SAN ANTONIO — After a rainy and cloudy work week, you may be looking forward to the sunny, hot weekend ahead. Here are our top picks for events happening across the city so you can make the most of it!
Stevie Nicks brings 2024 tour to Frost Bank Center
Former Fleetwood Mac star and two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Stevie Nicks is back on the road for her 2024 tour, and she’s set to rock out at Frost Bank Center this Saturday.
Known for her witchy bohemian style and legendary career spanning nearly five decades, the record-breaking singer-songwriter is a one of a kind talent you won’t want to miss.
When: Saturday at 7 p.m.
Where: Frost Bank Center (1 Frost Bank Center Drive)
Cost: Tickets are still available on Ticketmaster.
Celebrate the first and longest-running Conjunto Festival
The 42nd Annual Tejano Conjunto Festival en San Antonio kicked off Wednesday but musicians will keep the music running through Sunday.
Hosted by the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, the festival is internationally recognized as the most influential event for a tradition that is beloved and significant to South Texas.
The TCF will feature a Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Thursday and three days of performances at Rosedale Park from Friday through Sunday.
See the concert line-up here.
When: Friday and Saturday, from noon to midnight / Sunday from noon to 10 p.m.
Where: Rosedale Park (303 Dartmouth Street)
Cost: Ticket prices vary by day but you can purchase a $50 3-day pass. Purchase tickets here.
Join the Brick at Blue Star for a day of citywide vintage shopping
The SATX Vintage Crawl will be hosted at the Brick at Blue Star on Saturday to celebrate the launch of the 2024-25 SATX Vintage Guide.
Attendees can shop secondhand from businesses across the city, all brought together in one place for an all-day celebration.
Featuring an endless list of participating vendors, this event is your one-stop resource to experience all the San Antonio vintage community has to offer from vintage clothing to home decor and furniture.
When: Saturday from noon to 5 p.m.
Where: Brick at Blue Star (108 Blue Star)
Cost: The event is free and open to the public. RSVP here.
Main Plaza Conservancy presents Fusion Fest
Also happening Saturday, Fusion Fest is back!
The event celebrates the fusion of cultures and the coming together of heritage in San Antonio with a day of multicultural food, live music and fun. Visitors will be able to immerse themselves in the rich talent of San Antonio’s artist, crafts and maker community.
The lineup of musical performers includes artists Bombasta, Rat King Cole, Roshii and more.
When: Saturday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Where: Main Plaza (115 North Main Avenue)
Cost: The event is free and open to the public
The region’s largest whiskey and bourbon tasting festival comes to SA
The San Antonio Whiskey Riot Festival will bring an endless list of whiskey brands under one roof for an immersive experience unlike anything else in town.
Attendees will be able to taste over 200 whiskies and bourbons from local, regional, national, and international brands as well as whiskey cocktails and opportunities to meet master distillers.
You must be 21 years of age or older to enter this event and no exceptions to the rule will be made. Attendees are encouraged to celebrate responsibly.
Read the event FAQs and recommendations from the organizers here.
When: Saturday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Where: Freeman Expo Hall (3201 E. Houston Street)
Cost: General admission tickets start at $90 and can be purchased here.
Plus…
The Block SA invites you to find the best michelada in the Alamo City at Michelada Mayhem on Saturday from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Adults 21 and over pay $20 for their ticket that includes four unique micheladas, chicken on a stick, and two complementary cervezas. The event is pet-friendly and attendees can enjoy live music, food, and vendors as they cast their vote for the best michelada in San Antonio.
Also, you can catch a film screening of the 2023 summer blockbuster "Barbie" at Mission Marquee Plaza Saturday as part of their their outdoor family film series.
Finally, if you’re lacking Sunday plans, the San Antonio Brahmas will go up against the Arlington Renegades at the Alamodome at 3 p.m.