We’ve made it to the last day of the festival – it’s been another incredible year in the books and Sunday was a great way to end the weekend.
The day started with incredible acts taking over Zilker Park such as Ally Sallort, Anderson East, Julie and many more! The Dare took the Miller Lite stage at 3:15pm and once we arrived at the stage we knew we would be in for a great set. Fans were wearing full on suits resembling the singer, there was a massive crowd, and multiple signs made for The Dare to see. Once he took the stage, everyone cheered and started singing. He performed songs such as “Perfume”, “I Destroyed Disco”, and even “Girls”, the heat didn’t stop anyone from having an amazing time as everyone was giving it their absolute all.
As the day went on, attendees were trying to get in as much of the festival experience as possible. Some were watching sets of artists like Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Midnight Generation, Wet Leg, Gigi Perez while others were out getting last minute merchandise, exploring activations across the park and getting in as much content as possible showcasing the entire ACL Experience.
It was now 6pm and attendees could choose between Feid, Passion Pit and T-Pain, a very hard decision. We managed to catch T-Pain’s set and wow, was it nostalgic, he took everyone through a journey of his musical career. He performed songs such as “Cyclone”, “Bartender”, “Kiss Kiss” and soooooo many more hits. Everyone at the American Express stage was dancing, recording and singing their absolute lungs out, it was like traveling back in time to the early 2000s. He finished his set with some of the bigger hits like “Low”, “Buy U a Drank” and “All I Do is Win”, attendees made sure to give it their absolute all during these final moments.
The sun was setting and attendees were making their final choices on who to watch for the weekend, Polo & Pan, Gregory Alan Isakov and Mk.gee were some of the options to pick from for the 7 o’clock hour. The day ended with John Summit taking over the T-Mobile stage and The Killers taking over the American Express stage, Electronic and Rock genres were a great way to end the festival. The Killers surprised everyone by opening their set with “Mr. Brightside”, immediately having everyone singing at the top of their lungs. They played songs such as “Somebody Told Me”, “Human” and “When You Were Young”.
Austin City Limits 2025 gave us another spectacular year of activations, vendors and performers. The festival constantly outdoes itself, we can’t wait to see what next year holds!
ACL EATS






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FESTIVAL AERIAL






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THE KILLERS









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T-PAIN















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FEID












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GIGI PEREZ











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WET LEG




















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THE DARE









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ALLY SALORT





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Words by Michael Perea | Photos by Michael Perea and Chris Phelps, Roger Ho, Rylan McCoy Courtesy of C3 Presents