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Hey, their music lovers. I'm beat Map, your personal guide
to discovering the best live sounds San Antonio has to offer.
I spend my days chasing rifts and rhythms all over town,
always hungry for another night where I leave a venue
with my ears ringing in my heart, thumping like a
bass drum from Indie Darling's, slinging vinyl from the stage
to old school honky tonks. If it grooves, I know
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about it. Let me unwrap my top picks for the
next seven days. First tonight, catch Jay and the Causeways
at Samsburger Joint. They've got only sixteen tickets left, starting
at forty nine dollars. That place practically glows with good vibes,
and the band's soulful rock sound is addictive. On Thursday,
Peterson Brothers are back at Sam's and they never disappoint
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with their blues funk mastery. If you want to dance,
grab a ticket fast. They start at sixty two dollars
over at the Aztec Theater. Tomorrow, Role Model brings lush,
unique pop Friday, Randy Travis takes to Majestic Theater with
timeless country storytelling. Sunday at Majestic features Twilight and Concert
two pm and seven thirty pm, a classical twist. If
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you crave movie magic on stage. If heavy rock is
your thing, Mud Vane storms Boeing Center at Techport's Sunday
evening for seventy two dollars a pop. My venue of
the week has to be Sam's Burger Joint. There's always
something simmering. The burgers are bad, sure, but I come
for the stage This week Peterson Brothers Thursday and Local
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Bluesays Reuben v Friday at eight thirty pm thirty eight
dollars tickets keep things spicy. Speaking of locals, I'm pretty
stoked about Noah Peterson. Catch 'em Sunday at Dodging Duck
brew House for a free show. Harmony's Demise that Paper
Tiger Friday is another band I can't get out of
my head. Their raw, emotional out rock is pure San Antonio.
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My weekly rituals Wednesday, Jazz Night at the Point, open
Mic at Sam's every Monday, and the Friday Indies Showcase
at Paper Tiger. No two weeks sound the same. This
city keeps me guessing, and that's just how I like it.
Festivals are looming closer, and my calendar's already overflowing. In
clearing my schedule for the San Antonio Music Festival next month,
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plotting had a bounce between Groomy Hall's Americana stage and
the sb's late night Electronica. It's the only time I
willingly miss sleep for three days straight. No guide is
complete without the city's secret corners. Small stage at Paper Tiger,
tucked away from the main crowd, is perfect for discovering
raw uncle tallet. There's Brewster's backyard ice House, where you'll
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find experimental sets under a sky strung with lights. Check
it out Friday for some underground metal. How do I
catch the last minute gems? I've got a group chat
that includes two venue bartenders, a touring sound engineer, and
a sax player. Someone always knows what's popping off. For
public tips, jam Bassis San Antonio Section and a day
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of Instagram posts from venues like Aztec Theater and Stable Hall.
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feed your music curiosity. See you out there, San Antonio,