Weekend Event Guide
Here are the top 7 things to do in San Antonio this Fiesta weekend
Fiesta season kicks off this week in the Alamo City, showering the city with music, carnival treats, and thousands of cascarones. Want a break from all the festivities? Close your eyes for a sound bath and yoga flow. Check out the top seven things to do in San Antonio this weekend. For a complete list of events, click over to our calendar.
Thursday, April 16
Charline McCombs Empire Theatre presents Damien Escobar in concert
Violinist Damien Escobar performs an intimate concert at Charline McCombs Empire Theatre. The New York-based musician is best known for a signature sound blending contemporary, classical, and R&B genres for a unique study in sound and artistry. Get more details at ATG Tickets.
McNay Art Museum presents "Tony Walton: Designer of Dreams"
Prolific Broadway scenic and costume designer Tony Walton is celebrated by way of the McNay Art Museum’s newest exhibition. Visitors can discover some of Walton’s most iconic sets, including works for films like Mary Poppins and The Wiz, through artist-made displays. Following the opening weekend, the exhibition is on display through August 23.
Friday, April 17
The San Antonio Zulu Association presents A Taste of New Orleans
Visit the lively streets of New Orleans without leaving the Alamo City at the Sunken Garden Theater. A Taste of New Orleans is a culinary and cultural experience featuring a variety of New Orleans-famous cuisine and music performances hosted by the San Antonio Zulu Association. Additional activities include face painting, clowns, and play areas for kids. Events are scheduled through April 19. Tickets are available now.
Tobin Center for the Performing Arts presents Colin Hay in concerts
Singer-songwriter Colin Hay and his Acoustic Band play a special stripped-down concert at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. Hay is famously known as a member of Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band and as the sole continuous member of the band Men At Work. Fans can expect an evening of reimagined Men At Work songs and a variety of Hay’s solo hits.
Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club presents Mario "Superstar" Salazar
Mario “Superstar” Salazar brings his sharp wit and unique perspective on life. With stories that range from his military service to his close bond with his pets, Mellow and Mesquite, Salazar has audiences in stitches with his relatable and often hilarious anecdotes. He has shared the stage with comedy greats Gabriel Iglesias, Jeff Ross, and Steve Treviño, and has rocked alongside musical legends Ice Cube, Fito Olivarez, and Cypress Hill.
Saturday, April 18
Rah! Rah! Room presents Sound Bath and Yoga Flow
Reset and recharge your nervous system with sound healing and movement at Rah! Rah! Room. Participants will experience a 45-minute immersive sound bath and a 10-minute gentle yoga flow focused on breath work and grounding. All experience levels are welcome. Guests are encouraged to bring their own yoga mat and towels for the event. Get more information on Eventbrite.
Chaparral Music and Heritage Festival
Celebrate the music, flavors, and history of South and Central Texas at Travis Park. The Chaparral Music & Heritage Festival includes an all-day schedule, including a live music performance from artists such as The Spazmatics, giveaways, community vendors, and more. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy the event in comfort. Admission is free and open to the public. Dogs on leashes are welcome.

Say hello to fur majesty at El Río Fido Coronation.San Antonio Humane Society/ Facebook
Performers rock the mic at Fredstock.Fredstock/ Facebook