What to do in Houston
Houston, if you’re wondering what to do this week, consider this your friendly game plan for fun all across the city. Let’s start with today. Music lovers, tonight the Toyota Center is hosting A$AP Rocky’s Don’t Be Dumb World Tour, with doors in the evening and a full arena hip‑hop experience, according to Toyota Center’s official events calendar. If rock and metal are more your speed, Ticketmaster lists Killswitch Engage at Bayou Music Center, bringing heavy riffs to the heart of downtown. For something more theatrical, Performing Arts Houston reports that Riverdance’s 30th Anniversary World Tour is at Jones Hall this weekend, with matinee and evening performances, so listeners can trade the heat for world‑class Irish dance in a cool theater. If you’re feeling the World Cup buzz, Kids Out and About Houston highlights the official FIFA Fan Festival in EaDo, where East Downtown transforms into a fan zone with big screens, food, and activities for all ages as Houston celebrates being a host city. Sports fans can also look to NRG Stadium, where My Guide Houston notes World Cup–related events and matches in the group stage, turning the whole area into a global football party. This weekend, Texas Tasty’s Houston “Things To Do This Weekend” guide on Instagram spotlights the “Never Forgotten” exhibit at Sabine Street Studios with free admission in the daytime, perfect for listeners who want something artsy and low‑key before a night out. Houston‑tx.events lists a Drag Brunch at the Punch for Saturday midday, blending brunch, cocktails, and performances for those who like their eggs with a side of sass. Theater fans can catch The Hunchback of Notre Dame, also on the Houston‑tx.events calendar, offering a musical night in the city. For families, Kids Out and About Houston also points to ongoing summer activities linked to the city’s reading and parks initiatives, encouraging kids and adults to log hours exploring state parks and local programs throughout the week. And for a meaningful community moment, South Texas College of Law Houston highlights a Juneteenth Picnic and Resource Fair at Burnett Bayland Community Center, with music, resources, and family‑friendly fun honoring freedom and Houston’s deep history. However listeners choose to explore, Houston is packed with options this week: big concerts, global soccer energy, brunch parties, art, theater, and community celebrations all within a drive. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Houston. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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