San Antonio, get ready for an otherworldly experience because the first-ever Spacecon is blasting its way to your city! Taking place at the historic Freeman Coliseum from October 25-27, this weekend is set to be packed with excitement for sci-fi lovers of all ages.
Imagine standing just a few feet away from legends like William Shatner himself, the iconic Captain Kirk from Star Trek, and other beloved stars from the Star Wars, Marvel Universe, and beyond! This three-day sci-fi convention will bring together famous actors, comic artists, and fans across all your favorite franchises.
What’s in store? A whole universe of fun! Guests can look forward to panel discussions, chances for photos and autographs, and dazzling cosplay competitions. The event is also designed to be family-friendly, so kids can try their hand at a free-play Starcade or partake in early Halloween trick-or-treating at various booths.
Among the exciting events, attendees will be treated to interactive Jedi experiences courtesy of a local lightsaber performance club. Ever wanted to know more about the magic of fandom culture? Don’t miss the talk on the resurgence of fandom culture or get insider knowledge on the art of universe building with none other than Jim Starlin, co-creator of Marvel’s legendary Thanos!
Your weekend wouldn’t be complete without some amazing deals. With over 150 exhibitors selling toys, collectibles, light sabers, artwork, and even snacks, you’ll definitely want to bring your shopping bags. Single-day passes start at just $75, while a three-day pass is a steal at $199. And here’s the best part—kids under 14 get in for free! So everyone can join the fun.
Swing by the Freeman Coliseum’s Expo Halls, located at 3201 E Houston St. Event hours are Friday from 11 am to 7 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 8 pm, and Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm. For updates and reminders, don’t forget to download the Spacecon app available on both Google Play and the App Store!
Simultaneously, San Antonio will buzz with activities honoring Día de los Muertos during the Halloween season. Families and communities will come together to create vibrant ofrendas or altars, commemorating dearly departed with photos, personal items, marigolds, and sweet pan de muerto.
From the beautiful Mission San José hosting ofrendas by descendants of original settlers to the lively Day of the Dead Festival and River Parade at La Villita featuring the gigantic Catrina statue, there is no shortage of ways to celebrate! The festival will feature music, food, artisan markets, and elaborate floats exhibiting numerous altars and costumes.
This year’s Muertos Fest will feature over 80 original altars, five music stages, and an art market, all while paying homage to the culture of the day. Events at the Briscoe Western Art Museum will allow community contributions for a special altar, making sure everyone feels included in the celebration.
Visiting the vibrant Market Square from October 26-27 will surround families with cultural displays, themed processions, and altars honoring loved ones. Plus, for those eager for hands-on activities, workshops and face painting will be available at locations like Pullman Market and Rinconcito de Esperanza.
Whether you’re a sci-fi enthusiast or looking to appreciate the rich traditions of Día de los Muertos, San Antonio is the place to be this weekend! So gather family and friends, have fun, and take part in these two remarkable celebrations. We can’t wait to see how you embrace the wonders of both Spacecon and Día de los Muertos!
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