Weekend Event Guide
Here are the top 7 things to do in San Antonio this weekend
Music is the main focus in the Alamo City area at the start of February. Catch concerts by Kin Faux, Lonestar, and the Children’s Choir of San Antonio, or enjoy the popular musical Dreamgirls at San Pedro Playhouse. Check out the top seven things to do in San Antonio this February 5-8 weekend. For a complete list of events, click over to our calendar.
Thursday, February 5
Brauntex Theatre presents Lonestar in concert
Country music band Lonestar performs live at Brauntex Performing Arts Theatre. The Nashville-based group has released 10 albums in its career and is known for top songs like “Tequila Talkin’” and “Runnin’ Away With My Heart.” Their most recent release is the 2025 EP, Iconic, Vol. 1, which is a tribute to women in music. Tickets are available.
Friday, February 6
San Pedro Playhouse presents Dreamgirls
The story of three young Black singers and their rise to fame in the Motown era comes to life on the San Pedro Playhouse stage. The Dreamgirls musical will feature famous songs like “One Night Only” and “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” along with nostalgic dance numbers and dazzling costumes as audiences journey through American music history. Performances are scheduled through March 8.
Tobin Center presents Matteo Lane: We Gotta Catch Up
Comedian Matteo Lane performs live at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. Lane brings his stand-up and musical talents to the stage for an evening of humor and storytelling that focuses on his life experiences and a wide range of topics through his lens as a gay man. Off stage, he can be seen in his 2025 comedy special, Matteo Lane: The Al Dente Special on Hulu.
Gruene Hall presents Kin Faux in concert
San Antonio country group Kin Faux performs live at Gruene Hall. The band, best known for their Texas Red Dirt Country music sound, comes to New Braunfels in support of their 2025 album, Next Heart You Break. The band’s top songs include “Honky Tonk in Heaven” and “Wild Horses.” General admission tickets are available now.
Saturday, February 7
Napoleon Dynamite Live!: 20th Anniversary Celebration
Cult classic film Napoleon Dynamite celebrates the 20th anniversary of its cinematic debut at the Charline McCombs Empire Theatre. Guests will enjoy a full screening of the movie followed by a live Q&A and interactive show featuring cast members Jon Heder, Jon Gries, and Efren Ramirez. Tickets are available now.
Children's Chorus of San Antonio presents Concert in the Cathedral
The Children’s Chorus of San Antonio will present a special concert at the iconic San Fernando Cathedral. The show will feature three ensembles, each celebrating the cultural richness of San Antonio in one of the most famed venues in the city. Admission is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. Visit Eventbrite to reserve your spot.
Majestic Theatre presents George Lopez
Comedic legend and actor George Lopez returns to the Alamo City for back-to-back shows at the Majestic Theatre. Best known for his decades of standup and his eponymous mid-2000s TV sitcom, Lopez has etched himself into the record books as one of comedy’s titans. He currently stars on the NBC series, Lopez vs Lopez, with his daughter, Mayan Lopez. Tickets are available.




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