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    These are the 15 best things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Jul 23, 2025 | 6:30 pm

    As Al Green would say, this weekend is all about love and happiness.

    Houstonians can celebrate both National Tequila Day and Art House Theater Day at various spots in the city. Keyshia Cole will be bringing the love over at Toyota Center on Friday. On Saturday, get a taste of Italy at Pizaro’s Pizza and, afterwards, enjoy the music of Journey as they perform with the Houston Symphony. And, finally on Sunday, a wine bar in the Heights will be serving paella.

    Basically, this is going to be a great weekend for foodies, music lovers, and people who know what VHS stands for.

    Thursday, July 24

    National Tequila Day
    Get the limes and salt ready for National Tequila Day. Good God, Nadine’s will have its Desert Oasis cocktail available all day for $7. Diversion Montrose will serve up its Margarita Lab Shot Set for $16. Kazzan Ramen & Bar has $5 ume margaritas and classic margaritas. All four of Hugo Ortega’s restaurants — Hugo’s, Caracol, Xochi, and Urbe — will sell their signature “Greatest Margarita Ever Sold” for $18 (down for $32). Both locations of The Taco Stand will have $5 margaritas all day. Tex-Mex classic Molina’s Cantina will have happy hour pricing on margaritas all day. Mexican Sugar will run specials from Thursday-Sunday.

    Art House Theater Day at River Oaks Theatre
    Art House Theater Day will be going on at cinemas all across the country. Right here in H-Town, River Oaks Theatre will be taking part, showing a trio of diverse, art-house titles. First up, we have a new 4K restoration of Federico Fellini’s 1957 classic Nights of Cabiria at 4 pm. Later in the evening, Sean Baker’s 2015 Christmas comedy Tangerine will screen at 7:15 pm, featuring a pre-recorded discussion from Baker and producer Samantha Quan. Finally, catch a sneak preview of the absurdist comedy AJ Goes to the Dog Park at 9:45 pm.

    Queensbury Theatre presents The Last Five Years
    In a love story told from two perspectives and in two different directions, The Last Five Years is a heart-wrenching, deeply intimate musical by Jason Robert Brown that explores the soaring highs and crushing lows of a relationship. Cathy, an aspiring actress, tells their story from the end looking back, while Jamie, a rising novelist, begins at their first spark of love. Their journeys cross just once — in the middle — before fate pulls them apart. 7:30 pm (8 pm Friday; 2 and 8 pm Saturday; 2 pm Sunday).

    Friday, July 25

    FLATS presents Austin Cullen and Sarah Jentsch: "A Natural History (Built to be Seen)"
    "A Natural History (Built to be Seen)" is the second exhibition in FLATS' new gallery space, featuring the collaborative work of artists Austin Cullen and Sarah Jentsch. Through photography and installation, the duo examines how the Western natural world is framed, fabricated, and consumed within museum settings. By documenting the life cycle of natural history displays - from creation to storage - they explore how institutions shape our understanding of nature. 6 pm.

    Keyshia Cole in concert
    R&B/hip hop singer Keyshia Cole, the lady responsible for “Love” (aka the song some women immediately sing when it starts playing at a club), comes to Houston this weekend. She’s on a tour celebrating the milestone anniversary of Cole's 2005 debut album The Way It Is, which immediately put her at the top of the R&B genre. It was the first of six straight top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 for the singer. She’ll be joined by Tink, Keri Hilson, and Elijah Blake. 7 pm.

    Improv Houston presents Donnell Rawlings
    Ashy Larry is back in Houston! Veteran comedian Donnell Rawlings, best known for the hilarious characters he did on Chappelle’s Show back in the day, will be at Improv Houston this weekend, Currently on his Black & Mild Tour, Donnell is selling out clubs and theaters across the country, while his hit podcast The Donnell Rawlings Show is building a massive following with over 8 million YouTube views. 7:30 and 9:45 pm (7 and 9:30 pm Saturday; 7:30 pm Sunday).

    Art Factory presents Hairspray
    Hairspray, based on John Waters’ raucous 1988 film, is a Tony-winning musical that whisks viewers to 1962 Baltimore and follows plump teenager Tracy Turnblad. When she lands a role on local TV dance program The Corny Collins Show, she skyrockets to fame and uses her position to fight for integration and social change. This effervescent musical features a hilarious and touching book by Mark O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan and infectious music by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman. Through Sunday, August 3. 8 pm (5 pm Sunday).

    Saturday, July 26

    Pizaro’s Pizza presents Summer in Capri
    This weekend, Pizaro’s Pizza will bring Italy to Houston. Get dressed for a Euro vacation to Capri & indulge in Southern Italian fare during this one-day event. We’re talking hand-crafted Neapolitan pies, Aperol Spritzes, coastal flavors, chill vibes, good eats, and major vacation energy. Get ready for a dreamy night of delicacies and libations that’ll feel like you’re in some fancy Italian movie – preferably starring Sophia Loren. 1 pm.

    Equal Parts Brewing presents Houston VHS Swap
    After five long years, the Houston VHS Swap returns this weekend. This free indoor event will feature about three dozen local tape heads and collectors buying, selling and swapping VHS, Betamax, DVDs, vinyl records, posters, toys and more. Grab a cold drink from Equal Parts, grab some BBQ from the OG at Straits Place BBQ or even a tattoo at Battle Royale who will feature some unique VHS themed flash for the event. If you've got a love and nostalgia for old media, then this is the place to be. 2 pm.

    Houston Symphony presents The Music of Journey
    One of the biggest bands of the ‘80s will be doing two shows in Houston this weekend, with some help from a full orchestra. Combining full rock lighting, a rock band, vocalist Juan Del Castillo, and the Houston Symphony, this concert will feature hit songs, from "Any Way You Want It” and “Wheel In the Sky” to “Faithfully" and – of course – “Don’t Stop Believin’,” to celebrate one of the biggest bands of all time. Think of it a makeup for the band’s RodeoHouston appearance that was cut short by an on-stage electrical fire. 2 and 7 pm.

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Compensation
    Zeinabu irene Davis’s debut feature from 1999 (presented in a 4K rejuvenation) follows parallel African American love stories between a deaf woman and a hearing man set decades apart. With inspiration from the work of legendary African American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar, this moving narrative depicts the struggle to overcome racism, disability, and discrimination. A post-film discussion with filmmaker Davis and producer Nicoletta Vangelisti is moderated by film programmer/cultural worker Autumn Johnson. 7 pm.

    Sunday, July 27

    Mutiny in the Heights presents Paella Sunday
    It’s time once again for Mutiny in the Heights to go into Paella Sunday mode. The wine bar and restaurant will throw this immersive, outdoor dining experience, featuring chef Eduardo Alcayaga’s signature live-fire seafood paella. Set on the patio, this event brings the vibrant flavors of Spain to the Heights in a relaxed, social setting. Guests will enjoy wine and light bites before gathering for the main course. 1 and 4 pm.

    Stages presents Honky Tonk Laundry
    After inheriting the Wishy Washy Washeteria from her grandmother, Lana Mae hires Katie to help run the business, but the two soon join forces to convert their good ol’ laundromat into the town’s hottest honky-tonk. This hilarious musical is packed with a country song list that spans decades of classic and contemporary hits, featuring the music of Dolly Parton, Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride, Reba McEntire, Tammy Wynette, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and more. Through Sunday, August 17. 2 pm.

    Alamo Drafthouse Cinema LaCenterra presents Summer Wars (Subtitled) in 4K
    Summer Wars is anime director Mamoru Hosoda's 2009 look back to the days of our youth, with a little bit of sci-fi excitement thrown into the mix. Kenji is a shy moderator for OZ, the virtual reality world that powers everyday life. He discovers that a rogue A.I. program has stolen his online identity, and he’s accused of causing real-world catastrophes. As the destruction in OZ throws Natsuki’s family into disarray, Kenji must unite his newfound connections to overcome an impending cyber apocalypse. 5:05 pm.

    The Fray in Concert
    Known for the smash hit “How to Save a Life,” the Denver-based rock trio will perform their hook-filled tunes at downtown’s Bayou Music Center in support of the 2024 EP, The Fray is Back. Retro-inspired L.A. rock band The Strike opens. 7 pm.

    Keyshia Cole
    Photo by Tayo Kuku Jr.
    Keyshia Cole will perform at Toyota Center on July 25.
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    Here are the top 14 things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Mar 25, 2026 | 4:30 pm
    National tour of Some Like It Hot
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    It’s Palm Sunday weekend, which means that Easter is right around the corner, and Easter egg hunts will most likely be going on in parks all over the city next weekend.

    Until then, Houston has lots to offer this weekend, including a couple of very arty festivals and a screening of a notoriously unfinished silent film. It's also a great weekend for sports fans, courtesy of the Texas Children's Houston Open, the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, and Opening Day festivities for the Houston Astros.

    This weekend will also be great for fans of cool, sunny weather. (Sorry to those who, as one legendary supergroup put it, like it hot.)

    Thursday, March 26

    Texas Children's Houston Open
    The four-day Texas Children's Houston Open, the PGA Tour's annual stop in Houston, features a lineup of some of the best golfers in the world, including defending champion Min Woo Lee, Brooks Koepka, Chris Gotterup, Ben Griffin, Harris English, and more. Held at Memorial Park, the tournament is also a matching fundraising campaign for Houston area non-profits, who can use the Texas Children's Houston Open as leverage to generate funds for their organization. All organizations will receive 100 percent of generated funds with a guaranteed 5 percent bonus. 8 am.

    The Marigold Club presents Hirsch Wine Dinner for Southern Smoke Foundation
    As CultureMap wine columnist Chris Shepherd touted last week, The Marigold Club will host a wine dinner in collaboration with Hirsch Vineyards. Winemaker/general manager Jasmine Hirsch will guide attendees through a lineup that includes rare back vintages and single-block pinot noir flights that rarely surface outside the winery, while chef Austin Waiter has built a perfectly-paired menu around each pour. Proceeds will benefit Southern Smoke Foundation, which provides emergency relief and mental health support to food and beverage workers nationwide. 6:30 pm.

    NCAA Men's Basketball Championship - Houston Regional
    Houston will host the South regional for the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, featuring both the Sweet Sixteen and Elite 8 rounds of the tournament. Teams competing include the Houston Cougars, Illinois Illini, Nebraska Cornhuskers, and Iowa Hawkeyes. And if Houston wins its Sweet Sixteen matchup against Illinois on Thursday, they’ll go on to compete in the Elite 8 on Saturday, against whoever wins the Iowa-Nebraska game. 6:30 pm (4:30 pm Saturday)..

    Friday, March 27

    The Menil Collection presents "The Gift of Drawing: Cy Twombly" opening day
    The Menil Collection presents "The Gift of Drawing: Cy Twombly," which features a selection of some 30 works – gifted to the museum by the Cy Twombly Foundation – that underscores the Menil’s importance as an international destination for the study, presentation, and appreciation of Twombly’s work. Those highlighted in the exhibition cover three decades of the artist’s activity, from the 1950s to the 1980s, and themes that are fundamental to his entire practice, such as classical antiquity, eroticism, and nature. Through Sunday, August 9. 11 am.

    National Spanish Paella Day at Fielding's Steak
    One of 16 nominees for Best New Restaurant in the 2026 CultureMap Tastemaker Awards, the River Oaks restaurant is celebrating paella all weekend long. Priced at $89, the Gulf Royale Paella for Two is made with blackened redfish, Cajun shellfish boil, holy trinity, corn, and new potatoes. It will be served at dinner on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. 5 pm.

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    Broadway at the Hobby Center presents Some Like It Hot.

    Rice Cinema presents Daughter of the Light
    Filmmaker Gyal Kashem will be at Rice Cinema to present the 2020 film Daughter of the Light. This documentary is about 13-year-old Metok Karpo, who lives in a Tibetan boarding school for orphans. Her divorced parents leave her to be raised by her maternal grandparents, who make her school-holidays hell by continually denouncing her father. While her mother unsuccessfully remarries, Metok embarks on a journey to find her father. 6 pm.

    Improv Houston presents Josh Johnson
    Emmy-nominated, NAACP Award-winning comic Josh Johnson has been killing it lately as a writer/co-host on The Daily Show. But he also kills it as a stand-up. His most recent stand-up special, Josh Johnson: Up Here Killing Myself, premiered on Peacock in 2023, but the man continues to drop brand new sets on his YouTube channel. If you want to see him live and in person, he’ll be performing at Improv Houston this weekend. 7 & 9:15 pm (7 & 9:30 pm Saturday).

    Memorial Hermann Broadway at the Hobby Center presents Some Like It Hot
    Set in the Prohibition era, Some Like It Hot is a fast-paced comedy that follows two musicians who take up new identities and go on the run after witnessing a mob hit. Their cross-country journey brings them face to face with a dazzling singer with dreams of stardom, who captures one of their hearts, while the other catches the eye of a wealthy suitor set on finding true love. Still under disguise, they must find a way to untangle their messes and stay alive from the gangsters hot on their tail. 7:30 pm. (7:30 pm Thursday; 2 & 7:30 pm Saturday; 1:30 & 7 pm Sunday).

    Saturday, March 28

    Bayou City Art Festival Downtown
    The Bayou City Art Festival returns to Downtown Houston, giving patrons a chance to meet with artists, view original works, and purchase art, world-class paintings, prints, jewelry, sculptures, functional art, and more. The two-day festival will feature entertainment stages, a food truck park, beverage stations, and a Chef’s Culinary Arts Stage and tasting experience featuring local chefs. Folks can enjoy Houston’s skyline views while partaking in the festival’s wine garden and craft beer garden. 10 am.

    Houston Art Bike Parade & Festival
    The Houston Parks Board and the Orange Show Center for Visionary Art will present the fifth annual Houston Art Bike Parade & Festival. The parade lineup begins with a vibrant display of art bikes created by community members, local arts clubs, and students from local schools. Following the parade, event partners will announce and distribute awards for bicycle decoration creativity during the Houston Art Bike Awards Ceremony. Winners have the opportunity to participate in the Art Car Parade on Saturday, April 11. 10 am.

    Jax Grill presents Zydeco Brunch
    Jax Grill on Shepherd invites Houstonians to spice up their morning with a lively Zydeco Brunch, featuring live music from Keyun and the Zydeco Masters. The upbeat rhythms of accordion and washboard will set the tone for a Louisiana-style celebration where guests can grab a plate, sip a cocktail, and laissez les bons temps rouler! The special brunch menu offers bold Southern flavors starting at $13.95 with dishes like crawfish etouffée & shrimp, spicy honey chicken & waffles, chicken fried steak & eggs, biscuits & sausage gravy, and more. 10 am.

    Buffalo Bayou Partnership and Aurora Picture Show presents Night Light
    Aurora Picture Show and Buffalo Bayou Partnership will co-present the annual outdoor Night Light, featuring video artworks activating structures along Buffalo Bayou. Happening this year along a half-mile stretch of trails in Downtown Houston near historic Allen’s Landing, the event features new, site-specific media installations by Houston artists Hillerbrand+Magsamen, Corey De’Juan Sherrard Jr., and Kenneth Tam in collaboration with Alexander Jamu, Cal Mascardo, Claire Morton, and Elbread Roh. 8 pm.

    Sunday, March 29

    Ismaili Center Houston presents Nawruz Open House
    The Nawruz Open House celebrates the centuries-old tradition marking the spring equinox and reflecting themes of renewal, gratitude, and unity. Enjoy a vibrant day of cultural experiences, like learning about the traditional haft-sin table, hands-on activities, and culinary experiences suited for all ages. Attendees also get the opportunity to explore the landmark building, as well as explore nine acres of gardens designed by the acclaimed firm Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects. 10 am.

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Queen Kelly
    Back in 1929, when movie star/producer Gloria Swanson and her financier lover Joseph P. Kennedy hired celebrated director Erich von Stroheim to make a groundbreaking independent film, all signs pointed toward success. Instead, Queen Kelly was canceled mid-production. Swanson shut it down after filming just a few sequences, leaving the unfinished film to become Hollywood legend. Now, Milestone Films’ Dennis Doros has re-created the picture’s denouement in a new reconstruction based on von Stroheim's original script. 5 pm.

    Foundation for Modern Music presents Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue
    Foundation for Modern Music presents Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue, featuring 300 years of French music with a contemporary American twist. The curated program moves from Baroque brilliance to Impressionist color, mid-century French modernism, jazz fusion, and, finally, a contemporary work: Royer, Ravel, Dutilleux, Sancan, Ponty, and a brand-new work by Corin Gatwood. 7 pm.

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