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  • Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

    The Cove

    606 W. Cypress St., San Antonio Central

    Free

    There's always something new to discover within the world of jazz. If you're in the San Antonio area, The Cove is the place to be on Thursday nights! The weekly show hosted and performed by the Mainstream Jazz Trio features "San Antonio’s National Treasure" Polly Harrison on guitar, Dave Deering on trombone, and John Magaldi on Sax. Not only is the music enjoyable, but the food at The Cove is also top-notch. So come out and enjoy some great jazz performances while enjoying a delicious meal! (210) 227-2683
  • Thursdays, 7-10 p.m.

    The Good Kind Southtown

    1127 S St Mary's St, San Antonio Central

    Free

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    Every Thursday The Good Kind will be having karaoke in the garden from 7 p.m.-10 p.m., hosted by Alyson Alonzo. Full bar & food menu. All ages and pet friendly. 1127 S St Mary's St. No cover + free street parking. 2108015892
  • Fridays, 6:30-9:30 p.m.

    The Cove

    606 W. Cypress St., San Antonio Central

    Free

    If you're a fan of Americana music, or just music in general, you need to check out Friday Night with The Lavens at The Cove. This weekly show is hosted by the Lavens family and The Cove is the perfect venue. The food is amazing and they have a huge selection of Texas-brewed beers on tap. When you're looking for a place to relax and enjoy some good music, The Cove's outdoor dog-friendly patio is hard to beat. So, for something fun to do this Friday night, check out The Lavens at The Cove. (210) 227-2683
  • Fridays, 6:30-9:30 p.m.

    The Cove

    606 W. Cypress St., San Antonio Central

    Free

    If you're a fan of Americana music, or just music in general, you need to check out Friday Night with The Lavens at The Cove. This weekly show is hosted by the Lavens family – Andreas, Jana, Niko, and Rachel – and it's a great opportunity to see some of the best talent that Texas has to offer. Americana music is a genre that encompasses all sorts of music, from folk to country to bluegrass and more. The Cove is the perfect venue for this weekly show. (210) 227-2683
  • Every other Tuesday, 9 p.m.-2 a.m.

    The Guillotine

    1816 N Main Ave, San Antonio Central

    free

    Jam out to fan favorite favorite Death, Black, Grind and Hardcore classics with DJ Green Reaper. (210) 227-2623
  • Fri., April 26, 9 p.m.-2 a.m.

    The Mix

    2423 N St. Mary's, San Antonio Central

    Free

    What will life on Earth be like after the total solar eclipse? What will be left of it? Well, 3 voracious Austin bands: Subpar Snatch (garage punk/riotgrrrl), Narrow Haunts (noise/punk/shoegaze), and Flags (punk) are traveling down to San Antonio and it’s not exactly clear on whether or not they’re marauders or a traveling circus. Local SA band, Powdered Wig Machine (psych punk/art rock) will meet them at The Mix with plenty of bibles and water bottles, hoping to inspire peace in punk between our two cities. 3 eyed prophets have all fainted upon their meditations on this event.. but why? (210) 735-1313

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