Weekend Event Guide
Here are the top 7 things to do in San Antonio this weekend
Music, magic, and main stage moments are on the agenda for the days to come. Catch a live concert at the Tobin Center, or enjoy a musical murder mystery at the Majestic Theatre. Check out the top seven things to do in San Antonio this weekend. For a complete list of events, visit our calendar.
Thursday, June 27
Carver Community Cultural Center presents "Laurel Gibson" opening day
Experience the vivid works of local painter Laurel Gibson at the latest Carver Community Cultural Center exhibit. Gibson’s work on big canvases explores her vision of the Alamo City itself. Following opening day, the exhibit will be on display through August 27. Admission is free and open to the public.
Broadway in San Antonio presents Clue
The classic Hasbro board game Clue comes to life on the stage at Majestic Theatre. Audiences will join six mysterious guests at Boddy Manner for an evening of murder and blackmail while they rush to find the culprit and their weapon of choice. Performances are scheduled through June 30.
Friday, June 28
The Magicians Agency Theatre presents The Magic of Scott Pepper
Illusionist Scott Pepper brings his dazzling display of magic to The Magicians Agency Theatre. He’s best known for his ability to mix sleight-of-hand skills with comedy and storytelling, which has gained him fans of all ages from around the world. Performances are scheduled through August 4.
George Thorogood & The Destroyers in concert
Rock band George Thorogood & The Destroyers perform live in concert at Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. The group known for hits like “Bad to the Bone” and “Get A Haircut” comes to San Antonio in support of their Bad All Over The World Tour: 50 Years Of Rock. Select tickets are available.
Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club presents Cristela Alonzo
Comedian and actress Cristela Alonzo performs a block of shows at The Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club. She’s best known for her starring role on the popular ABC sitcom Cristela and for her time as a guest host on daytime talk show, The View. Performances are scheduled through June 30.
Saturday, June 29
Ruby City presents "Moon Lit Joy" - Phillip A. Townsend Gallery Talk
Phillip A. Townsend, a PhD candidate in Black art curation studies at The University of Texas at Austin, joins Ruby City for a gallery conversation about the color screenprint "After the Dance" by British artist Chris Ofili. Space is limited. Admission is free with RSVP.
Sunday, June 30
Boerne Concert Band presents Independence Day Concert
Celebrate Independence Day early with the help of live music performed by a group of volunteer musicians at Main Plaza in Boerne. This family-friendly concert will feature a wide range of popular music and patriotic favorites that are suitable for all ages to enjoy. The Boerne Concert Band will be joined by the special guest performing Boerne Jazz Band. Admission is free. For more ideas this week and next, check out our Fourth of July list.