This week's roundup includes an ice sculpture jewelry display in New York, rotating Westworld sculptures in Los Angeles, and a drum-powered paint showcase and a bodega-theme convenience store in Austin.

Wedding resource company The Knot celebrated its 20th anniversary with its annual Knot Gala on Monday at the New York Public Library. The event, which was produced by Strawberry Milk Events, had a FĂŞtes des RĂŞves dream party theme inspired by the Tuileries Gardens in Paris. The event showcased Macy's VIP Lounge, which featured products from the brand's Fine Jewelry collection in ice sculpture displays.

Tito's Handmade Vodka offered guests specialty cocktails from an ice bar that displayed the event theme and colorful flowers.

A dazzling violinist from Shien Artists welcomed guests on the steps of the venue with a live electric violin performance.

The inaugural Meadows Music & Arts Festival took place October 1 and 2 at Citi Field's parking lot in New York. Founders Entertainment, the producer of the festival, created a lounge area called the Bud Light Beer Garden. Guests ages 21 and older could enjoy beer and play games such as ping-pong.

The Viceland Tour Bus was onsite at a festival for the entire weekend. The Vice-sponsored bus, created by the marketing agency A-OK Collective, showcased Vice programming, hosted artist interviews and meet-and-greets, and featured hammocks, snacks, and photo ops.

Revlon hosted its annual philanthropic luncheon, which supports the beauty brand's Women's Health Mission, on September 27 at Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood. BMF designed centerpieces of clean white block lettering that spelled out "Spread the Power of Love" with red roses set in black vessels.

The premiere party for HBO's new futuristic western series Westworld took place September 26 at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. The party, which was fabricated by Special Event Contractors and designed by Billy Butchkavitz Design, featured a rotating "Vitruvian Man" sculpture surrounded by display cases of wire sculptures in human forms.

The party space was built as a three-dimensional western town and showcased a wall with projections of western scenery.

The 15th edition of Austin City Limits Music Festival took place September 30 to October 2 and October 7 to 9 at Zilker Park in Austin. New to this year’s festival grounds were the ACL Bodegas—convenience stores of sorts that sold fruits, snacks, and other essentials from $2 to $5.

Lowe's showcased an open-air lounge called the Lowe's Studio, which featured a paint drum station. As visitors struck each drum, different colored paints splashed up within giant tubes. The harder they hit, the higher the paint would jump. Guests could also pose with instruments for 180-degree gifs.