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Dos Culturas: The Last Bandoleros may have left San Antonio, but their Tex-Mex roots still shine through
The innovative pop-rock-Latin music trio dropped a new album called Tex Flex early this year and has a second LP due out later this month.
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Ahead of San Antonio show, guitar virtuoso Steve Vai discusses his long career of sonic exploration
The fleet-fingered musician literally set the bar for six-string virtuosity during a career that’s spanned five decades.
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Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Charlotte Sands, Bonnie Raitt, Gruesome and more
The array of choices also includes Fiel a la Vega, Tracy Lawrence, the Revolting Cocks, the Dead Boys and more.
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Invincible Czars to perform live score for classic horror film Nosferatu at Alamo Drafthouse
Attendees of the Tuesday, Oct. 4 concert-slash-screening can expect an immersive experience that balances a love of tradition with a modern musical sensibility.
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Live Music in San Antonio This Week: The Flaming Lips, ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic, Halestorm and more
This week may constitute the busiest stretch of live music San Antonio has experienced since before the pandemic.
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Time’s running out for bars and venues to weigh in on San Antonio’s noise ordinance rewrite
Attendance from business members of the city’s noise task force has dwindled as the revamp approaches the finish line.
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Drummer Gerry Gibbs — a headliner at this year’s Jazz’SAlive — is back in San Antonio
Gibbs’ performance with his sextet Thrasher People will mark his first time playing the free two-day festival since he departed the Alamo City for New York.
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Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Beach House, Switchfoot, Pepe Aguilar and more
Tech Port Center will also host a stacked bill full of San Antonio hard rock favorites including Legs Diamond.
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Colorful, family-friendly food truck park Rancho 181 has opened on San Antonio’s South Side
The park, located near Calaveras Lake, is one of few businesses in the area offering food and adult beverages.
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San Antonio Zoo’s Halloween celebration returns just in time for spooky season
Admission to ZOO BOO! is included with general admission, and it runs Sept. 17-Oct. 31.
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Boerne BierFest returning next weekend with Texas craft brews, live music and more
Visitors will be able to sample pours from more than 30 regional and local brewers while raising money for Hill Country arts organizations.
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Classical pianists Duo Jatekok are ready to rock Rammstein’s San Antonio crowd
Not many piano duos have faced such a literal baptism under fire: making a stateside debut opening for a rock band’s pyrotechnics-heavy stadium tour.
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Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Daddy Yankee, Silverstein, Michael Bublé and more
The reggaetón megastar’s retirement tour isn’t the only reason for San Antonio music fans to be excited this week.
