Basketball mania, free family entertainment, and live performances are guaranteed entertainment for the days ahead. Experience the Final Four activities or enjoy the popular Broadway production Mamma Mia! Check out the top things to do in San Antonio this weekend. For a complete list of events, visit our calendar.
Thursday, April 3
Valero Texas Open
One of the oldest PGA Tour tournaments returns to TCP San Antonio for a weekend of world-class competition. The Valero Texas Open will feature nearly 150 of the top players in the world competing for the $9.2 million purse. Featured players include 2024 champion Akshay Bhatia, world No. 5 Ludvig Aberg, and others. Tickets are available online.
Broadway in San Antonio presents Mamma Mia!
An iconic tale of love and friendship told through the hits of pop band ABBA is live at Majestic Theatre. Audiences can experience the story of a daughter’s quest to discover her family history set in a Greek island paradise all on the eve of her wedding. Shows are scheduled through April 6.
The Tobin Center presents Wizard of Oz on Ice
The magical tale of Dorothy’s journey down the Yellow Brick Road comes to life on the ice at Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. This family friendly production will feature professional skating champions, interactive moments, and stunning visuals for all ages. Tickets for both shows are available now.
Friday, April 4
NCAA presents Reese's Men's Final Four Friday
The excitement of the NCAA Men’s Final Four is up close and personal at the Alamodome. This public event will feature open team practices, the Reese’s NABC All-Star Game, and more basketball-inspired activities. Admission is free and open to all ages.
NCAA presents March Madness Music Festival
Music stars gather to perform during the NCAA Men’s Final Four Weekend at Tower Park. Highlights of the three-day festival include a block party with performances by Pitbull, Doechii, and Ravyn Lenae. Additional performing artists include Jelly Roll, T-Pain, Chris Stapleton, Benson Boone, and Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats. Admissions is free and open to the public.
Saturday, April 5
NCAA presents Men's Final Four River Rally
Cheer on the NCAA Final Four teams before the big game weekend at the San Antonio River Walk. This floating pep rally invites all fans to gather along the river and support their favorite teams in their journey to the championship. Rally admission is free and open to the public.
Stayin’ Alive: One Night of The Bee Gees
Experience the story of iconic musical group The Bee Gees through song tributes. This Tobin Center for the Performing Arts production will feature a setlist of hit songs including “Night Fever,” “You Should Be Dancing,” “Stayin’ Alive,” and more. This show is suitable for audiences of all ages. A limited number of tickets are available.