
See what’s in store this weekend for San Antonio families as we ring in a new month.
SAN ANTONIO — A warm spring weekend awaits after a week of heavy rain and gloomy skies. As the seasonal festivities slowly ramp up, with Easter and Fiesta less than a month away, there’s no room for boredom in San Antonio.
Here’s what to expect this weekend.
Theo Von at Frost Bank Center
Stand-up comedian, podcaster and actor Theo Von brings his “Return of the Rat Tour” to the Alamo City on Friday.
The Louisiana-born entertainer is the host of the massively popular podcast “This Past Weekend with Theo Von,” named Spotify’s fourth biggest podcast on the platform globally in 2024. In 2018, Netflix released Von’s debut hour-long comedy special “No Offense” and his newest comedy special “Regular People” is now streaming.
When: Friday, March 28 at 8 p.m. (Doors open at 7 p.m.)
Where: Frost Bank Center (1 Frost Bank Center Drive)
Cost: Tickets are selling out fast. You can purchase them online here.
The Orchestra SA at the Tobin
Catch The Orchestra San Antonio’s inaugural concert on Saturday at the Tobin Center’s H-E-B Performance Hall.
Conducted by Leonardo Pineda, TOSA’s “Echos in Diverson” features a “dynamic exploration and interplay of influences between classical music, Spanish and Latin American sounds.”
It will be a magical musical experience fit for the whole family.
When: Saturday, March 29 at 7:30 p.m.
Where: The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts H-E-B Performance Hall (100 Auditorium Circle)
Cost: Tickets start at $29 and can be purchased here.
Eggstravaganza at Palo Alto College
Bring the family out to Palo Alto College on Saturday for a free egg hunt for children 12 and under.
Eggstravaganza 2025 promises a day of fun and entertainment featuring an egg hunt, music, activities, games, a petting zoo, free baskets while supplies last and more!
Palo Alto College invites guests to bring baskets and cameras to capture the joyous moments with special guests.
When: Saturday, March 29 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Where: Palo Alto College (1400 Villaret Blvd.)
Cost: Free
Dance festival at Rolling Oaks Mall
Heritage Festivals of SA presents the 67th San Antonio Folklife and Dance Festival (SAFDF) for two days of “vibrant presentations showcasing traditional and contemporary dances and live music from diverse cultures.”
This free family-friendly events brings the culture and tradition from across the globe to San Antonio. Attendees will also enjoy art, music, shopping, food and a fashion show.
See the full lineup of performances here.
When: Saturday, March 29 and Sunday March 30 from 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Where: Rolling Oaks Mall (6909 N. Loop 1604 East)
Cost: Free
SA Roasted Corn Festival
Head out to the Bexar County Jr. Livestock Grounds this weekend for the 5th Annual San Antonio Roasted Corn Festival.
Guests can get a taste of all the yummiest elotes from various vendors, each with their own twist, competing to be crowned the best.
There will also be vendors selling other delicious eats, drinks, merchandise and more. Experience a fun day of food, live music, dance performances and more great entertainment for the whole family.
When: Saturday, March 29 and Sunday March 30 at 7 p.m.
Where: Bexar County Jr. Livestock Grounds (7701 FM 1346)
Cost: Parking entry is $10 per vehicle.
PLUS…
There will be two opportunities to rep the Silver & Black this weekend at the Frost Bank Center as the San Antonio Spurs host the Boston Celtics on Saturday and the Golden State Warriors on Sunday.
Horror movie fanatics are invited to the first ever San Antonio Horror Film Festival happening Saturday and Sunday featuring a diverse lineup of independent horror films. Attendees can meet the filmmakers, network with industry professionals and enjoy a close-knit festival atmosphere. There will also be an award ceremony for standout films.
Finally, foodies and vaqueros can purchase tickets for Norteño Fest happening Sunday afternoon at the San Antonio Charro Association. Teams will battle it out in the ultimate carne asada competition serving you the best carne asada and discada in town. The event also features a Mexican rodeo, bull riding, traditional horseback riding, folkloric dance performances and live music.