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The weekend in Houston it's a tapestry of entertainment, offering a rich blend of mystery, music, laughter, and culinary delights.
On Friday evening it's author Holly Jackson at Blue Willow Bookshop. It will be an vening of mystery and intrigue the audience will experience , as Jackson will delve into the secrets of her latest work, captivating listeners with her storytelling prowess. On our Weekend Fridays page (Click Here)
Simultaneously, at Miller Outdoor Theatre, The Corner of Broadway & Main Street came alive with a vibrant performance that will enchante the crowd under the starlit sky. The fusion of artistry and ambiance create a magical experience for all in attendance.
Melodies will weave through the air like magic with the harmonious sensation known as Voctave with their mesmerizing vocals. This 11-member
acappella ensemble, led by producer and arranger Jamey Ray, has been captivating millions of fans worldwide since their inception in 2015. This weekend they're perfroming at Miller Outdoor Theatre. On our Weekend Fridays page (Click Here)
As the night progresses at The Heights Theatre it's Dave Mason's Traffic Jam, a timeless journey of musical mastery. Mason's performance will transport the audience through the decades, showcasing his unparalleled talent and leaving a lasting impression on everyone who witnesses his artistry. On our Weekend Fridays page (Click Here)
The excitement will continue into Saturday with KPRC 2's Eat Like a Local Crawfish Fest at Discovery Green. Food enthusiasts indulged in the flavors of the Gulf Coast, celebrating Houston's culinary diversity amidst a lively atmosphere of music and community. On our Weekend Saturdays page (Click Here)
As the sun set on Saturday, the city prepared for a night of soulful nostalgia with Frankie Beverly's Farewell to Frankie Tourat Toyota Center. The iconic artist will grace Houston with his timeless soul music, creating an unforgettable evening of musical bliss and memories.
Wrapping up the weekend on Sunday night, comedy takes the spotlight with Nikki Glaser's From Stand-Up to Stardom at 713 Music Hall with laughter and joy. Glaser's wit and charm illuminates the stage, capping off a weekend filled with laughter, music, and unforgettable experiences in the heart of Houston.
On our Weekend Sundays page (Click Here)
Nikki Glaser
Lying About Who You Are in the Beginning of a Relationship
Rolling Stones
Hackney Diamonds ‘24 Tour
NRG Stadium
Sunday 4/28/2024 8:00 PM
Read more (Click Here)
Weekend Fridays 4/12/2024
Disney on Ice
Presents "Magic in the Stars"
A Spectacular Journey
Through Time and Imagination
NRG Stadium
(Click Here)
Bayside Takes Houston
House of Blues by Storm
A Night of Music, Energy, and Connection
(Click Here)
Weekend Saturdays 4/13/2024
10,000 Maniacs
A Musical Journey
at The Heights Theatre
(Click Here)
Gloria Trevi
"Mi Soundtrack
US Tour 2024"
A Latin Pop Extravaganza
at Smart Financial Center
(Click Here)
Weekend Sundays 4/14/2024
Experience a Night
of Electrifying Music and Timeless Performances
Fly By Midnight Soars
at Bronze Peacock at
The House Of Blues
(Click Here)
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