San Antonio’s Concerts and Fiesta Events Await

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San Antonio is gearing up for an exciting lineup of concerts and fiesta events this spring featuring renowned musicians like Pat Benatar, The Moss, and Branford Marsalis. Family-friendly festivities include the Fiesta Kickoff Market and the Guayabera Festival. Don’t miss out on Disney on Ice or the Festival of India! Music lovers and culture enthusiasts alike will find something to enjoy. Mark your calendars for a vibrant celebration of art and community in the city!

San Antonio’s Upcoming Concerts and Fiesta Events Promise Music and Cultural Delights

Hey there, San Antonio! Get ready to shake off those winter blues because the city is buzzing with excitement as a series of awesome concerts and vibrant fiesta events are just around the corner! It’s time to grab your best friends, your favorite outfits, and your dancing shoes because there’s so much happening in our beautiful city!

Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo Take Center Stage

First up, music lovers won’t want to miss the legendary duo, Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo. On April 22, 2025, at 7:30 p.m., they will light up the Majestic Theatre with their classic ’80s hits like “Love Is A Battlefield” and “Heartbreaker.” Tickets start at just $62, which is a steal for witnessing rock royalty in action! Plus, they’re also venturing into the literary world with an adorable children’s book titled “My Grandma and Grandpa Rock!”, making it a perfect evening for families.

Indie Rock Vibes with The Moss

The fun doesn’t stop there! Indie-rock band The Moss will take the stage at Stable Hall on April 25, 2025, at 8 p.m. with tickets for only $26. They bring a nostalgic ’70s twist to their music, and you won’t be able to resist their upbeat single, “The Place That Makes Me Happy.” What a great way to lift spirits!

Smooth Jazz with the Branford Marsalis Quartet

If jazz is more your scene, then head over to the Carver Community Cultural Center on the same night, April 25, 2025, at 8 p.m., for a special performance by the Branford Marsalis Quartet. Featuring the acclaimed trumpeter Branford Marsalis, this award-winning group, with three Grammies under their belt, promises to deliver an unforgettable evening. Tickets are priced at $42, which is well worth it to enjoy some smooth jazz!

Celebrating Vinyl Culture

Speaking of music, don’t miss out on “Ya Dig? A Celebration of Vinyl Culture”, happening on April 27, 2025, at Lazydaze Coffee, starting at 10 a.m. It’s a free event that’s part of a monthly DJ series dedicated to the love of vinyl records and underground electronic music. This is a perfect opportunity to dive deep into the music community!

Fiesta Excitement Kicking Off!

Let’s not forget about Fiesta! The Fiesta Kickoff Market will be rolling into town on April 19, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Southtown San Antonio. This family-friendly event is free to the public and will showcase crafts, food, and plenty of local talent!

Guayabera Festival and Other Fiesta Events

Also on April 19, you can join in the fun at the 5th Annual Guayabera Festival, held at Travis Park from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Entry is free and this festival focuses on the cultural significance of the classic guayabera shirt. You’ll also find the Hard Rock Cafe hosting the 30th Fiesta Medal Stroll from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., so be sure to check that out if you want to get a closer look at some cool table displays!

Disney on Ice and More Fiesta Fun

For family fun, make your way to the Alamodome between April 18-20, 2025, for Disney on Ice, with tickets starting at just $20. This is an enchanting experience that kids and adults alike can enjoy!

The Rolling Oaks Mall is also going all out with a Mega Fiesta Medal Event on April 19, featuring live music and dance performances — and it’s free! There’s no excuse not to join in the joyous atmosphere.

Experience Different Cultures

Now for those who wish to expand their horizons, the Festival of India 2025 will be taking place at Civic Park on the same day—April 19. This is a fantastic chance to immerse yourself in Indian culture through food, performances, and much more.

Comedy Night to Wrap It Up

To wrap things up, standup comedy fans can catch “Killers of Kill Tony” at the Majestic Theatre on April 19. It features popular comedians and promises a night full of laughter!

So, mark your calendars, San Antonio! Whether you’re into rock concerts, jazz, cultural festivals, or a night of comedy, there’s something for everyone. Grab some friends and dive headfirst into the vibrant music and culture scene that makes San Antonio feel like home!

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