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Summer Fest First-Timer

Scenes from Summer Fest: First-timer has experience she'll never forget at Houston's biggest music party

Sarah Bass
Jun 8, 2015 | 3:46 pm

Each summer, Free Press Summer Fest is one of the most talked about events in Houston. As a native of the city, I’ve heard crazy stories, seen awesome pictures and helped friends coordinate perfect outfits in past years, but this go-around I decided to take part in the action for the first time. It was slightly frowned upon to be seen at FPSF as a high-school freshman so, airing on the side of caution, I waited a couple of years later until I was sure my parents would let me go and I wouldn't face social disdain from anyone I knew.

I had a few expectations going into the festival: It would be hot, I would be exhausted by the end, I would probably leave with a bad sunburn, and I would have a lot of fun. It was pretty much all that — and a whole lot more.

The Food: Cookie Heaven and Waffle Burgers

Lined up in multiple places throughout the grounds, food trucks selling waffles, burgers, hot dogs, and basically anything else you can imagine tempted hungry festival goers. I didn’t expect the food to be so varied or so delicious and was pleasantly surprised.

Singing as loud as I could to each song and dancing as much as the space between me and the stranger next to me allowed for, I definitely worked up an appetite. So, when I stumbled upon Smoosh Cookies I thought I was in heaven. Choosing from the wide assortment of cookies, toppings, and ice cream was extremely difficult but I when I finally decided on an ice cream sandwich and took my first bite, it was pure bliss.

I also had an amazing grilled cheese from The Golden Grill and a Tiger's Blood snow cone from Friohana that rescued me from the mid-afternoon heat. My favorite had to be the many types of waffle sandwiches offered by The Waffle Bus. A waffle burger is the perfect way to end the last day at FPSF.

The Performers: Fireworks on Stage

Just looking at the lineup in February, I figured I would enjoy all the concerts, but I had no idea what to expect from the performers themselves. From the fireworks and laser lights of Skrillex’s performance to the energy of the Welcome to Houston rappers, I was impressed. With upbeat and exciting music from artists like Flogging Molly and St. Vincent, I was on my feet dancing the whole day. My personal favorite, Flume, played popular songs like “You and Me” that had the entire crowd yelling the lyrics back.

The crowd went crazy each time smoke and streamers billowed out of machines near the stage during the Skrillex performance and his shout-outs to fans got everyone excited.

The massive screens surrounding each stage displayed views of the crowds and bright designs that moved along to the music and danced across the screens. The crowd went crazy each time smoke and streamers billowed out of machines near the stage during the Skrillex performance and his shout-outs to fans thrilled everyone.

I also had fun wandering around and ending up at one of the smaller stages listening to upbeat music from Moon Taxi or in front of performers, like Mastodon, playing heavy metal. The impressive light designs and overall excitement from each performer was a standout.

The Heat: Sweaty Together

The only thing more talked about than the performances each year is the hot early summer weather at FPSF. As a first timer, one of my greatest concerns was that I might get dehydrated or way too sweaty. The hype around the change of venue had me thinking the asphalt at NRG park would melt the shoes off my feet. Even though I can't compare it to the festival when it was at Eleanor Tinsley Park, I can say that the mostly treeless landscape was not as bad as I expected. Although it was hot, water was available almost everywhere with people handing it out for free and cooling stations spraying water from the top to cool your body down.

There were also shaded areas for those who wanted to nap (myself included), with people lounging on blankets in between concerts.

Day one was fairly cloudy, so the sun didn’t bother me much and day two had a breeze that definitely helped keep things more cool. And when it was really hot, I discovered that everyone in the crowd was hot and sweaty together. As long as I reapplied sunscreen a lot and drank as much water as I could I didn't mind the heat. And I didn't get sunburned.

The People: New Friends

Living in Houston, I am used to being around a lot of people I don't know. I went into FPSF expecting it to be crowded, but I didn't realize just how many people that would be. The crowds were massive, moving in huge waves when a concert was ending or about to start. Lines to get food, use the bathroom or get water never seemed to end.

By the second day, I learned how to time it better by going to get food near concerts I knew a lot of people would attend, in hopes that they would ignore the food in favor of the music. But this plan only lessened the wait slightly.

I definitely felt lost at times being surrounded by so many people and having to wait in such long lines. But it was exciting making so many new friends — the couple standing next to me whose favorite song by St. Vincent is my favorite song or the guy from the snow cone line who also loves Tove Lo's voice.

The Outfits: A Little Bit of Everything

Even having never previously been to the festival, I know that one of the most important things to do before attending FPSF is to pick the perfect outfit for both days. The search can go on for weeks in advance to find the right hat, swimsuit, or shirt. Of course I had seen pictures from past years, but I was excited to see for myself what everyone was wearing this year.

There were people wearing long pants (which looked way too hot) and others wearing nothing but tape and bathing suit bottoms. I saw a man on stilts, a girl wearing lots of rainbow colored fur, and jelly-bean printed hats. American flags and tie-die print were in abundance throughout the crowd.

The Verdict: Can't Wait 'Til Next Year

Free Press Summer Fest was a total success. I enjoyed listening to some of my favorite artists and discovering musicians I had never heard before. And the people watching was the best. I am already looking forward to going back next year — and figuring out what to wear.

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CultureMap intern Sarah Bass attends The Kinkaid School.

In spite of the heat, everyone at the festival was excited about every performance.

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Photo by Marco Torres
In spite of the heat, everyone at the festival was excited about every performance.
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Concert News

Rapper A$AP Rocky brings 'Don't Be Dumb' summer tour to Houston

Alex Bentley
Jan 20, 2026 | 12:15 pm
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Photo by @pleckham
A$AP Rocky will perform at the Toyota Center in Houston on Saturday, June 20.

Fresh off an appearance as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live, rapper/aspiring actor A$AP Rocky will go on the road with his 2026 Don’t Be Dumb World Tour, which will include a stop at the Toyota Center in Houston on Saturday, June 20.

The 42-date tour will start in Chicago on May 27, with the 25-city North American leg lasting through July 11.

There will be three Texas stops in the middle — Houston will follow Dallas on June 18 and Austin on June 19.

The tour is named after A$AP Rocky's new album, Don’t Be Dumb, his first full-length release in eight years.

Rocky's first two albums went to No. 1 on Billboard's overall 200, R&B/Hip Hop, and Rap charts, while 2018's Testing took a slight step back, still finishing in the top five of all three.

The rapper gained big notice as an actor in 2025, co-starring in two A24-produced films - Highest 2 Lowest, directed by Spike Lee, and the Golden Globe-winning If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.

Rocky's appearance on SNL included a cameo in a sketch alongside host Finn Wolfhard, as well as him performing “Punk Rocky” and a medley of the album’s title track and “Helicopter$."



Rocky also served as co-chair of the 2025 Met Gala, was announced as the creative director for Ray-Ban, and was appointed as Chanel’s new house ambassador.

To participate in A$AP Rocky’s Artist Presale in North America on Friday, January 23 at 10 am, fans must sign up at livemu.sc/asaprocky by Wednesday, January 21 at 9 pm.

Artist Presales for this tour are hosted by multiple ticketing sites but anyone who signs up can join the sale. For Artist Presales on Ticketmaster, no code is needed - access is tied to a user's account.

There will also be a presale for Cash App Card customers starting on Wednesday, January 21 at 10 am.

The global general on sale will go live on January 27 at 9 am at ASAPROCKY.COM.

Don’t Be Dumb World Tour 2026 North American Dates

  • Wed May 27 Chicago, IL United Center
  • Fri May 29 Cleveland, OH Rocket Arena
  • Sun May 31 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena
  • Mon Jun 01 Montreal, QC Bell Centre
  • Tue Jun 02 Boston, MA TD Garden
  • Thu Jun 04 Philadelphia, PA Xfinity Mobile Arena
  • Sun Jun 07 New York, NY The Governors Ball
  • Mon Jun 08 Baltimore, MD CFG Bank Arena
  • Thu Jun 11 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena
  • Fri Jun 12 Charlotte, NC Spectrum Center
  • Sun Jun 14 Orlando, FL Kia Center
  • Mon Jun 15 Miami, FL Kaseya Center
  • Thu Jun 18 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center
  • Fri Jun 19 Austin, TX Moody Center
  • Sat Jun 20 Houston, TX Toyota Center
  • Tue Jun 23 Phoenix, AZ Mortgage Matchup Center
  • Thu Jun 25 San Francisco, CA Chase Center
  • Fri Jun 26 Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Garden Arena
  • Sat Jun 27 Los Angeles, CA Kia Forum
  • Tue Jun 30 Seattle, WA Climate Pledge Arena
  • Wed Jul 01 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena
  • Fri Jul 03 Edmonton, AB Rogers Place
  • Sat Jul 04 Calgary, AB Scotiabank Saddledome
  • Wed Jul 08 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena
  • Sat Jul 11 Newark, NJ Prudential Center
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