Paul McCartney performs a concert in Uniondale, New York. Credit: Shutterstock / Debby Wong
San Antonio still may be waiting for autumnal temps to settle in, but we’re certainly not waiting for fall music tours. Let’s take a look at the cornucopia of options for live music fans.
Sat, Oct 25
Paul McCartney
Legendary singer-songwriter member Paul McCartney’s San Antonio stop is the only Texas show on his Got Back Tour, which highlight hits from the Beatles, Wings and his solo career. Recent setlists have focused heavily on Beatles work, including the culmination of the Abbey Road medley, featuring “Golden Slumbers,” “Carry That Weight” and “The End.” It’s probably a good idea to see icons like the 83-year-old McCartney while they’re still with us. $78.50 and up, 8 p.m., Alamodome, 100 Montana St., (210) 207-3663, alamodome.com. — Danny Cervantes
Sunday, Oct. 26
All Time Low, May Day Parade, The Cab, The Paradox
Pop-punk outfit All Time Low is bringing its Everyone’s Talking! tour to SA. Last month’s EP release of the same name serves as a great point of entry for those wondering what the Baltimore natives are up to. Fans should expect to hear hits such as “Dear Maria, Count Me In” and “Monsters” as All Time Low bring their energetic set and a cavalcade of openers to town. $64.06, 7 p.m., Boeing Center at Tech Port, 3331 General Hudnell Drive, (210) 600-3699, boeingcentertechport.com. — DC
Monday, Oct. 27
Lightnin’ Luke
Portland, Oregon’s Lightnin’ Luke specializes in a heartfelt style of rootsy folk music coupled with an iconic image. With his beard, mega-hair and ever-present shades, the dude looks a bit like a southern minister of dark justice. And he’s got chops to back up the look: he plays fiddle and guitar with equal dexterity and sings with a sweet voice that defies his appearance. $18, 7 p.m., Paper Tiger, Side Room, 2410 N. St. Mary’s St., papertigersatx.com. — BB
Boris, Agriculture
Japanese band Boris are masters of sludge, noise and drone — and they’re unafraid of experimentation to tug at the confines of those challenging genres. The trio is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its seminal album Pink with this tour, which also includes LA black-metal thrashers Agriculture. Expect beautiful, glorious noise. $31, 8 p.m., Paper Tiger, Main Stage, 2410 N. St. Mary’s St., papertigersatx.com. — BB
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