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Freeman Coliseum

3201 E Houston St, San Antonio, TX 78219
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Venue overview

Year opened: 1949
Capacity: 11700
Felipe Esparza at Freeman Coliseum

Felipe Esparza

With his wild tangle of curly black hair and a boyish, mischievous grin permanently on his face, Felipe Esparza cuts a unique figure in the world of stand up. Winner of the 2010 season of Last Comic Standing, the Mexican-born, East LA-raised funnyman overcame the poverty, gang violence and drug addiction of his youth using comedy as an emotional outlet. Don't miss this hilarious dark horse of comedy!

Chris Tomlin at Freeman Coliseum

Chris Tomlin

Grammy award winner, Chris Tomlin, is heading out on tour! The singer-songwriter wants to create an evening that will take his audiences to a higher place of worship, instead of just another evening of music. Alongside creating amazing music, Tomlin has also released a book, Holy Roar: 7 Words that Will Change The Way You Worship.

Ramon Ayala at Freeman Coliseum

Ramon Ayala

Ramon Ayala is a Mexican musician, who composes and writes Norteo music. He has been playing instruments since the age of five, and began his music career as part of the group, Los Bravos Del Norte who released their first album in 1973. The artist's upcoming tour will feature fan-favorite hits and music from his catalog.

Santa Fe Klan at Freeman Coliseum

Santa Fe Klan

Mexican cumbia-influenced rapper Santa Fe Klan heads out on tour across North America, kicking off this summer! The Guanajuato native is an exciting superstar in the modern hip-hop scene, blending in elements of cumbia, a latin-American tradition folk dance and rhythm, into his own modern day boundary-pushing genre of music. Don't miss your chance to see him live when he brings the Blanco y Negro Tour to you!

Los Temerarios at Freeman Coliseum

Los Temerarios

Spend an evening of sheer romance in the company of the Angel brothers, Adolfo and Gustavo Angel. With a career spanning four decades, twenty albums and multiple award wins including two Grammy nominations, a Latin Grammy and a Lifetime Achievement Award, the gifted duo dominated the Latin Billboard charts in the 90s, forming part of the soundtrack to the lives of many a young listener. Don't miss the iconic duo as they hit US shores!

Intocable at Freeman Coliseum

Intocable

Considered the forerunners of the Tejano and Norteno music genres, Intocable (Spanish for Untouchable) found its roots in Zapata, Texas in the early 90s. Started by dynamic duo Ricky Munoz and Rene Martinez, the band became a platform for their expertly fused pop melodies, traditional folk rhythms, romantic balladry and a rock and roll swagger.

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