The Austin City Limits (ACL) Festival returns in October 2025, featuring a star-studded lineup with headliners like Hozier, Doja Cat, The Strokes, and Sabrina Carpenter over two weekends at Zilker Park.

Oct 1, 2025
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Variety
Star-Studded Lineup Announced
The 2025 Austin City Limits (ACL) Festival has revealed its lineup, featuring a diverse roster of top-tier artists. Headliners include Hozier, Doja Cat, The Strokes, Sabrina Carpenter, Luke Combs, and John Summit. The event will take place over two weekends, from October 3–5 and October 10–12, at Zilker Park in Austin, Texas.
This year's festival continues its tradition of showcasing a wide range of genres across nine stages, with over 100 performances scheduled. For the complete artist roster and schedule, visit the official ACL Festival website.
Headliners by Day
Friday: Hozier, Luke Combs, Cage The Elephant, Empire of The Sun
Saturday: Sabrina Carpenter, The Strokes, Doechii, Djo
Sunday: Doja Cat, John Summit, Feid, T-Pain, MK.Gee
The festival is one of Austin's largest cultural events, drawing major international acts alongside emerging talent.
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Tickets and Festival Experience
Tickets for the highly anticipated event are selling fast. General Admission passes for Weekend One are already sold out, but fans can still purchase 1-day, 3-day, GA+, and VIP passes for Weekend Two via the official ACL ticketing page. Flexible payment plans are available.
Beyond the Music
ACL Festival offers more than just musical performances. The "ACL Eats" food court highlights Austin's culinary scene with a variety of local vendors. Attendees can also enjoy a beer hall and a dedicated wine area.
The experience extends into the city with "ACL Fest Nights," a series of official aftershows held at iconic local venues. This year's lineup includes performances at the Moody Theater and 3TEN ACL Live, with acts like Djo and INOHA. Details can be found on the ACL Live events page.
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New York Post