Houston awakens to a symphony of events on Sunday, May 19, 2024, offering a blend of cultural experiences, artistic expressions, and community festivities that resonate throughout the city.
Cultural Marvels
The day begins with cultural immersion at the Menil Drawing Institute, where Edouard Kopp enlightens art enthusiasts with a curator talk on Ruth Asawa, exploring the intricacies of her artistic legacy and influence.
Artistic Flair and Theatrical Marvels
Art aficionados flock to performances like "The Hallelujah Girls" at Island ETC., "The Play That Goes Wrong" at Baytown Little Theater, and "Thornton Wilder’s The Emporium" at Alley Theatre, indulging in theatrical brilliance and captivating narratives.
Musical Journeys
The rhythmic beats of Kalimba at Last Concert Cafe and the soulful melodies of Suzy Bogguss at Main Street Crossing serenade music enthusiasts, offering a symphony of sounds that transcend genres.
Culinary and Artistic Delights
For those seeking hands-on experiences, the Perfume Making Workshop at Love & Make in Rice Village provides a sensory journey into the world of fragrances, while Archaeology Now presents "In Baba’s Kitchen" at Foreign Grill, offering a culinary exploration of ancient flavors and traditions.
Community Gatherings
and Sports Excitement
Houstonians unite at Karbach Brewing Co. for Love Street Music Fest ’24, celebrating local talent and fostering a sense of community through music, food, and camaraderie.
Sports enthusiasts cheer on the Houston Astros as they face the Milwaukee Brewers at Minute Maid Park, filling the air with excitement and team spirit.
Weekend Sundays in Houston epitomizes a harmonious blend of culture, creativity, and celebration. Whether delving into artistic realms, savoring culinary delights, or reveling in musical rhythms, Houstonians embrace the richness of their city, forging connections and creating cherished moments in this tapestry of experiences.
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Houston's vibrant entertainment scene is set to dazzle audiences with an array of exciting performances this Weekend Sunday. Here’s a closer look at the standout events.
Aaron May
House of Blues
Houston, TX
Sun, May 19, 7:00 PM Catch rising rap star Aaron May as he showcases his lyrical talent and captivating stage presence in an exciting live performance at the House of Blues.
Alejandro Aranda
White Oak Music Hall
Upstairs
Houston, TX
Sun, May 12, 8:00 PM Join American Idol finalist Alejandro Aranda for an intimate performance featuring his soulful music and heartfelt lyrics in the cozy setting of White Oak Music Hall.
Pepe Aguilar
Toyota Center Houston, TX
Sun, May 19, 8:00 PM
Enjoy an evening with the legendary Pepe Aguilar at the Toyota Center, where his powerful voice and rich musical heritage will enthrall audiences.
Pony Bradshaw
The Heights
Houston, TX
Sun, May 19, 8:00 PM
Experience the evocative storytelling and heartfelt melodies of indie folk artist Pony Bradshaw in the intimate setting of The Heights.
Houston Symphony
Steven Reineke
The Music of Star Wars
Jones Hall for the Performing Arts
Houston, TX
Sun May 19, 2:30 PM
For those who missed Saturday's performance, the Houston Symphony offers another chance to experience the magic of Star Wars music on Sunday afternoon. Let the symphony take you on a journey through John Williams' legendary scores, perfect for fans of all ages looking to relive the epic adventures.
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