Weekend Event Guide
Here are the top 7 things to do in San Antonio this weekend
Live music, margaritas, and baseball top our list of entertainment for the weekend of September 4-7. Catch Mexican pop band Maná in concert or sip cocktails at the San Antonio Margarita 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, September 4
San Antonio Missions 2025 Season
The San Antonio Missions baseball season comes to a close at Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium. This final week’s opponents are the Corpus Christi Hooks. Home games will continue through September 7. Tickets are available now.
Friday, September 5
Tobin Center presents Wardruna in concert
Norwegian folk band Wardruna performs live at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. The group comes to the United States in support of their new album Birna. Folk artist Chelsea Wolfe will join Wardruna as a special guest. Tickets are on sale now.
Frost Bank Center presents Maná in concert
Mexican pop band Maná performs live at Frost Bank Center. The Latin group is best known for songs like “Maripose Traicionera” and “Rayando El Sol.” Fans can expect music from their nine-album discography, including songs from their most recent album, the 2015 project Cama Incendiada. Get more details on Ticketmaster.
Anthony Rodia: Laugh Till It Hurts Tour
Comedian Anthony Rodia performs stand-up material live at the Charline McCombs Empire Theatre. The Italian-American entertainer has amassed a considerable fanbase through his viral content after leaving his car dealership job in 2019. Rodia is also the co-host of weekly the podcast Little Bit of Laugh on Podcast One. Select tickets are available.
Saturday, September 6
San Antonio Margarita Festival
Patrón Tequila hosts a day of all things boozy and delicious at Backyard on Broadway. Festival attendees can enjoy a live DJ, a beer garden, margarita tastings, and more drinks from San Antonio’s top chefs and bartenders. Get more details on Eventbrite.
The Beacon at Midtown presents "each of us is proof" opening reception
An official Fotoseptiembre exhibition debuts at The Beacon at Midtown Gallery & Studios. The exhibit “each of us is proof” showcases the photographic work of Black artists and their interpretations of history and beauty within the African Diaspora. Reception admission is free and open to the public.
Sunday, September 7
The Tobin Center presents Open House: Passport to the Arts
Explore the full Tobin Center campus and its programming at its annual Open House. Highlights include pop-up performances, a guided tour, and interactive children’s events. Visitors can also participate in a scavenger hunt where stamps are collected in the event passport as they venture throughout the building. Admission is free and open to the public.






