ALL THAT JAZZ
Jazz’SAlive trumpets stacked lineup for 2025 San Antonio music fest

Pedrito Martinez headlines Jazz'SAlive on September 27.
The rhythm is returning to Alamo City. The 42nd annual Jazz'SAlive festival will swing into Hemisfair's Civic Park on September 26-27, bringing two full days of music, dancing, food, and community. This year's family-friendly event features a genre-spanning lineup of international and local talent, including viral jazz vocalist Stella Cole, Grammy-winning bassist Endea Owens, and Afro-Cuban percussionist Pedrito Martinez.
The San Antonio Parks Foundation produces the free festival for an estimated 15,000 guests. The huge undertaking follows the nonprofit's commitment to equity, culture, and community and has served as a showcase for Civic Park since 2023.
"Since 1981, the SA Parks Foundation has funded music and cultural experiences in parks," says Mary Jane Verette, President & CEO of the San Antonio Parks Foundation, in a release. "When we invest in our green spaces, we are promoting the health and well-being of an inclusive community, and that is a vision we can all support. Civic Park at Hemisfair offers lush green spaces to enjoy music at its finest and community."
Most of the action takes place on stages hosted by KRTU 91.7 FM, ATG Entertainment, and the Majestic Theatre, keeping the vibes flowing from 11 am-11 pm daily. On Sunday, September 28, the festival has an encore with a jazz worship service and outdoor after-party at Travis Park United Methodist Church.

This year's performers explore every aspect of jazz, blending in soul, funk, R&B, and pop. The lineup includes:
Friday, September 26
- MiChelle Garibay-Carey
- St. Mary's University PM Jazz Combo
- Stella Cole
- Mark Little and Melodious Phunk
- Endea Owens and the Cookout
- Brenná Parker
Saturday, September 27
- Lucía Gutiérrez Rebolloso
- The Lighthouse All Stars
- The Soul Spot DJs
- Mike Sailors and Elias Haslanger
- The USAF Dimensions in Blue Jazz Combo
- Nina & The Gypsies
- The Jason Charos Quintet
- Pedrito Martinez
In addition to the music, the festival includes kids' activities, a food court, and a local artisan market. Samba Vida will keep the crowd entertained while they eat and shop.
Although admission is free, guests can enhance their experience with $60 Patron Seats or go all-in with the $250 VIP Speakeasy, featuring signature cocktails, curated Bourbon tastings, hors d'oeuvres, and live jazz in a luxe lounge setting. For those traveling in, the Hilton Palacio del Rio is offering discounted rates just steps from the stage. More info and ticket upgrades can be found at saparks.org.
