL Live at The Moody Theater: a hall made for music, not only for a crowd

Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater is located at 310 W Willie Nelson Blvd in downtown Austin. The hall is known as the home of the television series "Austin City Limits", but at the same time it also operates as a concert venue for touring performers. Its capacity of around 2,750 visitors gives it an important advantage: it is large enough for a powerful rock sound, but not so large that the audience loses its connection with the stage.

The venue opened in 2011 as a modern concert and production location. For the audience, this means clearer sound, a more transparent layout and the feeling that the concert is built around the performance itself. With performers such as Roth, who relies on stage energy, facial expression and communication with the audience, such a space can be more important than the size of the hall itself.

The special feature of ACL Live is also its position. The hall is not isolated on the edge of the city, but is in Downtown Austin, near the Second Street District and spaces that visitors can use before and after the concert. This makes planning the evening easier: arriving earlier, having dinner nearby, taking a shorter walk to the hall and returning from the center without long transfers between distant zones.

Arrival, parking and moving around the hall

For visitors arriving by car, it is important to note that ACL Live does not list its own garage directly connected to the hall. There are parking options in the area, but downtown Austin can be traffic-heavy, especially in the evening hours and on concert days. That is why it is reasonable to plan an earlier arrival, allow time for parking and check the nearest public garages before departure.

The hall is in a pedestrian-active part of the city, so for those staying in the center it is often easiest to come on foot or use transport to Downtown Austin. Visitors coming from other parts of the city can combine rideshare, public transport and a short walk. At concerts in the city center, the most common mistake is leaving too little time for the last kilometer, and precisely that part can take longer because of crowds, traffic lights and looking for the entrance.


  • Hall address: 310 W Willie Nelson Blvd, Austin, TX 78701.

  • Venue capacity: around 2,750 visitors.

  • Location: Downtown Austin, near the Second Street District.

  • Parking: there are options in the area, but there is no garage that the hall lists as directly connected to the venue.

  • Practical advice: arrive earlier, especially if arriving by car.

Austin as host city: a musical context that favors this concert

Austin is often described as one of the liveliest American cities for concerts, and for this performance that is not an empty phrase. The city has a developed club and concert culture, a strong reputation through "Austin City Limits" and an audience accustomed to different genres, from country and blues to indie and hard rock. In such an environment, a David Lee Roth concert does not feel like an isolated event, but like part of a broader city habit of going to live music.

For visitors traveling, the advantage is that the concert is held in the city center. This reduces the need for long transfers and makes it possible to organize the evening around one location. Restaurants, bars and hotels in the center make arrival simpler, and the very fact that the hall is connected with the Austin City Limits name gives the concert additional local context.

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How to prepare for an evening at ACL Live

The most important thing is to check entrance information and hall rules before departure, because details can differ from concert to concert. If it has not been specifically confirmed when the doors open for this performance, it is better not to rely on assumptions. For a concert at 20:00, it is reasonable to plan to arrive early enough to pass through the entrance without rushing, find your place and avoid stress around parking or crowds in the center.

For a rock concert in a space such as ACL Live, it is worth coming prepared for a loud evening and an audience that will react to familiar songs. In practical terms, this means light clothing for an indoor concert space, as few unnecessary things as possible and enough time for entry. If you are traveling from outside Austin, it is useful to choose accommodation or transport in advance that does not require long movement after the concert.

This concert is not only a nostalgic reminder of one era. Roth's current return to touring shows that his concert identity still rests on songs that the audience recognizes immediately, on the first guitar phrase or the first chorus. In Austin, that material will be placed in a hall that knows how to treat a rock performance: close, loud and focused on the performance.

What this date means within the tour

The concert in Austin comes in the early phase of Roth's 2026 North American tour. According to the published schedule, the tour begins in mid-April in Washington and continues through a series of American and Canadian cities until June. Austin is therefore one of the early dates, before the continuation toward Memphis, Orlando, Nashville and other cities on the schedule.

This is important for fans because the concert happens while the tour is still fresh, but after the first performances that have already shown the direction of the program. The audience does not have to expect a museum-like orderly overview of the career, but a concert that relies on the energy and catalog of the early Van Halen period. Exactly that combination - familiar songs, the comeback momentum of the tour and a hall with a pronounced musical identity - makes the Austin date attractive for those who want to hear Roth in a proper concert environment.

Basic information for visitors


  • Event: David Lee Roth

  • Type of event: concert

  • Date and time: 29.04.2026 at 20:00

  • Venue: Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater, Austin, US

  • Address: 310 W Willie Nelson Blvd, Austin, TX 78701

  • Ticket valid for: 1 day

  • Musical focus: classic hard rock, Van Halen catalog and Roth's solo material

Ticket sales for this event are ongoing.

Sources:
- David Lee Roth - the published 2026 tour schedule and confirmation of the Austin date were used.
- Austin City Limits Live - data about the event, the location ACL Live at The Moody Theater, the address and visitor information were used.
- Austin City Limits Live, ACL Live venue page - data about hall capacity, the technical profile of the venue and its concert purpose were used.
- Austin City Limits Live, Directions, Parking & Transportation - data about the address, arrival and parking in downtown Austin were used.
- Consequence and Ultimate Classic Rock - context about the start of the 2026 tour and songs performed at the opening performance was used, without claiming that the set list for Austin has been confirmed in advance.
- Austin City Limits TV - context about the series moving to The Moody Theater in 2011 and the role of the venue as the home of "Austin City Limits" was used.

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