Tejano fan fair, St. Patrick's Day: Things to do in San Antonio

ELO News

Tejano fan fair, St. Patrick's Day: Things to do in San Antonio
Reverend Horton HeatABBAStable Hall
  • 📰 ExpressNews
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 263 sec. here
  • 136 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 563%
  • Publisher: 51%

Weekend highlights also include Ian Moore, Alejandra Guzmán and tributes to ELO and ABBA.

This weekend's arts and entertainment highlights include a couple of big celebrations. Here's a look: Friday Tejano Music Awards Fan Fair: The annual Tejano Music Awards Fan Fair is a must for fans of Tejano music, with more than 100 Tejano and conjunto acts playing on multiple stages.

This year’s lineup includes Michael Salgado, Siggno , Jay Perez and Stefani Montiel. Noon-midnight Friday-Saturday, noon-11 p.m. Sunday, Hemisfair, 630 E. Nueva St. Free, tejanomusicawards.com. The Reverend Horton Heat: Pyschobilly great the Reverend Horton Heat returns for a rocking, swinging and possibly scandalizing night of music. The reverend released a live album recorded in Houston, featuring fan favorites such as 'Baddest of the Bad' and 'Psychobilly Freakout,' in 2023. With Black Joe Lewis and Piñata Protest. 7 p.m. Friday, Paper Tiger, 2410 N. St. Mary's St. $25 in advance, $30 at the door, papertigersatx.com. Evil Woman: Jeff Lynn's ELO winds down it's touring life this summer, so the timing is right for tribute bands to emerge. This band, which calls itself the American ELO, features 12 musicians, including a string section, and video content for songs such as 'Livin' Thing,' 'Tour to Stone,' 'Strange Magic' and 'Do Ya.' 7:30 p.m. Friday, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, 100 Auditorium Circle. $29.50-$49.50, tobincenter.org. Saturday Bud Light St. Patrick’s River Parades & Celebration: Get an early start on St. Patrick’s Day with a weekend of events that include dyeing the San Antonio River green, entertainment and floating parades. There will be bagpipes. Saturday and Sunday, La Villita Historic Village, River Walk and Museum Reach; parade starts 2 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Saturday, thesanantonioriverwalk.com. Ian Moore: Guitar hero Moore will be back home in Austin for South by Southwest before he heads further south for this gig. Moore’s most recent album, “And All the Colors,” came out in 2022. Fans can count on hearing early hits such as “Muddy Jesus” and some choice covers. 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Sam’s Burger Joint, 330 E. Grayson St. $20 , samsburgerjoint.com. Zior Park and Young Posse: Young K-pop acts appear in back-to-back concerts. Singer and rapper Zior Park released a pair of EPs titled “Where Does Sasquatch Live?” volumes one and two in 2023. Girl group Young Posse debuted in 2023 with the EP “Macaroni Cheese.” Zior Park 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Young Posse 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Stable Hall, 307 Pearl Parkway. Zior Park $40, Young Posse $50, stablehall.com. “Dancing Queen: The Music of ABBA”: Youth Orchestras of San Antonio celebrates the 10th anniversary of its Classic Album Live Series with an evening of such pop hits as “Waterloo,” “Take a Chance on Me” and “Dancing Queen.” Four vocalists -- Chapel Korrot, Mary Morrow, De’Von O’Neal, and Bobby Tschoepe -- will join the YOSA Philharmonic for the evening. 8 p.m. Saturday, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, 100 Auditorium Circle. $1-$55, tobincenter.org. “Everything That Rises Must Converge”: This Contemporary Art Month exhibit curated by Leslie Moody features works by Andrea Martinez, Connie Arismendi and Olivia Ortiz. It was first exhibited at the Casa Lu Residency Program in Mexico City. Noon-3 p.m. Saturday, Casa Pink, 144 Zapata. Info, instagram.com/casapinktx. Fest of Tails: Tails refers to kits and pups at this festival that celebrates both. The family fun includes kite demonstrations, a dog parade and costume contest. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, McAllister Park, 13102 Jones Maltsberger. Free, saparks.org. Brewsology Beer Fest: Wander through centuries of Texas history, from dinosaurs to the Wild West, while sampling craft beer from Texas and national breweries such SpindleTap, Freetail, Lone Pint, Great Notion and The Drowned Lands. 7-11 p.m. Saturday, Witte Museum, 3801 Broadway. $50-$65, brewsology.com. Sunday Alejandra Guzmán: Latin Grammy winner Guzmán is known for hits such as “Volverte a Amar” and “Mi Peor Error.” When she announced the Brilla tour on Instagram, Guzmán said the concerts would be full of “love, rock favorite songs.” 8 p.m. Sunday, Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St. $41-$182, majesticempire.com. Patricia Vonne: Singer-songwriter and San Antonio native Vonne released a live album recorded in Austin, where she lives, last year. The set list spans her career of bilingual, genre-mixing “Guitars and Castanets” music. 7 p.m. Sunday, Jazz, TX, 312 Pearl Parkway, Building 6. $25-$35, jazztx.com. Black History Month Art Market: The San Antonio African American Community Archive presents this market, which features handcrafted goods by Black artisans as well as poetry readings, a community painting project and games. It had been planned for last month, but had to be rescheduled due to inclement weather. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, 218 S. Presa St. Free, saaacam.org. Junior Tuesday Musical Club concert: This series marks its centennial with a performance by six accomplished musicians whose talents were nurtured by the Junior Tuesday Musical Club: pianists Daniel Anastasio, Kasandra Keeling and Christopher Guzman; flutist Jessica Petrasek; cellist Brian Hodges; and violinist Nancy Zhou. 2 p.m. Sunday, Christ Episcopal Church, 510 Belknap. Free; register at eventbrite.com. “A League of Their Own”: The crowd-pleasing film is based on the true story of the women’s baseball league launched during World War II. It is being screened in conjunction with the must-see “Sport and Spectator” exhibit. 2 p.m. Sunday, McNay Art Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels. $10, mcnayart.org.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

ExpressNews /  🏆 519. in US

Reverend Horton Heat ABBA Stable Hall Youth Orchestras Of San Antonio Chapel Korrot YOSA Philharmonic Mcnay Art Museum Junior Tuesday Musical Club Christ Episcopal Church The Drowned Lands. Ian Moore Alejandra Guzmán Tejano Patricia Vonne Tejano Stefani Montiel Jay Perez Michael Salgado Black Joe Lewis Nancy Zhou. 2 Brian Hodges Jessica Petrasek Jeff Lynn Bud Light St. Patrick's Dancing Queen Muddy Jesus Sam Ian Moore: Guitar Hero De'von O'neal Bobby Tschoepe Mary Morrow $1-$55 Olivia Ortiz Leslie Moody Connie Arismendi Andrea Martinez Jazz $25-$35 Christopher Guzman Daniel Anastasio Kasandra Keeling Austin San Antonio 630 E. Nueva St. Hemisfair Tobin Center For The Performing Arts 100 Auditorium Circle Houston St. Mary's St. $25 330 E. Grayson St. Zior Park 307 Pearl Parkway Zior Park 5 Zior Park $40 American San Antonio River La Villita Historic Village 312 Pearl Parkway River Parades &Amp River Walk Waterloo Mexico City Casa Lu Residency Program 218 S. Presa St. Majestic Theatre 224 E. Houston St. $41-$182 Building 6 510 Belknap New Braunfels Mcallister Park Witte Museum Texas 13102 Jones Maltsberger Broadway Wild West Brilla St. Patrick's Day Tour To Stone Piñata Protest. South By Southwest This Contemporary Art Month Classic Album Live Series Eventbrite.Com World War II Brewsology Beer Fest Tejano Music Awards Fan Fair Tejano Music Awards Siggno Pyschobilly Tobincenter.Org Livin' Thing Paper Tiger Young Posse 8 Young Posse $50 Young Posse: Young K-Pop Museum Reach Colors Where Does Sasquatch Live Burger Joint Samsburgerjoint.Com $29.50-$49.50 Thesanantonioriverwalk.Com Casa Pink 144 Zapata Jazztx.Com Saaacam.Org Sport And Spectator Mcnayart.Org Freetail Saparks.Org Spindletap Great Notion Lone Pint Brewsology.Com $50-$65 Latin Grammy Instagram Black History Month Art Market: The San Antonio A Macaroni Cheese Dancing Queen: The Music Of ABBA Psychobilly Freakout Baddest Of The Bad Do Ya Strange Magic Take A Chance On Me Everything That Rises Must Converge Guitars And Castanets A League Of Their Own Mi Peor Error Volverte A Amar

 

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Score Stanley's Lucky St. Patrick's Day Collection — Before It's Gone!Score Stanley's Lucky St. Patrick's Day Collection — Before It's Gone!Get ready to see green! Stanley is releasing a limited-edition St. Patrick's Day Collection featuring a Shamrock Green tumbler with iridescent shimmer. Join the Stanley Club for free for early access to snag this festive drinkware before it sells out.
Read more »

Owala FreeSip Tumbler and Stanley's St. Patrick's Day CollectionOwala FreeSip Tumbler and Stanley's St. Patrick's Day CollectionThis article explores the features and appeal of the Owala FreeSip Tumbler, highlighting its 2-in-1 sip-or-swig spout, ergonomic design, and diverse color options. It also mentions Stanley's limited-edition St. Patrick's Day Collection and Owala's collaborations with Gilmore Girls and for Valentine's Day.
Read more »

Bogg Bag’s green St. Patrick’s Day totes make the cutest leprechaun leave-behindsBogg Bag’s green St. Patrick’s Day totes make the cutest leprechaun leave-behindsBogg's new green arrivals sham-rock — there, we said it! Shop them now before they sell out.
Read more »

Hey Dude's St. Patrick's Day Sneakers Are Selling Out Fast!Hey Dude's St. Patrick's Day Sneakers Are Selling Out Fast!Hey Dude has released a limited-edition collection of St. Patrick's Day sneakers that are flying off the shelves. Featuring shamrocks, plaid patterns, and the iconic colors of the Irish flag, these sneakers are a must-have for fans of the holiday. With styles for men and women, there's something for everyone in this festive collection.
Read more »

News4′s Ryan Dugger to lead Enterprise St. Patrick’s Day ParadeNews4′s Ryan Dugger to lead Enterprise St. Patrick’s Day ParadeOn March 15, catch Ryan marching through downtown Enterprise
Read more »

Things to do in NYC this March: St. Patrick's Day, spring, flowers, and moreThings to do in NYC this March: St. Patrick's Day, spring, flowers, and moreMarch signals the start of spring in New York City, bringing St. Patrick’s Day, Mardi Gras, and plenty of exciting events. Here’s a list of things to check out.
Read more »



Render Time: 2026-04-01 03:56:23