Last Dinosaurs rolled into Scoot Inn on February 22 and made the whole place feel like a neon-lit house party under the stars. From the jump, they had the crowd locked in — smooth grooves, slick guitars, and that signature indie sparkle that somehow feels laid-back and high-energy all at once.
They opened with “Keys To Your Civic,” and from there it was pure motion — everyone dancing, heads bobbing, smiles everywhere. Songs like “Sense” and “Zoom” hit that sweet spot where catchy turns into anthemic, and the entire crowd knew it. “FMU” and “Non Lo So” felt massive live, with basslines that rattled your ribs and choruses that begged to be shouted.
The band had an easy charm about them — tight on stage but never stiff, joking between songs, clearly having as much fun as the crowd. “Paranoia Paradise” and “Dominos” were pure groove-fests, and “Elton” brought that dreamy shimmer that makes their music feel like summer nights bottled up.
Scoot Inn’s outdoor setup added to the magic — the warm night air, the string lights, and that feeling of being exactly where you were supposed to be. And when they closed out the encore with “Andy,” it was one of those perfect concert moments — arms around friends, singing like you’ve known the lyrics forever.
Last Dinosaurs didn’t just play a show; they gave Austin a night that felt golden, easy, and alive — the kind of night you think about on your way home, wishing you could do it all over again.