SXSW Sets Podcast Festival, Locals-Only Perks and Changes in Music Venues for 2027 Event in Austin
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South by Southwest has announced plans for its 2027 edition in Austin, Texas, including a new dedicated Podcast Festival, perks exclusively for local residents, and temporary relocations of key music and film venues. The changes come as the festival's usual home, the Austin Convention Center, undergoes extensive renovation and the Paramount Theatre closes for restoration, forcing organisers to spread events across alternative hotel and theatre venues downtown while continuing the more integrated, hub-based format introduced in 2026.
SXSW 2027 will run from 15-21 March, with the inaugural Podcast Festival taking place 17-21 March and open to all badgeholders, featuring live tapings and industry discussions; the SXSW EDU conference for educators again precedes the main event, from 13-16 March. The Music Clubhouse moves to The Thompson hotel, with conference programming centred at The Thompson and The Westin, while film premieres shift to ACL Live at the Moody Theater (capacity roughly 2,800) and the Film & TV Conference relocates to the Driskill and Stephen F. Austin hotels. New for 2027 are a CxO Badge for senior executives and a "512 Club" offering Austin residents special perks and a dedicated downtown base during the festival.
- SXSW 2027 adds a new Podcast Festival running 17-21 March.
- Convention Center and Paramount Theatre closures force venue relocations.
- New locals-only perks include the "512 Club" for Austin residents.
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SXSW is an annual festival held in Austin, Texas, that brings together music, film, technology and other creative industries through conferences, showcases and screenings. It draws large numbers of visitors and industry professionals to the city each spring, and its scale means it typically spreads across many different venues rather than a single site.
The event has traditionally been anchored at the Austin Convention Center, but that venue is currently undergoing major renovation, and the historic Paramount Theatre, another regular SXSW venue, is closed for restoration work. As a result, organisers have had to find alternative spaces around downtown Austin, including hotels and other theatres, to host the festival's various strands.
This has prompted organisers to rethink parts of the festival's structure and offerings for its next edition, including new formats and features aimed at different groups such as podcast creators, senior executives and local residents. Because SXSW is a significant driver of visitors and revenue for Austin, changes to its venues and format are of interest both to festival attendees and to the wider city.
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The case for
Supporters see this as a pragmatic, even creative, response to unavoidable disruption: with the Convention Center and Paramount Theatre both closed for renovation, spreading events across hotels and theatres keeps the festival running rather than pausing it, and a dedicated Podcast Festival reflects the genuine growth of that medium as part of SXSW's cultural remit. They would also argue that the 512 Club rewards the Austin residents who host the disruption of the festival every year, helping maintain local goodwill and civic buy-in that the event depends on long-term.
The case against
Critics, including some longtime attendees and locals, may worry that scattering venues across hotels erodes the walkable, spontaneous-discovery character that made SXSW distinctive, replacing it with a fragmented, corporate-hotel feel. They might also see the new CxO Badge and locals-only perks as signs of a festival increasingly stratified by wealth and status, prioritising exclusivity and executive access over the grassroots, accessible spirit that originally built its reputation, even if the Convention Center closure gives organisers little practical choice this particular year.
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