San Antonio, known for its vibrant culture and rich history, experienced a little extra excitement on Thursday night, October 17. The popular band Plain White T’s, famous for their heartfelt ballad “Hey There Delilah,” made a surprise stop at the beloved local restaurant, Teka Molina, before hitting the stage for UTSA’s BestFest homecoming celebration.
It’s not always that you get to see chart-topping artists hanging out in the Alamo City. That said, when it happens, it makes for a memorable experience for fans and locals alike. Teka Molina, a cherished Tex-Mex spot in San Antonio, had the honor of hosting the band before they performed for a crowd of enthusiastic Roadrunners. Not only is Teka Molina one of the oldest Tex-Mex restaurants in the area, but it’s also renowned for being the home of the famous puffy taco! And honestly, what could be better than a delicious taco before a weekend filled with fun and festivities?
The restaurant didn’t waste any time in sharing their excitement, posting a picture of the band during their visit. It’s always nice to see big names taking a moment to appreciate local flavors and culture.
Friday marked the kickoff of BestFest, UTSA’s vibrant homecoming event hosted by the Alumni Association. Families and students gathered for a festive atmosphere, filled with games, food, and music. The excitement began at 4 p.m. with engaging activities like Cosmic Bingo and various student performances, making it a perfect outing for folks of all ages.
The evening culminated with a highly anticipated performance by the Plain White T’s. They took the stage at 9 p.m. in the Convocation Center parking lot, where they treated fans to a selection of their greatest hits. The crowd sang along, creating a lively atmosphere that showcased the spirit of San Antonio and the support for their UTSA Roadrunners.
Fans were also treated to news about the band’s latest music project. The Plain White T’s recently released a self-titled album, Plain White T’s, and attendees were eager to hear some of the new tracks live. Their blend of pop-punk and acoustic sounds continues to resonate with audiences, and the fresh tunes add to their impressive catalog.
As the sun went down and the music filled the air, it was clear that this weekend was going to be one for the books. For many attendees, seeing the Plain White T’s perform live was the cherry on top of a fantastic homecoming weekend. Whether it was munching on puffy tacos at Teka Molina, playing games designed to kick off the festivities, or singing along to nostalgic hits, San Antonio was buzzing with energy.
For music lovers, foodies, and road runners alike, it was a night that truly captured the heart and soul of San Antonio. It’s these experiences—where community, music, and culture come together—that make the Alamo City such a special place to live and visit.
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