Get down with the grooves of the Suffers—along with Lenora and DJ Tay Powers—at Mixed Media at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston on Saturday, July 15, 2023.
Back at MFAH for the first time in four years, Mixed Media offers an exclusive, late-night party at the museum with an electrifying lineup of Houston musicians, drinks and dancing, and after-hours access to the latest exhibition, William Kentridge: In Praise of Shadows.
The high-energy fest packs the halls of MFAH with a night of art-fueled revelry and stellar sets from DJ Tay Powers, R&B vocalist Lenora, and Houston’s renown Gulf Coast Soul outfit, the Suffers.
Always a popular party, tickets are expected to sell out so you’ll need to act fast to secure your spot at this exclusive bash in the Museum District.
Order tickets or learn more about Mixed Media at MFAH.
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Mixed Media Music Lineup
DJ Tay Powers sets the vibe for the evening with a blend of genre-bending tunes that span soulful house, R&B, jazz, hip-hop and pop, while Mixed Media partygoers enjoy drinks and cocktails, eats from Cafe Leonelli, and a special after-hours look at museum exhibitions.
A dynamic pair of concerts brings the party home when the Mixed Media stage welcomes the versatile vocals of Lenora and the latest songs from Houston’s beloved soul group, the Suffers.
Order tickets or learn more about Mixed Media at MFAH.
Mixed Media at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
- Date: Saturday, July 15, 2023
- Time: 8pm to midnight
- Location: MFAH, Audrey Jones Beck Building, 5601 Main St, Houston, TX 77005
- Admission: General admission tickets are $30; $25 for MFAH Members. Limited quantity of $10 Uber vouchers are also available. Order tickets or learn more.
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