Fiesta Pops- Presented by the San Antonio Symphony
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San Antonio Philharmonic
I LOVED this event and wish there was more like this!!!! My husband was in love with this event as well, he gave every ending a standing ovation and is saddened that there isn't anymore Thank you so so much VETTIX for making my family so happy I look forward to more Symphony events and have also spread the word About VETTIX and I know if I refer someone I get points but I think and Feel that if I can get them to have an awesome time like I have Then that's good enough Again Thank you so much
Bonnie, U.S. Army (Veteran)
2007 - 2008
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San Antonio Philharmonic
Thank you so much for this event and tickets. My wife and I had a fabulous time. We were so happy after the show. A perfect date thanks to Vet Tix
Isaac, U.S. Coast Guard (Veteran)
1977 - 1981
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San Antonio Philharmonic
Thank you San Antonio Symphony, Tobin Center, and Vettix. This was my family's first time attending Fiesta Pops and they did not disappoint. It was a great show mixing the symphony with the Mariachi band and Guadalupe dance company. Awesome show.
Marico, U.S. Air Force (Veteran)
1997 - 2001
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San Antonio Philharmonic
The seats were amazing and we had a great time! This is our first year in San Antonio and we've never experienced Fiesta before. The San Antonio symphony's Fiesta Pops performance was so much fun. Thank you for the awesome experience!
Michael, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1999 - 2014
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San Antonio Philharmonic
Thank you San Antonio Symphony for donating tickets to Vet Tix! I attended with my wife and daughter, and we had a fantastic time! We enjoyed watching the dancers with their precise movements and their daring machete dance. Of course, we didn't miss out on the beautiful dresses. The "mariachi" band was a nice touch that brought us into the "Fiesta" mindset. I enjoyed some of the opera singing. Needless to say, there was so much going on given the variety that we will definitely remember this performance. Last, but definitely not least, the conductor was animated, and it showed in her passion for the music that she conducted. The first chair violinist was amazing as she played the solo piece from her seat. My daughter recognized the difficulty of the piece when she said it is difficult to play a bravado so low to the neck of the violin. I was impressed and can't wait to drive to San Antonio (from Austin) to watch y'all play again. Truly a special and memorable time. Thank you for supporting veterans.
Robert, U.S. Marine Corps (Veteran)
1989 - 2013
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