About:
Austin City Limits (ACL) is an annual music festival that takes place in Austin, Texas, typically in October, featuring a wide variety of musical genres. The festival was inspired by the television show of the same name, which has been featuring live musical performances since 1974.

ACL has become one of the most popular music festivals in the United States, attracting over 450,000 attendees annually. The festival has helped to solidify Austin's reputation as a music destination and has had a significant economic impact on the city, generating millions of dollars in revenue for local businesses and creating thousands of jobs.

Austin City Limits was founded by the public television station KLRU in 1974. The show was created to showcase the rich musical talent in the state of Texas, and it has since become the longest-running music television show in history. The festival was later founded in 2002 by C3 Presents, a concert promotion company based in Austin, in partnership with KLRU. Since then, the festival has grown significantly in size and popularity, attracting music fans from around the world.

Famous For:
ACL is famous for being held in the live music capital of the world: Austin, Texas, is known as the live music capital of the world, and ACL is a major part of the city's vibrant music scene.

Creation Purpose:
The purpose of Austin City Limits was to create a music festival that would showcase the rich musical talent in Texas and provide a platform for both established and emerging artists to reach a wider audience.

Fun Facts:
The festival has a long history of booking legendary musicians, such as Bob Dylan, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Ray Charles.

The festival is held annually over two weekends in October in Zilker Park, a 350-acre public park in downtown Austin.

In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Austin City Limits was canceled for the first time in its 18-year history. The festival returned in 2021 with a reduced capacity and new health and safety protocols in place.

Impact on the Music Industry:
ACL helped boost album sales and exposure: Performing at Austin City Limits can be a huge boost for an artist's exposure, as the festival attracts a large and diverse audience from all over the world. In some cases, performing at the festival has helped to boost album sales and increase an artist's popularity.

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Austin City Limits 2003 at a glance

When did Austin City Limits 2003 take place?

Festival was scheduled from 19 Sep to 21 Sep 2003 (2 day(s)).

Where was Austin City Limits 2003 held?

Austin City Limits takes place in Austin, United States. Here is the full address of the festival: Zilker Park, Austin, Texas, United States

Who headlined Austin City Limits 2003?

Kings of Leon, Miranda Lambert, The Mavericks, Dwight Yoakam, Jack Johnson, Julieta Venegas, Los Lobos, O.A.R., Bright Eyes, Café Tacvba.

What were the main genres at Austin City Limits 2003?

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