San Antonio's New Year's Eve bash will ring in 2024 with fireworks, live music and more

The city’s official annual New Year’s Eve party returns to ring in 2024, bringing with it live music, eclectic DJ sets, carnival attractions and — of course — food, drinks and fireworks. Put on by the City of San Antonio and the San Antonio Parks Foundation, CelebrateSA draws more than 70,000 attendees to downtown each year — whether rain, shine, or in this year’s case, construction. This year, the main live music and fireworks show will move just around the corner from South Alamo Street, where it usually takes place.
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