Weekend Event Guide
Here are the top 5 things to do in San Antonio this weekend
Live entertainment is taking center stage at venues all across Alamo City. See musical artists like Alejandro Escovedo live in concert, or enjoy a Broadway production of Disney’s Frozen. Check out the top five things to do in San Antonio this weekend. For a complete list of events, visit our calendar.
Thursday, May 30
Broadway in San Antonio presents Disney's Frozen
The Broadway-adapted retelling of the hit Disney film Frozen continues at Majestic Theatre. The production will feature music from the original score and a dozen new songs by the film’s songwriters, Oscar winner Kristen Anderson-Lopez and EGOT winner Robert Lopez. Shows are scheduled through June 2.
Saxon and Uriah Heep in concert
English rock bands Saxon and Uriah Heep join forces to bring their co-headlining tour to the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. Uriah Heep performs in support of their 2023 album, Chaos & Colour. Saxon performs in support of their new album, Hell, Fire & Damnation. Tickets are still available.
Friday, May 31
Alejandro Escovedo in concert
Guitarist and singer-songwriter Alejandro Escovedo comes to San Antonio as part of his national tour. He plays live at Stable Hall in support of his new album, Echo Dancing. Escovedo will be joined by guest performers Scott Danborn and Mark Henne. Get more information on Tixr.
Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club presents Michael Blackson
Comedian and actor Michael Blackson makes a stop in San Antonio for a two-day stand-up residency. Blackson is best known for his roles in films such as Next Friday and Meet the Blacks. Most recently, he is the star of The Michael Blackson Show on BET+. Tickets to all showtimes are available.
Saturday, June 1
Ruby City presents "Unsettled Eye" Exhibition Walkthrough & Opening Reception
Photo-based works from several artists in the Linda Pace Foundation Collection make their public debut at the newest Ruby City exhibition. Guests can enjoy a walkthrough and an opening reception in the Ruby City Sculpture Garden as part of the evening’s programming. Admission is free and open to the public.