Oh Happy Day
Fiesta music festival gifts free tickets to San Antonio in 2nd year

Joe King Carrasco performs at the 2024 La Semana Alegre.
Reborn Fiesta music festival La Semana Alegre is giving a gift to San Antonio to celebrate the completion of Hemisfair’s Civic Park. Organizers say the May 1-2 party, featuring rousing sets from some of Central Texas’ most popular artists, will now be free.
After an almost three-decade gap, Hemisfair revived the original “happy week” in 2024. Before La Semana Alegre folded in 1995, it was one of the area’s most unruly festivals, booking raucous metal acts like Blue Oyster Cult and Motorhead alongside pop, country, and Tejano acts like The Bangles, New Kids on the Block, Selena, and Toby Keith.
The 2025 edition keeps the genre mixing alive but with perhaps less moshing. A preliminary schedule lists plenty of local favorites like Garrett T. Capps, Sunny Ozuna, Joe King Carrasco, and Girl in a Coma.
But at least one act from the festival’s halcyon days is returning to the stage. Los Angeles-born hard rockers Legs Diamond, whose 1992 album, Captured Live, was recorded at La Semana Alegre, will thunder back to the event on May 2.
In addition to showcasing more than 15 acts, the festival will make room for artisan crafts and food vendors. Since this is during Fiesta, expect chicken on a stick, bratwurst, and cascarones.
The festivities will take place from 5-11 pm each evening, but the exact set times for the La Semana Alegre lineup have yet to be released. San Antonians can RSVP now for free tickets or purchase $40 VIP packages with a raised viewing area, a dedicated bar, two drink tickets, and a commemorative cup.