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San Antonio's Oyster Bake reveals first round of musical acts
Tickets for Oyster Bake go on sale Monday, March 4. The festival is expected to announce more music headliners soon.
By Michael Karlis
Tags: Concert Announcements, Oyster Bake 2024, Fiesta San Antonio, musical lineups, Gary Hobbs, La Calma, Vanita Leo Music, San Antonio concert announcements, live music
Owner of Schertz drinkery Bar House to open new location in downtown San Antonio
The new nightspot will be a stone’s throw from Lucky Duck, Bentley’s Beer Garden and Roadmap Brewing.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Flavor, Pet parents, San Antonio, summer, Hidden Grove, outdoor hangout, Schertz, outdoor stage, live music, large tap wall, cocktail menu, full bar, weekend food trucks, Nick Marquez, Old Main Ice House, Bar House, outdoor, pet-friendly, opening in 2024
These San Antonio bars and restaurants are celebrating Cinco de Mayo with epic fiestas
Ambler Texas Kitchen + Cocktails, Free Roam Brewing and Taco Haven Southtown are all getting in on the May 5 festivities.
Tags: Flavor, Bar Louie, Twin Peaks, The Rustic, Smashin Crab, Ambler Texas Kitchen + Cocktails, Free Roam Brewing, Taco Haven Southtown, Costa Pacifica Authentic Mexican Seafood, Cinco de Mayo, Mexican holiday, Battle of Puebla, margaritas, drink specials, tequila, live music
Second annual San Antonio Adobo Throwdown will celebrate Filipino food, culture August 5-6
The event, which raises money for Philippine American Chamber of Commerce’s humanitarian campaigns, also includes a food expo.
Tags: Flavor, Filipino adobo, San Antonio chefs, Filipino Adobo Throwdown, Iron Chef, unofficial national dish of the Philippines, Angelica Guzman, Kain Na Filipino Cuisine, Imelda Roberts, Sari-Sari Filipino Restaurant, Market and Bakery, Esperanza Robertson, Malabito Street Inc., Cha-a Teahouse and Catering, David Ritualo, Rock-N-RollsTx, Eulo Jimenez, Are’Cebu, competition, food expo, vendors, live music, food events, things to do in San Antonio
San Antonio’s Westin Riverwalk unveils redesign of its Zocca restaurant, hires new top chef
Zocca Cuisine D’Italia's Texas-inspired Italian dishes are overseen by new head chef Ron Mays.
Tags: Flavor, San Antonio, Westin Riverwalk, hotel restaurant, hotel bar, new Executive Chef, Zocca Cuisine D’Italia, Texas-inspired Italian, new head chef, chef Ron Mays, riverwalk views, indoor outdoor bar, opening in 2023, live music, tourists, new restaurant
San Antonio's Hops & Hounds hosting daylong 'Woofstock' event this weekend
Brandon Ford and Joe McCabe as well as The Irish Goodbyes will provide music for the festival, which also includes a doggie costume contest.
Tags: Flavor, Dog-friendly eatery, Hops & Hounds, daylong music fest, live music, local vendors, doggie costume contest, Woofstock, musicians, Brandon Ford, Joe McCabe, The Irish Goodbyes, Sip Moonshine, Western Son Vodka, Shiner Beer, Wag Trendz, Barth & Barks, Ritzy Rebels, pet bandanas, natural and organic dog treat purveyor, Jean Pierre's Barkery, things to do in San Antonio
South San Antonio food truck park Rancho 181 will hold inaugural Taco Fest next weekend
The three-day festival will feature local food trucks, live music and a taco competition open to home cooks.
Tags: Flavor, Rancho 181, beer, wine, cocktails, TV screens, sports team, live music, yard games, play areas, kid friendly, playground, dog park, food trucks, food truck park, south side, south San Antonio, food trucks near me, food truck park near me, Taco Festival, Taco Fest
San Antonio's Alamo Beer Co. to host daylong Bettie Page birthday bash April 29
Live music, food truck fare and vintage clothing vendors will be on hand for the event.
Tags: Flavor, San Antonio, Alamo Beer Co., pinup, Bettie Page, vintage vendors, live music, pinup contest, Solitary Runaway, Pavel Demon and the Revenant, Queen of Pinups, rockabilly, Alamo Beer Company
Bad news, San Antonio music fans: No stop from Beyoncé, Ozzy says touring days are over
Beyoncé's latest tour will once again skip the Alamo City, and Ozzy Osbourne is retiring from touring due to health issues.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Concert Announcements, Beyonce, Beyoncé, Queen Bey, Renaissance World Tour, San Antonio, Dallas, Houston, Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, retiring, no more touring, back injury, live music, San Antonio music, Texas music
Downtown San Antonio's Smoke BBQ to host 'Kegs & Eggs' event with free tacos, live music Jan. 27
The 2023 iteration will be the venue’s third annual Cowboy Breakfast-style event.
Tags: Flavor, Smoke: BBQ, Adrian Martinez, Downtown, COVID-19, COVID 19, live music, patio, venue, Cowboy Breakfast, free event, Kegs & Eggs, free tacos, free event
San Antonio's New Year's Eve party Celebrate SA brings fireworks and fun to downtown Saturday
Food, adult beverages and art vendors will provide needed refreshments — and culture — before fireworks begin to pop off above Hemisfair.
By Karly Williams
Tags: Things to Do, things to do in San Antonio, New Year's Eve, Celebrate SA, Hemisfair, La Villita, fireworks, live music, Eddie and The Valiants, John Charlie's Heavy Love, DJ Isaiahfromtexas, Dancing in the Streets
Texas grunge band Toadies playing full Rubberneck album for upcoming San Antonio show
The single 'Possum Kingdom' made the album a staple of the grunge era.
By Danny Cervantes
Tags: Concert Announcements, Toadies, Live music, San Antonio, San Antonio music, Texas music, Rubberneck, Possum Kingdom, Aztec Theatre, Gin Blossoms, New Miserable Experience, U2, Joshua Tree, Postal Service, Give Up, grunge, '90s rock
San Antonio-tied experimental musician claire rousay playing hometown show on Friday
rousay is is supporting her latest record, Everything Perfect Is Already Here, which the UK's Wire Magazine named one of its albums of the year.
By Bill Baird
Tags: Concert Announcements, claire rousay, experimental music, San Antonio music, things to do in San Antonio, Wire Magazine, Everything Perfect is Already Here, Garrett T. Capps, Decomemes, Bright Coffee, Smokey Emery, underground music, live music, Claire rousay tickets
Ukrainian band Jinjer playing San Antonio as ambassadors of their war-torn country
Jinjer will be joined by P.O.D., Malevolence and Space of Variations at the Aztec Theatre.
By Brianna Espinoza
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Music Feature, things to do in San Antonio, live music, Jinjer, Ukraine, P.O.D., Malevolence, Space of Variations, Russia, Vladislav Ulasevich, Tatiana Shmayluk, Roman Ibramkhalilov, Eugene Abdukhanov, musical ambassadors
San Antonio stop of the Trinity of Terror tour was big on blood, shock and relentless metalcore
Motionless in White and Ice Nine Kills delivered the night’s high points, but Black Veil Brides and Atreyu helped deliver a solid package.
Tags: Concert Reviews, Trinity of Terror, Black Veil Brides, Motionless In White, Ice Nine Kills, San Antonio, Tech Port Center + Arena, Atreyu, metalcore, horror rock, metal, punk, live music, San Antonio music, Texas music
Mexican rock superstars Maná add another San Antonio date based on 'overwhelming demand'
Tickets for the arena-filling band's Sept. 2 show at the AT&T Center go on sale this Wednesday.
Tags: Concert Announcements, Maná, AT&T Center, second date, concert tours, rock en epanol, Mexico, Mexican rock, Latin Music, live music, San Antonio music, things to Do in San Antonio, Maná second show, Maná tickets
Luminaria Contemporary Arts Festival will light up downtown San Antonio on Saturday, Nov. 19
The festival will showcase more than 200 artists across a footprint that stretches from the Tobin Center to Travis Park.
By Ashley Allen
Tags: Things to Do, things to do in San Antonio, Luminaria Contemporary Arts Festival, contemporary art, festival, film, performance art, live music, poetry, dance, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, Travis Park
Jazz artist Stefon Harris' Friday show in San Antonio included visits to multiple local schools
Harris, a renowned vibraphonist, and his band Blackout will play the Carver's Jo Long Theatre.
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Stefon Harris, Blackout, Carver Center, San Antonio, Jo Long Theatre, jazz, live music, jazz concerts, jazz tours, music education, jazz education, Grammy nominees, vibraphone, sonic creed, things to do in San Antonio, Martin E. Segal Award, Lincoln Center
San Antonio's Costa Pacifica holding daylong Dia de los Muertos event this Wednesday
The event will showcase a community ofrenda to commemorate departed loved ones.
Tags: Flavor, Costa Pacifica, margaritas, local restaurants, seafood, live music, event, margaritas, margs, cantaritos, ceviche, Moris Saide, Tommy Vidal, Dia de los Muertos, day of the dead, altar, ofrenda
Ahead of Gov't Mule's San Antonio show, guitarist Warren Haynes dishes on the blues, dream bands
Gov’t Mule will play San Antonio’s Majestic Theatre on Thursday, Oct. 27.
By Mike McMahan
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Warren Haynes, Gov't Mule, San Antonio, Majestic Theatre, Umphrey’s McGee, Allman Brothers, Gregg Allman, Grateful Dead, Bob Weir, Jerry Garcia, jamband, jam band, improvisation, blues, blues-rock, Southern Rock, Tower of Power, David “Fathead” Newman, Ray Charles, Jimmy Smith, James Brown, B.B. King, Drive-By Truckers, North Mississippi Allstars, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cream, Mountain, Matt Abts, Phil Lesh, Heavy Load Blues, Robert Johnson, Gunter Hotel, Room 414, jazz, hard rock, rock bands, San Antonio music, Texas music, live music, Things to Do In San Antonio, Majestic Theatre San Antonio
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