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

Craig D. Lindsey
Jul 3, 2024 | 2:59 pm

Yes indeedy, fireworks, patriotism and all that other good stuff will be popping off everywhere in Houston on Thursday. We already dropped a 4th of July roundup with all of the fireworks displays and other events that’ll be going on in and around the city. But there are a few shindigs that didn’t end up on the list, which we’ll present here, along with a bevy of live music events that will be happening all weekend long.

This weekend, get ready to have the music – and the Red, White and Blue – in you. Read on for this weekend’s best bets.

Thursday, July 4

The Savoy presents 4th of July Weekend Celebration
Historic Third Ward bar The Savoy is hosting a jam-packed 4th of July weekend party that runs daily through Sunday. On Thursday, they’ll throw a #Twins of Houston networking brunch and a special, Savoy-style celebration called Freedom on Emancipation. On Saturday, they’ll have a MILFs of Houston Brunch (Mothers I’d Like to Finance). The grand finale will be the Savoy Sundays All Day Brunch Party, featuring free mimosas with the purchase of a brunch entrée before 2 pm. 11 am.

Rooftop Cinema Club Uptown presents Independence Day 4th of July Party
Rooftop Cinema Club Uptown will have a screening of Independence Day following their 4th of July Party. Elevate your 4th of July experience by soaking up the skyline views, while enjoying a live acoustic performance of Americana music, along with lawn and table games. Purchasing a ticket to the party includes a plate of delicious BBQ and a soft drink. Following the party, Rooftop will show the classic sci-fi blockbuster, with Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum, and more trying to save the day from a giant alien mothership invading the United States. 5:15 pm.

Bauhaus Houston presents B2B: July 4th Liberty Edition
Bauhaus will celebrate the 4th with their favorite locals going back-to-back, squaring off and playing their favorite tunes. Among the matchups on this evening, Casador will go head-to-head with Colorground, Doso and Mehrad will go at it, Xilla will do battle with Propertune, Ozzy will go face-to-face with Om Shiva, and Chava Monroy will get down-and-dirty with Anula. It’s free with an RSVP before 10 pm. 8 pm.

Friday, July 5

Josephine’s Gulf Coast Tradition One-Year Anniversary
Josephine’s Gulf Coast Tradition in Midtown is celebrating its one-year anniversary this weekend. Chef Lucas McKinney, who won this year’s CultureMap Tastemaker Award for Rising Star Chef of the Year, will be serving up beloved classics and menu favorites, such as barbecue shrimp, nuoc mam crab fingers, boudin melts, cracklins, debris fries, corn flan, and the Biloxi Vancleave Po' Boy. Guests will also enjoy all-day happy hour specials, including $1 oysters, $15 beer buckets, and $8 cocktails. 11 am.

The Ensemble Theatre presents Pullman Porter Blues
It’s 1937, and three generations of porters are hard at work on the luxurious Panama Limited train. Midwest blues songs flavor their journey from Chicago to New Orleans as the porters confront dark secrets from their past and tough truths about their future together. This captivating coming-of-age story is woven with iconic blues music. Pullman Porter Blues is making its regional premiere at The Ensemble Theatre. Through Saturday, July 28. 7:30 pm (2 & 7:30 pm Saturday; 3 pm Sunday).

Improv Houston presents Pete Holmes
Pete Holmes is the creator and star of HBO's Crashing and TBS' The Pete Holmes Show. He's also the star of CBS' How We Roll, two HBO stand-up comedy specials, the host of the You Made It Weird podcast, and the author of Comedy Sex God. But to us CollegeHumor fans, he’ll always be Badman, a self-centered, sex-crazed, highly incompetent version of the Caped Crusader. Anyway, you can catch this Not-So-Dark Knight doing standup this weekend. 7:30 & 9:45 pm (7 & 9:30 pm Saturday; 7:30 pm Sunday).

Art Factory presents Sunday in the Park with George
Art Factory continues their tradition of producing Stephen Sondheim in their 2024 season with Sunday in the Park with George. The Pulitzer Prize-winning musical tells the story of the struggles of being an artist, a canvas where the genius of the conflicted artist George Seurat unfolds, creating a visual masterpiece inspired by the pointillist painter’s famous painting, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. The production features music and lyrics by Sondheim, and a book by James Lapine. Through Sunday, July 21. 8 pm (5 pm Sunday).

Saturday, July 6

POST Houston presents Coffee & Cars
Coffee & Cars, where car hobby enthusiasts meet once a month and share the same passion for motorsports, returns to POST Houston for a unique, special-edition gathering. It’ll be a combination of new machines and special icons you don’t want to miss. We’re talking hypercars, exotics, JDM, classics, tuners, and more. This is still a normal gathering, but with a curated section for special machines. All other brands are welcome with first come, first serve parking. 8 am.

City Place presents Hot Nights, Cool Grooves
At this new summer concert experience, guests will enjoy a picturesque setting overlooking waterfront City Place Park and a showcase of regional musical artists from a variety of genres. The evenings, each featuring back-to-back sets, will include an assortment of pop-ups like food trucks with items for purchase, fruit samples from The Peach Truck, beer giveaways from Saint Arnold Brewing Company, free candy from Sour Strips (July 6 iteration only), photo opportunities, event swag giveaways, and more. 6 pm.

Sarah McLachlan in concert
Most of you probably know Sarah McLachlan as that lady who comes on TV late at night and guilt-trips you about rescuing dogs. But we shouldn’t forget that she was a trailblazer back in the day, launching the influential, all-female Lilith Fair fest. She comes to Sugar Land as part of a tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of her 1993 breakout album, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy. McLachlan has released nine albums in her career, most recently Wonderland in 2016. 7:30 pm.

Splice 10-Year Anniversary
Houston record label Splice Records will celebrate a decade of supporting local and regional bands from Houston, Galveston, New Orleans and Austin, their four favorite music markets. Splice is known for throwing incredible concerts, parties and festivals. Recently, they have taken over operations at Dan Electro’s and the anniversary will also celebrate their six-month marker there. Come celebrate with them with a mashup of Vodi, Ancient Cat Society and Dollie Barnes, followed by feature band Tomar and the FCs. 9 pm.

Sunday, July 7

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents "Meiji Modern: Fifty Years of New Japan" opening day
"Meiji Modern: Fifty Years of New Japan" offers a look at Japan’s Meiji era (1868-1912), when the country emerged from near-total isolation to enter a modern, global period. Over these pivotal decades, Japan experienced radical social and political shifts. The exhibition brings together nearly 200 works of Meiji art from more than 70 public and private collections. Through the objects on view, "Meiji Modern" reveals the profound cross-cultural impact of Japan’s developing relationships with the wider world. Through Sunday, September 15. 12:30 pm.

Be More Pacific x 4th Annual Lumpia Eating Contest
Get ready to cheer, eat, and celebrate as Be More Pacific announces the return of its highly anticipated Annual Lumpia Eating Contest. The event was born out of a desire to bring people together and promote local small businesses in the Houston area. Inspired by Nathan's July 4th Hot Dog Eating Contest, this event substitutes hot dogs with delicious Filipino egg rolls, or lumpia. This year's event promises to be bigger and better, with the introduction of official Lumpia Eating Contest T-shirts. 3 pm.

House of Blues presents Sir Mix-A-Lot
Okay, we all know Sir Mix-A-Lot made an iconic, chart-topping rap song about big booties called “Baby Got Back” in 1992, inspiring legions of MCs to wax poetically about gargantuan female posteriors. (If you really wanna get nitpicky about it, LL Cool J hit the charts with “Big Ole Butt” three years earlier.) But don’t act like that was the Seattle MCs only banger. The real hip-hop heads remember when he came with club classics like “Beepers” and “Posse on Broadway.” Let’s hope he drops those old-school bops when he plays Houston this weekend. 7 pm.

Josephine's chef Lucas McKinney
Photo by Ally Hardgrave

Chef Lucas McKinney is celebrating one year of Josephine's.

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

Craig Lindsey
Dec 31, 2025 | 4:30 pm
Steve Aoki
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See Steve Aoki in concert at NOHO in EaDo.

This weekend, it’ll be a brand new year. Although some may be partied out after New Year's Eve, some cool stuff will be happening.

Welcome 2026 with a festive brunch. Music from Nat King Cole and Steve Aoki will be played on Friday night. Saturday begins with a matcha pop-up and ends with a salute to goth/darkwave at Wonky Power. And, on Sunday, you can get in a fun run/walk and see the Thin White Duke on the big screen.

Thursday, January 1

The Union Kitchen presents New Year’s Day Brunch
The Union Kitchen is kicking off 2026 with a celebratory New Year’s Day brunch at all Houston-area locations. Customers will enjoy festive brunch sips, including $2.50 mimosas, $4 Bloody Marys, and $4 bellinis. Additionally, in true Southern tradition, the restaurant will offer cabbage, black-eyed peas, and cornbread — the classic good-luck trio for prosperity in the year ahead. Walk-ins are welcome, but reservations are encouraged. 10 am.

EZ’s Liquor Lounge presents New Year’s Day Hangover Brunch
For those who know they’ll be party-hopping this New Year’s Eve, here's a place to go and deal with that gnarly hangover the day after. The annual Hangover Brunch will feature fried chicken, biscuits, champagne specials, and caviar at cost. 11 am.

MKT Bar presents New Year's Day Brunch
While some people are known to eat black-eyed peas on New Year’s Day – for good luck and prosperity for the year ahead – head over to MKT Bar (located inside Phoenicia Specialty Foods' location downtown) and get their famous chicken and waffles for half-off. The Danielle Reich and Bruce Saunders Quintet will also be on the premises, performing some eclectic, jazz/pop numbers. Noon.

Friday, January 2

Punch Line Houston presents Sam Jay
Stand-up comic Sam Jay will be doing a two-night stint at Punch Line Houston this weekend. The Emmy-nominated former Saturday Night Live writer has been seen on HBO’s Pause with Sam Jay, a weekly late-night series on which she served as host and executive producer, as well as Bust Down, the Peacock sitcom she co-created and co-starred in. Recently, she did her solo show Sam Jay: We the People at the Edinburgh Festival and New York’s Lincoln Center Theater. 7 and 9:15 pm.

Houston Symphony presents "A Nat King Cole New Year"
The Jones Center for the Performing Arts will have an “Unforgettable” start to 2026 as Byron Stripling, Denzal Sinclaire, and the Houston Symphony Big Band perform the timeless hits of Nat King Cole, along with well-known songs by other jazz legends. The program will include songs like “Mona Lisa,” “Nature Boy,” “When I Fall in Love,” “Just One of Those Things,” and more. (We wonder if we’ll get Cole’s “The Christmas Song” one last time.) 7:30 pm (2 pm Sunday).

Theatre Southwest presents Murder on the Orient Express
Agatha Christie’s legendary, literary masterwork will be brought to the stage at Theatre Southwest. On a train traveling through Europe, a wealthy American tycoon is found dead in his compartment, the door locked from the inside. Enter world-famous detective Hercule Poirot, who must navigate a train full of suspects and solve the murder before the killer strikes again. Through Saturday, January 17. 8 pm (3 pm Sunday).

NOTO Houston presents Steve Aoki
Did you know that DJ/producer Steve Aoki invented the trend known as “caking”? That’s when he throws a huge cake out into the crowd while playing Autoerotique’s “Turn Up the Volume,” a song whose video features people getting splattered by exploding cakes. We bring this up because Aoki will be doing a late-night DJ set at NOTO Houston, and there’s a very good chance people in the crowd will get hit with a very delicious dessert. Stay in the back to avoid getting icing on your outfit. 10 pm.

Saturday, January 3

Kazzan Ramen & Bar and Tomo Matcha Pop-Up
Houston’s ramen scene is getting a green tea glow-up. Kazzan Ramen & Bar is teaming up with Tomo Matcha for a one-day pop-up this weekend. For the collaboration, guests who dine in at Kazzan Ramen will receive 20% off Tomo matcha, and customers who purchase a matcha drink will enjoy 20% off their meal. If you can’t make it, Tomo will also do a Sunday-afternoon pop-up at GLO Pilates. 11 am.

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Resurrection
Bi Gan (whose Long Day’s Journey into Night screened at MFAH in 2018) directs this ambitious, 160-minute, sci-fi detective movie starring Chinese superstar Jackson Yee (Better Days) and actress Shu Qi (The Assassin). In a future where humanity has surrendered its ability to dream in exchange for immortality, an outcast finds illusion, nightmarish visions, and beauty in an intoxicating world of his own making. 2 pm.

Archway Gallery presents June Woest: "Weather Inside Out" opening reception
Archway Gallery will present an exhibit of new work by June Woest that captures the interplay between photography, sculpture, and AI. "Weather Inside Out" explores Woest’s experiences with the unpredictable nature of the weather by challenging the notion that we are helpless against it. Her works are an invitation to embrace change and find comfort in the unpredictable.Through Thursday, February 5. 5 pm.

Wonky Power presents Dia de los Darks
The first Dia de los Darks of the year kicks off this weekend, bringing a night powered by darkwave, goth, rock en español, and cumbia. Scheduled to perform are El Turko Sonidero, DJ Fredster and guitar-playing masked man Orpheus Von Doom. Expect haunting beats, immersive visual installations lighting up the night. A night market will be open late with art, fashion, and local vendors — giving attendees that dark underground vibe. 8 pm.

Sunday, January 4

Flying Saucer Draught Emporium presents Saint Arnold Social Fun Walk/Run
Saint Arnold Fun Runs are back for 2026. Close out the first weekend of 2026 by getting some exercise, taking a social run/walk, and purging yourself of everything 2025-related. Participants get a guided and marked, 3.5(ish)-mile run/walk with beer pacers, three tasty brews from Saint Arnold, a Saint Arnold pint glass, and a Texas tamale breakfast. Rain or shine. 8 am.

Cousins Maine Lobster at Car Spa
Get your car shining and your cravings satisfied all in one stop as Cousins Maine Lobster rolls its truck over to Car Spa this weekend. Whether you're cleaning up your ride or just passing through, swing by and sample such delicacies as Maine, Connecticut, and garlic butter lobster rolls, lobster tacos and quesadillas, lobster tots and lobster tails, lobster grilled cheese, creamy lobster bisque, clam chowder, whoopie pies, and more. 11 am.

Alamo Drafthouse Cinema LaCenterra presents The Man Who Fell to Earth
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema’s “Art Decade: Films of David Bowie 1973-1983” series begins with this 1976 sci-fi curio. The story of an alien (Bowie, of course) on an elaborate rescue mission provides the launching pad for Nicolas Roeg’s examination of alienation in contemporary life. The film’s hallucinatory vision was obscured in the American theatrical release, which deleted nearly 20 minutes of crucial scenes and details. This screening is of Roeg’s full, uncut version. Noon.

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See Steve Aoki in concert at NOHO in EaDo.

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