Los Lonely Boys, burlesque and more things to do this weekend in San Antonio

Valentine’s Day is Saturday. If chocolate is on your shopping list, read this. If live entertainment is part of your plans, here are some weekend highlights:

Friday

Los Lonely Boys: This band of brothers from San Angelo, best known for the 2004 hit “Heaven,” released “Resurrection,” its first new album in a decade, in 2024. 7:30 p.m. Friday, Aztec Theatre, 104 N. St. Mary’s St. $54-$65, theaztectheatre.com.

Michael Richards: “Seinfeld” star Richards disappeared for years following a racist rant at a comedy club that was caught on camera. He apologized for the incident in his 2024 memoir “Entrances and Exits,” and discusses it in his return to the stage, a conversation with the co-author of the book that also gets into Jerry and the gang and other topics. 8 p.m. Friday, Charline McCombs Empire Theatre, 226 N. St. Mary’s St. $48.19-$145.79, majesticempire.com.

The Orchestra San Antonio: The orchestra presents a program of works by Manuel de Falla, Franz Schubert, J.S. Bach and Astor Piazzolla and Fernando Obradors as part of its Chamber Connexions chamber series. 7:30 p.m. Friday, Coates Chapel, UTSA Southwest School of Art, 300 Augusta. $40, tobincenter.org.

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