Your Guide to Live Music in Texas

Edith Márquez at Aztec Theatre | August 30, 2026

Edith Márquez brings her Eterna e Inolvidable tour — a tribute to Rocío Durcal built around ranchera reinterpretation — to San Antonio’s Aztec Theatre on Sunday, August 30, 2026. Showtime is 7:00 PM.

Gary Clark Jr. at Aztec Theatre | August 28, 2026

Gary Clark Jr. returns to San Antonio’s Aztec Theatre on August 28, 2026 — the middle night of a three-date Texas stretch — with his 2026 headlining tour. The four-time Grammy winner is expected to preview new studio material alongside tracks from his genre-blending catalog. Tickets go on sale June 5.

Public Image Ltd at Aztec Theatre | February 21, 2027

Public Image Ltd brings ‘This Is Not The Last Tour’ to San Antonio’s Aztec Theatre on Sunday, February 21, 2027. John Lydon and company — with Plague Vendor opening — make their first North American appearance in eleven years.

Alter Bridge at Aztec Theatre | November 19, 2026

Alter Bridge play San Antonio’s Aztec Theatre on November 19 with Big Wreck and Tim Montana opening — the second U.S. leg of the What Lies Within Tour, supporting their self-titled 2026 album.

Carín León at Frost Bank Center | July 16, 2026

There is a particular kind of credibility that accumulates slowly — not from a streaming number or a press release, but from touring miles, from the moment a crowd of 70,000 at RodeoHouston stops being a statistic and becomes a testament. Carín León has that now. The Hermosillo, Sonora native who released his first solo […]

Robert Rodriguez’s Chingon Band at Aztec Theatre | June 12, 2026

Robert Rodriguez is a filmmaker who happens to have a band. The distinction matters on June 12, when he brings Chingon to the Aztec Theatre for a 30th anniversary event that’s equal parts cinema and concert: a full screening of From Dusk Till Dawn, a director Q&A, and then Rodriguez and company live on stage.

The Rush Tribute Project at Tobin Center for the Performing Arts | June 12, 2026

The Rush Tribute Project plays H-E-B Performance Hall at the Tobin Center on Friday, June 12 — and the room is exactly right for the material. Rush tributes don’t belong in clubs. The catalog is too dense, too layered, too structured around the album experience to work in a standing room. A performing arts hall is where this show should happen.