Band of Horses close out the Texas stretch of their 20th anniversary run at the Aztec Theatre on Saturday, November 21 — San Antonio slotted between Dallas and Houston on a final fall leg that treats Everything All the Time the way it deserves: as a complete document, played front to back. The show is billed as “An Evening with Band of Horses,” no opener, no support act, just Ben Bridwell performing the full album, then staying for a second set of fan favorites.
About Band of Horses
Everything All the Time came out in 2006 on Sub Pop, recorded with producer Phil Ek at Avast Studios in Seattle. Bridwell had just left Carissa’s Wierd — a decade-long run in one of the Pacific Northwest’s more elegantly melancholic outfits — and channeled whatever remained of that creative debt into a debut that sounded, from first listen, like someone had figured out how to bottle a feeling before it evaporated. The album earned Gold certification. “The Funeral” went double Platinum and spent years accumulating film and TV placements, becoming one of the more inescapable indie rock songs of its era — the kind you find on three different soundtracks without ever going looking for it.
Sub Pop released the 20th anniversary reissue on March 20, 2026 — a 19-track expanded remaster that adds the band’s 2005 tour EP, unreleased demos, live recordings, and rarities that hadn’t surfaced in two decades. Every show on this tour opens with the full album played in sequence, then transitions into a broader catalog set. Bridwell, the sole continuous member through every lineup change, has been straightforward about what the record means: “This album made all of my dreams come true. Forever grateful for the desperation that fueled its inspiration.”
About the Aztec Theatre
The Aztec Theatre holds just under 1,500 — the right scale for a record this emotionally specific. Located on St. Mary’s Street in downtown San Antonio, it’s one of the better mid-tier rooms in Texas for a sit-down anniversary show: not so intimate it feels cramped, not so large the quieter moments in the album disappear into the ceiling. Bridwell has never needed a cavernous room to fill a moment; he needs one that doesn’t swallow it. For more of what’s coming through the city, check the San Antonio concert calendar.
Tickets & Show Details
Doors open for an 8:00 PM start on Saturday, November 21, 2026 at the Aztec Theatre, 104 N St. Mary’s St, San Antonio, TX. Tickets are on sale now — the general on-sale went live in May.