Every year, San Antonio suits up and shows up at SXSW to represent the Alamo City. The conference boasts a series of showcases, which gives artists from around the world the opportunity to network with each other and pick up some tools of the trade. This year, artists ranging from singer-songwriters to rappers and electronic musicians are holding it down for the 2-1-0. Here’s this year’s San Antonio artists.

Angel Cintro Muti-instrumentalist and R&B Singer Angel Cintron tip-toes the line between R&B and Pop and is a definitely an artist on the rise in San Antonio. Friday, March 20, The Iron Bear, 301 W 6th St. Photo via Facebook / Angel Cintron
Henry Brun & The Latin Playerz Combining elements of cha-cha with mambo, Grammy-winning Latin outfit Henry Burn & The Latin Playerz have made a name for themselves in the world of jazz. Friday, March 20, 11pm-11:40pm, Elephant Room, 315 Congress Ave. Photo via Facebook /
House of Lepore Matching Burlesque with vogue, hip-hop and electronic production, House of Lepore put on shows that leave lasting impressions. Monday, March 16, 12:30am-1am, Coconut Club Rooftop, 310 Colorado St. Photo courtesy House of Lepore
KPthaProfit & City Flowing over trap-inspired beats, rappers KPthaProfit and City attack tracks with actual life experiences and lyrics with substance. Saturday, March 21, ScratcHouse Backyard, 617 E 7th St. Photo via Facebook /
Leded Representing the House of Kenzo, electronic producer Ledef produces ’90s vogue inspired club beats that stretch on into experimental planes. Monday, March 16, 9-10pm, Plush, 617 Red River. Photo via Facebook /
Lisa Morales A SXSW Mainstay, Lisa Morales writes singer-songwriter tunes that you can get lost in. Tuesday, March 17, 10-10:40pm, Continental Club, 1315 S Congress Ave. Photo via Facebook / Lisa Morales Credit: Facebook / Lisa Morales
Mírame Mírame combines hip-hop, R&B, soul and indie rock for an amalgam that’s been creating a buzz in South Texas. Saturday, March 21, Barracuda, 611 E 7th St. Photo via Facebook / Mírame
Miss Taint One of the pioneers of alt-drag in San Antonio, Miss Taint comines detached spheres of drag and punk rock for shocking showcases that sometimes leaves her covered in actual blood. Friday, March 21, Cheer Up Charlie’s, 900 Red River St. Photo via YouTube / Miss Taint
Nina Diaz Hometown Hero, Nina Diaz got her start with the Girl in a Coma before pursuing a solo career, which has since taken her to Los Angeles. Saturday, March 21, 8:10-9:40pm, SXSW Outdoor Stage at Lady Bird Lake, Riverside Dr & S 1st St. Photo via Facebook / Nina Diaz
YYYNOT A mix of performance art with bleeding edge, electronic production, YYYNOT is known for unleashing powerhouse performances on his unsuspecting audiences. Monday, March 16, 10pm-midnight, Coconut Club, 310 Colorado St. Photo via Facebook / Credit: Facebook / Antonio Padron