Hey, San Antonio! Are you ready for a weekend packed full of fun and exciting events? There’s so much to do, whether you are a music lover, a fan of the arts, or just looking for something wonderful to do with family and friends. Let’s dive right in and see what’s happening this weekend!
This weekend marks a special celebration as Jazz’SAlive returns for its 41st year, hosted by the San Antonio Parks Foundation. This two-day jazz festival is a must-visit for anyone who appreciates smooth tunes and upbeat rhythms. On Friday evening from 4 to 11 p.m., stick around for the incredible Patrice Rushen headlining the show, along with performances from Dirty River Orchestra and Kate Kortum. Then, on Saturday, it’s time to groove with The Lao Tizer Band, as well as Jose Amador and the United States Air Force Band of the West, among others. The cool vibes will be live at Civic Park at Hemisfair – 210 S. Alamo St. You can catch these amazing performances for free or get a premium seat for $60!
If you’re in the mood for laughter, comedian David Cross is bringing his new stand-up show, “The End of the Beginning of the End,” to Stable Hall at 307 Pearl Parkway. Come join in for an evening of fresh humor at 7 p.m. on Friday. Tickets are priced between $49.50 and $99.50, and they are sure to bring a smile to your face!
Fans of heartfelt music can look forward to Lucinda Williams performing on October 8-9, or dance along with Leon Bridges at the Majestic Theatre on October 10. If you’re in the mood for something more country, don’t miss singer-songwriter Clint Black on October 13 at Floore’s Country Store.
Have home improvement or gardening on your mind? The San Antonio Fall Home + Garden Show is here to help. From noon to 8 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, you’ll find hundreds of exhibitors showcasing everything from landscaping to home decor at the Alamodome. Friday is free entry day, while Saturday and Sunday tickets are just $7!
Art lovers can enjoy SAY Sí’s annual fundraiser, “Small Scale Big Impact,” celebrating the organization’s 30th anniversary this Friday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Don’t miss this wonderful evening filled with exhibitions, a silent auction, delicious food, and cocktails.
The collection at the Witte Museum is getting a little creepier with the new exhibit “Spiders: From Fear to Fascination.” Starting Saturday, this exhibition will run through January 5, showcasing live specimens of arachnids and fascinating installations surrounding spider science. Buy a ticket for only $6 on top of regular museum admission. An adventure awaits for the brave!
Catch the legendary Jim Messina, famous for his work in Buffalo Springfield and Loggins & Messina, this Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Expect to hear classic hits like “Danny’s Song” and “Angry Eyes.” Tickets are available for $59.50 to $79.50.
For the movie buffs—don’t miss the Manhattan Short Film Festival at Urban-15 starting Friday. Catch ten films from nine different countries, rate them, and help choose the Best Film and Actor. Your attendance also gives you a unique chance to see films on a pathway to the Academy Awards!
As the weekend rolls to a close, enjoy a relaxing Sunday afternoon with the San Antonio Chamber Choir, who are kicking off their 20th anniversary season. Or, if you’re a fan of post-hardcore, look for Dayseeker bringing high-energy performances to Vibes Event Center.
So, San Antonio, there’s no shortage of fun and culture calling your name this weekend. Grab your friends, family, or just your favorite book, and get ready to embrace the excitement!
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