Weekend events
The rodeo winds down this weekend, which means the Spurs will soon be home and spring break is on the horizon. If you just can’t wait, this weekend offers plenty to do, too, including the spring Home + Garden Show. Here’s a look:
TODAY
Home + Garden Show: Egypt Sharrod, one of the stars of HGTV’S “Married to Real Estate,” is the special guest at the spring edition of the San Antonio Garden Show. Also appearing will be comedian Renae Smith Treviño, Meximoments blogger and podcaster Marissa Hernandez and exhibitors representing categories such as roofing, kitchens, landscaping, pools, housewares, appliances, and construction and renovation. Noon-8 p.m. today, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, Alamadome, 100 Montana St. $8-$10 (discounts available), sanantoniospringhomeshow.com.
Juggalo Weekend 2024: Insane Clown Posse fans far and wide will be gathering in San Antonio for the celebration known as Juggalo Weekend, which will feature music by ICP, Layzie Bone, Kottonmouth Kings and more, wrestling and face-painted revelry. Doors open at 3 p.m. today and Saturday, Boeing Center at Tech Port, 3331 General Hudnell Drive. $125 per day, $200 for the weekend, boeingcentertechport.com.
San Antonio Philharmonic: The musicians will be joined by guest conductor Ludwig Carrasco, mezzo-soprano Crystal Jarrell Johnson and the San Antonio Mastersingers for a program including Modest Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition” and works by Michael Ippolito and John Corigliano. 7:30 p.m. today-saturday, First Baptist Church of San Antonio, 515 Mccullough. $35-$75, saphil.org. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”: Ballet San Antonio presents the world premiere of choreographer Rafael Ferreras’ take on Shakespeare’s tale of romance and magic. 7:30 p.m. today, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday, H-E-B Performance Hall, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, 100 Auditorium Circle. $25.20 to $132, tobincenter.org.
SATURDAY
Jerry Seinfeld: A-list comedian and classic car connoisseur Jerry Seinfeld has been a frequent visitor to the Majestic since he first played the ornate space in 1998, his first live performances just months after the award-winning sitcom “Seinfeld” ended. Next up for Seinfeld is the Netflix movie “Unfrosted: The Pop Tarts Story.” 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St. Early show sold out, a few $106.50 tickets remain for the late show, majesticempire.com. Gov’t Mule: Warren Haynes’ hard-rocking jam band was joined by Billy Gibbons and Billy Bob Thornton, and its latest album, “Peace ... Like a River.” 8 p.m. Saturday, The Espee, 1174 E. Commerce St. $39.50-$49.50, theespee.com.
Los Lonely Boys: The Garza brothers are back with the blues rock and sibling harmonies that go into their signature blend of Texican rock ’n’ roll. 8 p.m. Saturday, Aztec Theatre, 104 N. St. Mary’s St. $38-$45, livenation.com.
Agarita and Pablo Sáinz-villegas: The San Antonio-based chamber ensemble once again is teaming up with the acclaimed Spanish classical guitarist for a concert at the San Antonio Botanical Garden. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston. Free. Reserve tickets at agarita.org/shows.
San Antonio African American Book Festival: The fifth annual festival will feature more than 60 authors from all over the country, children’s activities and food trucks. Noon-5 p.m. Saturday, Second Baptist Community Center, 3310 E. Commerce St. Free. Info, Facebook @Saaabookfest.
South Texas Symphonic Orchestra: The orchestra will be joined by pianist Eymen Geylan, a UTSA grad student who will perform Liszt’s Piano Concerto No. 2. The program also holds works by Camille Saint-saens, Federico Chavez-blanco and Anthony Dilorenzo. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Retama Auditorium Recital Hall, Fine Arts Building, UTSA, 1 UTSA Circle. General admission free; VIP seating $20, eventbrite.com.
Joey Fauerso book release: The release of “Joey Fauerso: You Destroy Every Special Thing I Make,” a monograph published by French & Michigan exploring roughly a decade of the San Antonio-based artist’s work, will be kicked off with a celebration. The afternoon includes a one-day exhibit. 2-6 p.m. Saturday, French & Michigan, 1200 S. Presa. Free, frenchandmichigan.com.
“Death Rights”: Marian Casey curated the group exhibition, which deals with end-of-life rituals, grieving and the afterlife, by artists including Adriana Corral, Joe Harjo, Misha Chowdhury and Ingrid Tremblay. Opening 4 p.m. Saturday, Communion, 1150 S. Alamo. On display noon to 7 p.m. Wednesdays-sundays through March 23. Info, apexart.org/casey.php
SUNDAY
Diana Ross: Motown legend Ross’ legacy concerts continue into the new year featuring No. 1 songs from her years with the Supremes, such as “Baby Love” and “You Can’t Hurry Love,” as well as solo hits like “Touch Me in the Morning” and “Coming Out.” 7 p.m. Sunday, Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St. A handful of tickets remain starting at $149.50, majesticempire.com.
Children’s Chorus of San Antonio: The chorus’ upper elementary through high school performers will sing as part of the group’s 40th anniversary season. 4 p.m. Sunday, Chapel of the Incarnate Word, 4503 Broadway. Free, childrenschorus sa.org/concerts.