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Alamo Area Resource Center
303 N. Frio St. Downtown
(210) 625-7200
Alamo City Music Hall & Club
1305 E Houston Downtown
The Backyard Amphitheater
2254 US-87 Fredericksburg, TX
Bates Recital Hall
2350 Robert Dedman Drive, UT Butler School of Music, Austin San Antonio
Boeing Center at Tech Port
3331 General Hudnell Drive South Side
1-800-514-3849
Bud Light Courtyard at the AT&T Center
1 AT&T Center Parkway San Antonio
(210) 444-5140
El Tropicano Hotel Riverwalk
110 Lexington Ave San Antonio
Co Lab
723 N Alamo St Downtown
Columbus Hall
111 Landa St. New Braunfels
Cool River Ranch
601 Dupuy Ranch Rd, Martindale Road Trip
The Country Cabaret
839 Fm467 San Antonio
Exclusive Reception Hall
5351 Glen Ridge Dr East
Freeman Coliseum
3201 E. Houston St. San Antonio
(210) 226-1177
Frost Bank Center
GJ Sutton State Parking Lot #2
1231 E Commerce, Corner of E Commerce and Cherry Streets San Antonio
Ingrid Seddon Recital Hall
4301 Broadway St., University of the Incarnate Word Alamo Heights
Instituto Cultural de México Auditorium
600 Hemisfair Park San Antonio
(210) 227-0123
Jackson Auditorium
1000 West Court St., Seguin San Antonio
(830) 372-8180
Jazz, TX and Trinity University Ruth Taylor Recital Hall
312 Pearl Pkwy. (Bldg. 6, Ste. 6001) and One Trinity Place San Antonio
Judson ISD Performing Arts Center
9443 Schaefer Rd Converse
(210) 737-3676
Laurie Auditorium
One Trinity Place, Trinity University San Antonio
(210) 999-8117
Pat's Hall
406 Post Oak Road, Fredericksburg San Antonio
((83) (830) 99; ((83) (FAX)
Phantom Room
2106 N. St. Mary's St. St. Mary's strip
Pueblo Dance Hall
3315 Northwestern San Antonio
(210) 829-0252
Richard Liu Auditorium
5 Paseo del Norte UTSA
(210) 458-4313
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