Updated: Friday, September 25, 2020 at 6:45pm.
Find the perfect things to do in Houston this Weekend with our Houston Weekend Guide from Thursday, September 24 through Sunday, September 27, 2020.
Find your center while taking in the grand reopening of the Rothko Chapel on the Menil Campus; delight in delectable dishes during the final weekend of Houston Restaurant Weeks; enjoy a virtual concert from a Houston hip-hop force; laugh until you fall out of your seat at an in-person and virtual comedy show in Montrose, and more.
In addition to these great events, check back in the coming days, as more are sure to get added. If you know of a virtual event, please email us at [email protected] with a link to the official event details.
Check below to find great things happening around Houston this weekend, from Thursday, September 24 to Sunday, September 27, 2020.
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Things to Do All Weekend
- Around Houston: Playgrounds, Public Parks & More for Families | Daily – Help the kiddos burn off some energy at more than 50 playgrounds, public parks and more in the cities and communities around Houston.
- Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner’s Office presents Virtual: Civic Adventure Week on Facebook Live | Thursday and Friday | FREE – Enjoy a virtual weekend all about outdoor activities with demonstrations, crafts and more on topics including fishing, canoeing safety, and geocaching. 9am to 6pm.
- Comedian Robert Kelly at Houston Improv | Thursday to Saturday – Catch one of five socially distanced shows from the Boston native whose comedy is simultaneously honest, abrasively funny, and refreshingly vulnerable. Tables start at $40 for two people. Showtimes vary.
- Apollo Chamber Players’ 20×2020 Virtual Festival Episode 9: Four Dreams for String Quartet & Episode 10: Andean Suite | Thursday and Sunday | FREE – Episodes 9 and 10 of a twenty-part performance series drop this week, featuring original pieces by composer Christopher Walczak on Thursday; composer and guitarist Javier Farias on Sunday, with a special guest appearance by Karina González from Houston Ballet. 7pm.
- Houston Astros vs. Texas Rangers: Live from Globe Life Park in Arlington on ATT SportsNet-SW | Thursday to Sunday – A rough-and-tumble regular season comes to a close for the Astros when they face the Texas Rangers in a four-game series, live from Arlington. Times vary.
- Barbs & Chill at Raven Tower | Friday and Saturday | No Cover – Dance the weekend away to the latest indie hits and ’80s favorites at a socially distanced, outdoor, pop-up DJ night from the folks behind Barbarella at Raven Tower. 10pm.
- 75+ Attractions, Amusements & Things to Do for Families Around Greater Houston | Daily – Discover new destinations, attractions, introspections, and more near you where you can stretch your legs while keeping your distance.
- House of Cards at Discovery Green | Daily | FREE – Marvel at the 18-foot tall double-sided House of Cards, sporting custom artwork from 20 Houston-based artists on the Sarofim Picnic Lawn at Discovery Green. The display is open daily, but RSVPs are required for socially distanced viewing from Friday night until Sunday evening. Times vary.
- Houston Restaurant Weeks 2020 Around Greater Houston | Daily – Get your final fix from beloved Houston restaurants as the popular Houston Restaurant Weeks winds down to a close on Wednesday, September 30, 2020. All meal purchases generate $1 to help the Houston Food Bank feed hungry Houstonians. $20 lunches and brunches; $35 or $45 for dinners.
- Fight to the Finish – 1945: The Final Year at Lone Star Flight Museum | Daily – Explore how Allied forces took to the air to bring an end to World War II and get a look at a collection of original war effort posters at this exhibition, open for summer and fall 2020. Times vary.
- 160+ More Things to Do Around Greater Houston | Daily – Hop in the car and explore socially distanced attractions and destinations in communities nearby and beyond H-Town’s outskirts, with 70+ destinations for hiking, birding, and exploring the great outdoors; 50+ options for kid-friendly playgrounds, public parks and destinations; and 40+ beaches, lakeside distractions, and ways to get out on the water.
- Dining “Out” at Home in Houston: Must Try Takeout Meals & Dishes | Daily – Discover our favorite picks for delicious H-Town takeout spots for Thai, Italian cuisine, Chinese cuisine, breakfast, tacos, vegan dishes, barbecue, desserts, lunch, sandwiches, burgers, locally-crafted beer, and many more.
- More Things To Do at Home | Daily | Many FREE – If you’re still looking for things to do as you stay in, then tap into our wide-ranging lists of things you can do at home.
- Coronavirus/COVID-19 Resources– Find face masks, more information about best practices, how you can help, and other details about response to COVID-19.
Thursday, September 24, 2020
- Reopening of the Rothko Chapel | FREE – Immerse yourself in the calming atmosphere and artwork of the newly renovated Rothko Chapel, open again this week for the first time since March 2019. Official reopening on Thursday; open Wednesday to Sunday 11am to 4pm following.
- Houston Center for Contemporary Craft presents Craft Chats: Meta-Formation Tour with Kathryn Hall on Facebook Live | FREE – Listen in for a lunchtime conversation featuring HCCC curator Kathryn Hall as she talks about the current state of blacksmithing, as well as giving an inside look at HCCC’s latest exhibition, Meta-Formation: New Connections in Contemporary Blacksmithing. 1pm to 1:30pm.
- Deeper Dive with Buffalo Bayou Partnership Online Event | FREE – Hear about Buffalo Bayou Park’s upcoming 5th Anniversary during the Deeper Dive virtual series, highlighting upcoming plans, programs and more along the bayou. 1:30pm.
- Bayou Land Conservancy presents Ask an Ecologist on Facebook Live | FREE –This weekly series invites those with a nagging nature question to send in a query for guest ecologists to tackle. 3pm.
- Houston Arboretum & Nature Center presents Nature Revealed: Helping Hummingbirds on Zoom – In this online class, you’ll learn about the Ruby-throated Hummingbirds and ways you can help birds in your backyard, as well as around the world. For ages 12 and up. Registration is $25 for non-members; $10 for members. 6pm to 7:30pm.
- Houston Center for Photography presents Words & Pictures: Arden Surdam & Kendra Jayne Patrick on Zoom | FREE – Hear from artist and photographer Arden Surdam, known for her social sculptures, as well as gallerist Kendra Jayne Patrick in a virtual discussion about Surdam’s new monograph, Glut, which features exhibited and never-before-seen photos. 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
- Harris County Public Library presents A Conversation with Khawaja Azimuddin, M.D. on Facebook Live | FREE – Listen in for a discussion with renowned Houston doctor and author, Khawaja Azimuddin, M.D., as he talks about what it was like relocating from his home in Pakistan to a POW camp, as told in his recent book, The Boy Refugee: A Memoir from a Long-Forgotten War. 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
- Galveston Historical Foundation: Lost Galveston Live Talk on Facebook Live | FREE – Take a virtual tour of some of Galveston Island’s forgotten buildings and stories with Brian Davis, author of Lost Galveston and Executive Director of the Louisiana Trust for Historic Preservation. 7pm to 8pm.
- Trivia Night on the Green at Kings Harbor in Kingwood | FREE – Gather your team, hit Kings Harbor, and battle it out to win prizes using your knowledge of sports, history, music and more. Masks are encouraged. 7pm.
- 14 Pews’ Anti-Racist Book Club on Zoom | FREE – Featuring Ibram X. Kendi’s book, Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, 14 Pews will be hosting a virtual discussion group where participants can share their thoughts exploring issues of race in America after having read the book. 7pm to 9pm.
- Trivia Under the Stars at CityCentre | FREE – Snag a seat at the plaza at CityCentre near Memorial City to take part in a family-friendly, in-person trivia night where visitors can win prizes by answering questions about sports, history, music and more. 7pm.
- Drive-In Movie Screening of The Grand Budapest Hotel at Raven Tower – Catch a live screening of The Grand Budapest Hotel, the 2014 film from director and Houstonian, Wes Anderson. The movie spins an over-the-top tale of a famous hotel concierge involved in murder, theft, and intrigue. $30 per vehicle. 7:15pm and 10pm.
- Asia Society Texas Center presents Impact of Election 2020 on U.S.–Asia Relations on YouTube and Facebook Live | FREE – Learn all about what Asia policy might look like under a Democratic president and more insight for what the future holds at this online discussion hosted by Asia Society. 7:30pm to 8:30pm.
- Roma’s Virtual Wine Dinner on Zoom – Local wine guru Jeremy Parzen hosts a decadent virtual wine dinner from Roma, the popular Italian restaurant in Rice Village. Pick up your meal and wine from 5pm to 7pm. $119 couples; $89 individuals. Virtual dinner starts at 7:30pm.
- More Great Things to Do All Weekend Long – Some of the biggest things to do in Houston this weekend are happening all weekend long. Click here to scroll up and see our list, or browse Houston Experiences to save on museum passes, tours, and more.
Friday, September 25, 2020
- 2020 Comcast Hispanic Hero Awards: Virtual Celebration Recognizing Eight of Houston’s Finest – Known for his Houston Is Inspired mural, celebrated graffiti artist Mario “Gonzo247” E. Figueroa will be honored along with additional 2020 honorees for Hispanic Heritage Month during the virtual Comcast Hispanic Hero Awards. 9am to 9:30am.
- Pop-Up Outdoor West African Dance Class at Emancipation Park Conservancy – Dance to the traditional rhythms of West Africa with Intuitive African Dance and Drum Culture at a socially distanced dance class at Emancipation Park in Third Ward. $5 per person; free for ages 10 and under. 6pm to 7:30pm.
- Buffalo Bayou Partnership & Houston Audubon present Virtual Birds and Bats, Oh My! on Zoom | FREE – Hear from biologist Diana Foss as she discusses Buffalo Bayou’s 250,000 Mexican free-tailed bats at Waugh Drive Bridge and the importance of these flying friends to our ecosystem. 6:15pm to 7:15pm.
- Insomnia Gallery presents Let It Bleed: An Online Tattoo Art Show on YouTube Live | FREE – Check out tattoo-themed works from local artists at Insomnia Gallery’s online art show featuring pieces entirely dedicated to the skin-based medium. Artwork prices vary. 7pm to 10pm.
- Opie Hendrix in Concert at McGonigel’s Mucky Duck – Catch an in-person performance or tune in on YouTube or Facebook Live to hear a set from Houston-based Americana singer-songwriter, Opie Hendrix, at McGonigel’s Mucky Duck. Tickets are $120 for a table for 4. 7pm.
- Drive-In Movie Screening of Black Swan at Raven Tower – Catch a drive-in screening of the Oscar-winning thriller, Black Swan, starring Natalie Portman as a ballerina struggling under the pressure of the NY City Ballet company’s production of Swan Lake and losing her grip on reality. $30 per vehicle. 7:15pm and 10pm
- Stages Studio Sessions: An Evening with LaBraska Washington Online Performance | FREE – Delight in a special virtual concert featuring musical theater actor LaBraska Washington of The Fantasticks, in an online performance celebrating music that inspires him. Free with reservation. 7:30pm.
- Friday Night Lights Movie Screening at The Walmart Drive-In Theater in Vidor | FREE – Go long and catch a free movie screening of the beloved 2004 football flick, Friday Night Lights, starring Billy Bob Thornton at a pop-up drive-in theater in front of the Walmart in Vidor on N Main Street. Though free, advance tickets are required and no tickets will be available on-site the day of the movie screening. 7:30pm.
- River Oaks Chamber Orchestra presents ROCO Revelry 8th Annual Virtual Gala – Enjoy an interactive, at-home celebration marking ROCO’s 8th Annual Gala with exclusive access to live performances by ROCO musicians, conversations with artists in real-time, and dinner from area favorites delivered to your door. Tickets start at $250. 7:30pm to 9pm.
- Letsdothishouston presents Sade & Anita Baker Night Light Bike Ride – Take an evening ride around the city on light-up LED bikes while vibing to the music of iconic soul singers, Sade and Anita Baker. Tickets are $10.50; $26.50 to rent a bike. 7:30pm to 9:30pm.
- The Riot Comedy Show: A Night with Billy D. Washington at Rudyard’s British Pub – Laugh yourself silly when writer, actor, and standup comedian Billy D. Washington performs live at Rudyard’s comedy room, as well as on their YouTube live stream. Limited tickets range from $20 to $80 for table and in-person attendance; $10 for live stream access on YouTube. 8pm to 10pm.
- Dancing Days: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin Concert at Rockefeller’s Houston – Get the led out when ’70s rock tribute band, Dancing Days, pay homage to Led Zeppelin at Rockefeller’s on Washington Ave. The Black Rose tribute to the Black Crowes opens the show. Tickets range from $10 to $22.50. 8pm to 11:30pm.
- More Great Things to Do All Weekend Long – Some of the biggest things to do in Houston this weekend are happening all weekend long. Click here to scroll up and see our list, or browse Houston Experiences to save on museum passes, tours, and more.
Things to Do on Saturday, September 26 and Sunday, September 27, 2020.
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