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Get Your Flyleaf Tickets in San Antonio: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Flyleaf The Aztec Theatre
104 N St. Mary’s St, San Antonio, TX
78205, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - $1/hour
2. Frost Tower Garage - 0.2 miles - $10/event
3. San Antonio Public Library Garage - 0.3 miles - $7/event
4. La Villita Parking Lot - 0.4 miles - $5/event
5. Hotel Valencia Parking - 0.5 miles - $15/event
Flyleaf Concert Live at The Aztec Theatre | San Antonio – July 26th, 2026
The Aztec Theatre in San Antonio is one of those legendary spots that feels like stepping back in time, but with a modern twist. Opened way back in 1926, it originally wowed audiences with silent films and stage shows, and today it still keeps that magic alive by hosting a wide variety of concerts across genres, from gritty rock and roll to soulful country and even hip hop. Designed by the famed architect John Eberson, the theatre’s signature starry sky ceiling is a sight to behold, creating an almost otherworldly vibe that makes every show feel special. Flyleaf San Antonio is no stranger to this historic gem, often bringing incredible acts to its stage, and the atmosphere is just different, more intimate, more alive. You can grab a seat on the ground level and really get into the moment, or lounge in the open seating and choose your spot as you go. It’s a place that invites you to be part of the experience, and honestly, it’s hard not to get caught up in the energy. Whether you’re a first-timer or a regular, catching a concert here is like being part of something bigger than just the music; it’s a San Antonio tradition that keeps evolving, yet somehow feels timeless.