As San Antonians welcome slightly cooler temperatures this fall, a diverse lineup of cultural and art festivals will occur throughout the city.
September 27 – 28, Civic Park in Hemisfair
The 41st annual Jazz’SAlive brings traditional and Latin jazz to center stage in the Heart of Downtown San Antonio.
September 27 – October 5, URBAN-15 Studios
In its 27th year, the URBAN-15 Group is once again one of 500 venues worldwide to host this festival.
Rey Feo Super Hero River Parade and Festival
September 28, Arneson River Theatre
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the River Walk transforms into a vibrant, action-packed spectacle.
Wild & Scenic Film Festival On Tour
September 28, Confluence Park
Join the San Antonio River Foundation for an evening featuring international films celebrating environmental activism and a deep love for nature.
Parktoberfest
September 29, Brackenridge Park
The Brackenridge Park Conservancy is hosting its 13th Annual Parktoberfest, celebrating San Antonio’s German heritage with a free event.
San Antonio Black International Film Festival
October 4 – 6, Various Locations
This festival showcases quality films and advocates for and supports filmmakers of African descent.
Aki Matsuri JASSA Fall Festival
October 5, Mateo Camargo Park
This fall festival celebrates Japanese culture and traditions with performances, crafts, and cuisine.
October 6, Medina Valley Fine Arts Center
Featuring music and dance performances from Spain, Cuba, and Mexico by the Alamo City Performing Arts Association, Heart of Texas Concert Band, and Alamo City Dance Company.
Raza Cósmica Film Festival
October 10 – 12, various locations
This is an annual showcase of science fiction and speculative films by Latinx and BIPOC filmmakers.
October 12, Arneson River Theatre
The Mariachi Festival features performances by middle and high school students from schools in San Antonio and the region.
Hispanic Trails Cultural Festival
October 13, Wonderland of the Americas
Enjoy captivating music, mesmerizing folk dances, and the unique cuisines of Latin cultures.
Luminaria Contemporary Arts Festival
October 19, St. Paul’s Square
Enjoy an immersive nighttime display of lights and art. This year, the festival combines art with sports, tying in with UTSA’s Homecoming football game.
Marisol Deluna Foundation Community Fashion Show
October 20, La Villita Historic Arts Village’s Arneson River Theater
Annual community fashion show.
Mehregan Persian Autumn Festival
October 20, Main Plaza
Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and rich culture of Persia as we come together to mark the arrival of autumn.
October 12 – November 7, Various Locations
San Antonio is home to the grandest Día de Muertos celebrations in the United States, including Rinconcito de Esperanza at the Esperanza Peace & Justice Center, the Annual Altares y Ofrendas at Centro Cultural Aztlan, the San Anto Cultural Arts Procession, Muertos Fest at Hemisfair, and the Day of the Dead River Parade.
A Night at The Key Hole Club
November 2, Hermann Sons Hall
Join the San Antonio Swing Dance Society for daytime dance workshops with special guest instructors, followed by a live performance by the Dirty River Orchestra.
November 2, Arneson Theater and Hemisfair
At the 16th annual Diwali San Antonio, experience the authentic traditions and culture of India, including music, dance, and food.
For more information about these and other local cultural events, visit our arts & culture events calendar at SA.gov/Arts and follow us at @getcreativesa.