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Mac DeMarco

Austin City Limits Live (ACL Live & 3TEN ACL Live), Austin, US
17. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
17
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Mac DeMarco tickets for Austin concert - indie night with Guitar, Tex Crick and close ACL Live sound

Looking for tickets to Mac DeMarco in Austin? The ACL Live at The Moody Theater concert brings warm indie sound, the Guitar era and support from Tex Crick. Secure your purchase for a night built around close-room energy, guitars and DeMarco's loose stage charm

Mac DeMarco in Austin: an intimate indie evening in a venue with television history

Mac DeMarco arrives at Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater on May 17, 2026, at 8:00 PM, as part of the American leg of the tour accompanying his recent creative chapter. The concert has been announced in a venue closely connected with Austin's musical identity: ACL Live is the permanent home for the recording of the show "Austin City Limits", one of the most recognizable music television institutions in the USA. For the audience, this means an evening in a hall that is not conceived as a huge arena, but as a concert venue where performance details, communication with the audience and sound are especially important. Tickets for this event are in demand.

Mac DeMarco is a Canadian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer who has built a recognizable world between indie rock, lo-fi pop, soft guitar phrases and a relaxed, slightly disheveled stage presence. His songs often seem simple on first listen, but behind them stand a characteristic guitar tone, melancholic melodies and humor that does not impose itself. Audiences most often associate him with songs such as "My Kind of Woman", "Chamber of Reflection", "Salad Days", "For the First Time" and "Freaking Out the Neighborhood", but the current tour has additional context because it comes after the album "Guitar".

Why the current tour matters

The album "Guitar" was released in 2025 through Mac's Record Label and marked a return to songs in a more classic, vocal-and-guitar form after the release "Five Easy Hot Dogs" and the extensive collection "One Wayne G". DeMarco wrote, recorded, produced and mixed the material for "Guitar" himself, while mastering was entrusted to David Ives. That fact explains well what the audience can also expect at the concert: music that does not rely on overemphasized production, but on the rhythm of the band, warm guitar sound, a recognizable voice and relaxed performance logic.The album includes the songs "Shining", "Sweeter", "Phantom", "Nightmare", "Terror", "Rock and Roll", "Home", "Nothing at All", "Punishment", "Knockin", "Holy" and "Rooster". It is not reasonable to claim in advance exactly which songs will be performed in Austin, because the setlist has not been publicly confirmed for this date. Still, the context of the tour clearly suggests that the new phase of his career plays an important role, alongside room for older songs that turned DeMarco into one of the most recognizable names in contemporary indie rock.

What the audience can expect from the performance

Live, Mac DeMarco rarely comes across as a performer who wants to turn a concert into a strictly directed production. His shows are known for looser dynamics, humor, conversation with the audience and sudden changes of mood: a song can begin almost quietly, with soft guitar and falsetto, and then develop into a more playful band moment. Recent reviews from the American tour emphasize precisely that combination of calmer acoustic parts, casual stage energy and songs that the audience sings almost reflexively.

For those who have followed him since the albums "2", "Salad Days" or "This Old Dog", the concert in Austin will be an opportunity to hear how older material lives alongside newer, more stripped-down songs. For an audience just discovering him, the most attractive part may be precisely the accessibility of his sound: there is no need for extensive prior knowledge, because DeMarco's music relies on a clear mood, easily memorable guitar lines and a sense of immediacy. Places are disappearing quickly.

  • For longtime fans: the evening is interesting because of the combination of older favorites and the new album "Guitar".

  • For indie rock lovers: the concert offers a recognizable guitar sound without excessive production weight.

  • For visitors traveling to Austin: ACL Live is in the city center, so the concert can easily be combined with an evening out.

  • For audiences who like relaxed performances: DeMarco's stage often feels informal, witty and close to the audience.



Tex Crick as confirmed support

Tex Crick has been announced as support for the concert in Austin. That is a detail worth noting because it fits into the broader tone of the evening: instead of an aggressive opening, the audience can expect a musical introduction that prepares the space for DeMarco's softer, eccentric and melodically oriented songs. There is no need to speculate about guests, joint performances or additional surprises, because such details have not been confirmed. It is enough to say that the line-up is arranged so that the evening remains in an indie and alternative register.

Tex Crick is an Australian singer-songwriter and keyboardist connected with understated pop, a quiet groove and songs that work well in club and theater settings. As support for Mac DeMarco, he is a logical choice for an audience that likes slow-burning music: songs that do not seek an immediate effect, but space, attention and good sound. In a hall such as ACL Live, such an introduction may make more sense than a loud opening act battling the room.

ACL Live at The Moody Theater: a venue that changes the concert experience

Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater is located at 310 W Willie Nelson Blvd in Austin. Capacity is listed at around 2700 seats, which is large enough for a full concert sweep, but compact enough that the audience does not lose the feeling of closeness to the performer. The venue opened in 2011 as the permanent production base for "Austin City Limits", and it is equipped for recordings and concerts of a high production standard. For Mac DeMarco, that is a particularly suitable setting: his songs need a space in which the guitar, voice and small changes in dynamics can come to the fore.

The hall is part of Austin's musical picture, a city that built its reputation not only on festivals, but also on a constant concert flow through clubs, theaters and mid-sized venues. ACL Live has a different feel from a stadium performance: the audience comes to listen, but also to react, and the performer has enough room for spontaneity. With DeMarco, that matters because his concert charm often does not lie in the perfect performance of every note, but in the relationship between the song, the band and the audience.

Arrival, parking and getting around downtown Austin

Since ACL Live is in downtown Austin, planning the arrival is worth doing earlier, especially if a visitor is arriving by car. The venue itself states that it has no officially connected parking garage, but there are various options nearby. Downtown parking can take time, so it is smart to leave a time buffer before the concert begins. Limited valet parking is also available for ticket holders at the W Hotel, on a first-come, first-served basis.For those who do not want to look for a parking space downtown, rideshare is a practical option, especially after the concert when traffic around the hall can become dense. Walking from nearby hotels and restaurants is also a realistic option because ACL Live is located in a part of the city accustomed to evening outings. Visitors traveling to Austin should keep in mind that this is a concert in the central city zone, not a separate hall on the edge of the metropolis.


  • Venue address: 310 W Willie Nelson Blvd, Austin, Texas 78701.

  • Capacity: around 2700 seats, depending on configuration.

  • Parking: there is no officially connected venue garage, but public options exist in the surrounding area.

  • Arrival: it is recommended to leave earlier because of downtown traffic and parking.

  • Alternative to a car: rideshare and walking from nearby accommodation or restaurants.



How to prepare for the evening

The best preparation for this concert is not memorizing a possible setlist, but listening across the range of DeMarco's career. "Salad Days" and "This Old Dog" show well his older, more mature and warmer expression, while "Guitar" gives the context of the current tour. Anyone who wants to recognize the concert atmosphere should pay attention to the difference between songs that are almost dreamy and those that can gain more rhythm, jokes and audience participation in the choruses live.It is worth arriving early enough for the support, especially because Tex Crick is not just a formal introduction to the evening. At concerts like this, the first part often helps the audience get used to the sound of the hall and the tempo of the evening. If you are coming from outside Austin, it is practical to check accommodation downtown or in zones with simple transport to the hall earlier. Ticket sales for this event are underway.

Who this concert is an especially good choice for

This is not a concert for an audience looking for huge stage machinery, fireworks and a precisely choreographed performance. Mac DeMarco is most interesting when informality is felt between the songs, when the band leaves room for small shifts and when the audience reacts to songs that feel as if they were created in a room and then grew into a hall. That is exactly why ACL Live makes sense: the venue is representative enough, but it does not distance the performer from the audience.

Longtime fans will get the context of a new creative phase, and a broader audience will have the chance to hear a performer whose choruses have for years been part of the indie repertoire on playlists, radio shows and concert recommendations. Lovers of guitar-based indie pop, psychedelic edges and relaxed stage communication will feel natural here. The concert in Austin is additionally interesting because it takes place in a city with a strong musical identity and an audience accustomed to performers who are not boxed into a single format.

Austin as host city

Austin is more than a location on the tour map for this kind of concert. The city has a reputation as one of the liveliest music centers in the USA, with an audience that understands well the difference between festival euphoria and a careful hall performance. Visitors coming to see Mac DeMarco can use the day for a walk downtown, restaurants in the area and an evening arrival at the hall without the need for a long trip outside the city.

For travelers, another advantage is that the concert takes place in a hall connected with the Austin City Limits brand, and not in a generic venue without local meaning. That does not guarantee a special program nor should it create expectations that have not been announced, but it gives the event clear concert weight. In such a setting, Mac DeMarco is not coming only to complete another date, but to perform in a space whose architecture is tied to listening, recording and musical concentration.

Atmosphere: warm, strange and very human

The most attractive part of DeMarco's concert identity is often the feeling that serious songs and a joke can happen in the same minute. His music has enough nostalgia to hit an audience looking for melancholy, but also enough looseness that the evening does not become heavy. In songs such as "My Kind of Woman" or "For the First Time", one hears a romantic, almost dreamy side, while older concert favorites can open space for louder reactions and singing from the audience.At ACL Live, that contrast could be heard especially well: quieter moments will not get lost in a huge arena, and band parts will have enough room to spread out. This is a concert for listening, but not for stiffly sitting in one's own seriousness. It is worth securing tickets in time.

Practical summary for visitors

Mac DeMarco's concert in Austin takes place on May 17, 2026, at 8:00 PM at ACL Live at The Moody Theater. Confirmed support is Tex Crick. The venue is located downtown, at 310 W Willie Nelson Blvd, and has a capacity of around 2700 seats. Since there is no officially connected garage, arriving by car requires additional planning, while rideshare and walking from the city center are practical alternatives. The most important thing is to count on an evening in which the current album "Guitar" gives a new frame to DeMarco's familiar world: soft guitars, relaxed humor, melancholy without pathos and a direct connection with the audience.

Sources:
- Austin City Limits Live - data on the date, time, venue, address and confirmed support Tex Crick were used.
- Mac DeMarco - an overview of current tour dates and the status of the Austin concert was used.
- Pitchfork - data on the album "Guitar", the way the album was created, the songs and the context of the tour were used.
- Austin City Limits / ACLTV - data on capacity, the history of the venue and the role of ACL Live at The Moody Theater were used.
- ACL Live Directions, Parking & Transportation - data on the address, parking, valet option and recommendation for earlier arrival were used.
- Glide Magazine - a description of a recent concert impression from the tour was used, without taking over an unconfirmed setlist for Austin.

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