224 E Houston St
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 226-5700
Our Goals: -Create a 'world-class' permanent home to major performing arts organizations of San Antonio. -Create premiere smaller venue(s) to support the quality, accessibility, and visibility of other emerging arts organizations in the region. -Promulgate arts education. -Integrate the Center into the cultural life of San Antonio, Bexar County, and all of South Texas.
Our Goals: -Create a 'world-class' permanent home to major performing arts organizations of San Antonio. -Create premiere smaller venue(s) to support the quality, accessibility, and visibility of other emerging arts organizations in the region. -Promulgate arts education. -Integrate the Center into the cultural life of San Antonio, Bexar County, and all of South Texas.
WE ARE NOW UNDER NEW NAME: ALAMO CITY MUSIC HALL & CLUB 1305 E. HOUSTON ST. SAN ANTONIO, TX 78205 http://www.alamocitymusichall.com/ https://www.facebook.com/alamocitymusichall Please check the specific event listing for ticket info. (Note: pre-sale ticket prices may be different from day of show price)
The Magik Theatre was created as a voice for young people and families throughout the region, producing live stage versions of children's classic and contemporary literature. Since opening its doors in 1994, The Magik Theatre has played to over 1.5 million children and their families. Discover the place where books come to life - The Magik Theatre.
The Aztec Theatre is a historic theater in Downtown San Antonio, Texas, USA.HistoryBuilt in 1926, the Aztec Theatre is a notable example of the impressive exotic-theme motion picture palaces constructed in the United States during the economic boom of the 1920s. The Kellwood Corporation, owned by Robert Bertrum Kelly (the architect on record) and H.C. Woods, constructed the theater in 1926 with the financial backing of Commerce Reality at a cost of $1.75 million.The Aztec Theatre was part of the Theater district that included the Empire (1914), the Texas (1926), the Majestic (1929), and the Alameda (1949).Though the theater remained highly popular for many decades, by the 1970s, it was in decline. It was cut into three auditoriums as the Aztec Triplex, but this only slowed the eventual. In 1989, the Aztec closed. Since October 1992, the theatre is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, which helped save it from demolition. Based on San Antonio’s Riverwalk, the second most popular tourist attraction in Texas, the new Aztec Theatre re-opened in August 2009 as a concert venue.San Antonio Rose Live was a two-hour live show featuring traditional country, western swing, and gospel music. Featuring the San Antonio Rose Live Band composed of 9 world-class musicians from Nashville, Branson, Austin and San Antonio. http://www.sanantonioroselive.com/ This show closed in February 2012 due to "the current and future economic circumstances".The Aztec Theatre was leased in September 2013. The new leaseholders are turning the theatre into a multi-purpose event center, which will host public and private functions, as well as provide a venue for musical acts. The website is located at http://www.theaztectheatre.com.
The San Antonio River runs between the grassy steps (where the audience is seated) and the performance stage. There are many performances (both free and by admission fee) here throughout the year. Notable performances include Fiesta Noche del Rio, a seasonal outdoor performance featuring the songs and dances of Mexico, Spain, Argentina and Texas, Christmas Caroling and Holiday events (after Thanksgiving and leading up to Christmas) and much more. A calendar of events is updated periodically at: http://www.arnesonrivertheater.com
Historic Sunset Station was built in 1902 as the Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, nestled in the historic St. Paul District of downtown San Antonio. Sunset Station offers a unique blend of culture, cuisine, and celebration. Our 10-acre event facility features The Depot, The Spire, a historically restored 1884 church building; The Crown is an historic three story hotel and apartment building featuring one of a kind meeting and event space. The Pavilion is a multi-use plaza area, ideal for outdoor functions and live entertainment. We welcome you and your guests to an evening of Texas sophistication and San Antonio elegance. Sign up for our newsletter here: https://app.e2ma.net/app2/audience/signup/1816009/1750597/
Backstage Live is San Antonio's spot to experience music the way it was meant to be LIVE with over 800 of your closest friends
The venue provides numerous indoor and outdoor settings for any type of event. From weddings to corporate meetings to galas and social gatherings, the Jack Guenther Pavilion at the Briscoe Western Art Museum can be completely customized to fit your event. With convenient access to the San Antonio River Walk, guests can enjoy a beautiful view from any of the three floors of the venue space. Please check out the VIRTUAL TOUR here on the San Antonio Weddings webpage! http://www.sanantonioweddings.com/virtual_tour.aspx?id=2093&vtID=532
The venue provides numerous indoor and outdoor settings for any type of event. From weddings to corporate meetings to galas and social gatherings, the Jack Guenther Pavilion at the Briscoe Western Art Museum can be completely customized to fit your event. With convenient access to the San Antonio River Walk, guests can enjoy a beautiful view from any of the three floors of the venue space. Please check out the VIRTUAL TOUR here on the San Antonio Weddings webpage! http://www.sanantonioweddings.com/virtual_tour.aspx?id=2093&vtID=532
The Aztec Theatre is a historic theater in Downtown San Antonio, Texas, USA.HistoryBuilt in 1926, the Aztec Theatre is a notable example of the impressive exotic-theme motion picture palaces constructed in the United States during the economic boom of the 1920s. The Kellwood Corporation, owned by Robert Bertrum Kelly (the architect on record) and H.C. Woods, constructed the theater in 1926 with the financial backing of Commerce Reality at a cost of $1.75 million.The Aztec Theatre was part of the Theater district that included the Empire (1914), the Texas (1926), the Majestic (1929), and the Alameda (1949).Though the theater remained highly popular for many decades, by the 1970s, it was in decline. It was cut into three auditoriums as the Aztec Triplex, but this only slowed the eventual. In 1989, the Aztec closed. Since October 1992, the theatre is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, which helped save it from demolition. Based on San Antonio’s Riverwalk, the second most popular tourist attraction in Texas, the new Aztec Theatre re-opened in August 2009 as a concert venue.San Antonio Rose Live was a two-hour live show featuring traditional country, western swing, and gospel music. Featuring the San Antonio Rose Live Band composed of 9 world-class musicians from Nashville, Branson, Austin and San Antonio. http://www.sanantonioroselive.com/ This show closed in February 2012 due to "the current and future economic circumstances".The Aztec Theatre was leased in September 2013. The new leaseholders are turning the theatre into a multi-purpose event center, which will host public and private functions, as well as provide a venue for musical acts. The website is located at http://www.theaztectheatre.com.
CANVAS is activating the historic Book Building for a THIRD consecutive year through the City of San Antonio's OPEN program. Visit CANVAS from December 11th - 19th, 11am - 7pm to peruse and purchase local art and enjoy wine/beer tastings from 4pm - 7pm nightly. CANVAS is brought to you by: Melissa Unsell of elumicor Featured Artists Include: Albert Gonzalez AJ Rodriguez Clint Henry Michael Cirlos Tuesday Phelps
Ready to Howl, San Antonio? Howl at the Moon is the #1 nightlife spot that’s keeping Riverwalk dancing! Part bar and part concert, Howl creates a non-stop party with live music performed in a high-energy setting. Get on the dance floor and join our talented musicians in rocking out to your favorite songs while trying our signature 86oz buckets of booze! You’ll hear everything from classic rock to hip-hop to pop. It’s the best nightlife in San Antonio has to offer! Howl at the Moon’s energetic and interactive setting creates the perfect atmosphere for any type of special events in San Antonio. It doesn’t matter if you’re celebrating a bachelorette party, birthday party, or planning a corporate event, any group event at Howl at the Moon is guaranteed to make for a memorable night. It’s the most fun you’ll have dancing and singing in San Antonio!
LIVE MUSIC EVERY NIGHT. SAN ANTONIO'S CHOICE FOR THE LARGEST SELECTION OF CRAFT BEER, FINE SPIRITS AND SPECIALTY MARTINIS. Our Zen Lounge can be reserved for weddings, business meetings, birthdays and just about any other events. View our website, http://www.the-dav.com, for a tour of our venue.
San Antonio's best TexMex mobile DJ... serving The Lone Star State.
This is the official Facebook Page for the Alamo Star Ball, an National Dance Council of America (NDCA) Ballroom Dance Competition. The Alamo Star Ball will take place on Saturday, January 24, 2015 at the Wyndham Riverwalk Hotel in San Antonio, Texas. Organizers of this event are Rosendo Fumero and Esteban M. Cardenas.
Are you a fan of Dancing with the Stars? Do you love live performances? Would you jump at the chance to see some of the best performers in the country? Are you a dancer who wants to perform in our showcase? Well, wait no more! Come to the Annual Alamo City Classic - an affordable showcase featuring dancing, shows, awards, and an evening gala to celebrate with some of the premiere dancers this nation has to offer! Mark your Calendar for December 16th and 17th! More details coming soon!
Calle Ocho is a classroom, rehearsal and performance/Art space located in River North - Downtown San Antonio, TX. Calle Ocho is dedicated to providing a space for people of all ages to explore the possibilities of movement and to share the Caribbean Latin Culture in San Antonio.
The Premier Live Music Venue & Bar in San Antonio Tx.