What to do in Houston
If listeners are waking up in Houston and wondering what to do this week, the city is absolutely buzzing, especially with World Cup energy and big cultural events all over town. According to POST Houston’s event calendar, downtown’s sprawling food hall and rooftop park at 401 Franklin is hosting A Houston Market: A FIFA Celebration today in the X Atrium starting around midday. POST Houston describes it as a lively market with local vendors, food, and World Cup–themed fun, so it is perfect if listeners want to grab global bites, shop Houston makers, and feel the soccer buzz in one spot. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has a packed Sunday as well. The MFAH events calendar lists Perreo + Pilates and MFAH on the Move Bilingual Zumba sessions this morning, great for listeners who want to mix art with a workout. Later in the day, MFAH is hosting Little Artists for kids, a Juneteenth Celebration at Bayou Bend with music and history on the grounds of the historic mansion, and an evening Cello and Piano concert, which is ideal if someone wants a more refined night out surrounded by world‑class art. Music fans have a big reason to head into town tonight. House of Blues Houston shows Buckethead on the schedule for this evening at the Music Hall, with doors in the early evening according to both House of Blues Houston and Ticketmaster. Listeners can expect a virtuosic, experimental guitar show right in the heart of downtown, with plenty of bars and restaurants nearby to make a full night of it. Looking ahead to the rest of the week, World Cup–related events keep rolling. My Guide Houston is highlighting the massive Football World Cup 2026 group stage match Portugal versus DR Congo at NRG Stadium on Wednesday, June 17. If listeners want to experience international soccer at full volume, this is the midweek ticket to grab, with fan zones, pre‑game parties, and tailgating energy all around the stadium. Then as the weekend approaches, Performing Arts Houston is bringing the 30th Anniversary World Tour of Riverdance to Jones Hall downtown from June 19 through June 21. Their event listing promises everything audiences love about Riverdance and more, so listeners can expect thunderous Irish step dancing, live music, and stunning stage production in one of Houston’s most beautiful theaters. No matter the vibe, from rooftop markets and sweaty dance workouts to shredding guitars and high‑stakes soccer, Houston has something lined up for every listener this week. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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