Weekend Event Guide
Here are the top 7 things to do in San Antonio this weekend
All the city’s a stage when it comes to this crop of happenings over the long Easter weekend. Live events like a concert from Grammy-winning artist Gilberto Santa Rosa and stand-up comedy by Ryan Hamilton are on the horizon. Check out the top seven things to do in San Antonio this weekend.
For a complete list of events, visit our calendar. Still need Easter brunch plans? That list is here.
Thursday, March 28
Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club presents Ryan Davis
Comedian Ryan Davis brings his humorous North Carolinian perspectives to The Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club for a round of shows. Davis has opened for comedy titans such as Jay Pharoah of SNL and Tom Green of The Tom Green Show. Tickets for all shows are available now.
Ismo: Watch Your Language Tour
Finnish funnyman Ismo brings his talents stateside to San Antonio. As part of his international tour, fans can laugh along to Ismo’s master word-play and observations at the Charline McCombs Empire Theatre. The rising star has been noted as “the most insightful comic in Finland” and has appeared on Conan and The Late Late Show with James Corden.
Friday, March 29
Gilberto Santa Rosa: Caminalo Tour
Latin music superstar Gilberto Santa Rosa comes to San Antonio as part of his global tour. Fans can enjoy music from Rosa’s discography including the popular 2015 album, Necesito Un Bolero. Get more information about the show on the Tobin Center website.
Corey Kent in concert
Gruene Hall welcomes country singer Corey Kent to the stage for a night of live music. The voice of songs such as “Wild as Her” and “Highways” visits the San Antonio area in support of his 2023 album, 23. A limited number of tickets are available.
Majestic Theater presents Ryan Hamilton
Stand-up comedian Ryan Hamilton takes to the stage at Majestic Theatre for one night of laughs. He’s known for his appearances on shows such as The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and his comedy special on Netflix, Happy Face. A limited number of tickets are available.
Saturday, March 30
Thee Phantom & The Illharmonic Orchestra in concert
Hip-hop and orchestral music combine for a transformative and genre-bending experience at Charline McCombs Empire Theatre. Thee Phantom production features a live DJ, an MC, a singer, and a live orchestration that is suitable for all ages. Guests will journey through the evening by way of dynamic sound for a unique take on your typical opera.
Home Free in concert
Country a cappella gets the spotlight for one evening at Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. As part of Home Free’s national tour, audiences can expect a setlist that includes music from both their 2014 breakout album, Crazy Life, and their 2023 album, As Seen On TV. Get seating details on the Tobin Center website.