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Get Your Meet Me At The Altar Tickets in Austin: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Meet Me At The Altar 29th Street Ballroom
2906 Fruth St,, Austin, TX
78705, US
1. Street Parking - within 0.1 miles, approx. $1/hour.
2. The University of Texas Parking Garage - 0.5 miles, approx. $10/day.
3. EasyPark Lot - 0.3 miles, approx. $5/hour.
4. The Highball Lot - 0.4 miles, approx. $7/day.
Meet Me At The Altar Concert Live at 29th Street Ballroom | Austin – August 04th, 2026
Looking for an unforgettable night at Meet Me At The Altar Austin? Then you won’t want to miss the vibe at 29th Street Ballroom, a hidden gem packed with raw energy and history. This place has been a cornerstone for local music lovers, hosting everything from sold-out punk shows to intimate acoustic sets. It’s the kind of spot where every corner feels alive, and you can almost taste the stories in the air. Whether you’re there to catch a rising band or just soak in the buzzing atmosphere, the crowd is always excited to discover new artists, making every show feel like a special secret shared among friends. Meet Me At The Altar Austin fans love how welcoming and down-to-earth everyone is, from the friendly staff to fellow concertgoers. The venue’s support for local talent really shines through, giving young bands a stage to grow on and audiences a chance to see the next big thing before anyone else does. If you’re craving a night of genuine connection and killer music, hitting up 29th Street Ballroom is a no-brainer. Trust me, the energy is contagious, and it’s one of those spots that sticks with you long after the last chord fades.