'Fun' is the word of the week when it comes to live music in San Antonio. This week's noteworthy shows range from the body-moving electronic funk of Chromeo to the catchy punk of StrateJacket to chill vibe of the Avett Brothers' blend of folk and rock.
The Avett Brothers are scheduled to play Whitewater Amphitheater on Saturday, Sept. 21.This week's noteworthy shows range from the body-moving electronic funk of Chromeo to the catchy punk of StrateJacket to chill vibe of the Avett Brothers ' blend of folk and rock.
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