Thursday, May 5
David Farias
Celebrate Mexico’s ouster of the French colonizers with the accordion prodigy David Farias. Free before 9pm, 7pm, Industry Nightclub, 8021 Pinebrook Drive, (210) 374-2765
Thursday, May 5
Fea 7″ Release and Tour Kickoff
Local Chicana punk band that recently signed to Joan Jett’s Blackheart records and will soon be joining Against Me! on tour releases their 7″. With Kristeen Young. 9pm, Hi-Tones, 621 E. Dewey Pl., (210) 573-6220
Friday, May 6
Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience
The son of John Bonham and Zep’s primary drummer for the handful of shows since Bonzo’s passing leads a crack band through papa’s catalog. $27.50-$65, 7pm, Aztec Theatre, 104 N. St. Mary’s St., (210) 812-4355
Friday, May 6
San Antonio Symphony: Saint-Saëns Piano Concert
Piano marvel Martina Filjak and conductor Karina Canellakis team up in this French-influenced program focused on passion and vivacious energy, featuring the Piano Concerto No. 2 by Camille Saint-Saëns and pieces by Franck, Delius and Bizet. $15-$96, 8pm, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, 100 Auditorium Cir., (210) 223-8624
Friday, May 6
Sebastian Bach
The former frontman for Skid Row with the 41 octave range plays with some of SA’s premier cock rockers. With Eden Burning, Jason Kane & The Jive and Selfish Machines. $26-$30, 7pm, Alamo City Music Hall, 1305 E. Houston St.
Friday, May 6
Steve Wariner
Without the prison grit of a Cash or a Haggard or the outlaw image of Willie or Waylon, Wariner has charted more than 50 Billboard hits with his smooth vocals and sincere songwriting. $18, 7pm, Cowboys Dancehall, 3030 NE Interstate Loop 410, (210) 646-9378
Friday, May 6
Tim Sköld
When he’s not working with Mr. Please-Find-Me-Offensive, Marilyn Manson, and the nice folks who happen to make industrial metal at KMFDM, multi-instrumentalist Tim Sköld plays ’till his fingers, and your ears, bleed. With Dawn of the Phoenix. $12-$15, 8pm, The Korova, 107 E. Martin St., (210) 226-5070
Saturday, May 7
2016 DMC San Antonio DJ Battle
The U.S. DMC Champion, local selector DJ Kico, goes up against another of our very own premier turntablists Donnie Dee, for the regional title of freshest disc jockey. $10, 7pm, Fitzgerald’s, 437 McCarty, (210) 629-5141
Saturday, May 7
Boz Scaggs
That sweet, throaty cross between Aaron Neville and Kermit the Frog, born William Royce Scaggs, plays down the road a piece. $85, 8pm, Gruene Hall, 1281 Gruene Road, (830) 606-1281
Sunday, May 8
Sem Hastro and The Pessimist
Two Brazilian punk exports headline a show with local Luddites that lack any internet presence, Creep Stare. $5, 8:30pm, Nite Lite, 714 Fredericksburg Road, (210) 254-4313
This article appears in May 4-10, 2016.

















