Austin City Limits Radio announced on Friday that Blues on the Green would continue thanks to increased funding from H-E-B and Austin City Council's recent resolution to support the summer event.
Austin City Limits Radio said on Friday that Blues on the Green — an Austin summer tradition for over 30 years — would continue thanks to increased funding from H-E-B and Austin City Council'sfor this year because of rising costs. This prompted council members into action. The council’s resolution, which was passed Thursday,to look into ways to financially support Blues on the Green and other low-cost cultural events in the city.
“We're thrilled that the people of Austin, the City, H-E-B and the countless other sponsors agree that Blues on the Green is an essential bit of what makes Austin the Live Music Capital of The World," said ACL Radio Program Director Lynn Barstow in a press release."We are so grateful to be able to continue this great, 30+ year tradition.
The council passed a resolution that tasks city staff with finding ways to sustain live entertainment and art events, including the option to co-sponsor events and allow the sale of alcohol where appropriate.
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