January is already beginning and with it all the illusions of having an incredible year that satisfies our expectations and deepest dreams. Of course, who doesn’t want to be happy? One of the most direct paths to happiness is live music. So, from JefeBet we have selected the three best Latin concerts in San Antonio, Texas, that will take place this first month of 2023.
Don’t miss them, invest in yourself and attend one of these Latin concerts in San Antonio without thinking twice.
Best Latin Concerts in San Antonio TX in January 2023
Ottmar Liebert and Luna Negra
- When: January 7, 2023
- Where: Jo Long Theatre, 78202, San Antonio, TX
- Entry time: 8 PM
- Entrance fee: 34 USD
Ottmar Liebert and Luna Negra are a group that combines classical guitar and sounds drawn from Spanish flamenco to make a subtle and delightful blend of stringed instruments and the simplest percussion.
Thanks to this, they achieve exquisite music that delights the ear and leaves the viewer hypnotized. This is a not-to-be-missed opportunity that we highly recommend you attend. These Latin rhythms are part of long-standing traditions that are worth appreciating and experiencing live to the fullest.
Werito
- When: January 8, 2023
- Where: The Starlighter, 1910 Fredericksburg Road 78201, San Antonio, TX
- Entry time: 7:30 PM
- Entrance fee: Not available
Werito is an amateur DJ from Mexico who has focused on building a career for himself nurtured by many Latin rhythms and with the illusion of making people dance through the magic of music.
This is an emerging artist who is just beginning his musical career. Nevertheless, he is an excellent musician who will want to make you dance and get you out of your seat to your heart’s content. For all this, we invite you to this concert where you will have a great time.
Nopalli
- When: January 15, 2023
- Where: Presa House Gallery, 725 South Presa Street, San Antonio, TX
- Entry time: 5 PM
- Entrance fee: Free
The band Nopalli will be releasing their first album, Pasos y Ritmos. They are a Latin rock band with deep roots in the San Antonio music scene. Its members are vocalist Alvaro “Iztli” Ramírez, drummer John Fernández, violinist Robert “Sabor” Sabo and bassist Carlos Sánchez De La Garza.
Pasos y Ritmos presents a new and innovative sound that seeks to contribute to this musical genre. Pressed on 180-gram cactus green vinyl, the album will be available for purchase and online streaming everywhere thereafter.