Plan Your Weekend: February 1 to 4, 2024

A Mardi Gras parade procession in Galveston led by a bus with a "Dance" banner and crowded by parade revelers
Mardi Gras returns for its 113th year in Galveston this weekend | Courtesy of Mardi Gras! Galveston

Updated Friday, February 2, 2024 at 2:15pm.

Find the perfect things to do in Houston this weekend with our Weekend Guide for Thursday, February 1 to Sunday, February 4, 2024.

This weekend kicks off Mardi Gras festivities in Galveston and around Greater Houston, plus you can take to multiple chili cook-offs, Lunar New Year celebrations, art openings, and much more.

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ALL WEEKEND

  • Vincent Victoria presents Love, Marriage & Heartbreak at Midtown Art Center | Daily | Ongoing – Culled from the slave narratives obtained during the 1930s and adding a modern backdrop, the play shares tales of love, marriage and the many heartbreaks experienced by enslaved African Americans in the American South before emancipation in 1865. $25; $20 for students and 65+. 8pm; Sunday 3pm.
  • Pictures from Home at Alley Theatre | Daily | Ongoing – This work began its life at the 2020 Alley All New Festival and went on to garner acclaim on Broadway. It’s the story of a photographer, who begins taking photos of his parents to help discover the stories and truths behind their home movies. $35 and up. Showtimes vary.
  • A.D. Players presents Steel Magnolias at the George Theater | Daily | Ongoing – The beloved play about a group of women who gather in Truvy’s beauty shop is both hilarious and heartbreaking. It centers on the story of Shelby, who risks her life to have a baby, and how the women of the shop rally around her and her family. $30 and up. Showtimes vary.
  • The Riot Comedy Club presents Sammy Obeid at Rudyard’s Pub | Friday & Saturday – Seen on Netflix, Last Comic Standing, and Conan, the comedian now comes to Houston for back-to-back nights. Known for his comedy album, Get Funny or Die Tryin, Obeid’s craft has been described by the New York Times as “an analytic style full of wordplay, clever misdirection and ethnic humor riffing on his Middle Eastern roots.” $25 and up. 7pm and 9pm.
  • Operativo Houston presents Suor Angelica at Houston Saengerbund | Friday & Saturday – Catch a one-act Puccini opera when Operativo Houston brings the Italian work to the stage in the Heights. $25 and up. Showtimes vary.
  • Houston Home & Garden Show at NRG Park | Friday to Sunday – From inside to outside, this event covers gardens, home tips, celebrity speakers, pet adoption and more. $10; free for ages 16 and under. Times vary.
  • 113th Annual Mardi Gras! Galveston in Downtown Galveston | Friday to Sunday – The Island hosts the third largest Mardi Gras celebration in the country with parades, live entertainment, street food vendors and much more. Stay for the entire weekend and collect your beads for bragging rights with all the partygoers while enjoying all the party atmosphere. $14 and up; free for ages 12 and under. Multi-day packages and VIP Balcony Party options available. Times vary.
  • Humble Rodeo at Humble Civic Center | Friday to Sunday – This Humble tradition since 1947 delivers all that entails a fabulous family-fun rodeo from competitions to pageants, concerts, calf scrambles, mutton bustin’, and chute dogging. Events for the Rodeo and BBQ Cook-Off raise money for Humble ISD’s Education Foundation. $20 and up; free for ages 5 and under. Friday and Saturday 5pm to 11:30pm; Sunday noon to 6:30pm.
  • Comedian Lil Sasquatch at Houston Improv | Friday to Sunday – This man of many talents including podcaster of The Yak on Barstool Sports, and host of his own Son of a Boy Dad podcast. Lil Sasquatch comes to the Houston Improv to share his thoughts on the world around us, including life as a Buffalo Bills fan. $50 for 2, and up. Times vary.
  • Brickfest Live at NRG Center | Saturday & Sunday – Lego fanatics, this is your jam with over a million bricks on display and ready for play in addition to life-size models, hands-on attractions, shopping hard-to-find merch, and the chance to build a Guinness World Record–setting mosaic. $19.99 and up; free for ages 2 and under. Saturday 9am to 6pm; Sunday 10am to 5pm.
  • Haha Real at Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern | Saturday & Sunday | Opening Weekend An original, site-specific media installation in the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern, Haha Real takes inspiration from the classic children’s story, The Velveteen Rabbit. Artist Rachel Rossin transforms the Cistern into an unexpected world where nothing is quite as it appears. $15; advance tickets encouraged. Ages 9 and up. 11am to 5:30pm

Date Nights, Rice University & Other Destinations

  • Best Date Night Ideas in Greater Houston – Check out 10 unique date night ideas in Houston, plus nearby places where you can explore the local food and drink scene for a complete night out.
  • Flower Shops in Houston Neighborhoods – We’ve picked a dozen local shops in Houston neighborhoods where you can get your orders in now for the upcoming Valentine’s Day.
  • Houston’s Landmark Events in 2024 – Get a first glimpse at some of the major events coming to town over the next six months, including the reopening of River Oaks Theater, April’s eclipse, and more.
  • Rodeo Houston Concerts on the Way – Tickets are on sale now for Houston’s biggest event of the year, and you can grab a seat to one of the star-studded shows happening during three weeks of Rodeo fun.
  • Best Bars near Rice University – From a hidden spot on campus to stiff drinks in the Museum District, we’ve got you covered for the new semester with our favorite picks near Rice University.
  • Happy Hours in East End – Close out your workdays with some of the best food and drink specials to be found in the East End neighborhood.
  • Must Do in Kemah – Hit the Boardwalk and go beyond with stellar dining experiences, vineyards and more in this coastal town south of Houston.
  • Best Brunch in the Woodlands – From a whiskey-soaked brunch to country tunes and Bloody Mary flights, the Woodlands has plenty on offer for your weekend eats.
  • The Best Things to Do This Month – Zoom out and make your plans for February at our picks for the best things to do all month long.
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THURSDAY
February 1, 2024

FRIDAY
February 2, 2024

  • Glaze Your Own Ceramic Heart at Ardest Gallery in the Woodlands – Doni Langlois with Artful Life Clay brings her signature ceramic heart rattles for class participants to personalize with their own designs and colored glaze. $95. 5:30pm to 8pm.
  • Houston Rockets vs. New Orleans Pelicans at Toyota Center – Zion Williamson and the Pelicans make the quick trip to Houston for a night of ball in Downtown. $12 and up. 7pm.
  • Mountains Movie Screening at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston – This multi award-winning debut by director Monica Sorelle is a journey of a Haitian father and his family living in a Miami neighborhood, facing increasing gentrification. Sorelle explores dreams, desire, honor, hatred, love, and lust during this socioeconomic change. $9. 7pm.
  • Reggae Night in the Foundation Room at House of Blues – Join the monthly Caribbean-style party in Houston, held every first Friday. Take in live reggae and Soca bands, groove to Caribbean DJs and toast to drink specials until 9pm. $20. 7pm to 2am.
  • Cinema Luminaire at Discovery Green | FREE – Partake in the extraordinary world of film pioneer Georges Méliès when French violinist Kami Ghavi Helm performs live to the 1902 classic, A Trip to the Moon, followed by a curated selection of more short films from Méliès. 7pm to 8:30pm.
  • Shop 29 in Concert at White Oak Music Hall – The local indie pop group heads upstairs for the release of their new single, “Noir Disco,” joined by Rozy, the Kiddos and Telebastards. $10 and up. 7pm.
  • Dance Party at Menil Drawing Institute | FREE – Celebrate Queer histories with Houston artists Nick Vaughan and Jake Margolin, Koomah, and Harrison Guy kicking things off with short performances. Then, get your groove on with DJ Stephanie Saint Sanchez and outdoor video projections from artist Marc Bauer, whose work, Resilience, Drawing the Line, is on display. 7pm to 10pm.
  • Olivia Harms in Concert at Dosey Doe Breakfast, BBQ & Whiskey Bar The Texas red dirt country singer brings songs from releases like “Rhinestone Cowgirl” and “Hey There Cowboy” to the Woodlands stage. $15. 8pm.
  • Updating: A Live Dating Comedy Show at Bad Astronaut Brewing – This critically-acclaimed live dating and comedy show brings two singles on blindfolded first dates in front of live audiences at the Northside brewery. Be prepared for audience participation, raw moments, and relatable feedback on modern romance in real-time with real people. $30 and up. 8pm.
  • Hamza Namira in Concert at Cullen Performance Hall – The acclaimed Egyptian pop singer-songwriter makes a rare appearance on the University of Houston campus with a night of his work speaking to themes of hope, alienation and oppression. $40 and up. 8pm.
  • Comedian Marina Franklin at the Secret Group – From HBO, Comedy Central, and FX, the veteran comedian, actor and writer Marina Franklin is in Houston for one night. The stand-up standout is known for performing at comedy venues and festivals around the world. $20 and up. 8pm.
  • Will Johnson in Concert at Continental Club – Centro-Matic front man Will Johnson brings the full band and teams up with Renée Reed for a super rockin’ Friday night in Mid-Main. For more than three decades, Johnson has been a steady, prolific presence in the Texas music scene. $15 and up. 9pm.
  • Dance Yourself Clean at Warehouse Live Midtown – Groove all night at an indie electronic dance party with a festival feel, lasers and way too much fog, plus spinning tunes from artists like LCD Soundsystem, Rufus Du Sol, Tame Impala, Odesza, and more. $15. 10pm.
  • Nurko DJ Set at Noto Houston – The American Montenegrin electronic dance music producer, musician, and DJ comes to East End. $15 and up. 10pm to 2am.

Things to Do on Saturday, February 3 & Sunday, February 4, 2024


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Valerie Sweeten
Valerie Sweeten, a University of Houston graduate, has been a published writer with major news publications for over 30 years and is the author of the educational fiction series, Shh, Listen: In the Rainforest, Shh, Listen: On a Safari, Shh, Listen: In the Outback as well as the rhyming centric story, "The Donut Tree," a story of sharing and kindness. She’s also the founder/editor of the online magazine, Hot in Houston Now. When not writing, Valerie is a creative writing teacher with Writers in the Schools with a focus on elementary age students, making a mess in the kitchen and catching up with a good book.