Exciting Weekend Ahead: Broadway Hits, Haunted Adventures, and Jazz Fest in San Antonio!

Exciting Weekend Ahead in San Antonio!

Hey San Antonio! Are you ready for a jam-packed weekend filled with fun, festivities, and a little bit of fright? From Broadway shows to haunted adventures, there’s something for everyone in our vibrant city. Let’s dive into what’s happening this weekend!

Thursday, September 26

Kick off your weekend early with MJ the Musical at the Majestic Theatre! This Tony Award-winning show shines a spotlight on the magical world of Michael Jackson and his creative journey as he prepares for the iconic 1992 “Dangerous World” Tour. Expect a thrilling experience filled with classic hits, mesmerizing storytelling, and those iconic dance moves! This captivating performance runs through September 29, so grab your tickets before they sell out!

If you’re a fan of live music, make your way to Gruene Hall where the renowned rock band The Wallflowers will take the stage for a one-night-only concert. Led by the talented Jakob Dylan, this musical night supports their latest album, “Exit Wounds.” Limited tickets are still available, so don’t miss out!

Friday, September 27

Friday’s events are not to be missed! Experience the magic of MJ the Musical again or head over to the San Antonio Fall Home & Garden Show at the Alamodome. This year marks the 38th edition of the beloved show, which will feature a vast marketplace with tons of exhibits. You’ll get opportunities to connect with experts, attend presentations led by HGTV star Rico Leon, and meet various vendors showcasing home and garden products. It’s a great way to gather ideas for your next home project!

If you’re looking to get your adrenaline pumping, then head to the Terrorland Haunted Adventure for a spine-chilling ordeal. Gather your crew for a hayride through haunted trails and foggy woods. This thrilling adventure kicks off spooky season and runs through November 2. Will you be brave enough to tackle the fears lurking in the shadows?

Also on Friday night, the talented comedian David Cross will bring his stand-up tour, “The End of The Beginning of The End,” to the Stable Hall. Known for his brilliant wit from shows like *Arrested Development*, this is sure to be a night full of laughter!

Saturday, September 28

As we roll into Saturday, get ready for the 41st Annual Jazz’SAlive, San Antonio’s official jazz festival! Taking place at Civic Park at Hemisfair, this two-day event boasts a lineup of incredible jazz talent, including headliners like Patrice Rushen and The Lao Tier Band featuring Elliott Yamin. With performances on two stages, the festival promises to leave you grooving all day long.

Sunday, September 29

Wrap up your weekend with some family fun at Parktoberfest at Brackenridge Park. Celebrate the warmth of the autumn season with German-inspired festivities. There’ll be live German music, free beer samples from local breweries, and a delicious selection of German foods. And the best part? Admission is free and open to everyone! It’s a perfect way to enjoy the beautiful outdoors.

In summary, San Antonio is buzzing with activities this weekend! Whether you’re in the mood for some musical magic, haunted thrills, or simply a great time outdoors, there’s something for everyone. If you’re looking for even more events, check out the local calendar for everything happening in the area. Don’t forget to share your experiences on social media and enjoy every moment!


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