Every year in March, Tejano music takes over downtown San Antonio with Fan Fair, and dates have been announced for 2026. This year's event will take place from Thursday, March 12 thru Sunday, March 15, in Downtown San Antonio at Hemisfair Park!

Fan Fair has a new permanent home in San Antonio.

This will be the third year back at Hemisfair Park after Fan Fair moved from Market Square in 2024 because of ongoing road construction.  It appears that Hemisfiar park is the new permanent home for Fan Fair.
This year, TMA Fan Fair will feature over 175 Tejano bands and artists performing on three stages, as well as food and beverage booths, arts and crafts vendors, and a children’s area. You can expect to see some of the most popular names in Tejano music, as well as emerging talent and regional favorites. Also, to include Conjunto music this year.
Last year brought some iconic moments at Fan Fair, including a performance with the original members of Xelencia. The performance was in memory of Jesse Peralez, who was a band member for Xelencia.

READ MORE: Original Members of Xelencia to Reunite for Fan Fair Show 

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What's going on in Market Square?

Market Square is now home to Spring Fest, which is another music festival that also showcases Tejano music. This event will happen the same dates as Fan Fair. More information will be dropping soon about Springfest.
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