








Houston lights up Weekend Friday with a citywide celebration of sound, laughter, and culture, as an impressive lineup of performances unfolds across Greater Houston. The night opens on a grand scale with the soulful, genre-blending
artistry of Tedeschi Trucks Band joined by Lukas Nelson at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, where extended jams and rich storytelling set a powerful tone under the spring sky. Across town, Panchiko delivers a dreamy, atmospheric set on the lawn at White Oak Music Hall, before the night transitions into a vibrant, ABBA-fueled dance party with Gimme Gimme Disco upstairs, offering fans a full evening that moves from introspective indie to high-energy celebration.
The city’s rock edge comes alive as Lacuna Coil takes over House of Blues Houston with their signature blend of heavy riffs and haunting vocals, delivering a visually striking and emotionally charged performance. Meanwhile, a more roots-driven experience unfolds at The Heights Theater, where Yonder Mountain String Band and The Fretliners bring masterful musicianship and improvisational energy, connecting with audiences through authentic Americana soundscapes.

Comedy takes center stage with two distinct voices shaping the night’s humor. Trey Kennedy headlines at Bayou Music Center with his widely recognized, social-media-driven style that transforms everyday life into laugh-out-loud moments, while Kam Patterson offers a more intimate, observational set at Houston Improv, delivering sharp insights with a personal touch. Adding to the night’s musical diversity, Gabriella Martinez brings her bold She Wolf performance to Warehouse Live Midtown, blending modern pop and Latin influences into a performance centered on empowerment and connection, while The Spazmatics ignite nostalgia at Scout Bar with a lively, dance-filled tribute to the iconic sounds of the 1980s.
Adding a unique cultural dimension, the special screening of Kilukkam 25 at the Smart Financial Centre invites audiences
into a shared cinematic experience rooted in humor, nostalgia, and global storytelling, offering a refreshing alternative to the night’s live performances. From The Woodlands to downtown Houston and into Sugar Land, each event contributes its own voice to a night defined by variety and energy. Whether moving between venues or settling into one unforgettable experience, this Weekend Friday reflects the very best of Houston’s entertainment landscape—diverse, dynamic, and always in motion. It’s all here in the Guide.
7:00 PM – Friday, April 17th, 2026
Weekend Friday ignites with soulful energy as the Tedeschi Trucks Band brings their signature blend of blues, rock, and Southern soul to the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Known for their powerhouse musicianship
and electrifying live performances, the band delivers a rich, layered sound driven by Derek Trucks’ masterful guitar work and Susan Tedeschi’s commanding vocals. Special guest Lukas Nelson adds a modern Americana edge, creating a dynamic night of storytelling through music. Fans can expect extended jams, emotional ballads, and a musical journey that feels both timeless and fresh. The outdoor setting enhances the experience, making it a perfect spring night under the Texas sky. This is Weekend Friday at its most soulful and immersive.
More Information:
TheWoodlandsCenter.org

6:30 PM – Friday, April 17th, 2026
Weekend Friday turns darker and louder as Lacuna Coil storms the stage at House of Blues Houston with their “Sleepless Empire Tour 2026.” Known for their atmospheric sound and dual vocal attack, the band blends
haunting melodies with heavy riffs, creating a powerful sonic experience. The Foundation Room setting brings fans close to the action, intensifying every note and lyric. With a loyal global following, Lacuna Coil continues to evolve while staying true to their gothic metal roots. Expect a high-energy show filled with dramatic visuals and fan-favorite tracks. This performance adds an edge to the city’s Weekend Friday lineup, giving rock fans a night to remember.
More Information:
HoustonHouseofBlues.com
7:30 PM – Friday, April 17th, 2026
Weekend Friday brings the laughs as Kam Patterson takes the stage at the Houston Improv. Known for his sharp observations and relatable storytelling, Patterson delivers a
comedy set that connects with audiences through humor rooted in everyday life. The intimate club setting ensures every punchline lands with impact, making it a perfect option for those looking to unwind and enjoy a night of laughter. With rising buzz in the comedy scene, his performance reflects the fresh voices shaping stand-up today. Whether you’re on a date night or out with friends, this show adds a lighter side to Weekend Friday.
More Information
HoustonImprov.com

Friday, April 17th, 2026
Weekend Friday expands into international cinema with a special screening of Kilukkam 25, celebrating the legacy of one of India’s most beloved films at the Smart Financial Centre. This event brings together fans of Malayalam cinema to relive the humor, storytelling, and unforgettable performances that made Kilukkam a cultural classic. Known for its blend of comedy and heartfelt moments,
he film continues to resonate with audiences across generations. The screening offers a shared experience that goes beyond entertainment, connecting community through film and nostalgia. Set within one of the region’s premier performing arts venues, the evening adds a unique cinematic touch to Houston’s already diverse lineup. It’s a perfect option for those seeking something different this Weekend Friday.
More Information:
SmartFinancialCenter.com
6:30 PM & 9:00 PM – Friday, April 17th, 2026
Weekend Friday delivers a two-part musical experience at White Oak Music Hall, beginning with the atmospheric indie sounds of Panchiko on the Lawn and transitioning into a high-energy dance celebration upstairs with Gimme Gimme Disco. The evening opens at 6:30 PM with Panchiko’s signature
blend of lo-fi textures and dreamy melodies, setting a relaxed and immersive tone under the open sky. As the night builds, the energy shifts indoors where Gimme Gimme Disco transforms the Upstairs space into a glittering dance floor filled with ABBA-inspired hits and nonstop crowd favorites. It’s a seamless progression from introspective live music to vibrant, feel-good nightlife, all within one destination. Fans can arrive early for the live performance and stay late to dance, making it one of the most versatile stops of the evening. This pairing captures the spirit of Houston’s diverse music scene in a single venue. It’s an ideal way to experience both live artistry and late-night fun this Weekend Friday.
More Information:
WhiteOakMusicHall.com
Doors 8:00 PM / Show 9:30 PM – Friday, April 17th, 2026
Weekend Friday turns retro and electric as The Spazmatics take over Scout Bar with their signature high-energy performance. Known for their spot-on renditions of iconic 1980s hits, the band delivers a nostalgic experience
packed with synthesizers, guitar riffs, and crowd-favorite anthems. Dressed in their trademark geek-chic style, The Spazmatics combine musical precision with theatrical fun, creating a show that keeps audiences dancing from start to finish. The venue’s intimate setting brings fans close to the action, amplifying the energy and interaction throughout the night. Whether you’re reliving the era or discovering it for the first time, this performance promises a lively and unforgettable atmosphere. It’s a perfect late-night stop for those looking to keep the party going this Weekend Friday.
More Information:
Scoutbar.com
Friday, April 17th, 2026
Weekend Friday brings a rich blend of Americana and bluegrass as Yonder Mountain String Band takes the stage at The Heights Theater, joined by special guests The Fretliners. Known for pushing the boundaries of traditional bluegrass, Yonder Mountain
String Band delivers a high-energy performance filled with improvisation, storytelling, and masterful musicianship. Their sound blends roots traditions with a modern edge, creating an experience that resonates with both longtime fans and new listeners. Opening act The Fretliners set the tone with their fresh take on acoustic Americana, adding depth and texture to the evening. The intimate theater setting enhances every note, allowing the audience to fully connect with the music. This performance offers a warm, authentic contrast to the night’s louder shows across the city. It’s a must for those seeking a more organic and soulful live music experience this Weekend Friday.
More Information: https://theheightstheater.com
7:30 PM – Friday, April 17th, 2026
Weekend Friday delivers big laughs as Trey Kennedy brings The Relatable Tour to the stage at Bayou Music Center. Known for his viral social media sketches and sharp observational humor, Kennedy has built a loyal following by turning everyday moments into comedy gold. His live show expands on
hat success, blending storytelling, character-driven bits, and quick-witted crowd interaction. The theater setting allows his personality and timing to shine, creating an engaging experience that connects across generations. Fans can expect a night filled with laughter rooted in real-life situations, making the show both hilarious and instantly recognizable. As part of a packed evening across Houston, this performance stands out as one of the top comedy events of the night. It’s a must-see for anyone looking to add humor and energy to their Weekend Friday plans.
Monday, May 25, 2026
While the weekend may wind down, the energy carries forward into a powerful Monday night as Demi Lovato brings the It’s Not That Deep Tour to Toyota Center. Rising to fame through television before evolving into one of pop music’s most compelling voices, Lovato has built a career defined by resilience, reinvention, and emotional honesty. Her catalog spans chart-topping pop hits, soul-baring ballads, and genre-crossing projects that showcase both vocal power and artistic growth.
Known for delivering raw, high-energy live performances, she connects deeply with audiences through themes of self-discovery, strength, and vulnerability.

This special post-weekend show offers fans an opportunity to extend their holiday energy with a concert that is both intimate in message and massive in scale.
With a setlist expected to blend fan favorites with newer material, the performance
promises a journey through her evolving sound and personal storytelling. Special guest ADÉLA opens the evening, bringing a fresh, modern edge that complements the headliner’s intensity and style. Together, the lineup creates a dynamic night that bridges emerging artistry with established global stardom. As Memorial Day weekend concludes, this Monday performance keeps Houston’s entertainment scene alive and thriving. It’s a rare chance to experience a major arena show outside the traditional weekend window, making it a standout moment on the city’s late-May calendar.
More Information: ToyotaCenter.com


A Houston-style comfort bite perfect after a night out.
Ingredients: Frozen mini waffles, chicken tenders, maple syrup, butter
Directions:
Toast waffles, place a piece of chicken between two, secure with a toothpick, drizzle with warm syrup.

Light, flavorful, and quick—great for late-night cravings.
Ingredients: Shrimp, butter, garlic, lemon juice, parsley
Directions:
Sauté shrimp in butter and garlic, add lemon juice, garnish with parsley, and serve in small cups.

After a full night of live music and comedy, nothing hits like nachos.
Ingredients: Tortilla chips, shredded cheddar, seasoned ground beef, jalapeños, sour cream, guacamole
Directions:
Layer chips and cheese on a baking sheet, add beef and jalapeños, bake at 375°F until melted. Top with sour cream and guacamole. Serve hot.
A bold, flavorful snack inspired by Houston street eats.
Ingredients: Corn, mayo, cotija cheese, chili powder, lime juice
Directions:
Mix all ingredients, warm slightly, and serve in small cups with chips or spoons.

The Heights Theatre
339 W 19th St.
Houston TX 77008
Directions (Map)
214-272-8346
Website
Houston Arena Theatre
Arena Towers
7326 Southwest Fwy
Houston, TX 77074
Directions (Map
(713) 772-5900
Website
Smart Financial Center
18111 Lexington Blvd.
Sugar Land, TX 77479
Directions (Map)
Phone: (281) 207-6278
Website
Stereo Live
6400 Richmond Ave.
Houston, TX 77057
Directions (Map)
(832) 251-9600
website
White Oak Music Hall
2915 N Main Street
Houston, TX 77009
Directions (Map)
Phone: (713) 237-0370
Website
Miller Outdoor Theatre
Hermann Park
6000 Hermann Park Dr
Houston, TX 77030
Directions click here
(832) 487-7102
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Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
2005 Lake Robbins Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77380
Directions (Map)
(281) 364-3010
Website
Rise Rooftop
2600 Travis St Suite R
Houston, TX 77006
Directions
(832) 767-0513
Website
Warehouse Live
Midtown
2600 Travis Street
Houston, TX 77006
Directions (Map)
(832) 767-0513
Website
The Improv
7620 Katy Freeway Space
455 Houston, TX 77024
Directions
Buy tickets over the phone:
713-333-8800
Website
HOB Houston
in GreenStreet
1204 Caroline St.
Houston, TX
(888) 402-5837
Directions (Map)
Website
Bayou Music Center
in Bayou Place
520 Texas Ave
Houston, TX 77002
Directions (Map)
Phone: (713) 230-1600
Website
NRG Park
NRG Stadium
NRG Center
1 NRG Pkwy
Houston, TX
Directions (map)
Website
Scout Bar
in Marinagate
18307 Egret Bay Blvd.
Houston, TX
Directions
(281) 335-0002
Website
Toyota Center
1510 Polk Street
Houston, TX 77003
(713) 758-7200
Directions (Map)
Website
Ayva Center
9371 Richmond Ave.
Houston, TX 77063
Directions (Map)
Phone: (713) 782-2982
Website
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