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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

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

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Nov 5, 2025 | 6:31 pm
    John Mulaney
    Photo courtesy of John Mulaney
    Comedian John Mulaney will tour in fall 2025.

    Judging by all the various holiday-related light shows that’ll be happening this weekend, we are officially in what is now known as “Mariah season.”

    As for non-Xmas stuff, this weekend offers several events for all the vinylheads in the area. It also has comedian John Mulaney showing up to do some stand-up. (He isn’t the only funny person coming to town.) Asia Society Texas starts up its annual Night Market, while the Bites and Beyond Festival will be serving up music and food at Discovery Green.

    All of that is happening this weekend. So, as a man with always-beautiful hair once said, we got things we gotta catch up on.

    Thursday, November 6

    Mid Main Houston presents First Thursday Block Party
    Let’s see what’s going on at our favorite monthly block party. On the music front, DJ Squincy Jones will be spinning at the breezeway, while Blue Heron Yacht Club, Mermaid Junction, and The Cold Stares will be performing around the block. Fresh Arts (this month’s nonprofit partner) will present the Artist INC Alumni Art Exhibition at Mid Main Gallery. Mark “Scrapdaddy” Bradford will have sculptures on Winbern Street, and Kearin Ever Cook will debut a mural in the Mid Main garage. 6 pm.

    Holocaust Museum Houston presents Cynthia Isakson: "Anachronous" opening reception
    The Holocaust Museum Houston presents "Anachronous," a new exhibition from Argentinian photographer Cynthia Isakson. The artist incorporates family photos into her own work, weaving together their stories with hers to create a new narrative. Featuring 18 digital photographs printed on breathable waterproof fabric, "Anachronous" projects moments from the past on top of contemporary portraits. Through Sunday, March 8. 6 pm.

    The Blessings Gallery presents Khruangbin Albums Listening Party
    For those who couldn’t get tickets to the two sold-out shows Grammy-nominated, Houston psych-rock trio Khruangbin will be doing at the Heights Theater this week, plant/vinyl shop The Blessings Gallery will give fans the next best thing: a listening party at its Heights location, just five doors away from the theater. Along with playing albums by the band, the gallery will also brew a special tea elixir for everyone to enjoy. 7:30 pm.

    Friday, November 7

    Asia Society Texas presents Night Market
    Asia Society Texas’ annual Night Market returns. Drawing inspiration from street markets in East and Southeast Asia, the all-ages festival celebrates Houston's Asian and Asian American communities through food, arts, shopping, and activities. Enjoy a festive evening as Asia Society Texas transforms its parking lot, street, and building into a marketplace, beer garden, and game zone. While the outdoor market is free and open to the public, tickets are required to access activities and sumo wrestling demonstrations inside Asia Society Texas' building. 6 pm.

    Vitacca Ballet presents Creation House 2
    An audience favorite, Vitacca Ballet Company Artists bring new work to life within this innovative incubator, Creation House 2. The premiere features six original works within an intimate and unique setting. Creation House 2 marks Vitacca’s annual choreographic platform, designed to promote the company artists’ creative development while spotlighting their voices both on and off stage. 7 and 9 pm.

    Live at the Founders Club: Divas Across the Decades
    Christina Wells will present an intimate night of music celebrating the iconic divas who have shaped the soundtrack of our lives — from the 1940s to today. Wells has performed on America’s Got Talent, as part of the Broadway National Tour of Chicago, and in Theatre Under the Stars’ The Little Mermaid, Newsies, and more. With powerhouse vocals, the support of her live band, and her backup singers LaBraska Washington and Lydia Jackson, Wells will belt new life into legendary hits. 7:30 pm.

    Memorial Hermann Broadway at the Hobby Center presents A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical
    A Beautiful Noise is the true story of how Neil Diamond went from a Brooklyn kid to become a chart-busting, show-stopping, award-winning American icon. Created in collaboration with Neil Diamond himself, the show features a catalogue of classics like "America," "Forever in Blue Jeans," and "Sweet Caroline." The show is an energy-filled musical memoir that tells the untold true story of how America's greatest hitmaker became a star, set to the songs that defined his career. 7:30 pm (2 and 7:30 pm Saturday; 1:30 and 7 pm Sunday).

    Saturday, November 8

    Bites and Beyond Festival
    The Bites and Beyond Music & Food Festival brings together more than 30 culinary vendors, including Late August, Gatlin's BBQ, Pho Saigon, Goode Company, and community partners UH's Eric's Restaurant and HCC Culinary. There will also be four stages of live music, featuring New Orleans bounce icon Big Freedia, genre-bending violinist Demola The Violinist, and a lineup spanning house, disco, Latin, and Afrobeats. 1 pm.

    Sound Revolution presents Tiny June + Friends Community Food Drive
    In light of the recent issues with SNAP and EBT benefits, Nicaraguan-born, Texas-raised singer-songwriter Tiny June and some fellow musicians will be coming together not just for the music, but for their neighbors. For this free event, they’ve partnered with Cabador Supper Club to provide pre-cooked meals for families in need. You can help by sponsoring a tray of food, which will be distributed later this month based on the money they raise. 6:30 pm.

    John Mulaney: Mister Whatever
    Ever since he got outta rehab, comedian John Mulaney has been winning left and right. His latest Netflix stand-up special, 2023's Baby J, won an Emmy for Outstanding Writing For A Variety Special. And he’s been getting raves for his Netflix talk show Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney. You can catch the former SNL writer/non-alcoholic beer pitchman this weekend in Sugar Land, making a stop on his John Mulaney: Mister Whatever tour. 7:30 pm.

    Lone Star Lyric presents Let’s Get Lost
    Take a trip on a train or “A Slow Boat to China” and whisper “Arrivederci, Roma” this weekend with Lone Star Lyric, Houston’s premiere boutique lyric theater and cabaret company. It’s been 20 years of great music, big laughs, and even a few tears. With Let’s Get Lost (held for one-night-only ]at Houston's own NY cabaret room, Ovations Night Club in Rice Village), LSL’s crooners will take you back to where it all began. Backed by a fantastic jazz trio, this will be a night to remember. 7:30 pm.

    Sunday, November 9

    Burger Fresh and Destination Unknown Records presents Vinyl and Fries
    Have you ever gone to a record swap and wished you had a burger and fries to go with all the crate-digging you’ll be doing? Burger Fresh in Humble and Destination Unknown Records have answered your prayers with this record show. Along with tasty burgers and fries that will be available for purchase, six vendors will be there with vinyl, CDs, tapes, posters and other physical media to buy/sell/swap. Noon.

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents “Myths and Leyendas: Mujeres”
    The MFAH will host a family festival celebrating women in myths, legends, and Latin American history. This festival highlights the Museum’s commitment to Latin American and Latino art, and art of the Indigenous Americas. The event will include food, live music, and dance performances on the Brown Foundation, Inc. Plaza. Visitors can play a lotería game with cards featuring MFAH works of art, and wander through the Cullen Sculpture Garden. While the event is free, securing tickets in advance is recommended. 1 pm.

    DACAMERA at the Eldorado: Pianist Julius Rodriguez
    DACAMERA at the Eldorado: Rising Jazz Stars presents New York-based pianist Julius Rodriguez, who merges elements of jazz, funk, and soul, capturing the essence of both old-school and contemporary styles. His sophomore album, Evergreen, showcases his expansive musical vision and versatile talent. Released in 2024 under the Verve label, the album features new original works that fuse various styles, presenting a bigger and more audacious sound. 5 and 7 pm.

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    Comedian John Mulaney will perform in Sugar Land on Saturday.

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