Aug. 6 | Listen to live music at a Spicewood brewery
Frontyard Brewing will host singer-songwriter Blake Henley at its 9-acre Spicewood brewery site shared with winery 5 Soul Wine Co. Henley’s music is influenced by elements of folk, rock and blues, according to information from Frontyard. 6-8 p.m. Free. Frontyard Brewing, 4514 Bob Wire Road, Spicewood. 512-614-4380. www.frontyardbrewing.com
Aug. 6 | See a live production of “Little Shop of Horrors”
Zilker Theatre Productions will continue its summer production of “Little Shop of Horrors” at Bee Cave’s Hill Country Galleria. The Broadway-grade musical series will take place on the central plaza, and galleria restaurants will stay open late to accommodate guests. Tickets are sold out but walk-ups are accepted, according to Hill Country Galleria. 8:15 p.m. Free. Hill Country Galleria, 12700 Hill Country Blvd., Bee Cave. 512-263-001. www.hillcountrygalleria.com
Aug. 7 | Attend Austin Sol’s rivalry game
Austin Sol, the city’s professional ultimate team within the American Ultimate Disc League will face off against the Dallas Roughnecks in a rematch Saturday night at Chaparral Stadium. The game, which will serve as a playoff game, will be the most anticipated in the team’s history, according to a release from the American Ultimate Disc League. Austin Sol and the Dallas Roughnecks have played three times this season, with Austin winning two of the three games. 7 p.m. $10 (online), $12 (at the door). Chaparral Stadium, 4100 Westbank Drive, West Lake Hills. www.atxsoil.com
Aug. 7-8 | Watch drag boats race on Lake Marble Falls
Following a three-year hiatus, Lakefest Boat Races will return Aug. 7-8. The event will be hosted by the Marble Falls and Lake Lyndon B. Johnson Chamber of Commerce through a partnership with the Southern Drag Boat Association. Spectators will have the opportunity to watch drag boats race at 200 miles per hour, according to the chamber. The full schedule of events can be found on the event’s website. 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. $10 (children ages 6-12), $15 (seniors), $20 (adults). Lakeside Park, 305 Buena Vista Drive, Marble Falls. 830-693-2815. www.marblefallslakefest.com
Aug. 9 | Enjoy a 17-piece band
The city of Lakeway’s annual Big Band Bash will return Aug. 9 for the first event this year. Those in attendance can enjoy big band music from the 17-piece Republic of Texas Big Band, featuring David Cummings and Lisa Clark on vocals. Guests should bring their own beverages and snacks. Moving forward, the live music event hosted by the Lakeway Arts Committee will take place on the second Monday of every month. 7-9 p.m. Free. Lakeway Activity Center, 105 Cross Creek, Lakeway. 512-261-1010. www.lakeway-tx.gov/1800/Big-Band-Bash