Emo's

For other uses, see Emo (disambiguation).
Emo's
Address 2015 E Riverside Drive
Location Austin, Texas
Coordinates 30°16′00″N 97°44′14″W / 30.26667°N 97.73722°W / 30.26667; -97.73722Coordinates: 30°16′00″N 97°44′14″W / 30.26667°N 97.73722°W / 30.26667; -97.73722
Owner C3 Presents
Type nightclub
Opened  1992 (1992-MM)
Website
www.emosaustin.com
The Get Up Kids performing at Emo's in 1997.
The Ready Set performing at Emo's in 2010.
The Ratas Del Vaticano performing at Emo's in 2011.
Fugazi performing at Emo's in 2002

Emo's is a prominent nightclub located in Austin, Texas.[1] Emo's got its start as a Houston punk club in 1989, with the Austin location opening in 1992.[2] The Houston location closed its doors in September 2001.[3]

The nightclub is an official South by Southwest Music Festival venue, during which it consists of four stages.[4] The annual Emissions from the Monolith festival relocated to Emo's in 2007.[5] The club closed in December 2011 for reasons unknown, however in September of that same year, a new venue named Emo's East opened up on East Riverside, on the site of the old Back Room venue.[6]

On Feb 11, 2013, Emo's announced they were being sold to C3 Presents, the booking agent/production company behind Austin City Limits Festival and Lollapalooza, among other endeavors. [7]

See also

References

  1. Schwartz, Eileen (2001-01-01). "Poster Boy". Texas Monthly. Retrieved 2008-08-27.
  2. Gray, Christopher (2007-06-15). "TCB". Retrieved 2009-05-17.
  3. Christensen, Keith (2001-09-23). "Emo's (Houston) last day". Archived from the original on April 13, 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
  4. Pareles, Jon (2007-03-14). "The Times at the South by Southwest Festival". South by Southwest Journal (The New York Times). Retrieved 2008-08-27.
  5. Phillips, Phillips (2007-02-11). "Emissions From The Monolith 2007". Retrieved 2008-08-27.
  6. Fitzmaurice, Larry (2011-09-29). "Emo's Austin Closing". Retrieved 2012-02-20.
  7. Hernandez, Raoul (2013-02-13). "The Pro's & Cons of Hitchhiking". Retrieved 2013-02-13.

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