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    These are the top 18 things to do in Houston during Christmas weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Dec 24, 2024 | 6:30 pm

    Welcome to a super-sized edition of CultureMap’s weekend event planner!

    Yes, this lineup includes all the post-Christmas happenings going on in Houston – kid flicks at the MFAH, a bourbon-and-boots pop-up, a Beatles cover band show, a holiday burlesque revue, the most dragtastic Sunday brunch in town, etc. But we also threw in a couple events going down on Christmas Day, including some parties where you can see hometown gal Beyoncé Knowles-Carter perform during halftime of the Texans-Ravens game. Don't miss our guides to restaurants open on Christmas, bars that are decorated for the holiday, and all the light displays happening around town.

    As Queen Bey would say, let’s get in formation:

    Wednesday, December 25

    SirDavis American Whisky presents Texans vs. Ravens Watch Parties
    As Houston gets ready for the Texans vs. Ravens game — and much-anticipated halftime performance by Beyoncé Knowles-Carter — on Christmas Day, we’ve got watch parties hosted by her brand, SirDavis American Whisky, at six bars and restaurants. Tipsy Lounge, Urban Social, and Rockhouse will have events featuring SirDavis drink specials, photo booths, and a special viewing of the halftime show. The celebrations will also continue post-game at 5015 Bar and The Address, both opening at 6 pm. 3 pm (2 pm Rockhouse).

    Houston Christmas Village
    After you’re done getting your Christmas Day on with the fam, you can still celebrate the holidays at certain destinations in the city. A great place to start is Houston Christmas Village, which will feature light displays, performances, and flavors that will transport people to international destinations like China, Mexico, India, and Africa. Experiencing the warmth and wonder of their holiday traditions like never before. Through Monday, January 6. 5 pm.

    Thursday, December 26

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Little Kid Flicks and Big Kid Flicks
    Celebrate Winter Break at the MFAH with family-friendly film offerings from the touring edition of the New York International Children’s Film Festival. Join more than 100 arts organizations across the country by attending lively collections of short animation, live action, and documentary films reflecting NYICFF’s commitment to storytelling and diversity that are sure to spark meaningful conversations. Little Kid Flicks is designed for ages 5 to 10, while Big Kid Flicks is designed for ages 8 and up. 11:30 am and 2 pm.

    Alley Theatre presents A Christmas Carol
    You can’t have a Christmas season without A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens’ timeless tale of a miser literally getting a wake-up call from ghosts who teach him about the true meaning of Christmas.The Alley’s hit new adaptation features colorful Victorian costumes, special effects, magic, dancing, and just the right blend of Christmas carols. It is a dazzling Christmas feast with the beloved story of Ebenezer Scrooge and his miraculous transformation. 7 pm (1:30 and 7 pm Friday and Saturday; 1:30 pm Sunday).

    The Continental Club presents Beetle Thursday
    Anyone around here celebrate Boxing Day? Originated in the United Kingdom and celebrated in several Commonwealth nations, it’s an occasion to donate gifts to people in need. (It’s also the Brits’ version of Black Friday, when you can shop for post-holiday deals.) The Continental Club will be saluting the day by bringing in Beetle, Houston’s all-Beatles cover band, to perform classic tunes from the Fab Four all evening long. 7 pm.

    Trans-Siberian Orchestra in concert
    Trans-Siberian Orchestra comes to Houston as part of their The Lost Christmas Eve tour. The group has released seven albums in their career, most recently Letters from the Labyrinth in 2015. But Lost, released way back in 2004, remains their most-recognized opus. Since then, they’ve done two decades of tours, selling 20 million tickets and surpassing more than $20 million in charity donations. Houstonians will have two chances to see them perform the day after Christmas. 3 and 7:30 pm.

    Friday, December 27

    Echoes presents “A Houston Night for Palestine”
    Echoes will host “A Houston Night for Palestine,” an inspiring evening of film, music, art, and culture benefiting the family of the five surfers featured in the 2015 documentary Gaza Surf Club. The event kicks off with DJ sets by Ice House Radio both inside and outside, setting the tone for the night. Then, enjoy a special screening of Gaza, followed by an insightful Q&A with GSC member Ibrahim N. Arafat. After that, there will be live performances featuring Kam Franklin, Marrshun, Kye Loh, and Clarence James. 5 pm.

    The Energy Corridor of Houston Orchestra presents Night in Italy
    The Energy Corridor of Houston Orchestra (ECHO Orchestra) presents Night in Italy, a nearly New Year’s Eve experience to celebrate the holidays in style. Guests are invited to begin the evening with Italian wine, appetizers, and pastries, accompanied by Italian music both classical and modern by pianist Mary Peterson. The concert will feature performances by tenor Ruben Erazo, soprano McKenzie Garey, and flautist Katherine Rivas Fuentas. 7:30 pm.

    Shen Yun
    Shen Yun's unique artistic vision expands the theatrical experience into a multi-dimensional, deeply moving journey. Featuring one of the world’s most ancient and richest dance systems — classical Chinese dance — along with dynamic animated backdrops and all-original orchestral works, Shen Yun opens a portal to a civilization of enchanting beauty and enlightening wisdom. Through Tuesday, January 28. 7:30 pm. (2 and 7 pm Saturday; 2 pm Sunday).

    Stages presents Panto Pinocchio
    Pinocchio, a sentient AI boy, navigates a town obsessed with viral TikTok dances. When Pinocchio embarks on a quest to discover his true essence, he encounters a world of digital mischief and adventure. Will he unlock the secrets to his identity? Or will the conniving villain Miss Treats disrupt the festivities and thwart Pinocchio’s journey? This panto is packed with high-tech hijinks, side-splitting jokes, and enough singing and dancing to reboot even the most jaded of operating systems. Through January 5. 7 pm (2 pm Sunday).

    Saturday, December 28

    a’Bouzy presents Bourbon, Bubbles and Boots
    Champagne-fueled French restaurant a’Bouzy will have an event this weekend that's certain to get people in a warm but rowdy spirit. Republic Boots will be down there for an afternoon pop-up shop, bringing a whole bunch of footwear for folks to peruse. Texas-based Milam & Green Whiskey will serve cocktails. We bet someone in your group will shout “Bottoms up and giddy up!” at some point during the day. 11 am.

    Poppy Tart Productions presents Let It Show - Holiday Burlesque
    Things will be getting snowy and sinful over at downtown nightclub Henke & Pillot this weekend. Poppy Tart Productions sleighs in Let It Show, a holiday burlesque show curated to put people in a festive mood. This event will feature an atmosphere of burlesque where art, dance, tease, glamour, and humor make the most delicious holiday cocktail. Performers from Los Angeles, New Orleans, and Austin will be featured. 6:30 and 9:30 pm.

    Bayou Music Center presents Sheng Wang
    Comedian/actor/writer/proud Houstonian Sheng Wang is back in town for a homecoming show at Bayou Music Center. Wang’s first Netflix special, Sweet & Juicy, was released in September 2022. He was a featured stand-up comedian on HBO’s 2 Dope Queens special and also wrote for the ABC show Fresh Off the Boat. 7 pm.

    Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show
    Would you like to spend the holiday season solving a murder? You can always get your sleuth on at the Dinner Detective. Guests will tackle a challenging crime while they feast on dinner. The criminal is lurking somewhere in the room, and guests may find themselves as a prime suspect before they know it. Each admission includes a full dinner, murder mystery entertainment, wait staff gratuity, prize package for Top Sleuth, and more. 6 pm.

    Sunday, December 29

    Rich’s presents Sunday Service Drag Brunch
    Every Sunday, drag contestant (and The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula contestant) Blackberri hosts Rich’s Sunday Service Drag Brunch, featuring a rotating weekly cast. You can watch these performers slay while filling your belly with such delicious dishes as shrimp & grits and chicken & waffles (with such drink choices as mimosas and Bloody Marys, of course). DJ Aracely Manterola provides the brunch beats and DJ Johnny Moreno creates a vibe on the patio before, during, and after each brunch show. 11 am, 1 and 3 pm.

    Holiday Afternoon Tea at The Lancaster Hotel
    Today is the last day to get holiday afternoon tea at The Lancaster Hotel, located in the heart of Houston’s theater district. Served on Saturdays and Sundays, the tea includes a delectable array of tea sandwiches, decadent cranberry scones, seasonal patisseries, and a selection of exquisite teas from around the world. Guests also receive a complimentary tea tin with the hotel’s specialty holiday spiced black tea. Noon and 2:30 pm.

    The River Oaks Theatre presents The Thin Man
    You know what’s a good holiday movie no one talks about? The 1934 Pre-Code comedy The Thin Man. Based on Dashiell Hammett’s influential detective novel, the movie stars screen legends William Powell and Myrna Loy as jet-setting, crime-solving couple Nick and Nora Charles. They spend the holiday season in New York City, drinking cocktails and investigating the disappearance/murder of a wealthy man. Although Nick and Nora went on to have several more big-screen adventures, the original is still a blast. 1 pm.

    Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet
    What better way to close out this holiday weekend than checking out The Nutcracker – Eastern-European style – at Sugar Land’s Smart Financial Centre. Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet will highlight an international cast and Ukrainian principal artists performing at the peak of classical European ballet. Audiences will be transported by the magic of jaw-dropping acrobatics, larger-than-life puppets, and hand-crafted sets and costumes. 3 pm.

    Shen Yun
    Photo courtesy of Shen Yun

    Shen Yun showcases classic Chinese dance.

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    These are the 14 best things to do in Houston this Thanksgiving weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Nov 26, 2025 | 6:30 pm
    H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade
    Photo by Richard Carson
    H-E-B hosts the annual Thanksgiving parade downtown.

    It’s Thanksgiving Day Weekend, which means that people all over will be coming together for tasty meals.

    In addition to the big meal and Black Friday shopping, we’ve still got some festive, Mariah-season events popping off this weekend, including a couple holiday-themed pop-ups, a couple Christmas-y stage productions, and the opening of a new skating rink.

    And, for all the millennial moms out there, the co-host of Love is Blind will be around to sing for you.

    Thursday, November 27

    76th Annual H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade
    The 76th Annual H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade is once again rolling through downtown. As one of the oldest Turkey Day parades in the nation, this beloved tradition draws tens of thousands of Houstonians together to celebrate each year. This year's parade promises to be bigger and better than ever, with more elaborate floats, dazzling performances, and non-stop energy and fun for the entire family. Don't miss the chance to kick off the holiday season with this unforgettable Houston tradition. 8 am.

    Jingle Bell Bar
    Jingle Bell Bar will return over at Latin-inspired, River Oaks cocktail bar Botonica. The immersive holiday experience features curated rooms with floor-to-ceiling decor, twinkling lights, themed installations, and multiple photo-ready moments throughout the space. Patrons can enjoy a seasonal menu of holiday-inspired cocktails, limited-time food offerings, and weekly programming designed to elevate the festive atmosphere. Through Sunday, December 28. 4 pm (2 pm Saturday and Sunday).

    EZ’s Liquor Lounge presents Thanksgiving Potluck
    If you prefer to spend a drama-free Thanksgiving away from the fam, EZ’s Liquor Lounge always has room at their table. The Heights neighborhood bar will host its annual Thanksgiving community potluck, with owner Matt Tanner serving up his signature goose and andouille gumbo. Everyone’s invited to bring a favorite dish or simply come and enjoy the good company. 6 pm.

    Friday, November 28

    Alley Theatre presents A Christmas Carol
    So, it’s that time of year when Charles Dickens’ classic story gets done onstage. This weekend, you can either check out the drunk version, or celebrate the holidays with the Alley’s hit new adaptation, complete with colorful Victorian costumes, special effects, magic, dancing, and just the right blend of – wait for it! – Christmas carols. It is a dazzling Christmas feast with the beloved story of Ebenezer Scrooge and his miraculous transformation. Through Sunday, December 28. 1:30 and 7 pm (1:30 and 6:30 pm Sunday).

    Ice Village at Rice Village Grand Opening
    Rice Village will transform into a winter wonderland with the debut of Ice Village, the district’s first-ever ice-skating rink. Festivities will include skating under the stars, a Santa’s workshop with Santa photos, a 24-foot Christmas tree, and a festive holiday market atmosphere illuminated by sparkling lights and local vendors like Tiny’s Milk & Cookies and a Ron’s Pub pop-up. Ice Village will feature themed nights and photos with Santa on select dates. Through Sunday, January 4. 5:30 pm.

    Erykah Badu in concert
    Badu has released six albums in her career, including her recent AbI & Alan collab with hip-hop producer The Alchemist. But Badu is on the road for the 25th anniversary of her 2000 sophomore album Mama’s Gun. The feminine counterpart to D’Angelo’s 2000 second album Voodoo (both albums were simultaneously produced and recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York), Gun is a neo-soul masterwork – and, for two nights, Badu will be performing it in its entirety. 8 pm.

    Late Night Booty Call presents Friendsgiving
    The party series Late Night Booty Call is welcoming all who want to come and participate in this wholesome, post-Turkey Day gathering. They’ll start things off with a community potluck and holiday market, followed by a late night dance hub/karaoke featuring DJs Malcolm Bravo, Doc Guava, Hollaway, and Beauty Sleep. They’ll be accepting all potluck Thanksgiving dishes, snacks or desserts. Donations and a portion of the proceeds will go to non-profit partners Food Not Bombs. 8 pm.

    Saturday, November 29

    Discovery Green presents Green Mountain Energy Ice
    At Green Mountain Energy Ice, visitors can glide beneath the glittering lights of downtown Houston and discover the holiday magic at Discovery Green. On Cheap Skate Mondays, skating is half off, $9 + tax per person (includes skate rental). Other theme nights include DJ Skate Night Saturdays, Skating with the Stars, Skating with Santa!, Inclusive Skaters Night, Wine Down Wednesdays, Kids Skate Free Thursdays, Galentine's Day, and Valentine's Day. For full information, go to the event website. Through Monday, February 16. 11 am.

    Karbach Brewing and Texas Salsa Congress present ¡Mambo Con Azúcar!
    In collaboration with event organizers Texas Salsa Congress, Karbach Brewing will be throwing ¡Mambo Con Azúcar!, a high-energy celebration in its biergarten led by Tito Puente Jr., carrying on the legendary rhythm and legacy of his father – the “King of Latin Music” – Tito Puente Sr. This party is certainly double-stuffed: live bands Grupo Latitude and Shekere Latin Band playing salsa rhythms, DJs spinning Latin and global beats, Latin-inspired food vendors, an art and vendor market, chalk art, etc. This event is free and open to all ages. 4 pm.

    Stages presents It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play
    This performance brings the beloved holiday classic to life in a unique and heartwarming way. Set in a 1940s radio station, the show features live sound effects, commercial breaks, and a talented cast bringing the iconic characters of George Bailey, Mary Hatch, and Clarence the angel to the stage. 7 pm (2 pm Sunday).

    The Continental Club presents Sorry, Sarah Album Release Party
    Houston-based, indie alt-rock band Sorry, Sarah released their self-titled debut this month. To celebrate, they’ll be throwing an album release party over at Continental Club this weekend. Fronted by songwriter/guitarist/vocalist Sarah Hobson, their sound is rooted in alternative rock and colored by the dreamy textures of shoegaze and indie. Jimmy Bent's expressive lead guitar creates a layered soundscape, accompanied by driving rhythms from drummer Sam White and bassist Madison Cooke, to build lush, genre-blending songs. 9 pm.

    Sunday, November 30

    Yuma HTX Holiday Sandwich Pop-Up
    Cuban and Brazilian sandwich pop-up Yuma HTX is rolling out two holiday-themed sandwiches over at Third Place. The first, the Leftover Gringo, features roasted turkey folded into a creamy blend of Catupiry and corn casserole, layered with Peruvian pearl peppers, gruyère, and a touch of Yuma's house tinga sauce. The second, Black Gold, is made with smoky black beans, slow-braised pork belly, bacon, and Calabresa sausage, served with garlicky greens and gruyère on toasted Cuban bread. 11 am.

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Spartacus
    Spartacus (Kirk Douglas), born and raised a slave, is sold to gladiator trainer Batiatus (Peter Ustinov). After weeks of being trained to kill for the arena, Spartacus turns on his owners and leads the other slaves in a revolt against the Roman Republic. A standout from the “Swords and Sandals” genre of movie epics, directed by a young Stanley Kubrick, this 1960 Oscar winner complements the MFAH’s Art and Life in Imperial Rome: Trajan and His Times exhibition. 2 pm.

    98 Degrees in concert
    Hop back to the golden age of bubblegum pop as not one but two boy bands from that era will be in H-Town this weekend. 98 Degrees comes to Sugar Land in support of Full Circle, their first album in eight years. Sure, they move like drunk uncles at a cookout these days. But heartthrob-turned-Love Is Blind host Nick Lachey and his boys are still ready to throw down. They'll be joined by special guest O-Town – aka that group that was formed from the first season of Making the Band. 7:30 pm.

    H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade
    Photo by Richard Carson
    H-E-B hosts the annual Thanksgiving parade downtown.
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