
Whether or not San Antonio music followers are on a quest for one thing new and adventurous or acquainted and comforting, they’re in luck this week. Let’s check out our critics’ suggestions.
Thursday, Sept. 25
Sonora Tukukuy, El Dusty
Miami’s Sonora Tukukuy updates cumbia music for a brand new era. This can be a tight, catchy band that’s designed to get individuals dancing. In the meantime, Corpus Christi’s El Dusty takes a DJ method to the infectious Latin musical model, and he is aware of a factor or two about getting individuals onto the dance ground as effectively. $15, 8 p.m., The Lighthouse, 1016 Cincinnati Ave., instagram.com/thelighthouselounge. — Invoice Baird
Friday, Sept. 26
Warmduscher, J’cuuzi
UK’s Warmduscher crafts infectious synth-pop, full with matching stage uniforms. The band has been labeled as “post-punk,” however that may be stretching issues a bit. This appears like good, previous pop music as performed by a good band. Warmduscher has performed all the most important UK fests together with Glastonbury and Iggy Pop and Kool Keith have each guested on their albums, so one thing particular’s taking place. Austin-based opener J’cuuzi, named July’s Artist of the Month by KUTX, will carry uncooked vitality to kick off the evening. 8 p.m., $21, Paper Tiger, 2410 N. St. Mary’s St., papertigersatx.com. — BB
Saturday, Sept. 27
The Struts, Velvet Chains
British glam rockers The Struts are touring to have a good time the 10-year anniversary of their breakout album Everyone Needs. The band’s throwback sound builds on influences equivalent to Queen, the Darkness and the Strokes however not with out new parts that make it distinctive. The Struts’ 2023 album Fairly Vicious confirmed an evolution to a extra modern sound. $46.94-$114.51, 9:15 p.m., Secure Corridor, 307 Pearl Parkway, stablehall.com. — Danny Cervantes
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