Music, magic, and main stage moments are on the agenda for the weekend in beautiful San Antonio. From a live concert at the Tobin Center to a musical murder mystery at the Majestic Theatre, there’s something for everyone in the family. Without further ado, here are the top seven things to do in San Antonio this weekend.
The Carver Community Cultural Center proudly opens an exhibit featuring the vibrant works of local painter, Laurel Gibson. Her large-scale explorations of the Alamo City will be on display through August 27 and is open to all art lovers free of charge.
In the evening, the classic Hasbro board game, Clue, comes alive on the Majestic Theatre stage. Exciting performances will take you on a suspenseful journey through an evening of murder and blackmail. Catch the drama through to June 30.
Illusionist Scott Pepper is set to enthrall audiences with a magical display at The Magicians Agency Theatre. Known for his blend of comedy, storytelling, and slight-of-hand magic, he has gained fans young and old from around the globe. Catch his performances through August 4.
The iconic rock band, George Thorogood & The Destroyers, grace the stage of the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts on Friday night. Touring for their “Bad All Over The World Tour: 50 Years Of Rock”, fans of rock won’t want to miss this opportunity to hear their classic hits live.
Phillip A. Townsend, a Ph.D. candidate in Black art curation studies at The University of Texas at Austin, joins Ruby City for a engrossing gallery conversation about the color screenprint “After the Dance” by British artist Chris Ofili. Admission is free with prior RSVP as space is limited.
Get into the patriotic spirit a little early this year with music by the Boerne Concert Band at Main Plaza. With a repertoire covering popular and patriotic favorites, it’s a family-friendly event sure to delight all music enthusiasts. Additionally, they will be joined by the special guest performers, the Boerne Jazz Band.
For those looking for ways to celebrate Independence Day around San Antonio, there are plenty of free events offering parades, music, food, and fireworks. Prominent towns and suburbs like Shavano Park, Helotes, and New Braunfels, among others, are set to host their own unique Independence Day festivities.
So, San Antonio, are you ready for a fun-filled weekend? Whether it’s theater, art, music, or magic that sparks your interest, there’s an event waiting for you. Time to mark these dates on your calendar and prepare for a weekend of enjoyment, laughter, and intrigue.
Keep an eye out for more entertainment and dining news around San Antonio, with Latin-Caribbean takeout spots splashing into the city’s Five Points and surprising new bars catching the buzz. Plus, the shaking up at Weathered Souls offers new beer offerings to check out. The celebration continues with the San Antonio Tastemaker Awards 2024 – an event not to be missed.
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