San Antonio is buzzing with excitement this weekend, offering a variety of events that cater to all interests. Whether you’re a fan of live performances, family-friendly activities, or simply looking to enjoy a good movie, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a rundown of the top events you won’t want to miss.
Kick off your weekend by celebrating National Michelada Day at Alamo Beer on Friday at 3 PM. Enjoy live music, games, and a piñata while sipping on this classic Mexican cocktail. It’s a great way to start the weekend with a festive atmosphere.
For those who love the thrill of the circus, the reimagined Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus is in town at the Alamodome. This modern take on the classic circus experience, now without animals, promises to be a spectacular show. Performances start on Friday and run through Sunday, with tickets starting at $23.
Movie lovers can catch a free screening of “Finding Nemo” at Frost Plaza on Friday at 7:30 PM. Arrive early for a Disney-themed trivia session starting at 6 PM. Picnic baskets filled with goodies will be available for purchase, making it a perfect evening for families and friends to enjoy together.
If you’re in the mood for some unique musical fusion, head over to Stable Hall at 8 PM on Friday for Saddle Up: A House & Honky Tonk Hoedown. This event promises a blend of country classics mixed with house music, offering a unique and entertaining experience.
On Saturday, the Barbie Truck Dreamhouse Living Tour makes a stop at North Star Mall at 10 AM. Think pink and shop exclusive merchandise that will delight Barbie fans of all ages. It’s a fun shopping experience that brings a touch of nostalgia and excitement.
For those looking to dance the night away, the Super Fun Saturday dance party at Hemisfair is the place to be. Starting at 8 PM, this free, family-friendly event features live music, a glowing dance floor, and various activity stations. It’s a vibrant and energetic way to spend your Saturday night.
San Antonio is also hosting CineFestival, the nation’s original and longest-running Latino film festival. Kicking off on Thursday, this festival showcases a diverse range of films from local, regional, national, and international filmmakers. It’s a fantastic opportunity to explore new cinematic works and support local talent.
In addition to these highlighted events, San Antonio offers a plethora of other activities throughout the weekend. From live music performances to art exhibitions and special events, there’s no shortage of things to do.
For music enthusiasts, Texas Public Radio is hosting its free Summer Night City series on Thursday, featuring live performances from Retro Cowgirl and Chavela. The event starts at 5 PM at their downtown headquarters, offering a great mix of local music, food trucks, and drinks.
Art lovers can visit Artpace on Thursday for the unveiling of Justin Korver’s exhibition “Camouflage: Blaze Orange.” The event includes complimentary beer and wine for attendees 21 and over, and free parking is available nearby. It’s a wonderful opportunity to explore contemporary art and support local artists.
If you’re looking to unwind with some smooth jazz, Arenas Lounge is hosting Jazz Night on Thursday at 6:30 PM. Enjoy happy hour deals, half-priced wine bottles, and some of the best fresh seafood in San Antonio while listening to sultry jazz tunes.
For those interested in literary arts, Gemini Ink is hosting a Volunteer Summer Social on Thursday. This informal gathering includes light refreshments, fun literary games, and information about volunteer opportunities. It’s a great way to get involved in the local literary community and support the craft of writing.
Yoga enthusiasts can join Yoga on the Plaza on Thursday at Main Plaza. This event includes glow sticks and wearables to light up the night as you flow through your yoga practice. Stay after class for a mocktail or cocktail and enjoy the San Antonio: The SAGA light show projected onto the San Fernando Cathedral.
CineFestival continues through the weekend, offering a variety of films at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Park North and Little Carver Civic Center. With a mix of comedy, drama, horror, documentary, and animation, there’s something for every film lover. Free screenings are available at the Little Carver, while individual tickets for Alamo Drafthouse screenings are $8 each.
For those who enjoy a good meal and a fun trivia night, The Hayden is hosting Trivia Thursdays at both of their locations. Starting at 7 PM, guests can compete for prizes while enjoying delicious food and drinks. It’s a great way to test your knowledge and have a good time with friends.
San Antonio’s vibrant cultural scene offers something for everyone this weekend. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a circus performance, catch a free movie, dance the night away, or explore local art and music, there’s no shortage of activities to keep you entertained. So gather your friends and family, and make the most of what San Antonio has to offer this weekend.
Source: Axios, Texas Public Radio, Artpace, Gemini Ink, Main Plaza Conservancy, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, The Hayden