(CultureMap Austin) The evolution continues at the 29th Street Ballroom, the music venue formerly attached to Spider House Café. It’s no secret, Resound Presents CEO and co-founder Graham Williams says, that he and a large team of other industry pros are taking over the space; but now they’re ready to talk about what comes next for the venue and adjoining bar.
Although Spider House Café closed in 2020, the Ballroom stayed open, and has continued serving University of Texas students and anyone else who wants to see a show outside of the ordinary: punk shows, burlesque revues, fundraisers, and more. It’ll stay open through most of the renovations, scheduled through January of 2025, and is expected to hold a grand opening in March.
Now Resound — one of Austin’s top live music organizers, which was itself born from the ashes of another Austin institution — is lending two of its co-founders to managing the space going forward: Williams and Ian Orth. They’re joining seven other team members from venues around town, many of them overlapping: Amy Mullins, Brian Tweedy, Jason McNeely, John Yaklin, and Shannon LeBoeuf of Hotel Vegas, Chess Club, Kinda Tropical, Tweedy’s, and Yellow Jacket Social Club, in varying capacities; and Brian Buscemi and Mike Sanchez of the Little Darlin’.
Williams emphasizes that although things will be changing at the Ballroom, the goal isn’t to change anything people already love.
“Over the next few months as we kind of ease into the spring, we’re using this downtime to revitalize things, decorate, revamp some of the stuff in the venue and the bar, and just kind of get things moving in the right direction,” Williams says, “taking what’s already popular about the venue and just adding to it, really.”
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