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With an apartment in Austin you've quite a selection of venues for your live music needs. Which is the best? Well, if you're into Indie, underground or alternative music, then no venue quite delivers like Emo's. It regularly features some of the best acts in the country and has a great atmosphere for your entertainment. It's the perfect night out of the apartment! Emo's is made up of two stages, one inside, one outside, and most nights both are sporting great entertainment. The only difficulty when going to Emo's is deciding which of the great shows you should go to. The parties get raucous and the crowd is energetic, especially in the outside stage, where the larger bands usually play. There's really no experience quite like catching a band you really love playing through Emo's superb sound system before the energetic crowds that frequent it. Over the years, the best bands from around the world have made their way to one of Emo's popular stages, and there's hardly a night that a great band isn't playing one of the stages, if not both. Radio stars , Indie darlings, and even local favorites are common to see there, and they always put on a great show. You're unlikely to ever find yourself without something to at see at Emo's, promising a good time every night. Of course, these concerts can leave a person parched, so there are quite a few bars scattered around the place. If you're outside, inside, on one of the many patios, it's easy for you to find something to wet your whistle. A great selection of beer, and the best liquor, is available, and the bartenders know how to make just about anything you're craving. One of the best venues in Austin, with the best sound system in town, it's hard not to have a fun time at Emo's. So if you're looking for a fun evening away from the apartment, and you like good indie or alternative music, step right up to Emo's, one of Austin's favorite clubs. You won't regret it. Wear your rockin' shoes!
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