From all the fun we witnessed, it's clear that San Antonians love music just as much as they love tacos. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX TacoFest ThingsToDoInSanAntonio SanAntonioFood SanAntonioRestaurants tacos SanAntonioMusic
San Antonians love their tacos, and they also love their tunes. That much was apparent at Taco Fest: Music Y Más, held Saturday in Travis Park.
Folks came together to sample delicious tacos plus an amazing musical bill that included Kinky, Santiago Jimenez Jr., El Dusty, FEA , Piñata Protest, El Conjunto Nueva Ola, Mariachi Las Alteñas and Bombasta. Here's a look at the many high points. At a time when local-based reporting is critical, support from our readers is essential to our future.
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All the fun-loving folks we saw at Taco Fest, San Antonio's taco-fueled music festivalThe third installment of Taco Fest: Music Y Más spiced up Travis Park on Saturday with a mix of music, food and fun. South Texas' finest taco purveyors kept the food coming while folks danced to music from amazing acts including Kinky, Santiago Jimenez Jr., El Dusty, FEA , Piñata Protest, El Conjunto Nueva Ola, Mariachi Las Alteñas and Bombasta. Here's what we saw.
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