Weekend Event Guide
Here are the top 5 things to do in San Antonio this weekend
This weekend, you can wine down at an adults-only festival, laugh your worries away, or celebrate the great Frida Kahlo with the kiddos in tow. For a full list of San Antonio happenings, visit our events calendar.
Emerson String Quartet in concert
Kick off the weekend to the classic sounds of the Grammy Award-winning Emerson String Quartet at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. The renowned group will play classic works from composer legends like Beethoven, Shostakovich, and Tchaikovsky on Thursday night.
Frida Siempre: Presenté
In honor of Frida Kahlo’s birthday, the Frida Festival committee honors the spirit and work of the iconic Mexican painter with an inaugural event at Brick Marketplace this Saturday. The free, family-friendly event will feature a salon-style art gallery, Mexican culinary tastings, live performances, and more. Mix and mingle with local talent like El Tallercito de Son SATX and Grupo Folklorico de Bendiciones and celebrate the legacy of one of the world’s most influential artists.
Halsey in concert
After making the rounds at the hottest music festivals across the country, electro-pop princess Halsey stops in New Braunfels this Saturday. Sing along to Halsey’s hit singles and get an exclusive listen to tracks from her debut album, Badlands, at WhiteWater Amphitheater.
Texas Wine Revolution
Winos, rejoice! Party with Lone Star State wines during the Texas Wine Revolution this Sunday. Sip homegrown rosé blends from 25 Texas wineries and enjoy live music, bites from local food purveyors, exclusive tastings, and more at William Chris Vineyards.
Jim Gaffigan: Fully Dressed
Stand-up comedian and actor Jim Gaffigan will grace the Majestic Theatre stage this Sunday night only with back-to-back shows. The funnyman comes to Alamo City in support of Fully Dressed, a two-hour laugh session that will leave your cheeks hurting.
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