Sunday, August 16, 2020

Music Festivals to Enjoy in San Antonio

Reid Hackney is a prominent member of the San Antonio Founder Lions Club. An alumnus of Penn State University, Reid Hackney is a successful financial executive who worked at the highest corporate levels for more than 30 years before retiring in 2017. He loves participating in outdoor activities, like music concerts.


It’s a good thing that San Antonio has a thriving music scene that allows music lovers to enjoy a variety of festivals. Latin folk music enthusiasts can attend the three-day Tejano Conjunto Music Festival hosted by the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center. It is the world's largest showcase of Tejano and conjunto folk music, and the oldest music festival in San Antonio. There is also the Taco Fest, a one-day event that combines live performances from local bands and eateries that serve all kinds of tacos.

One festival to enjoy in September is the San Antonio Music Showcase. It is a one-night celebration that features many local bands and musicians from different genres ranging from rock, gothic, and country music to punk, electronica, and hip-hop. In this event, bands perform in different venues around the city. Then there's the Mala Luna Music Festival, which is San Antonio's biggest festival that usually happens over a two-day October weekend. It is dedicated to hip-hop, R&B, and dance music and features both regional and international acts performing at the Nelson Wolff stadium.

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