All the San Antonio Current's best music photography from 2022

The live music industry reported record revenues for 2022, according to a recent report by Variety. In the wake of the pandemic,…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Judas Priest at the Tech Port Center, November
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Everything we saw as Ministry, the Melvins and COC brought the pain to San Antonio's Aztec Theatre

Check out Current writer Brianna Espinoza's review of the show. Ministry's Industrial Strength Tour, which features support from the Melvins and Corrosion…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Everything we saw as Ministry, the Melvins and COC brought the pain to San Antonio's Aztec Theatre
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Everyone We Saw at the Ministry Show at the Aztec Theatre

From start to finish, Ministry rocked the Aztec hard AF. It was a night to remember, so peep through our pics to…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Everyone We Saw at the Ministry Show at the Aztec Theatre
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Ministry Came to Town and Shredded the Aztec Theatre

Good 'ol Al Jourgensen and the boys made their way to the Alamo City on Sunday and delivered an evening of industrial…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Ministry Came to Town and Shredded the Aztec Theatre
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Fun Things to Do in San Antonio This Week (11/8-11/14)

From music shows and art installations to festivals and performances, these are all the places you should be this week. Here how…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Sun 11/12
Ministry
In the first of hopefully many shows to catch in SA from the tragic cancellation of Sound On Sound Fest, The Aztec Theatre has swooped up headlining industrial metal act Ministry. That’s right – good ‘ol Al Jourgensen (who’s now 59) and the boys are headed to the Alamo City on Sunday, November 12 to deliver their grinding industrial tracks to a city that’s been pretty supportive of the group since their rise to fame in the mid-’80s and early-’90s. And even with the continued lineup changes, the death of guitarist Mike Scaccia and Jourgensen’s battle with drug addiction (he’s been sober since checking into rehab earlier this year), Ministry is one of the few bands from industrial early-’90s peak that has continued to stay relevant. $29-$98, 7pm, The Aztec Theatre, 104 N. St. Mary’s St., (210) 812-4355, theaztectheatre.com. – Chris Conde
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Upcoming Concerts in San Antonio You Should Already Have Tickets To

As Halloween looms, it's hard not to think about how Thanksgiving and winter holidays are quickly approaching making us ask, "Where has…

By San Antonio Current Staff

LizzoSaturday, November 4
When Lizzo released her 2016 EP Coconut Oil, it felt like the entire music world paused and was like “wait — what — who is this?” It’d been a long time since a new artist was able to transcend the underground R&B world to the bleeding edge of pop whilst keeping her personality and lovable character at the forefront of her music. With songs about loving yourself (“Scuse Me”) and a hilarious track about misplacing your phone after a night out with the girls (“Phone”) it was a breath of fresh air to see a #thicc R&B chick bring it as hard as dare I say Beyonce (fight me). With Doja, $18, 8pm, Paper Tiger, 2410 N. St. Mary’s St., papertigersatx.com.
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