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Mac DeMarco

Austin City Limits Live (ACL Live & 3TEN ACL Live), Austin, US
16. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
16
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Mac DeMarco at ACL Live Austin - tickets for a warm indie concert with songs from "Guitar"

Looking for tickets to Mac DeMarco in Austin? The Canadian indie songwriter plays ACL Live at The Moody Theater with his relaxed guitar sound, songs from "Guitar" and familiar catalog favorites for fans of mellow, intimate live shows

Mac DeMarco in Austin: relaxed guitar pop in a venue created for closeness to the audience

Mac DeMarco performs at ACL Live at The Moody Theater in Austin on Saturday, May 16, 2026, at 8:00 PM. The concert is part of his current live phase connected to the album "Guitar", a release with which the Canadian songwriter returned to a simpler, song-driven expression after the extensive instrumental and archival releases from 2023. A second performance at the same venue has also been announced, on May 17, making the Austin stop a small two-day stay in a city that understands concert culture very well.

DeMarco is recognizable for a sound that does not push forward through aggression, but through ease: soft guitars, off-kilter pop choruses, a rhythm that often sounds as if it is swaying rather than marching, and a vocal that speaks more with the audience than tries to impress it. That is exactly why his concert is not imagined as a coldly performed retrospective of hits, but as an evening in which songs such as "Chamber of Reflection", "Salad Days", "My Kind of Woman" or "Ode to Viceroy" can take on an extended, tousled and very human form.Tickets for this event are in demand.

Why the current tour matters

The album "Guitar" was released on August 22, 2025, through Mac's Record Label. According to published information, DeMarco wrote, recorded, produced and mixed the album himself, while mastering was done by David Ives. That detail is not only a technical curiosity: it explains well why the new phase of his career feels personal, stripped down and closer to a home studio than to a large industrial operation.After the releases "Five Easy Hot Dogs" and the huge project "One Wayne G" from 2023, "Guitar" returns DeMarco to the format of songs with vocals and guitar. In the context of the concert, this is an important change, because the audience is not coming only for nostalgia for earlier indie favorites. It is also coming to hear how the newer songs breathe with a band, in front of a hall large enough for the energy of communal singing, but compact enough to preserve the feeling of direct contact with the stage.

Among the songs from the album "Guitar", "Home", "Holy" and "Phantom" stand out, and the published album track list includes 12 songs. One should not expect a guaranteed set list in advance, because it has not been officially confirmed for this date. It is more realistic to expect a cross-section of DeMarco's catalog in which newer material naturally leans on older songs that built his audience - from dreamy indie rock to slower, almost diary-like moments.

What the audience can expect from the performance

On stage, Mac DeMarco most often functions as a songwriter who does not try to hide the edges of the performance. His songs often sound deliberately relaxed: guitar tones can be warm and slightly "warped", rhythms unobtrusive, and transitions between songs less strict than at classic pop concerts. Precisely that lack of polish is part of the appeal for many.

For longtime fans, the most interesting thing will be the relationship between the early songs and the new material. For the wider audience, the entry point may be the recognizable melancholic pop feeling: music that is not heavy, but also not empty; it is casual, but beneath the surface it often carries fatigue, humor, nostalgia and a small dose of irony. Fans of indie rock, lo-fi aesthetics, psychedelic pop and a singer-songwriter approach have the most reason to pay attention here.

It is especially important not to exaggerate expectations that have not been confirmed. There is no need to invent special guests, the duration of the concert or the exact order of songs. What is known is interesting enough: DeMarco is coming to Austin as part of a tour that follows his return to a more compact album format, and the performance is set in a venue with a reputation strongly focused on sound and the view toward the stage.Seats are disappearing quickly.

Tex Crick as the confirmed accompaniment for the evening

Tex Crick has also been announced for the concert. His name fits well into this evening because he moves in a related, unobtrusively melodic space, with songs that often depend more on atmosphere, keyboards and mood than on grand gestures. For visitors who like to arrive earlier, this is not only "waiting for the main performer", but an opportunity for the evening to open more slowly and softly.The exact scope of Tex Crick's performance and the performance details have not been listed as a program with precise duration, so they should not be presented as a confirmed schedule. It is enough to say that his announcement gives the evening a clearer musical framework: less noise, more texture, less stadium momentum, more space for the song.

ACL Live at The Moody Theater: why the location matters

ACL Live at The Moody Theater is located at 310 West Willie Nelson Boulevard in Austin. It is a venue connected with the television and concert history of Austin City Limits, but also a modern hall in the city center. Austin City Limits moved production to this hall in 2011, and the venue is described as a full-blooded concert hall and production facility.For Mac DeMarco's concert, the size of the venue is especially important. ACL Live is listed as a hall with a capacity of around 2,700 to 2,750 visitors, depending on the source and configuration. That is large enough for the concert to have density and shared charge, but not so enormous that the subtle dynamics of songs that often depend on nuances of guitar and vocals are lost.


  • Address: 310 West Willie Nelson Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78701

  • Capacity: around 2,700 to 2,750 visitors, depending on the venue configuration

  • Door opening: 7:00 PM is listed for this date

  • Concert start: 8:00 PM

  • Age rating: the event is listed as suitable for all ages



The hall is designed for modern concert productions, with an emphasis on audio-visual equipment and a good relationship between the stage and the audience. With performers such as DeMarco, this can be crucial: the songs are not built only on volume, but on small shifts in rhythm, guitar color and relaxed contact with the audience. In large arenas, that character can become diluted; in a venue of this size, it has a better chance of remaining immediate.It is worth securing tickets in time.

Arriving in downtown Austin

ACL Live is located in the central part of Austin, in an area where the concert can be combined with dinner, a walk and time spent in the city before the performance. For visitors arriving by car, it is smartest to check nearby garages and parking lots in advance, because downtown Austin in the evening hours can be burdened with traffic, especially when several events coincide on the same day.For those coming from outside the city, it is practical to plan arrival earlier than the door opening. This reduces pressure around traffic, parking and entry, while leaving enough time to get oriented around the hall. Since the event is downtown, public transport, walking from nearby hotels or using ride services may be simpler than a late search for a parking space.

Austin is a logical host for this kind of concert. The city has a strong identity connected to live music, club venues, festivals and an audience that often listens to a wide range of genres. DeMarco's combination of indie rock, pop melody and relaxed psychedelia in such an environment does not feel like an appearance outside its context, but like a performance that fits into the rhythm of the city.

Who this concert is especially attractive for

This concert will most strongly appeal to an audience that does not seek only technical precision from a performance, but character. Mac DeMarco has songs that can be listened to as an intimate diary, but also as communal singing in a hall. His humor, light disorder and tendency to let a song remain open make him attractive to those who like it when a concert does not sound like a sterile copy of the studio recording.

Longtime fans will probably look for the emotional weight of older songs, especially those from the periods of "2", "Salad Days" and "This Old Dog". Newer audiences may come through the album "Guitar" and find a songwriter who returned to a shorter, clearer format after years in which he released different, broader and sometimes more unusual projects. In both cases, the appeal of the evening is not in a grand spectacle, but in the feeling that the songs remain close to the listener.

It is also good to point out that this is not a concert that has to be understood through one generation. DeMarco's audience often connects listeners who discovered him in the early wave of indie blogs and streaming with younger listeners who reached his songs through recommendations, playlists and short video formats. What they have in common is that they recognize a relaxed melody, a guitar that does not pretend to be perfect and lyrics that turn everyday life into a small, strange pop scene.

How to prepare for the evening

Since doors are listed for 7:00 PM and the start for 8:00 PM, arriving at the last moment is not the best strategy. Earlier arrival makes entry, finding a spot and a calmer beginning of the evening easier. Especially for visitors who do not know the hall, it is good to check in advance the seating or standing arrangement for their own ticket, entry rules and the venue's arrival recommendations.

There is no need to bring big expectations about something that has not been confirmed. There is no publicly confirmed set list for May 16, no confirmed additional guests except the announced Tex Crick and no need to guess about production effects. What is confirmed already gives a clear picture: Mac DeMarco in a medium-sized hall, in a city with a strong concert culture, in a phase after an album that again puts guitar and song in the foreground.Ticket sales for this event are ongoing.

Musical framework: between ease and a precise authorial signature

DeMarco's music is often described through relaxation, but that word can be misleading. Behind seemingly simple guitar lines stands a very recognizable authorial handwriting: soft chords, gently wavy melodies, rhythms that leave space, and songs that are not afraid to sound fragile. That is why the concert can also be attractive to those who do not follow every one of his albums, but like music that has a recognizable sound without excessive theatricality.The album "Guitar" additionally emphasizes that impression. The title is simple, almost deliberately ordinary, but the context of the release says a lot: after more experimental and more extensive projects, DeMarco returned to the instrument and form by which the audience recognizes him most easily. In concert terms, this means that the new phase does not break the connection with earlier work, but opens it again.

For visitors traveling to Austin, this date can be more than just an evening in the hall. A concert in the city center can easily fit into a weekend with visits to music bars, restaurants and venues connected to the local scene. But the main value remains on the stage: DeMarco works best when his informality is not experienced as a lack of discipline, but as a style that allows the songs to remain alive.

Practical notes without exaggeration

For this kind of concert, simple preparations are the most useful: check arrival time, ticket, hall rules and transport plan. If you are traveling from outside Austin, leave enough space between arrival in the city and entering the hall. If you are already downtown, count on crowds around evening times and on the fact that movement around popular locations can slow down.

It is also important to set expectations realistically. This is not an event that should be described with big phrases. Its strength lies in the combination of a songwriter who has a clear audience, a new album that gives fresh context and a hall that can preserve the feeling of closeness. For a listener who wants a warm, guitar-driven, somewhat dreamy concert in Austin, that is a strong enough reason for attention.

Sources:- ACL Live at The Moody Theater - confirmed dates May 16 and 17, 2026, start at 8:00 PM, performance with Tex Crick, venue address and basic event description.

- Event page for May 16, 2026 - data used on door opening at 7:00 PM, address, age rating and practical entry notes.

- Austin City Limits / ACL Live - data used on the move of production to ACL Live at The Moody Theater in 2011, capacity of around 2,700 seats, production equipment and venue character.- Pitchfork - data used on the album "Guitar", release date, single "Home", DeMarco's independent work on the album and return to the format of songs with vocals and guitar.

- Consequence - data used on the album "Guitar", recording in Los Angeles, 2026 tour dates and the context of the current concert phase.

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