Festival Recap: Day Two of Weekend Two of Austin City Limits Music Festival
Weekend Two of Austin City Limits Music Festival continued on Saturday, Oct. 11, with performances from Alemeda, Spacey Jane, Latin Mafia, Magdalena Bay, Pierce The Veil, Djo, The Strokes, and more.
Photos by Mckenna Sefcik

Singer-songwriter Alemeda opens her ACL set with her song “Gonna Bleach My Eyebrows.”

Singer-songwriter Alemeda opens her ACL set with her song “Gonna Bleach My Eyebrows.”

Singer-songwriter Alemeda opens her ACL set with her song “Gonna Bleach My Eyebrows.”

Following “I Hate Your Face,” Alemeda switches from an accusatory to a warm mood by slipping into “First Love Song.”

Following “I Hate Your Face,” Alemeda switches from an accusatory to a warm mood by slipping into “First Love Song.”

Alt-indie-rock band Spacey Jane kicks off its set with the honest track “Through My Teeth,” from its 2025 album If That Makes Sense.

Alt-indie-rock band Spacey Jane kicks off its set with the honest track “Through My Teeth,” from its 2025 album If That Makes Sense.

Lead vocalist Caleb Harper and bassist Peppa Lane find each other for a brief moment during “Estimated Deliveries,” a song about the struggles of long distance.

Harper and guitarist Ashton Le Cornu take in the crowd while playing their instruments during “Skin.”

Harper and guitarist Ashton Le Cornu take in the crowd while playing their instruments during “Skin.”

The powerful trio known as Latin Mafia emerges to the stage performing the quick-paced track “Siento que merezco más.”

The powerful trio known as Latin Mafia emerges to the stage performing the quick-paced track “Siento que merezco más.”

The powerful trio known as Latin Mafia emerges to the stage performing the quick-paced track “Siento que merezco más.”

Latin Mafia performs songs from its most recent album TODOS LOS DÍAS TODO EL DÍA.

Latin Mafia performs songs from its most recent album TODOS LOS DÍAS TODO EL DÍA.

Magdalena Bay’s lead vocalist Mica Tenebaum frolics on stage as she plays her keyboard, producing the electric notes behind “Secrets (Your Fire).”

Magdalena Bay enchantingly performs “Death & Romance” from its 2024 album Imaginal Disk.

Magdalena Bay enchantingly performs “Death & Romance” from its 2024 album Imaginal Disk.

Magdalena Bay enchantingly performs “Death & Romance” from its 2024 album Imaginal Disk.

Magdalena Bay enchantingly performs “Death & Romance” from its 2024 album Imaginal Disk.

Pierce The Veil’s bassist Jaime Preciado looks into the crowd during “Death Of An Executioner,” the opening track from the band’s 2023 album The Jaws Of Life.

During “Bulls In The Bronx,” lead vocalist Vic Fuentes makes his way across the stage.

Lead guitarist Tony Perry gazes off into Pierce The Veil’s vast crowd during “Bulls in the Bronx.”

During “Bulls In The Bronx,” lead vocalist Vic Fuentes makes his way across the stage.

Drummer Lioniel Robinson plays the drums with grit during “Pass the Nirvana.”

Djo closes out the Ladybird stage by opening his set with the slow tempo track “Awake.”

Djo closes out the Ladybird stage by opening his set with the slow tempo track “Awake.”


Djo closes out the Ladybird stage by opening his set with the slow tempo track “Awake.”


Djo’s guitarist and bassist perform “Basic Being Basic,” the lead single from his 2025 album The Crux.


Djo’s guitarist and bassist perform “Basic Being Basic,” the lead single from his 2025 album The Crux.


Engulfed in blue light, The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas’ distinct vocals shine through on “What Ever Happened.”


Engulfed in blue light, The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas’ distinct vocals shine through on “What Ever Happened.”


The Strokes continue to perform songs such as “Bad Decisions” and “Reptillia” for its headlining set on day two of ACL Weekend Two.


The Strokes continue to perform songs such as “Bad Decisions” and “Reptillia” for its headlining set on day two of ACL Weekend Two.


The Strokes continue to perform songs such as “Bad Decisions” and “Reptillia” for its headlining set on day two of ACL Weekend Two.




























































