Weekend Event Guide
Here are the top 7 things to do in San Antonio Easter weekend
A diverse lineup of music is in the air as the Alamo City celebrates Easter weekend. Listen to corridos tumbados from Peso Pluma, shimmy to a Broadway musical about Tina Turner, or chill out to Gregorian chants downtown. 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 2
Gregorian: Pure Chants World Tour
Vocal choir Gregorians bring their world-renowned harmonies to the Charline McCombs Empire Theatre as part of their world tour, Pure Chants. The popular choir will perform songs from their album, ENIGMA. This show is suitable for audiences of all ages. Get more information on ATG Tickets.
Valero Texas Open
Longtime PGA Tour tournament, the Valero Texas Open, returns to TCP San Antonio for a weekend of competition. The event will feature close to 150 of the top players in the world, all competing for their share of a $9.8 million winning purse. Featured star players include 2025 champion Brian Harman, Robert MacIntyre, J.J. Spaun, Collin Morikawa, and others. Tickets are on sale now. Competition continues through April 5.
Big Texas Fun Crawfish Boil
Venture out to Selma for a Texas-sized feast of crawfish at Retama Park. In addition to mudbugs, highlights of this family-friendly event include live music, crawfish eating contests, a golden egg hunt, and carnival attractions. Big Texas Fun is open through April 5.
Friday, April 3
Broadway in San Antonio presents Tina: The Tina Turner Musical
The life and music legacy of Tina Turner plays out on stage at the Majestic Theatre. Audiences will witness the incredible true story of Tina Turner’s rise to fame and her uplifting journey as a solo artist. Tina: The Tina Turner Musical features iconic songs from the artist’s catalog including “Private Dancer” and “(Simply) The Best.” Tickets are on sale now.
Frost Bank Center presents Peso Pluma
Latin superstar Peso Pluma performs live in concert at Frost Bank Center. The “AMG” and “Lady Gaga” artist comes to San Antonio in support of his new collaborative album, Dinastia, with Tito Double P. Pluma is known for his unique sound, blending Mexican music with trap and hip hop influences, which has earned him spots on the Billboard Hot 100. Find out more on Ticketmaster.
Saturday, April 4
Tobin Center for the Performing Arts presents Samara Joy in concert
Jazz singer Samara Joy performs live in concert at the Tobin Center for one night only. The Grammy Award-winning artist comes to San Antonio in support of her 2024 album, Portrait. Joy rose to fame after the release of her self-titled debut album in 2021, and is best known for her hits, including “Tight” and “Guess Who I Saw Today.” A limited number of tickets are available.
Stable Hall presents Agarita + Caroline Shaw in concert
Violinist and composer Caroline Shaw joins Agarita at Stable Hall for a special co-headlining concert featuring her acclaimed works. The audience will enjoy a selection of Shaw’s compositions that showcase her unique voice and that have been influenced by her musical inspirations. The performance will also feature guest violinist Suliman Tekalli.



