Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out this list of events in the Greater San Antonio area. This list is not comprehensive. Events are subject to change.

San Antonio

United We Brunch

The ninth United We Brunch will be held at the Frost Plaza at The Rock at La Cantera. Attendees can enjoy brunch breakfast bites and breakfast cocktails from some of San Antonio’s top restaurants and bars. The event will feature live music and DJs and a local vendor marketplace. Featured restaurants include Blush, Cakes by Felicia, Chicken N Pickle, Cosmic Cakery, El Luchador, The Lucky Duck, Tu Asador Mexican Streak House and Social Spot. All guests must be 21 years of age or older.
  • Feb. 23, 11 a.m. 3 p.m. for VIP entry, noon-3 p.m. for general admission
  • VIP tickets $95; general admission $65
  • 1 Spurs Way, San Antonio
  • https://unitedwebrunchsa.com
Gipsy Kings

The Majestic Theatre will host the Gipsy Kings, featuring leader and co-founder Nicolas Reyes, with special guest Adelaide. The Gipsy Kings are a world-renowned band that has sold 14 million albums worldwide, with music featured in films, such as "The Big Lebowski" and "Toy Story."
  • Feb. 21, doors open at 7 p.m., concert begins at 8 p.m.
  • Prices vary per ticket
  • Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St., San Antonio
  • www.majesticempire.com
Otaku Festival


The Otaku Food and Anime Festival is a two-day family event that features over 100 food, drink and anime vendors. Attendees will enjoy lion dances, cosplay, sumo wrestling, crafts, voice actors and photo ops. Food vendors will serve food from across Asia, including Filipino food, Japanese street food, Thai street food, Taiwanese boba tea, noodles, baos, Latin food, Vietnamese grilled chicken and eggrolls.The San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo (final weekend)

It's the last weekend of the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo at the Frost Bank Center and Freeman Coliseum fairground. Guests can experience the fairgrounds or attend concerts. Concert tickets and carnival wristbands must be purchased separately.
  • Feb. 6-23, 4-11 p.m. Monday-Friday; 10-a.m.-midnight Fridays and Saturdays
  • $15 standard adult tickets for ages 13-64; $5 standard children tickets for ages 3-12; $10 advance adult tickets for ages 13-64; $5 standard senior tickets for ages 64 and older (fairgrounds)
  • 1 Frost Bank Center Drive, San Antonio
  • www.sarodeo.com
Northeast

The Cibolo Grange Farmers Market

Attendees can shop for fresh farm to table goods and meats, handmade goods and food. The farmers market will also feature a variety of local arts and crafts, such as homemade candles, paintings, jewelry, crochet items, tallow skin care, wood work and skin care products.Boerne


Farmers Market at Herff Farm

Guests can shop from local vendors, farmers, ranchers and artisans at Herff Farm, a historic German homestead in Boerne. The farm also has trails, gardens and yard games for families to enjoy.New Braunfels

Guadalupe River Trout Unlimited’s Troutfest ‘25

Guadalupe River Trout Unlimited is hosting Troutfest TX, which is a nationally recognized event, and the largest of its kind in Texas for people interested in fly fishing and preserving and protecting cold water fisheries. The three-day event is held on the Guadalupe River at Lazy L&L Campground, and includes a movie night and a weekend expo. Attendees can enjoy food and craft beer, keynote speakers, presentations from guides, outfitters, gear manufacturers and experts, fly casting lessons, watercraft demonstrations, movie night and kids events. Additionally, attendees can join a live auction and an online silent auction.Painting with a twist: Happy Hour-Cosmic Clouds


Attendees can enjoy a step-by-step painting experience led by talented artists. The event is BYOB, and attendees can bring their own snacks. The event is reserved for guests 18 years and older. Doors will open 30 minutes before the class, with seats requiring a reservation beforehand.