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Halloween, Muertos Fest, and Big Texas Comicon: A Celebration of Spookiness and Culture

“Orange” You Excited for Halloween?

It’s officially October! Happy spooky season! As the leaves begin to change and the air turns crisp, we find ourselves immersed in a month filled with vibrant colors, festive activities, and a sense of excitement that only Halloween can bring. October is not just about ghosts and goblins; it’s a celebration of culture, community, and the beauty of fall.

A Month of Festivities

October is a month that brings a variety of events, from Halloween festivities to cultural celebrations honoring Hispanic Heritage and fall harvest festivals. Whether you’re a fan of haunted houses, pumpkin patches, or live music, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Classic Halloween Activities

As the spooky season kicks off, classic Halloween activities are in full swing. Haunted houses are popping up around town, offering thrills and chills for those brave enough to enter. Pumpkin patches are also a must-visit, where families can pick their perfect pumpkins for carving or decorating. These activities not only provide fun but also create lasting memories with loved ones.

Music and Comedy

This October, concertgoers can look forward to an exciting lineup of artists visiting the Alamo City. Multi-award-winning Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel will be celebrating five decades of artistry on her “Un Deseo Mas Tour 2024” at the Frost Bank Center on October 3. If you’re in the mood for laughter, comedians like Cat & Nat and Bill Maher will be performing, bringing their unique humor to local stages.

For those attending these shows, don’t forget to share your experiences on social media using KSAT Connect. It’s a great way to connect with fellow fans and showcase your favorite moments from the events.

October Events to Mark on Your Calendar

Here’s a rundown of some exciting events happening throughout October:

Oct. 1-7 Events

  • Aki Matsuri Fall Festival: Join the Japan America Society of San Antonio for a free, family-friendly event featuring Japanese performances and games on October 5 at Camargo Park.
  • Ana Gabriel Concert: Celebrate Ana Gabriel’s illustrious career on October 3 at the Frost Bank Center.
  • Boerne Book Festival: A day filled with author discussions and book signings on October 5 at Main Plaza in Boerne.
  • First Fright Friday: Experience a free admission event at The Haunted Dollhouse on October 4, perfect for those looking to get into the Halloween spirit.

Oct. 7-13 Events

  • Big Texas Comicon: Meet your favorite stars from shows like “Cobra Kai” and “The Walking Dead” from October 11-13 at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center.
  • Bill Maher: The comedian will bring his “The WTF? Tour” to the Majestic Theatre on October 12.
  • CiboloFest: Enjoy live entertainment, crafts, and more on October 12 at the Multi Event Center.

Cultural Celebrations

In addition to Halloween, October is also a time to celebrate Hispanic Heritage. Events like the Hispanic Trails Cultural Festival on October 13 will showcase Latin-American heritage through music, dance, and food. This festival is a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of the community.

Outdoor Fun and Family Activities

Families looking for outdoor fun can explore various fall festivals and markets. The Monarch Butterfly & Pollinator Festival on October 5 at Brackenridge Park offers educational experiences about ecosystems and the importance of pollinators.

For those who love the arts, the River Artober event on October 5 and 6 will feature local artists showcasing their handmade crafts at La Villita.

Haunted Attractions and Pumpkin Patches

As Halloween approaches, the thrill of haunted attractions beckons. The 13th Floor Haunted House and Fright Fest at Six Flags Fiesta Texas promise spine-tingling experiences for those seeking a scare.

Don’t forget to visit local pumpkin patches and corn mazes! These traditional fall activities are perfect for families looking to enjoy the season.

Recurring Events

Throughout October, several recurring events will keep the festive spirit alive:

  • Free Community Yoga: Enjoy free yoga sessions every Sunday at Confluence Park until November 24.
  • Harvest Markets: Visit Pearl every Wednesday for artisan goods and live music.
  • Outdoor Film Series: Catch free movie screenings at Mission Marquee Plaza, including classics like “Ghostbusters” and “The Mummy.”

Conclusion

October is a month bursting with excitement, color, and community spirit. Whether you’re dressing up for Halloween, enjoying live performances, or participating in cultural festivals, there’s no shortage of activities to keep you entertained. So, grab your pumpkin spice latte, put on your favorite sweater, and get ready to embrace all that this vibrant month has to offer!