Weekend Roundup
Here are the top 5 things to do in San Antonio this weekend
We’ve selected the top five things to do in San Antonio this weekend, and you’ll want to attend them all. For a full list of things going on, check out our events calendar.
The Tobin Center Ghost Light Society and The San Antonio Symphony present Symphony Tacky Sweater Soiree
The classic ugly Christmas sweater party gets a symphony-sized overhaul. Wear your tackiest Christmas sweater to the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts and enjoy a sneak peek of the San Antonio Symphony’s Holiday Pops concert. After the music stops, drinks will still be flowing in the Founder’s Lounge, complete with some accompanying desserts. Admission is free for Ghost Light members. Snag a $25 ticket for yourself or pay $40 to bring along your sweetheart.
Thursday, December 17 at 6 pm
Broadway in San Antonio presents The Book of Mormon
Head to Majestic Theatre for the smash-hit production about hilarious adventures to spread the Good Word. The bawdy Broadway show is a must see. Tickets are $49 to $154.
Thursday, December 17 through Sunday, December 20
Arts San Antonio presents The Nutcracker
Ballet holiday classic The Nutcracker comes to Lila Cockrell Theatre for one weekend only. Mejia Ballet International and San Antonio Metropolitan Ballet will grace the stage together in all their festive glory for this annual Arts San Antonio performance. Tickets are $29 to $110.
Friday, December 18 through Sunday, December 20
San Antonio Symphony presents Holiday Pops
Ring in the holidays with the sweet sounds of the season, courtesy of the San Antonio Symphony. Settle into the Tobin Center and channel the Christmas spirit with a sing-along, live music, special guests, and more. Tickets are $20 to $100.
Friday, December 18 through Sunday, December 20
Centro San Antonio presents Winter Festival at Travis Park
For one night only, Travis Park transforms into a winter wonderland complete with real snow! Visitors can enjoy tons of festivities including an ugly sweater contest, children’s activities, and a visit from Santa Claus himself. Admission is free.
Saturday, December 19 at 4 pm
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