What challenges did patrons face during the Stomp performance at Majestic Theatre?
Many mentioned the lack of intermission, making it difficult to sit for two hours straight.
Imagine a show where the power of rhythm and movement turns everyday objects into a captivating orchestra. That’s what Stomp in San Antonio on January 6th, 2026 is all about. It’s not just a performance; it’s a wild, energetic celebration of sound, where tap shoes, brooms, trash cans, and even plastic bags become instruments in a symphony that somehow feels both improvised and perfectly synchronized. The magic lies in how the performers use silence and subtle gestures to build anticipation, making every beat hit harder. It’s a community favorite, a lively gathering where families and friends leave with smiles and maybe even a few new dance moves. The show’s creativity has inspired countless artists and continues to push the boundaries of live entertainment. Plus, there’s a real sense of connection, with opportunities to mingle and share the experience with fellow fans and creators. Whether you’re into cheeky humor or just looking for an unforgettable night of rhythm that gets under your skin, Stomp in San Antonio promises a one-of-a-kind experience that’ll probably have you humming the tunes long after the curtains close.
Many mentioned the lack of intermission, making it difficult to sit for two hours straight.
The performers skillfully involve the audience, creating an interactive and lively atmosphere.
The show is consistently described as funny, creative, and original, leaving a lasting impression.
Regular attendees noted that each successive show gets better, showcasing evolving creativity and humor.
The use of matchboxes, push brooms, and trash can lids creates unique, rhythmic sounds.
100 Auditorium Cir., San Antonio, TX
78205, US
1. Tobin Center Garage - 0.1 miles, $10
2. City of San Antonio Lot - 0.2 miles, $8
3. San Antonio Public Library Garage - 0.3 miles, $5
4. St. Mary's Street Lot - 0.4 miles, $7
5. Riverwalk Plaza Garage - 0.5 miles, $12