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Get Your As I Lay Dying Tickets in Austin: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for As I Lay Dying Come and Take It Live
2003 E Riverside Dr, Austin, TX
78741, US
1. Street Parking - Up to 0.2 miles - Free to $2/hour
2. Lot 1 - 0.3 miles - $10
3. Lot 2 - 0.4 miles - $15
4. Garage - 0.5 miles - $20
5. Valet - On-site - $25
As I Lay Dying Concert Live at Come and Take It Live | Austin – November 29th, 2026
Come and Take It Live is a must-visit spot for anyone looking to experience Austin’s thriving music scene, especially if you’re into metal and hardcore acts like As I Lay Dying Austin. The venue has a reputation for being clean and welcoming, which makes you feel right at home even before the show kicks off. They’re pretty good about listening to fans too, often encouraging feedback to make each visit better. In 2020, they even launched an online store packed with band merch and exclusive gear, trust me, snagging those limited editions feels like a badge of honor. What really sets Come and Take It Live apart is how they team up with local universities for events, creating a cool bridge between students and live music culture. The counters and communal areas are perfect for chatting about the show or swapping band stories, giving the whole experience a laid-back, communal vibe. And if you’re lucky enough to get the VIP treatment, you might score some exclusive merch or front-row access that makes the night unforgettable. Sitting in the heart of Austin’s vibrant arts scene, it’s a go-to spot, especially when bands like As I Lay Dying Austin hit the stage. Just a heads up, if you’re coming from the southeast, take South Pleasant Valley Road to Riverside, that’s the easiest route to get there.