Weekend Event Guide
Here are the top 7 things to do in San Antonio this weekend
Free family fun, a foodie-approved festival, and live music are the perfect ways to enjoy the start of the fall season in the Alamo City. From October 9-12, groove to jazz music at the Japanese Tea Garden or explore flavors and spirits at the Gruene Music & Wine Festival. Check out the top seven things to do in San Antonio this weekend. For a complete list of events, go to our calendar.
Thursday, October 9
Melissa Etheridge and Indigo Girls perform live at The Espee on October 9.



The Espee presents Melissa Etheridge and Indigo Girls in concert
Rock musician Melissa Etheridge and group Indigo Girls perform live at The Espee as part of their co-headlining tour. Fans can expect performances that span both discographies. Etheridge has released 16 albums in her career and is known for her hits such as “Come to My Window” and “I’m the Only One.” Indigo Girls are best known for songs like “Closer to Fine” and “Least Complicated.” Tickets are available now.
Gruene Music & Wine Festival
Travel just outside the city for the Gruene Music & Wine Festival. The four-day event at Gruene Hall will include a private concert, beer and wine tastings, various live music performances, food vendors, a silent auction, and more. Ticket prices vary by event. For a full schedule of events, visit the festival website.
Friday, October 10
Japanese Tea Garden presents Jazz in the Garden: Toro Flores & Hot Sauce
San Antonio’s Japanese Tea Garden hosts a free evening of music as part of its ongoing concert series. Visitors can enjoy the garden grounds and a live performance by Toro Flores & Hot Sauce. Food will be available for purchase from the garden’s Jingu House. Guests are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets for a comfortable listening experience.
Empire Theatre presents iLuminate
The electrifying performance group iLuminate glows up at the Charlie McCombs Empire Theatre. The company rose to fame during their time on America’s Got Talent in 2011 and is known for their signature fusion of dynamic dance routines and custom LED costuming. This show is suitable for audiences of all ages.
Saturday, October 11
The Tobin Center presents H-E-B Cinema on the Plaza
Movie night under the stars continues at Will Naylor Smith River Walk Plaza at the Tobin Center. This month’s featured movie is the 1991 film, Curly Sue. 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.
Sunday, October 12
GEA Live presents Twilight in Concert: 15th Anniversary Celebration
The iconic romance saga Twilight gets the film-to-concert treatment at the Majestic Theatre. This 15th anniversary production will feature the original movie accompanied by a 12-piece live band in a candlelit atmosphere. Tickets are available now.
Boeing Center at Tech Port presents Mudvayne in concert
Metal band Mudvayne performs live at the Boeing Center at Tech Port. The group comes to San Antonio as part of their national L.D. 50 25th Anniversary Tour, which celebrates their debut album. Mudvayne will be joined by special guests Static-X and Vended. Get more information on Etix.
