More weekend highlights include Bill Maher, Oktoberfest, Clint Black and a little Kerrville folk festival.
It’s a packed weekend, with festivals, country music old and new and a giant of Latin music competing for your entertainment dollar. . Here’s a look at the weekend’s highlights: Friday St. Paul & the Broken Bones : Alabama band St.
Paul and the Broken Bones returns to town with a sound that evokes the soulful '60s music created by another Alabama band, the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. The band’s most recent album is 2023's “Angels in Science Fiction,” with singer Paul Janeway showing off his falsetto on the title track. Doors 7 p.m. Friday, Stable Hall, 307 Pearl Parkway. $35-$85, stablehall.com. Chingo Bling: Houston rapper and stand-up comic Chingo Bling specializes in rambunctious observations on Tex-Mex culture in the social media age — see his Netflix special “They Can’t Deport Us All” or the YouTube clip from an earlier San Antonio appearance in which he explains why he’s like Selena’s dad. Fans might be treated to an appearance by Chingo Bling’s Tio Juventino. 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. Friday, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club, 618 NW Loop 410. $50-$140 for tables for two and four, improvtx.com. MORE TO DO: Everything you need to know about the Big Texas Comicon Gruene Music & Wine Fest: This annual festival celebrating wine, beer and Texas music continues. Friday and Saturday concerts with the Randy Rogers Band and Robert Earl Keen are sold out, but tickets are still available to the Sunday showdown with music on two stages by William Clark Green, Kaitlin Butts and many more. Full schedule and tickets at gruenemusicandwinefest.org. Oktoberfest: Beethoven Mannerchor celebrates the season in authentic German style with music, dancing, a keg-tapping, stein hoisting, brats and, of course, beer. 4-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Beethoven Mannerchor Halle und Garten, 422 Pereida St. $8 in advance, $10 at the gate, beethovensanantonio.com. “The Wizard of Oz”: The classic film will be screened on the grounds of Villa Finale. Those who go are encouraged to bring blankets or lawn chairs to sit on. Concessions will be available for purchase. 7 p.m. Friday, Villa Finale, 401 King William. Free. Info, 210-223-9800. Raza Cosmica: The fourth annual film festival spotlights sci-fi made by Latinx and BIPOC directors. The Friday program features shorts as well as the feature film “Itu Ninu” about climate immigrants trying to connect via letters. It will be followed by a Q&A. The Saturday program is an outdoor screening of “Blue Beetle” including free paletas and comic books. 6 p.m. Friday, Arthouse at Blue Star, 134 Blue Star. 7 p.m. Saturday, Cassiano Park, 1728 Potosi. Both programs are free; tickets can be reserved at eventbrite.com. Moe Bandy: Country singer Bandy, who grew up in San Antonio, had a string of hits in the '70s, including “Hank Williams, You Wrote My Life” and “It’s a Cheating Situation.” Bandy, 80, released a gospel album, “Thank You Lord,” in 2023. 8 p.m. Friday, Riley’s Tavern, 8894 FM 1102, New Braunfels. $35, eventbrite.com. Kerrville Welcome Home Fest: Michael Hurley, Dan Bern and folk-punk singer Sunny War are among the musicians coming to Kerrville for the Welcome Home Fest, a smaller, more intimate event than the annual Kerrville Folk Festival. New York folkie Hurley, 82, is especially worth the drive in hopes of hearing songs such as “I Paint a Design” and “Slurf Song,” which gave the Holy Modal Rounders compilation “I Make a Wish for a Potato” its title. Music starts at 2 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. Saturday and noon Sunday in the Threadgill Theater at Quiet Valley Ranch. $250 for the weekend , kerrvillefolkfestival.com. Glass Beams: A masked trio from Australia, Glass Beams play instrumental music that combines Indian influences with '60s psych rock flourishes. Fans of Houston’s Khruangbin might want to give a listen. 8 p.m. Friday, Aztec Theatre, 104 S. St. Mary’s St. $38-$92, livenation.com. Teddy and the Rough Riders: This Nashville country-rock duo is celebrating the release of its new album, “Down Home,” on the St. Mary’s Strip before heading to Austin for weekend two of the Austin City Limits Music Festival. The bass and steel guitar are pure country but the tempo is kind of punky on songs such as “Fast Livin' ' and “Hippies.” 9:30 p.m. Friday, Lonesome Rose, 2114 N. St. Mary St. Free, lonesomerose.com. Saturday Bill Maher: The host of the long-running HBO talk show “Real Time with Bill Maher” can be smart or smug, incisive or insufferable, depending on your point of view and his current target. His weekly round-table remains an all-viewpoints-welcome look at current events; recent guests have included Al Franken, Rep. Dan Crenshaw, New York Times columnist Pamela Paul and filmmaker John Waters. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St. $49-$274, majesticempire.com. Saga 10th anniversary: “San Antonio | The Saga,” the multimedia history of the city that’s projected on the facade of San Fernando Cathedral, celebrates its 10th anniversary with a market, live music, a talk by artist Xavier de Richemont and new visuals, which can be seen during showings of “Saga” at 9 and 9:30 p.m. 6-10 p.m. Saturday, 115 Main Plaza. Free, mainplaza.org. Ruby City anniversary: The contemporary art space is marking its fifth year with a celebration including birthday cake, a dream interpretation workshop and a séance. 4-9 p.m. Saturday, Ruby City, 150 Camp St. Free. RSVP’s are required for the dream interpretation workshop and recommended for the séance, rubycity.org. “It Was Never a Phase: Emo Burlesque and Variety Show”: The lineup for this Pastie Pops’ show includes Descent, Jasper St. James, Vixy Van Hellen and Mary Annette. 8 p.m. Saturday, Bonham Exchange, 411 Bonham. $10-$125, eventbrite.com. San Antonio Mastersingers: The Mastersingers will kick off their 80th season with a program titled “Lasting Impressions.” It includes “Frostiana,” Randall Thompson’s piece setting two Robert Frost poems to music; songs from Mexico, Korea and South Africa; and some Beatles tunes. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Little Flower Basilica, 1715 N. Zarzamora. $8.20-$60, samastersingers.org. Muertos Mercado: The day will include altars, a market devoted to Dia de los Muertos-themed items and performances. 10 a.m-3 p.m. Saturday, Maestro Event Hall, 1811 S. Laredo. Free. South Texas Symphonic Orchestra: The orchestra will perform Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” and Copland’s “Appalachian Spring.” 1 p.m. Saturday, Laurel Heights United Methodist Church, 227 W. Woodlawn. Free; $20 VIP seating, eventbrite.com. “Mistakes, Rejections and Other Learning Lessons”: Artist Gary Sweeney will show some of his rejected public art proposals in this exhibit. Reception 6-9 p.m. Saturday. Through Oct. 31, Dock Space Gallery, 107 Lone Star Blvd. Info, dockspacegallery.com. Sunday Chayanne: A giant of Latin music , Puerto Rican pop singer Chayanne has topped Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart nine times and landed two albums in the Top 40 of the mainstream Billboard 200, “No Hay Imposible” and “En Todo Estare.” He released a new album, “Bailemos Otra Vez,” last year. 8 p.m. Sunday, Frost Bank Center, 1 Frost Bank Center Drive. $45-$135, frostbankcenter.com. Clint Black: Country star Black is celebrating the 35th anniversary of his debut album “Killin' Time,” which featured the hits “A Better Man,” “Nobody Home” and the title track, by playing the whole album front-to-back for the first time on tour. 7 p.m. Sunday, Floore’s Country Store, 14492 Old Bandera Road. $37.50 general admission, liveatfloores.com. “Rocky Horror Picture Show”: Patricia Quinn, who played Magenta in the movie, will be part of a screening of the cult classic pegged to its 49th anniversary. There will be a shadow cast, audience participation and a costume contest. 8 p.m. Sunday, Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston. $35-$150, majesticempire.com. “Devil at the Crossroads”: Fred Hime spins a version of the legend of blues master Robert Johnson’s deal with the devil. Wayne Cole contributes live music. 7 p.m. Sunday, Art Everywhere Gallery, La Zona Art Everywhere Popup Gallery, 337 W. Commerce. Admission: $10 suggested donation. “Hummingbird and the Marigold”: Musical Bridges Around the World presents a performance by Tatiana Dorokhova, silver medalist and audience favorite at this year’s Gurwitz International Piano Competition. The program includes “El Colibri y la Cempasúchil,” which was commissioned from San Antonio composer Aaron Prado for the competition. Dorokhova will be joined by the Gabriela Jiménez Quintet. 7 p.m. Sunday, San Fernando Cathedral, 115 Main Plaza. Free; tickets, which can be reserved at musicalbridges.org, are required. Black Stone Cherry: Kentucky rockers Black Stone Cherry are known for rock radio hits such as “Lonely Train” and “In My Blood.” The band’s most recent album is 2023's “Screamin' at the Sky.” Doors 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Rock Box, 1223 E. Houston St. $25 in advance, $30 day of show, seetickets.us.
Xavier De Richemont RSVP Broken Bones Netflix Big Texas Comicon Gruene Music Randy Rogers Band Tio Juventino. 7 Gruenemusicandwinefest.Org New York Times Holy Modal Rounders Billboard HBO 224 E. Houston St. $49-$274 Dock Space Gallery Frost Bank Center GIGANT3S Black Stone Cherry Hummingbird Sky San Antonio Mastersingers Emo Burlesque And Variety Show South Texas Symphonic Orchestra Jasper St. James Bonham Exchange Beatles Appalachian Spring United Methodist Church Chayanne Chingo Bling Clint Black: Country Star Black Bill Maher Moe Bandy Michael Hurley Patricia Quinn Pamela Paul Selena John Waters. 7 Dan Crenshaw The Mastersingers Robert Johnson Tatiana Dorokhova Aaron Prado Gary Sweeney Kaitlin Butts William Clark Green Robert Earl Keen Beethoven Mannerchor Halle Und Garten Latinx Teddy Rough Riders Itu Ninu Q&Amp Arthouse Potosi Dan Bern Al Franken Gabriela Jiménez Quintet. 7 Wayne Cole Marco Antonio Solis Marc Anthony Bailemos Otra Vez Floore Dorokhova Fred Hime $35-$150 Marigold Robert Frost Muertos Mercado 411 Bonham Magenta Mary Annette. Vixy Van Hellen Zarzamora Randall Thompson Gershwin Copland San Antonio 224 E. Houston St. Paul Alabama Stable Hall 307 Pearl Parkway 422 Pereida St. Texas N. St. Mary St. 150 Camp St. Majestic Theatre German Ruby City 115 Main Plaza San Fernando Cathedral Threadgill Theater Aztec Theatre Blue Star Australia Austin Kerrville New York St. Mary's Strip Cassiano Park Quiet Valley Ranch Indian 104 S. St. Mary's St. $38-$92 Nashville Riley's Tavern New Braunfels 1223 E. Houston St. Frost Bank Center Drive 107 Lone Star Blvd Puerto Rican Top 40 Old Bandera Road Country Store Musical Bridges Around The World Kentucky Maestro Event Hall Dia De Los Muertos Mexico Little Flower Basilica Korea South Africa 1811 S. Laredo 227 W. Woodlawn Laurel Heights Welcome Home Fest Oktoberfest Villa Finale Wine Fest Kerrville Folk Festival Austin City Limits Music Festival Kerrville Welcome Home Fest Sunny War Gurwitz International Piano Competition Glass Beams Latin Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section Youtube Eventbrite.Com Beethoven Mannerchor Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club 618 NW Loop 410 Improvtx.Com 134 Blue Star Lonesome Rose 401 King William Livenation.Com Kerrvillefolkfestival.Com Khruangbin Hippies Fast Livin' BIPOC Raza Cosmica Billboard 200 Lonesomerose.Com Mainplaza.Org Liveatfloores.Com En Todo Estare $45-$135 337 W. Commerce Rock Box Frostiana $10-$125 Lasting Impressions Samastersingers.Org $8.20-$60 Killin' Time Slurf Song Down Home I Paint A Design Angels In Science Fiction Tex-Mex They Can't Deport Us All I Make A Wish For A Potato El Colibri Y La Cempasúchil It's A Cheating Situation The Wizard Of Oz San Antonio | The Saga Real Time With Bill Maher Blue Beetle Saga Rocky Horror Picture Show In My Blood Hank Williams You Wrote My Life Hot Latin Songs Nobody Home Screamin No Hay Imposible A Better Man Thank You Lord Art Everywhere Gallery La Zona Art Everywhere Popup Gallery Devil At The Crossroads Rhapsody In Blue Lonely Train Pastie Pops Mistakes Rejections And Other Learning Lessons
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