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Austin is brimming with plenty of great ways to make apartment living more fun, and one of the best ways to have fun in Austin is to check out some of the great live music. But which place gives you the best bang for your buck? Take a walk down to La Zona Rosa and experience for yourself why this place has become famous for its great atmosphere and exciting live music. The La Zona Rosa stage brings an intimacy between audience and performer almost unparalleled in the Austin music scene. One of the hottest musical venues in the city, it brings in some of the biggest names in all of musicdom, from favorites bands of yesteryear, to the hottest touring bands, to the best in the local Austin music scene. It’s also the location for many festivals, parties and benefits during the year and can be reserved for parties, get-togethers or even conferences. You could even host a community wide event there and invite everyone from your apartment! La Zona Rosa is broken into two stages: the large stage, where they host their larger performances, such as traveling rock bands, and the smaller stage on the club side, perfect for singer/song writers or smaller bands. It also features two bars, one long bar for those not wanting to wait in a long line for a drink, which, in this 1200 person capacity venue, could indeed be a problem; and a stage-side bar for those who managed to make it to the front of the pack. Either way, there’s plenty of beer flowing for those in the mood for a good drink. When leaving your apartment, make sure you’re prepared for the experience. Expect a huge crowd, a lively atmosphere, and a great time, but make sure to get there early. The place fills up quick, and once you get in, you’ll find it hard to get out. La Zona Rosa is sure to provide you with one of the best times you’re likely to have with the Austin music scene, and is one venue Austin Apartment-ites like you should not pass up.
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