Austin City Limits

Austin City Limits (1974- )

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Austin City Limits is an American television music program and a staple of the Public Broadcasting Service. Austin City Limits was initially created with an eye and ear toward original Texas music, featuring artists that created innovative new sounds in everything from western swing and Texas blues to Tejano music, progressive country and rock n' roll. The series went on to feature a wide range of American roots artists, covering a variety of styles and expanding beyond the borders of the Lone Star State. As the programs audience has grown, the music has encompassed regional, national and even international performers, and producer Terry Lickona continues to seek a balance of music genres in every new season. Austin City Limits today focuses on the unique contributions of diverse artists, music and songwriting from around the world.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 23:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S51E08Jon BatisteNov 22, 2025
S51E07Kelsea Ballerini | CAMNov 15, 2025
S51E06Austin City Limits Celebrates Antone's & the BluesNov 8, 2025
S51E05Samara JoyNov 1, 2025
S51E04Charley Crockett | WaxahatcheeOct 25, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Austin City Limits premiere?

Austin City Limits premiered on October 17, 1974.

Who was the first guest performer on Austin City Limits?

The first guest performer on Austin City Limits was Willie Nelson.

Did Austin City Limits have any female performers in its first season?

Yes, Austin City Limits featured female performers in its first season, such as Bettye LaVette and Toni Price.

Was Austin City Limits only focused on country music in its early years?

No, while Austin City Limits is often associated with country music, the show featured a diverse range of genres, including blues, rock, and folk, in its early years.

Did Austin City Limits have any international performers in its early years?

Yes, Austin City Limits featured international performers in its early years, such as Canadian folk singer Joni Mitchell.

When did Austin City Limits move to its current home at the Moody Theater?

Austin City Limits moved to its current home at the Moody Theater in 2011.

Did Austin City Limits take a hiatus at any point in its history?

Yes, Austin City Limits took a brief hiatus from 1979 to 1982, but returned with renewed enthusiasm and has been on the air ever since.

Who performed on the 100th episode of Austin City Limits?

The 100th episode of Austin City Limits featured an all-star lineup of performers, including Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, and Marty Robbins.

Has Austin City Limits ever won any Emmy Awards?

Yes, Austin City Limits has won multiple Emmy Awards throughout its history, including for Outstanding Sound Mixing and Outstanding Technical Direction/Camera/Video for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special.

Has Austin City Limits ever had any guest hosts?

Yes, Austin City Limits has featured guest hosts throughout its history, including musician and actor Ed Helms.

Was Stevie Ray Vaughan a frequent performer on Austin City Limits?

Yes, Stevie Ray Vaughan was a frequent performer on Austin City Limits, appearing on the show multiple times throughout his career.

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