1. Monster Jam
An arctic blast in January pushed this high-octane circus into spring. The lineup is scheduled to include Grave Digger, driven by Adam Anderson; El Toro Loco with Joe Foley behind the wheel; and Jamie Sullivan’s unicorn-themed Sparkle Smash. Pit parties give fans a chance to see the trucks up close and meet the drivers. March 28-29, Alamodome, 100 Montana St.
2. Shakespeare in the Park: “Twelfth Night”
Shakespeare’s beloved romantic comedy takes the stage in San Pedro Springs Park. Filled with mistaken identities, mischievous antics and unrequited love, this timeless tale follows Viola as she disguises herself as a man and becomes entangled in a whirlwind of love and laughter. Through March 29, San Pedro Playhouse, 800 W. Ashby Place
3. A Flock of Seagulls
One of the prime movers in the ’80s new wave era, A Flock of Seagulls may well be known for the group’s bizarrely teased haircuts as much as their hit single “I Ran (So Far Away).” Expect to hear the biggest hit, plus “Space Age Love Song,” “Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)” and more. 8 p.m. March 26, Aztec Theatre, 104 N. St. Mary’s St.
4. “untitled: 20 Years of Collecting Contemporary Art”
More than 100 works in a variety of media from the museum’s collection will be exhibited. Artists include Sandy Skogland, Ian Dawson, Letitia Huckaby and Margaret Evangeline. Opens March 27, McNay Art Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave.
5. San Antonio Dance Festival
Dancing enthusiasts are welcome at the two-day San Antonio Dance Festival, which is set to feature talented dancers skilled in ballet, jazz, contemporary dance and more. The festival will culminate in a final marquis performance, featuring dancers of all kinds in a blend of dance genres. March 27-28, Jo Long Theatre, Carver Community Cultural Center, 226 N. Hackberry St.
6. Ladino Sun & Spice Brunch
Ladino is teaming up with fellow Michelin Bib Gourmand recipient Chef Nicola Blaque to host Sun & Spice Brunch this Sunday. Together, the two culinary teams will celebrate the bold, sun-kissed flavors of the Mediterranean and Caribbean, with a menu inspired by coastal ingredients, bright spices and shared culinary traditions. Tickets are $45 per person. Make reservations here. 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., March 29, 200 E. Grayson St., Suite 100
7. Nate Bargatze
Often referred to as “The Nicest Man in Stand-Up,” Grammy Award-winning comedian and actor Nate Bargatze brings his “Big Dumb Eyes World Tour” to Frost Bank Center this Sunday night. Purchase your tickets here. 7 p.m. March 29, 1 Frost Bank Center Drive
8. Santana
Carlos Santana’s 2021 album was titled “Blessings and Miracles,” words that are an apt description of the opportunity to see the guitar legend on his “Oneness Tour 2026” in a relatively intimate venue. He played Woodstock, for goodness’ sake, and has made a lasting impact on rock music with songs such as “Oye Como Va,” “Evil Ways” and “Smooth.” 7:30 p.m. March 29, Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St.
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