Date

Sep 06 2025
Expired!

Time

7:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Labels

Park Events,
SARF Events

Sonic Transmission

SONIC TRANSMISSION | Join us for a night of music, live visuals, and a vibrant market featuring unique creations from local vendors. Don’t miss out—Saturday, September 6, 7-11pm. 

Sonic Transmission at Confluence Park is presented quarterly and features a diverse lineup of sound artists, DJs, and musicians paired with artists projecting immersive visuals. Past performances include Benjamin Röder (Munich, DE), Scott Zacharaias, Marcos Cabral, Bill Converse, Kelby Clark, DJ Venus, Hal Lambert & Mitchell Mobley, Kowboy, Patina Lush, Lil Latin Pup, Antonio Martinez, Fabian Moss, Zach Smith, John Hernandez & Wizard Skin, Mt. Borracho, Speculator, Miguel Flaco, KINN, and Mike C—alongside visual artists Matthew Rodriguez, Forum Sound, Om.i.god, A._B., and Diego Chavez.

Sonic Transmission performances are made possible in part by a generous grant from the Russell Hill Rogers Fund for the Arts.

Lineup:
@scott_zacharias
@are_you_roedy

Powered By:
@king_remo_sound_system

Visuals:
@starfightermatt

Vendors:
@jacobegarcia_art
@transcendental.creative
@nu.2002_
l0st0nph0enix
@4acause210
@superpopik
@anastassiarxarte
@lilartcrocs
@glo0sticker
@klrofficial210
kosmicvideo
@earthly.details
@eastynart
@manuactionarttx
@Chichiltek
@5starvtgfits
@incis0r_
@coffincutieartistry

Food/Drinks:
@les_launch_beverages
@bibblesbrew
@madreherbandmore
@sin_miedo_mexican_delights
@delotroladosa

Flyer:
@Zerktronic

Subscribe for free resources and news updates

Stay in Touch

We’d love to keep you informed of events and new developments.

San Antonio River Foundation

600 E Euclid Ave,
San Antonio, TX 78212

Contact Us

Tel: 210.224.2694
E-mail: info@sariverfound.org

Your Generosity Has Changed Your World

Since 2003, our Foundation has privately raised and reinvested over $43 million dollars in enhancing your San Antonio River experience. Our project partners —the San Antonio River Authority, Bexar County, the City of San Antonio, and the US Army Corps of Engineers — have invested over $789 million in river improvements for our community. Together, our investments have added over $3.6 billion in economic impact through adjacent private investment and development.