SAN MARCOS, Texas — The Texas Capital Air Show scheduled for early November has been postponed due to the federal government shutdown, organizers announced Wednesday.
The air show, originally planned for Nov. 1-2, has been rescheduled for Nov. 7-8, 2026, according to a statement from event organizers.
“We are deeply saddened to report that the inaugural Texas Capital Air Show will not take place,” organizers said. “We have determined that we will be unable to give our great fans, and our Veterans and First Responders the kind of air show you deserve.”
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The event was designed to raise funds and awareness for suicide prevention among veterans and first responders, organizers said.
Ticket holders have three options: keep their tickets for the 2026 show dates, request a refund by emailing info@texascapitalairshow.com by 11:59 p.m. Nov. 21, or convert their purchase into a tax-deductible donation to Wings & Warriors, a nonprofit supporting veterans and first responders.
Additional details about the rescheduled event will be released in December, organizers said.
More information is available on the organization’s website.