Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out these events in the Austin metro area, from sports events to Black History Month celebrations and more, happening Feb. 21-23.

This list is not comprehensive. Events are subject to change.

Karbach Round Rock Classic

Four collegiate baseball teams will meet at Dell Diamond in Round Rock this February for the annual Karbach Round Rock Classic. The baseball tournament will include teams from The University of Oklahoma, The University of Minnesota, The University of Virginia and Oregon State University.Collectible trade show

A buy, sell and trade show for collectibles will take place at the Old Settlers Park in Round Rock.Brews & Wicks Workshop


A candle making workshop will be held at 3rd Level Brewing in Round Rock. Attendees will receive expert instruction to craft their own candle inside of a beer bottle.OUTsider Festival

Nonprofit OUTsider will host its annual festival and conference with the mission to unite LGBTQ+ artists, audiences and scholars. There will be performances from over 15 artists.
  • Feb. 19-23, performance times vary by day
  • $69 (hardship festival badge); $69 (student festival badge); $129 (general badge)
  • The Vortex, 2307 Manor Road, Ste. 2135, Austin
  • www.outsiderfest.org/monstrosity
Black History Month Kids Day

The George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural and Genealogy Center will host a day of celebration for Black History Month with storytelling sessions, arts and crafts workshops, and more.ATX Open

Taking place at Westwood Country Club, the event will bring some of the world’s best tennis players to Austin.
  • Feb. 22-March 2, match times vary
  • Ticket prices vary
  • 3808 W. 35th St., Austin
  • www.atxopen.com
Bingo & BBQ Night


With food and fun, attendees can support local charities by playing 10 games of bingo, enjoying barbecue and winning prizes donated by local businesses and sponsors.Black History Month: Cooking, Culture, and Comedy

Austin Public Library will host an afternoon of events to celebrate and teach about Black History Month.‘UrineTown the Musical’

The satirical musical relates to societal issues.Childbirth Education Class

Parents-to-be can learn about labor positions.Plate Smash Release Party


Residents are invited to release old habits and energy by writing negative thoughts on a plate and smashing it to pieces in a safe space.Royal Tea Party

Parents and children can explore Wonderland with a royal tea party presented by Subaru of Georgetown. There will be light snacks, crafts and moments with Alice and the Mad Hatter. Attendees are encouraged to wear their prince or princess attire. Adults do not have to register but adult supervision is required at all times.