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San Antonio native Stephanie Urbina Jones is passionate about infusing her country music with elements of her Hispanic heritage. In 2023, she released an album, Manuel’s Destiny, in tribute to her great-grandfather, who left Mexico for El Paso in 1907, and her 2018 album, Tularosa, reimagined classic country songs with Latin rhythms and mariachi arrangements. Jones was the first woman on an independent label to hit #1 on the Texas Country Music Chart, the first artist to perform with a mariachi band on the Grand Ole Opry (during her Opry debut in 2021), and the first country artist to sign with Gibson Guitars’ Latin division. Her songs have been recorded by Craig Wayne Boyd and Lorrie Morgan. Ford Theater. Included with Museum admission purchase. Program ticket required. Free to Museum members.
NON-MEMBERS PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
When purchasing admission:
- select the date of this program,
- select a gallery entry time of 5:00 p.m. or earlier,
- select your Experience, and
- select this Concert as an add-on.
Locals
Locals may call (615) 416-2001 to reserve tickets with Pay What You Want admission. All others may reserve tickets to the program by purchasing Museum admission through the “Get Tickets” button at the top of the page.
Free Parking Opportunity
On Tuesday nights in January (January 9, January 16, and January 23), the Museum will offer complimentary parking across the river at Nissan Stadium with optional two-way shuttle service to the Museum (5–7 minutes) for ticket holders. Shuttle service starts at 4:00 PM and runs every 15–20 minutes until 9 PM (1 hour after the Museum closes). The parking lot will be locked after 9 PM. Guests can also park at Nissan Stadium and walk via the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge to the Museum (10–12 minutes).