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    Day for Night 2017

    Day for Night stakes its claim as the best music fest in Texas with gasp-worthy lineup

    Johnston Farrow
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    Sep 20, 2017 | 2:12 pm

    We live in age when music festivals are retreading and repeating themselves, driving fan apathy up and attendance numbers down. The glut of major music events has led to several shuttering their turnstiles across the country the last couple of years. Few can legitimately surprise fans the moment line-ups are announced.

    Houston’s very own Day for Night is one of them. Organizers just announced the third edition set for December 15-17 at its perfectly-placed downtown location at the PostHTX basecamp in the historic Barbara Jordan Post Office. The line-up is gasp-worthy, based on its confirmation of musical acts, alongside cutting-edge visual art installations and a summit of talks by influential and news-making figures (Chelsea Manning, Laurie Anderson, Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova). The national music community immediately took notice.

    The line-up features a top-notch mix of acts at the height of their powers (Nine Inch Nails, St. Vincent, Radiohead's Thom Yorke, Justice), those who are currently blowing up (Phantogram, Perfume Genius, James Blake, Tyler, The Creator), some old favorites (Roni Size, Jesus Lizard, Godspeed You! Black Emperor) and special sets (Of Montreal performing all of Hissing Fauna You Are The Destroyer on its 10th anniversary, Saint Heron Presents: “Soul Cleansing” with Solange teaming with Earl Sweatshirt and Kaytranada).

    At last year’s festival, Arcade Fire’s Win Butler, frontman of one of the biggest bands on the planet and a Houston native expressed his gratitude for what Day for Night was trying to accomplish, stating that he never had anything this unique while growing up here. While organizers pulled off a well-run and expertly curated 2016 edition, the feeling among many was there was room to grow – that it still had a way to go to become a transformational music event for a scene and city that has long suffered from a lack of identity.

    The potential for Houston as a music city has been building for some time now with an increasingly strong local scene and more attractive landing spot among touring bands as the number of younger residents climbs. Add a few years of stale ACL Festival rosters (Red Hot Chili Peppers and Killers? No thanks), an ever-commercialized South By Southwest, and the fight between newly built downtown condominium owners and music venues regarding noise ordinances in the “Live Music Capital of the World,” and it’s a perfect storm scenario where HTX supersedes ATX as the cool choice to see live music.

    Judging from the reaction to the Day for Night 2017 announcement, this might be the turning point when instead of saying “Are you doing ACL?,” music fans start asking, “Are you going to Day for Night?”

    What makes Day for Night – which is starting to resemble a symbiosis of Coachella’s smart musical bookings and Burning Man’s forward thinking art installations – so important, it ultimately could serve as the anchor event that makes the city even more vibrant as a destination for international acts that all too often skip this part of the country for other major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco. In return, the ticket holders will come, injecting the local economy with much needed post-Harvey funds and marking a firm X on the map for Houston as a vital cultural hub.

    While one half of Day for Night’s name conjures darkness, there are only sunny days on the horizon. It’s an exciting time to be a music fan living in Houston.

    Tickets to Day for Night 2017 are $215 to $750 with fees.

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    Here are the 14 best things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Sep 24, 2025 | 6:30 pm
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    Chance the Rapper performs at Bayou Music Center on Friday.

    Once again, we have an amazing weekend full of live music coming up. We’re talking Chance the Rapper at Bayou Music Center, HAIM at White Oak Music Hall, The Struts at House of Blues, Bring Me the Horizon at Toyota Center and even Uncle Charlie’s Cookout – featuring Charlie Wilson, Babyface and El DeBarge – over at the Woodlands Pavilion.

    But we shouldn’t forget about the other fun, delicious stuff going on, from wine-filled soirees to free bagels. By the way, would you like some sausage?

    Thursday, September 25

    Collaborative for Children presents Building Blocks Luncheon
    Collaborative for Children will host its annual fundraising luncheon. Luncheon co-chairs Sarah and Dan DeSnyder and Kaitlin and Charlie Yardley will welcome supporters for an afternoon highlighting the work of Collaborative for Children, with stories from the nonprofit’s Centers of Excellence and opportunities to learn about the crucial need for early childhood education in Houston. 11:30 am.

    Academy Sports + Outdoors presents Savannah Bananas Meet & Greet
    Savannah, GA-based exhibition barnstorming baseball team the Savannah Bananas will be at Daikin Park this weekend, going up against the Texas Tailgaters as part of their Banana Ball World Tour. Before that happens, the Bananas and the Tailgaters will be at Academy Sports + Outdoors’s Kirby location, giving Houston-area fans an unforgettable chance to meet some of their favorite Bananas players up close. Baseball fans can expect to get their Bananas gear autographed and snap a photo with select players. 6 pm.

    The Periwinkle Foundation presents Iron Bartender
    The Periwinkle Foundation presents Houston’s premier bartender competition, featuring signature cocktails by celebrated bartenders at restaurants and bars across the city. $1 from the sale of each cocktail was donated to The Periwinkle Foundation. A panel of judges scored the cocktails, and the six bartenders with the top scores are competing in the finals this weekend, when the title of Iron Bartender will be awarded. Guests will cast their votes for the People’s Choice Award. 6:30 pm.

    Friday, September 26

    Jeff’s Bagel Run Birthday Bash
    In honor of co-founder Jeff Perera’s birthday, Jeff’s Bagel Run is throwing a birthday bash like no other. The bagel shop invites anyone named Jeff, Geoff, Jeffrey, or Geoffrey to stop by any location, show a valid ID, and enjoy a free bagel and side spread of their choice. They’ll also debut Jeff’s favorite drink reimagined for coffee lovers: the Root Beer Float Latte. This limited-time menu item blends nostalgic root beer flavor with espresso and creamy cold foam for a one-of-a-kind sip. 6:30 am.

    The Woodlands Arts Council presents Texas Fine Craft Show
    The Texas Fine Craft Show is an indoor shopping experience that invites art enthusiasts, design lovers, and collectors to explore and purchase original, handmade works in a thoughtfully curated setting. The weekend opens with Cheers!, an exclusive special event that offers first access to the fine craft works while attendees enjoy sparkling wine, gourmet hors d'oeuvres, and an atmosphere that celebrates artistry and craftsmanship at its finest. 5 pm (10 am Saturday; Noon Sunday).

    Wine Dinner & Stories: A French-Inspired Evening
    Enjoy a night of great stories, French wines, and Creole flavors at Brennan’s of Houston. New Orleans cocktail historian Elizabeth Pearce and Brennan’s wine expert Marcus Gausepohl will share the fascinating tale of how Texas saved France’s cognac and wine industry in the late 1800s — and the ripple effects around the world. The evening begins with welcome bites and a classic French 75 cocktail, followed by a three-course dinner. 6:30 pm.

    University of Houston School of Theatre & Dance presents The Circadian Project with PUSH Physical Theatre
    The Circadian Project is a world-premiere, embodied storytelling event that exemplifies the expression “leap, and the net shall appear,” as the University of Houston School of Theatre & Dance's incoming MFA Acting cohort and select undergrads build a project. In just over 100 hours of rehearsal, an entire play without words will be conceived, devised, and performed, led by PUSH Physical Theatre, courtesy of Cynthia Woods Mitchell Visiting Artists. 7:30 pm.

    Saturday, September 27

    Children’s Museum Houston presents "Rube Goldberg: The World of Hilarious Invention!" opening day
    Children’s Museum Houston is putting the fun in “fundamentally overengineered” with the opening of "Rube Goldberg: The World of Hilarious Invention!," an all-new exhibit inspired by the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist and inventor whose wacky contraptions turned the ordinary into the extraordinary. The hands-on experience invites visitors to step into Rube’s world of wild machines, chain reactions, and over-the-top imagination. Through Sunday, January 11. 9 am.

    Houston Farmers Market presents The Pumpkin Patch
    The Pumpkin Patch at the Houston Farmers Market returns with pumpkins aplenty, photo backdrops, family-friendly activities, and more. From tiny treasures to giant gourds, festive guests are invited to find their pick of the patch. The Pumpkin Patch kicks off with a Fall Festival featuring live music from DJ I.V. and Charlie McCabe, children's music with Andyrooniverse, children's storytelling, family activities, and more. Through Sunday, October 26. 10 am.

    Heights Odd Fellows Lodge presents Sausage Fest
    Have you ever had sausage-on-a-stick? If you haven’t, you’ll have a chance to get one this weekend. Everyone is invited to Heights Odd Fellows Lodge, who’ll have plenty of room for its annual celebration of all things sausage. Break out your lederhosen and dirndls for thirst-quenching librations, sausage, music, fun and gemütlichkeit! (Gemütlichkeit is a German word meaning a space or state of warmth, friendliness, and good cheer, BTW.) Noon.

    Chefs For Farmers Food and Wine Festival
    Chefs For Farmers Food & Wine Festival returns to Houston next weekend. The two-day fest will feature over 60 chefs and local farms that will unite for bites, pours, and culinary moments. Attendees can enjoy unlimited bites and sips, entertainment, and activities including a garden-inspired space with curated pours and photo ops; a tailgate experience with beer pairings, lawn games, and football on the big screen; and a celebration of barbecue traditions and regional flavors. 1 pm VIP; 2 pm general admission (Same times on Sunday).

    Sunday, September 28

    Houston PetSet presents Fierce & Fabulous Soirée
    Who likes live music, fundraising and giving wayward animals a home? Houston PetSet, a local nonprofit organization working to end Houston’s homeless animal crisis, presents the annual Fierce & Fabulous Soirée. For the first time, the annual soirée will shift to a brunch format, called Le Brunch. The event will feature an exclusive performance by special guests Billy Bob Thornton (yes, the guy from Landman also plays music) and The Boxmasters. Noon.

    Slavic Heritage Alliance of Greater Houston presents Slavic Heritage Festival
    The 62nd Sts. Cyril and Methodius Slavic Heritage Festival will celebrate the vibrant cultures of Croatia, Czechia, Poland, Slovakia, and Ukraine. The event will feature a full day of music, dance, folk art, and a wide selection of authentic foods and beers. There will also be a Kids’ Corner filled with games, puzzles, face painting, and activities for all ages. Between performances, the Chris Rybak Band will keep the festival alive with lively polka music all day long. Noon.

    Arthouse Houston presents 9 to 5: Film and Live Music
    Arthouse Houston will present the 1980 comedy caper 9 to 5, starring the legendary trio of Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, and Dolly Parton as female secretaries who are tormented and disrespected by their tyrannical, sexist boss (Dabney Coleman). After managing to trap him in his own house, they assume control of his department, and productivity leaps, but just how long can they keep him tied up? The show will begin with live country music performed by local singer/songwriter Allison Holmes. 7 pm.

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    Chance the Rapper performs at Bayou Music Center on Friday.

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