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

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Aug 27, 2025 | 6:30 pm

    This Labor Day weekend in Houston will be a musical one.

    Jeezy will be at the Hobby Center getting crunk with a full orchestra. Studly pop stars Rob Thomas and The Weeknd will be getting all the ladies hot and bothered. Houstonians can even take in some new-jack jams over at If It Don’t Feel Like 90’s RnB.

    This weekend also features a Paws at the Park event at River Oaks District, Dandelion Cafe celebrating its ninth anniversary with delicious specials, an HMAAC exhibit spotlighting art from incarcerated women, and a good ol’ Biergarten Bash at Karbach Brewing.

    So, go out and have some fun.

    Thursday, August 28

    River Oaks District presents Paws at the Park
    At Paws at the Park, visitors can treat their dogs to a day out filled with shopping, dining, and tail-wagging fun. Get a complimentary dog portrait with any purchase from a participating pet-friendly store or restaurant patio. Stop by the Puppuccino Station for a sweet whipped cream treat, explore a curated selection of pet pop-ups, and unlock exclusive perks by shopping and dining with a dog. Don’t forget about the tail-wagging “Yappy Hour” over at Bari Ristorante. 5 pm.

    University of Houston-Downtown presents "Katrina 20 Years Later: Shipwrecked: How We Go on After the Unthinkable"
    Angela Blanchard, who led Neighborhood Centers, Inc. (now BakerRipley) at the time of Hurricane Katrina and most recently served as Houston’s chief resilience and recovery officer, will present “Shipwrecked: How We Go on After the Unthinkable” as part of the UHD Fall 2025 President’s Lecture Series. The event will be a tribute to the human spirit as we understand how New Orleanians — as well as people who have suffered from disasters from around the globe — survived, recovered, and healed. 6 pm.

    FLATS and Houston Cinema Arts Society presents Admit One: Analog Film Showcase
    Admit One is a celebration of analog filmmaking and photography, featuring captivating works created on Super 8mm, 16mm, 35mm, and VHS formats. This year’s third annual program highlights filmmakers from across Texas. The event also features a curated photography exhibition from Jessi Bowman and Únies González. This collection brings together cinematic images from Houston-based photographers, each piece offering a unique visual narrative. 7 pm.

    Friday, August 29

    Dandelion Cafe 9th Anniversary
    Dandelion Cafe celebrates nine years of breakfast smiles, brunch laughs, and coffee chats with a one-day birthday feature. Stop by either the Bellaire or Heights locations for $9 chicken and waffles and $9 mimosa pitchers in flavors like classic orange, hibiscus honey, vanilla lavender, and more. It’s a sweet-and-savory thank you to the community that’s kept them a Houston favorite since day one. 7 am.

    Houston Museum of African American Culture presents Beyond the Walls opening reception
    In 2023, HMAAC, with sponsorship from the California Lawyers for the Arts (CLA), partnered with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office Women’s Empowerment Center (HCWEC) to launch an arts program for incarcerated women. Beyond the Walls represents the voices, visions, and dedication of every resident who has participated. The works on display reflect a wide range of explorations—drawing, clay, watercolor, charcoal, collage, acrylics, and most recently, landscape painting. Through Monday, December 15. 6 pm.

    Thunderclap Productions presents The Chosen Ones
    Thunderclap Productions presents the world premiere of The Chosen Ones, a new musical by Aaron Alon. Recommended for older teens and adults, the show follows a group of LGBTQ+ teens in a conversion therapy summer camp, led by an “ex-gay” minister. The Chosen Ones is a timely story of living authentically and finding your chosen family, even when the world tells you not to. Through Saturday, September 6. 7:30 pm (2:30 pm Sunday).

    Jeezy presents…TM:101 LIVE with Color of Noize Orchestra
    This weekend, a Dirty South favorite will be getting his Leopold on. Hip-hop icon Jeezy (or Young Jeezy – whichever you prefer) commemorates the 20th anniversary of his debut album, Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101 by reimagining it with a full symphony orchestra. The fusion of hip-hop and classical music pays tribute to the legacy of an album that redefined a genre and inspired a generation. 8 pm.

    Saturday, August 30

    Punch Line Houston presents BT Kingsley
    Comedian BT Kingsley is making his presence and versatile talents known on both big and small screens and on comedy stages around the world. While you may have seen him in commercials for Ford, Skittles, Sprite, TikTok, Liberty Mutual, and Xfinity, Black-comedy fans know him for his wild, crowd-work skills. Just go over to YouTube to see how hilarious and off-the-cuff he gets when he’s in front of an audience. 7 and 9:15 pm (7 pm Sunday).

    Rob Thomas in concert
    Rob Thomas, Matchbox Twenty frontman and the guy whose vocals on Santana’s Grammy-winning hit “Smooth” made it an anthem for mimosa-sipping moms everywhere, comes to Sugar Land’s Smart Financial Centre in support of All Night Days, his latest album. He will also be celebrating the 20th anniversary of his first solo album, …Something To Be. Don’t be surprised if you see a lot of middle-aged parents partying all night long. 7:30 pm.

    Group Acorde presents REpurpose
    In REpurpose, Group Acorde premieres A cave in the moon in a first-time collaboration with interdisciplinary artist Jasmine Hearn. Created and presented at The Houston Met Dance, this new work has its entire set built with recyclable materials by Allison Miller and an original sound score by Thomas Helton. A dance to remember and imagine, A cave in the moon is a duet that travels time with choreography by Jasmine Hearn that melds ballet, improvisation, and dances of the familiar to bridge personal herstories between sistering sirens. 8 pm (5 pm Sunday).

    If It Don't Feel Like 90s RnB Houston Edition
    That monthly throwback kickback known as If It Don’t Feel Like 90’s RnB will be doing a special show this weekend, to coincide with Marsai Martin’s Sai Summer Cookout over at Texas Southern University. Local soulster Keith Jacobs and entrepreneur/connector Dessie Brown, Jr. will handle the hosting duties, while the Ken Chatman Project and special guest DJ Chris Major will come with Clinton-era R&B jams that’ll take you back to those good ol’ days when dressing like a whole Crayola box was the height of urban streetwear. 9 pm.

    Sunday, August 31

    Karbach Brewing Co. presents Biergarten Bash
    Karbach Brewing Co. is throwing the ultimate end-of-summer party that’s also free and family-friendly. Think yard games, hot dog eating contests, local vendors, live mural painting, a petting zoo, and more. And it’s all happening right in the Biergarten. But, of course, there’s also the sweet, sweet suds that’ll be flowing out of that place. Since fall is right around the corner, you know they’ll have this spicy, seasonal ale on tap. 11 am.

    Brasserie 19 presents Le Brunch de Funk and Le Club du Dimanche
    Brasserie 19 is giving Houstonians not one, but two très chic Sunday happenings this weekend. It starts with Le Brunch de Funk, a high-energy brunch with cocktails by Diageo, specials from chef Michael Hoffman, and DJ G-Funk spinning vinyl. Later on in the evening is Le Club du Dimanche, a dinner escape featuring Thomas Cokinos on the piano and dinner vibes sponsored by Tito’s Handmade Vodka. 12:30 and 7 pm.

    The Weeknd in concert
    The Weeknd is currently on his After Hours Til Dawn tour, which will be making a two-night stop at NRG Stadium this weekend. But the big news is that the Canadian pop giant is currently raising $1 million in financing, using his music catalog as collateral. It’s one of the largest deals of its kind for a musical artist. And you know what? More power to him. Whatever he’s planning to do with all that dough, let’s hope he steers away from movie and TV projects. 7 pm (7 pm Saturday).

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    Photo courtesy of River Oaks District

    River Oaks District presents Paws at the Park.

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

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Jun 10, 2026 | 6:30 pm
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    Man, FIFA Fever has already begun in H-Town!

    People are getting ready for the FIFA World Cup around here by throwing everything from watch parties to themed events to a full-fledged fan festival. We’ve slipped in a few in this week’s event planner, along with other non-soccer-related events. All we can say is we’re so excited – and not scared at all!

    Thursday, June 11

    Flashback Funkfest featuring Morris Day & The Time
    Known for their hit "Jungle Love" from the movie Purple Rain, the famous band is headlining Flashback Funkfest, a very funkafied live show that’ll be going down at Sugar Land’s Smart Financial Centre. The Funkfest will also feature performances from Zapp, Con Funk Shun, and the SOS Band. 7 pm.

    Hungry Like the Wolf presents Saved by the Bell Trivia
    Go back to Bayside High this weekend as ‘80s-themed bar/restaurant Hungry Like the Wolf will present an evening of Saved by the Bell trivia. DJ Abrahan will be hosting the event, dropping questions about the beloved, kitschy sitcom about Bugle Boy Jeans-wearing high-schoolers. There will be 60 questions, three rounds, and three winners. If you used to wake up every morning to watch Zack Morris and the gang, then your services will be needed. 7 pm.

    The Ranch presents Pitch Live: Diplo
    Grammy-winning artist/producer/DJ Diplo returns to Houston for a one-night-only performance at The Ranch presents Pitch Live, the city’s largest World Cup entertainment experience. The 39-day pop-up is transforming the former Warehouse Live into a Texas-inspired destination that blends dining, nightlife and global soccer culture, just steps from the official FIFA Fan Festival. Pitch Live features three environments under one roof: a public main stage with bars and match viewing, a ticketed culinary space, and a private VIP lounge. 10 pm.

    Friday, June 12

    Immersive Gamebox presents Soccer Arcade Free Play Day
    Immersive Gamebox locations nationwide (including locations in Houston) will host a Free Play Day for its new Soccer Arcade experience, where anyone wearing a soccer jersey can play for free. Inspired by the World Cup, Soccer Arcade transforms players into the game itself through motion-tracking technology, interactive challenges, and team-based competition. Free Play Day offers one of the most accessible ways for fans, families, and friend groups to join the World Cup excitement without spending a dime. 11 am.

    FIFA Fan Festival Houston
    FIFA Fan Festival is Houston's destination for viewing parties and global celebrations throughout the world’s largest sporting event. Visitors can watch FIFA World Cup 2026 matches on giant screens, experience live performances and unique activities, and taste the best Houston has to offer. The grounds will also include misting zones, water stations, shaded areas, and on-site medical resources to help ensure a comfortable and safe experience. Through Sunday, July 19. 12:30 pm (10:30 am Sunday).

    Happy Hour Readings and Rec Room Arts present Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune
    Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune is an intimate romantic comedy that unfolds in a small New York apartment, where guarded waitress Frankie and “grill master” Johnny share an unexpected end to their first date. Over the course of one intimate evening, they navigate longing and fear, discovering that the greatest risk is allowing oneself to be truly seen, and ultimately the tenderness that can emerge once you surrender to vulnerability. Through Saturday, June 27. 7:30 pm.

    Memorial Hermann Broadway at the Hobby Center presents Clue
    Murder and blackmail are on the menu when six mysterious guests assemble at Boddy Manor for a night they’ll never forget. Was it Mrs. Peacock in the study with the knife? Or was it Colonel Mustard in the library with the wrench? Based on the cult 1985 movie and inspired by the classic board game, Clue is the ultimate whodunit that will leave audiences dying of laughter and keep them guessing until the final twist. 7:30 pm (2 & 7:30 pm Saturday; 1:30 & 7 pm Sunday).

    Saturday, June 13

    Houston Public Library presents Author Talk with Kyle Lukoff
    Celebrate Pride, identity, and resilience with acclaimed author Kyle Lukoff. Working at the intersection of people and reading for over twenty years, Lukoff is the author of the middle-grade novel Too Bright to See, which was a 2022 Newbery Honor book, the 2022 Stonewall Award winner, and a National Book Award finalist. He will join Houston Public Library’s summer reading program to discuss A World Worth Saving, his latest novel for young readers. The first 25 attendees will receive a free copy of this book. 1 pm.

    Little Woodrow’s Webster presents Belly Flop Contest 2026
    Little Woodrow’s is making a big splash with a high-energy belly flop competition at their Webster location. Participants will showcase their best flop and compete for prizes including a wrestling-style championship belt and cash — $500, $150 and $50 for the first, second and third-place winners, respectively. Flops will be judged based on splash size, wow factor, and creativity. Guests are encouraged to register in advance for the competition, but can sign up at the event. (Check in is at 4 pm.) The $10 entry fee goes to a local fire department. 6 pm.

    FIFA Fan Festival Houston
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    FIFA Fan Festival Houston kicks off this weekend.

    Mitochondria Gallery presents "A Beautiful Game" opening reception
    "A Beautiful Game: Every Match Leaves A Mark" is a group exhibition inspired by the upcoming FIFA World Cup, curated by Jackson Smith. The exhibition brings together artists from across the U.S. and Africa to examine how soccer shapes communities, fuels identity and connects people across cultures and generations. The exhibition features works by Terence Ntsako Maluleke, Charles Middleton, Guy Stanley Philoche, Corey Ramon Gibson, Alpha Odhiambo, Bradley Theodore, Sunday Ernest Nnamal and Sphephelo Mnguni. Through Friday, July 3. 7 pm.

    Houston Ballet presents Giselle
    Closing the 2025-26 season is Stanton Welch AM’s reimagined version of one of ballet’s most revered works. A cornerstone of 19th-century Romanticism, Giselle tells the heart-wrenching story of a peasant girl tragically betrayed by an aristocrat posing as a commoner. Welch’s fresh interpretation draws upon the unedited 1941 version of Adolphe Adam’s score, expanding the narrative to offer dancers greater emotional depth in their roles. Through Sunday, June 21. 7:30 pm (2 pm Sunday).

    Sunday, June 14

    The DeLUXE Theater presents Say Amen, Somebody
    The DeLUXE Theater will have a Black Music Month screening of the 1982 film Say Amen, Somebody, also known as one of the most acclaimed music documentaries of all time. It’s a joyful, funny, and deeply moving portrait of Black gospel music and the people who built it — centering on Thomas A. Dorsey, the father of gospel, and Mother Willie Mae Ford Smith. This soulful screening will be followed by a discussion in fellowship with co-presenters blkpplchrch. 2 pm.

    The Museum of Arts, Houston presents Movies Houstonians Love: The Dark Knight
    Dark, complex, and unforgettable, The Dark Knight succeeds not just as an entertaining comic-book film, but also as a richly thrilling crime saga. With the help of allies, Batman (Christian Bale) is able to keep a tight lid on crime in Gotham City. But when a young criminal calling himself the Joker (Oscar winner Heath Ledger) suddenly throws the town into chaos, the caped crusader begins to tread a fine line between heroism and vigilantism. Food influencer Shawn Singh will introduce this screening, shown in glorious 35mm! 3 pm.

    Stewart Copeland: Have I Said Too Much?
    Drummer/The Police co-founder Stewart Copeland has done a lot of stuff in his time: He’s composed scores for films, video games, and operas, won Grammys; get inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, etc. This weekend, he comes to Houston as part of his Have I Said Too Much? spoken word tour. Whether you enjoyed his work with the Police or his many side projects (we’re big fans of his Klark Kent years), you will certainly enjoy this evening of conversation, with photos, videos, and a Q&A. 8 pm.

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