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Apr
27

Bronco

9:00 PM
Boeing Center at Tech Port San Antonio, TX
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May
04
May
06

Interpol

7:00 PM
Boeing Center at Tech Port San Antonio, TX
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May
15

Tejano Conjunto Festival

10:00 AM
Veterans Of Foreign Wars Post 9186 San Antonio, TX
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May
16

Tejano Conjunto Festival

6:00 PM
Veterans Of Foreign Wars Post 9186 San Antonio, TX
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May
17

Reik

7:00 PM
Boeing Center at Tech Port San Antonio, TX
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May
17

Reik

8:00 PM
Boeing Center at Tech Port San Antonio, TX
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18
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Jun
16

Bely y Beto

3:00 PM
Boeing Center at Tech Port San Antonio, TX
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Jun
20
Jun
20

Excision: Nexus Tour

8:00 PM
Boeing Center at Tech Port San Antonio, TX
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Jun
28

The Red Clay Strays

8:00 PM
Boeing Center at Tech Port San Antonio, TX
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