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Not for Radio- winter in the garden

Mon Jan 19 at 7:30pm

San Antonio, TX

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  • Mon - January 19, 20267:30 PMTickets

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About Not for Radio

María Zardoya from The Marías' solo project. María announced this project on a livestream on August 20, 2025 wearing a t-shirt that says 'I made a solo project'. María Zardoya, who was born in Puerto Rico and grew up in Atlanta. She and her The Marías bandmate Josh Conway, met at a show at the Kibitz Room, a bar and music venue inside Canter's Deli in Los Angeles. They began writing almost immediately after meeting. Soon they recruited close friends to join as band members: Edward James, and Jesse Perlman. Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Tobin Center have a dress code?
The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts in San Antonio does not have a strict dress code, making it accessible and welcoming to all guests. Attendees are encouraged to dress comfortably and appropriately for the type of performance they are attending. For classical concerts, opera, or gala events, patrons often choose business or cocktail attire, while casual wear is perfectly acceptable for most other shows. The Tobin Center's primary goal is to ensure that everyone feels comfortable while enjoying the arts. However, it's always a good idea to check specific event details, as some special performances may suggest a certain dress style. For the most up-to-date information, visit the official Tobin Center website before your event.
What did the Tobin Center used to be called?
Before it became the renowned Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, the venue was originally known as the San Antonio Municipal Auditorium. Built in 1926, this historic landmark served as a cultural and civic hub for decades. In the early 2010s, the auditorium underwent a major renovation and transformation, preserving its iconic façade while modernizing the interior to create a state-of-the-art performance space. The revitalized venue was renamed the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts in honor of philanthropist Robert L.B. Tobin, whose legacy and contributions played a key role in supporting the arts in San Antonio. Today, the Tobin Center stands as a premier destination for live entertainment in Texas.
What is the biggest concert venue in San Antonio?
The biggest concert venue in San Antonio is the Frost Bank Center, formerly known as the AT&T Center. With a maximum seating capacity of approximately 18,500 for concerts, the Frost Bank Center is the largest indoor arena in the city. This multi-purpose venue hosts major concerts, sporting events, and entertainment spectacles, attracting top artists and large audiences from across Texas and beyond. Other notable venues in San Antonio include the historic Majestic Theatre and the Alamodome, but when it comes to sheer size and versatility for live music events, the Frost Bank Center stands out as the leading concert venue in San Antonio for large-scale performances and touring acts.
How many seats are in the Tobin Center?
The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts offers a total seating capacity of approximately 1,738 seats in its main performance space, the H-E-B Performance Hall. This state-of-the-art venue is designed to provide exceptional acoustics and sightlines from every seat, ensuring an immersive experience for all attendees. In addition to the main hall, the Tobin Center features other versatile spaces such as the Carlos Alvarez Studio Theater and the Will Naylor Smith River Walk Plaza, which can accommodate varying audience sizes for more intimate performances or outdoor events. The combination of these spaces makes the Tobin Center a premier destination for a wide range of live performances in San Antonio.
Can you buy tickets at the Tobin Center San Antonio?
Yes, you can buy tickets directly at the Tobin Center in San Antonio. The Tobin Center Box Office is conveniently located at the venue and is open for in-person ticket purchases, as well as for will-call and ticketing assistance. Tickets for concerts, theater, dance, and special events can also be purchased online through the official Tobin Center website or authorized ticketing partners like Gigfomo. For the best selection and to avoid service fees, many patrons choose to buy their tickets early online. However, the on-site box office provides a helpful, personal option for those who prefer to purchase tickets in person or have questions about seating and accessibility.

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