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    Weekend Event Planner

    Free Day of Music, hotel theater and LGBT photo exhibit top the best weekend events in Houston

    Alex Bentley
    Jul 9, 2015 | 7:30 am

    The slate of events around Houston this weekend will be more low-key than usual, but will still feature some must-see happenings. Among your choices are an LGBT-themed photography exhibit, theater taking place in a hotel room, two great concerts and a day of music from the Houston Symphony.

    Below are the best options for your precious free time Thursday through Sunday. Don't like what you see? Lucky for you, we have a much longer list of the city's best events.

    Thursday, July 9

    FotoFest presents I Am a Camera opening reception
    With the recent Supreme Court ruling affirming same sex marriage, LGBT issues are at the forefront more than ever. Fotofest's I Am a Camera is a photographic exhibit featuring nine artists that tackles representation, sexual orientation, gender identity expression and society. The exhibit will be on display through August 29.

    Blanket Bingo at Market Square Park
    Forget going to a nondescript building to play bingo and instead have fun in the great outdoors. Market Square Park's monthly Blanket Bingo gives players a chance to win great prizes like a Houston B-Cycle membership, a private pontoon boat ride, a staycation in downtown Houston, gift cards to various downtown restaurants and even $500 cash.

    Friday, July 10

    Tedeschi Trucks Band in concert with Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings and Doyle Bramhall II
    The Tedeschi Trucks Band - led by married couple Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks - has had a stellar start to their career together, with their 2011 debut album winning the Grammy for Best Blues Album. This concert at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion will be heaven for blues/soul music fans, as it also features Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings and Doyle Bramhall II.

    14 Pews presents The Fever
    For its first theatrical production, 14 Pews is going the eccentric route, presenting Wallace Shawn's one-man play, The Fever, the way Shawn wanted it to be performed — in a hotel room in front of no more than 20 people. Most of the performances, taking place through August 8, will be performed in a suite at La Colombe d'Or, although each Monday performance will take place at 14 Pews.

    Saturday, July 11

    94.5 The Buzz presents Weenie Roast 2015
    There's nothing like a good weenie roast during the summer, and 94.5 The Buzz will present their own version with this concert at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Among the rockers performing will be Shinedown, Houston natives Blue October, X Ambassadors, Meg Myers and Nothing More.

    Standing Room Only Productions presents Assassins the Musical
    Stephen Sondheim has a ton of great musicals to his credit, including West Side Story, Company and Sweeney Todd. Standing Room Only Productions will present Sondheim's Assassins, the Tony Award-winning musical about men and women who attempted or succeeded to assassinate American Presidents. It will run at Obsidian Theater through July 25.

    Sunday, July 12

    Houston Symphony presents 3rd Annual Free Day of Music
    It'll be a musical extravaganza at Jones Hall on Sunday, as the Houston Symphony will host its 3rd Annual Free Day of Music. The event will include performances by the symphony as well as dozens of jazz groups, Tejano and blues bands. Starting off at noon with a family concert and instrument petting zoo, it's a great - and free! - way to introduce kids to different styles of music.

    The Tedeschi Trucks Band will play at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion with Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings and Doyle Bramhall II on July 10.

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    The Tedeschi Trucks Band will play at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion with Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings and Doyle Bramhall II on July 10.
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    Luke Bryan review

    Luke Bryan closes out RodeoHouston with a tequila toast and legend status

    Craig Hlavaty
    Mar 23, 2025 | 8:22 pm
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    Courtesy of Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

    Luke Bryan closed out the 2025 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in front of more than 71,000 fans.

    On Sunday, March 23, just hours before closing out the 2025 season, Luke Bryan officially became the 11th inductee into the Star Trail of Fame, the highest honor that the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo can bestow on an artist.

    And with good reason, as Bryan has four shows in RodeoHouston’s list of the Top 25 most-attended shows of all time and Sunday afternoon’s show -- his 12th since 2012 -- had an attendance of 71,103, proving that he’s a magnet for ticket sales.

    The 48-year-old Bryan joins Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, Charley Pride, Elvis Presley, Gene Autry, George Strait, Reba, Roy Rogers, and Selena into the hallowed wall of fame on NRG Center’s second floor. The last artist to be inducted into the club was Brad Paisley back in 2023.

    Bryan kicked the final night of RodeoHouston’s 2025 musical campaign just after 6:45 pm with

    “That’s My Kind Of Night” from 2012, one of the songs that cemented his status as rodeo royalty. Even pushing 50, Bryan’s swiveling hips and skinny jeans still elicit screams from a Houston crowd. Since 2012, he played for over 1 million Houstonians. His record concert attendance remains 75,242 in 2013.

    Speaking of screaming, Bryan lead tequila communion just before kickstarting “One Margarita,” wielding a tiny red Solo cup. Like any self-respecting celebrity in 2025 he of course has a partnership with a tequila brand — in this case Casa Azul.

    “Love You, Miss You, Mean It” came from his latest LP Mind of a Country Boy, which was released in September 2024. Like Paisley earlier this season, Bryan’s cuts are beginning to turn nostalgic as the years and decades add up. Next up was “What Makes You Country,” which was his response to the backlash against so-called bro-country back in 2017. On Sunday night, Bryan helped lead the twin-guitar and banjo attack.

    The mourning ballad “Drink A Beer,” which was written by Chris Stapleton, gave Bryan a chance to commune with the crowd by himself. Bryan and Stapleton debuted it together in 2013. It was written during a flurry of hit songwriting activity just a couple of years before Stapleton put the industry in his back pocket with his own Traveller album. When Bryan gets contemplative, like on “Buy Dirt” or “Huntin’, Fishin’ And Lovin’ Every Day,” he can win over even the most grizzled traditionalist.

    Bryan closed out the 93rd edition of RodeoHouston with his genre-defining “Country Girl (Shake It For Me),” taking a victory lap on the rodeo dirt, pressing the flesh, signing cowboy hats, making core memories, and tipping his baseball cap to the crowd.

    Let the citywide RodeoHouston hangover commence.

    Setlist

    That’s My Kind Of Night
    Rain Is A Good Thing
    One Margarita
    Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
    Love You, Miss You, Mean It
    What Makes You Country
    Knockin’ Boots
    Drunk On You
    Country Song Came On
    Drink A Beer
    Buy Dirt
    Huntin’, Fishin’ And Lovin’ Every Day
    Play It Again
    I Don’t Want This Night To End
    Country Girl (Shake It For Me)


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    Courtesy of Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

    Luke Bryan closed out the 2025 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in front of more than 71,000 fans.

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