Country music shows, haunted attractions, and an art preview party are sure to keep your schedule packed for the days ahead. Take a trip through Terrorland, or spend some time at the Texas Singer Songwriter Country Music Festival. Check out the top seven things to do in San Antonio this weekend. For a complete list of events, go to our calendar.
Thursday, October 3
Photo courtesy of Randy Rogers Band
La Cantera Resort & Spa presents Texas Singer Songwriter Country Music Festival
Country music, its stars, and its impact take center stage at La Cantera Resort & Spa. The three-day festival features a packed line up of new works by songwriters and composers from Texas and beyond. Highlights include a dinner show at SweetFire Kitchen, an Acoustic Singer Songwriter Showcase, and a finale performance from The Texases. Festival tickets are available now.
The Briscoe Western Art Museum presents Storytellers Exhibition: Preview Party
Experience the newest exhibition at the Briscoe Western Art Museum before it's unveiled to the public. Party guests can get a first look at Storytellers, which features works by artists who have been impacted by the Southwest through media such as paintings, illustrations, images, and more. Tickets include complimentary valet, specialty cocktails, and light bites.
Ana Gabriel in concert
Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel makes a stop in San Antonio at Frost Bank Center as part of her Un Deseo Más Tour. She’s known for her top songs such as “No te hago falta” and “No Entiendo” and has released 21 albums in her career, including Por Amor a Ustedes most recently in 2020. For more information, visit Ticketmaster.
Friday, October 4
Terrorland Haunted Adventure presents Expedition Terror
Thrills and chills await brave guests at Terrorland. Visitors will embark on a hayride through the site’s dark heart complete with foggy wooded lowlands and a haunted hillside trail. Cling to friends, family, or your courage while encountering frights around every corner. Terrorland is open through November 2.
Saturday, October 5
Felipe Esparza: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly Tour
Comedian Felipe Esparza brings fresh material to the stage at Freeman Coliseum. He comes to San Antonio as part of his The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly Tour. Esparza will be joined by special guest comedians Ralph Barbosa, Chris Estrada, Ken Flores, Frankie Quinones, and Rene Vaca.
Blooming with Birdie presents Monarch Butterfly and Pollinator Festival
Celebrate the monarch butterfly and its impact on local wildlife at the return of the Monarch Butterfly and Pollinator Festival. Guests are invited to Brackenridge Park for a day of family-friendly activations and entertainment focused on butterflies, wildlife pollinators, and the ecosystem that they call home. Admission is free and open to the public.
Sunday, October 6
1964 The Tribute in concert
Revisit the year 1964 through the lens and superstardom of The Beatles during this musical reimagining at Charline McCombs Empire Theatre. Fans can experience the historic performances that The Beatles gave before a live audience at the peak of the group’s worldwide “mania.” Tickets are available.