Weekend Event Guide
Here are the top 7 things to do in San Antonio this weekend
Explore every corner of the city on a chilly weekend with happenings ranging from farmers' markets to free concerts. Catch rock legend Morrissey's rescheduled show or celebrate the beauty of public spaces through art at the McNay Art Museum. Check out the top seven things to do in San Antonio this January 8-11 weekend. For a complete list of events, click over to our calendar.
Thursday, January 8
McNay Art Museum presents "Ferias, Parques, y Plazas: A Celebration of Public Space"
The art and vibrancy of public spaces are celebrated through a collection of works on display at the McNay Art Museum. This new exhibition features pieces by San Antonio-based artist Adriana M. Garcia as well as paintings and prints by Elizabeth Catlett, Howard Cook, and Diego Rivera. Following the opening weekend, “Ferias, Parques y Plazas: A Celebration of Public Space" will be on display through April 13.
Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club presents Tacarra Williams
Comedian and storyteller Tacarra Williams performs a series of shows at The Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club. Williams has opened for several comedy stars including, Bill Bellamy, DeRay Davis, and Tony Rock. Most recently, she appeared on NBC’s Bring the Funny. Williams was also the host of the CW competition show Totally Funny Kids. Tickets are available now.
Friday, January 9
Shen Yun
Be transported to the world of ancient China and experience the art of classical Chinese dance at The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. Shen Yun is a production featuring a blend of high-tech backdrops, a live orchestra, colorful costuming, and some of the most talented performers versed in a once-lost artistic culture. Performances are scheduled through January 25.
Saturday, January 10
Garden Ridge Market Days
Shop for fresh provisions, unique gifts, and more while supporting local area farmers and artisans during another installment of Garden Ridge Market Days. Guests can shop over 130 vendors offering everything from microgreens, grass-fed beef, eggs, nuts, honey, and oils to candles, jewelry, bath products, boutique clothing, and more. Admission is free and open to the public. Market days occur monthly.
Boeing Center at Tech Port presents Morrissey in concert
Legendary artist Morrissey comes to San Antonio for a live show, rescheduled after he cancelled a planned May 2025 appearance. As the lead singer of pioneering indie rock band The Smiths, he released four studio albums with. In his solo career, Morrissey released 13 studio albums, most recently including I Am Not a Dog on a Chain in 2020. Get more details on Etix. ut, be warned, the singer has already cancelled two of his previous January dates.
The Tobin Center presents H-E-B Cinema on Will's Plaza
Free movie nights under the stars continue at Will Naylor Smith River Walk Plaza at the Tobin Center. This month’s featured screening is the 1954 Alfred Hitchcock film, Rear Window. Guests are encouraged to arrive early and bring their own lawn chairs or blankets to ensure good outdoor seats. A full bar and concessions will be available to complete the movie night. Admission is free. Screenings are scheduled monthly.
Sunday, January 11
Musical Bridges Around The World presents Russell Hill Rogers Musical Evenings: The Quilt
The San Antonio Gospel Heritage Choir and special guest performers take to the stage for an evening of music inspired by the Musical Bridges Around The World’s award-winning documentary, The Quilt. This special concert at San Fernando Cathedral will showcase the rich heritage of African American music as part of DreamWeek San Antonio programming. Admission is free and open to the public. Get more details on Eventbrite.
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