Your Guide to Live Music in Texas

Grupo Frontera at Frost Bank Center | July 19, 2026

Grupo Frontera brings their Triste Pero Bien C*bron Tour to Frost Bank Center in San Antonio on Sunday, July 19, 2026. The Rio Grande Valley norteño-cumbia ensemble, who rose from playing quinceañeras in 2022 to headlining arenas worldwide, supports their latest album, Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar.

Bosco at Aztec Theatre | July 25, 2026

RuPaul’s Drag Race superstar Bosco brings her debut solo theatrical production, The Marvelous Miss Gender, to San Antonio’s Aztec Theatre on Saturday, July 25, 2026 — a two-act musical comedy featuring her supervillain alter ego, comic book noir, burlesque, dance, and sociopolitical satire. Tickets from $45. 18+ with ID.

Flyleaf at Aztec Theatre | July 26, 2026

Flyleaf brings the 20th Anniversary Tour — with original vocalist Lacey Sturm back in the fold — to San Antonio’s Aztec Theatre on July 26, 2026, for the band’s first proper headline run since their 2023 reunion.

Lionel Richie at Frost Bank Center | July 28, 2026

The tour is called “Sing A Song All Night Long” — a nod to Lionel Richie’s signature hit “All Night Long (All Night)” — and it is, given the combined catalog of the two acts sharing this bill, an honest description of what San Antonio gets on Tuesday, July 28. Richie and Earth, Wind & […]

Coheed and Cambria at Aztec Theatre | July 29, 2026

Coheed and Cambria return to San Antonio for a theater date at the Aztec Theatre on Wednesday, July 29, 2026, with support from Texas grungegaze act Narrow Head on a night built around the band’s latest Vaxis installment.

Hamilton (Touring) at Majestic Theatre San Antonio | July 29, 2026

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton — 11 Tony Awards, a Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and a decade on Broadway — brings its North American tour to San Antonio’s Majestic Theatre for a two-week run. Performances begin July 28; the July 29 show starts at 7:30 PM CT.

Thunder From Down Under at Aztec Theatre | July 30, 2026

Australia’s Thunder From Down Under — the world’s longest-running male revue, founded in 1991 and now in its silver anniversary year at Excalibur — brings its 75-to-90-minute production to San Antonio’s Aztec Theatre on Thursday, July 30 at 8 p.m. The all-Australian cast of acrobats, dancers, and entertainers has sold more than 80 million tickets across more than 80 countries over three and a half decades of continuous touring.

Chris Travis at Aztec Theatre | August 2, 2026

Chris Travis brings The Prefix Tour to San Antonio on Sunday, August 2 at 8 p.m. He’s a Memphis rapper and key member of Raider Klan, the hip-hop collective that Pitchfork identified as a pioneer of the Soundcloud rap movement.