The Ballroom at Spider House

cap:
400
Austin
,
Texas
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Hip-Hop/Rap
Indie Rock
Pop
Rock
Metal
Punk

The Ballroom @ Spiderhouse, located in Austin, Texas, has a rich history that dates back to its origins as a house on Hemphill, where it was known for hosting wild all-nighters with musicians and artists. The venue was later renamed the 29th Street Ballroom and became a hub for the Austin music scene under the management of Jason McNeely and Brian Tweedy. They fostered a vibrant indie rock and garage punk scene. After their departure, the venue was rebranded as Spiderhouse Ballroom and continued to be a central Austin live music hub. Today, the venue hosts a diverse variety of programming, from acoustic patio shows to more energetic performances.

Over the years, the Ballroom @ Spiderhouse has hosted a robust roster of top Austin bands, including Octopus Project, Ringo Deathstarr, and Mobley. The venue has also been home to legendary shows, including New Year's Eve parties and mega SXSW events. One notable performance was by Roky Erickson on New Year's Eve.

The venue has a capacity of 400 and features two stages, providing flexibility for different types of performances. The venue is known for its excellent acoustics, and has been reviewed as "The Best Sound Room in Austin". The venue also offers a unique atmosphere, draped in red-velvet curtains, which can add a distinctive touch to performances.

It is also home to several food trucks, providing a variety of dining options. Fans have praised the venue for its spaciousness, good sound, and the variety of food options in the area.

From launching local acts to hosting cultural events like the Austin Poetry Slam, the Ballroom @ Spiderhouse's welcoming spirit and quality sound continue to nurture the Austin music scene. Not surprisingly, over the years it has garnered a reputation for keeping the old Austin creative vibe alive and exuding a cultural welcoming. Also known for its unique and original stage design, with the soundboard booth built from old piano parts and the stage flanked by antique wooden columns. The venue provides a uniquely funky and intimate space for meaningful musical connections, making it a popular spot for Austinites.

played here

Open Mike Eagle

Hip-Hop/Rap

Teenage Halloween

Indie Punk

Modern Color

Indie Rock

Mike

Hip-Hop/Rap

Sosamann

Hip-Hop/Rap

Winona Forever

Indie Rock

GOON

Pollen