Weekend Event Guide
Here are the top 8 things to do in San Antonio this weekend
More rodeo entertainment, live performances, and can’t-miss concerts are on the horizon for the next few days. Enjoy the final days of Broadway musical Beetlejuice, or catch Black Pumas live in concert. Check out the top seven things to do in San Antonio this weekend. For a complete list of events, visit our calendar.
Thursday, February 15
San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo
The annual San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo continues at the Frost Bank Center. Highlights include classic rodeo competitions including barrel racing and bull riding, as well as a junior livestock show, live music, fair foods, and more. This year’s post-rodeo concerts will include musical guests Wynonna Judd, Brad Paisley, Robert Earl Keen, and many more. A full list of performances and a schedule of events is available on the rodeo website. Rodeo events are scheduled through February 25.
Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club presents Godfrey
Comedian Godfrey brings his irreverent style of humor to the Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club for a four-day stint. He’s best known for his various appearances in films and television shows like Zoolander, Louie, and 30 Rock. His more recent work includes a comedy special, Black By Accident, on Comedy Central. Tickets for all showtimes are still available.
Broadway in San Antonio presents Beetlejuice
Director Tim Burton’s beloved and cult classic film Beetlejuice gets the Broadway musical treatment at Majestic Theatre. Fans old and new can enjoy the retelling of this hilariously creepy story complete with an imaginative set design, fun costuming, and a score full of sing-a-long tunes. Shows are scheduled through February 18. Tickets for all showtimes are still available.
The Classic Theatre of San Antonio presents A Raisin in the Sun
The story of a Black family in Chicago and their dreams, struggles, and resilience comes to life on stage in the Cellar Theater at San Pedro Playhouse. Audiences can expect a poignant retelling of Lorraine Hansberry's iconic drama as the family receives a life-changing amount of money in the form of a life insurance check. Though set in the 1950s, this production explores racial discrimination, economic hardship, and the pursuit of happiness, all concepts that offer timeless appeal. Performances are scheduled through February 25.
Friday, February 16
San Antonio Museum of Art presents The Age of Armor: Treasures from the Higgins Armory Collection at the Worcester Art Museum
Discover the significant role of armor in its golden age at this unique San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) exhibition. Visitors can explore the coveted and rare treasures of the Higgins Armory Collection, complete with ornate personal body armor pieces dated from the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. Following opening weekend, the exhibition is on display through May 12.
Shen Yun
Breathtaking theatrics and ancient Chinese dance return to The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts stage. Shen Yun audiences will get a glimpse into the history and journey of classical Chinese dance accompanied by animated backdrops and all-original orchestral works. Tickets for all showtimes through February 18 are available.
Black Pumas in concert
Austin-based psychedelic soul band Black Pumas comes to San Antonio for two back-to-back nights. The band will perform live at Pearl Brewery in support of their 2023 album, Chronicles Of A Diamond. Tickets to both shows are still available.
Sunday, February 18
Samantha Fish and Jesse Dayton in concert
Blues artists Samantha Fish and Jesse Dayton join forces to co-headline a live concert performance at The Espee. The two solo artists come to San Antonio in support of their new collaborative album, Death Wish Blues.