San Antonio music fans have plenty to look forward to this week, with a diverse lineup of artists hitting local stages. From regional Mexican sensations to thrash metal legends, there’s something for everyone.
Peso Pluma Brings 'Dinastía' Tour to San Antonio
Grammy and Latin Grammy winner Peso Pluma is bringing his Dinastía tour to the Frost Bank Center on April 12th. The Guadalajara-based singer, songwriter, and rapper blends traditional regional Mexican music with rap and trap beats.
Notably, Pluma has local ties, having attended Corbett Junior High School and Samuel Clemens High School in Schertz. His cousin, Tito Double P, who collaborated on his recent album, will also be joining the tour. Tickets start at $50, with the show beginning at 8 p.m. at 1 Frost Bank Center Drive. More information can be found at frostbankcenter.com.
Thrash Metal Titans Converge
For metal enthusiasts, Testament, Overkill, and Destruction are co-headlining the “Thrash of the Titans” tour. This high-energy show promises a mosh-inducing experience for fans of classic thrash metal.
Testament, a pioneering band from the U.S. first wave of thrash, is known for its experimental approach to the genre, incorporating elements of funk and blast beats alongside blazing riffs.
More Music Options This Week
IV: A Legacy Continues
IV, the stage name of Hank Williams IV, great-grandson of the country music legend, will also be performing. His music blends a country drawl with hard rock influences, creating a unique “redneck Motorhead” sound.
The Growlers: 'Beach Goth' Vibes
California’s The Growlers are bringing their signature “beach goth” sound – a blend of surf, psych, and other genres – to San Antonio. The band, founded in 2006, has released seven studio albums exploring the “California weirdness” of founder Brooks Nielsen.
The Toasters: Third-Wave Ska
The Toasters, a third-wave ska powerhouse, will showcase their mashup of ska, pop, rap, and calypso. Founding member Robert Hingley, originally from England, formed the band in 1981 and now resides in Valencia, Spain, but a new lineup continues to tour globally.
Leftover Salmon: Jam Band Favorites
Leftover Salmon, a leading light in the jam-band scene, will also be performing. Known for their Colorado bluegrass jam-rock and extended instrumental solos, they offer a unique musical experience.
Don't miss out on the vibrant live music scene San Antonio has to offer this week!
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