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Stardew Valley Symphony and Museum Nights: What's On in San Antonio Today

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February 3, 2026/08:00 AM
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Stardew Valley Symphony and Museum Nights: What's On in San Antonio Today
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Nan Palmero

A Night of Nostalgia at the Majestic Theatre

Today, Tuesday, February 3, 2026, San Antonio offers a rare treat for fans of both orchestral music and modern gaming. The historic Majestic Theatre is the stage for "Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons" starting at 8:00 PM. This unique performance features a 35-piece symphony orchestra dedicated to bringing the peaceful, quietly stirring music of the hit farming simulator to life. Attendees can expect a multisensory experience as the orchestra performs arrangements by the game's creator, Eric Barone, accompanied by memorable visual scenes projected on the big screen.

Artistic Immersion and First Tuesday Events

The San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) continues its tradition of community engagement with a busy Tuesday schedule. As part of its "First Tuesday" programming, the museum is hosting a hands-on workshop titled "Symbolic Resist Painting" from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. This session is designed for adults, teens, and families to explore creative techniques together. For those who prefer a guided experience, a "Museum Highlights Tour" begins at 4:30 PM, offering a curated look at the museum's extensive collection. Additionally, today features a special Artist Talk and Screening for "Visages de Masques" with Hervé Youmbi, focusing on the intricate traditions of West African masquerade.

Local Exhibitions and Public Spaces

Several significant exhibitions are open for public viewing today across the city’s major cultural institutions:

  • McNay Art Museum: Visitors can explore "Ferias, Parques y Plazas: A Celebration of Public Space." This exhibition features works from the McNay collection, including pieces by Diego Rivera and San Antonio artist Adriana M. Garcia, highlighting the cultural importance of public gathering spots.
  • The Witte Museum: Today is a great day to visit the ongoing exhibition "The Steves Family: Building San Antonio," which traces the history of a German immigrant family and their role in the city's physical and economic growth. The high-tech "Unseen Oceans" exhibit is also open, revealing the mysteries of deep-sea exploration.
  • Our Lady of the Lake University: The community-focused "El Segundo de Febrero" conference is active today, offering academic and cultural perspectives on regional resilience and the legacy of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

Music and Nightlife Around Town

As the sun sets, the local music scene comes alive with diverse offerings. At the Pearl, Jazz, TX presents "Four Hunks Play Monk!" starting at 7:30 PM, a tribute to the legendary Thelonious Monk. Over at Paper Tiger on the St. Mary’s Strip, the psychedelic pop group Triptides takes the stage at 8:00 PM. For those who want to be part of the show themselves, $2 Tuesday at Brass Monkey features karaoke on the patio and local DJ sets starting late into the night.