Updated Wednesday, June 5, 2024 at 1:35pm
Find the can’t-miss events in Houston with our Day + Nightlife Guide from Monday, June 3 to Sunday, June 9, 2024.
We’ve got you covered all week long with our in-the-know list of social nightlife events—including comedy, music, and art—happening around Houston.
Day + Nightlife Guide in Houston This Week: June 3 to 9, 2024
Ongoing
- 20th Annual Wine & Food Week in the Woodlands | Wednesday, June 5 to Saturday, June 8 – Wine and Food Week celebrates 20 years with a week of individual gastronomic delights and culinary events. Highlights include Aruba Fusion: Stretch, Sip & Savor and Wine Around the World Wednesday on Wednesday, Get Frosted at Rosé Way on Thursday, Sip, Suds and Savor on Friday, and capped off by the Wine Rendezvous Grand Tasting & Chef Showcase on Saturday. Prices and times vary.
- LIV Golf Houston at Golf Club of Houston | Friday, June 7 to Sunday, June 9 – The LIV Golf Tournament comes to Houston to kick off its final stage, including two home town players. The tourney is known for its fun and lively atmosphere and there are many hospitality options and packages available. Stick around after the golf on Saturday for a live concert by Macklemore. $46.98 and up; free tickets available for ages 12 and under. 10am to 6pm each day.
- Galveston Island Revue Weekend Around Galveston | Friday, June 7 to Sunday, June 9 | Some FREE – The island launches into the summer season with the 16th edition of celebration inspired by classic beach parties of the past, complete with 16th Annual Bathing Beauties Contest featuring classic cars, vintage vendors, live music, and the crowd-favorite old-timey contest in Saengerfest Park on Saturday evening. The big event is surrounded by ticketed events like cocktail classes, pool parties, brunches, and more throughout the weekend. Prices and times vary.
- Comedian JR De Guzman at Houston Improv | Friday, June 7 to Sunday, June 9 – The Filipino born, California entertainer, named one of Variety’s Ten Comics of 2022, comes to the Spring Branch comedy club for a weekend of laughs. $54 for 2 people and up. Times vary.
Tuesday, June 4, 2024
- Cocktails in Bloom at Autry Park – Buffalo Bayou Partnership invites folks to its annual al fresco fete with refreshing cocktails, bites from local favorites, and festive music at Autry Park. $100. 6:30pm to 9pm.
- Kid Laroi in Concert at 713 Music Hall – The young Australian rapper comes to the Post Houston music stage for a night of songs from his late 2023 debut album, The First Time. $54.50 and up. 7:30pm.
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
- Wine Bingo at The Classy Cork Wine Room | No Cover – Pour up four rounds of wine-themed bingo for a chance to win fun prizes and gift cards at the Spring wine room. 6:30pm.
- Hippie Dippie Summer Social at H-Town Brewing Co. – Bust out your tie-dye, flower crowns, and all things hippie-dippie, and head to H-Town Brewing Co. in Northside. Expect card reading, a foot detox bath, energy work, and more. $12.50 and up. 6:30pm to 8:30pm.
- Disney Trivia at Little Woodrow’s Webster | No Cover – Test your knowledge of all things Disney, from the animated classics to childhood favorites and beyond, at the Webster outpost of Little Woodrow’s. 7pm.
Thursday, June 6, 2024
- Ion Block Party: Chef Showcase at The Ion | FREE with RSVP – The Ion’s monthly block party on the plaza expands with a showcase of the district’s palate-pleasing restaurants, including The Lymbar, Late August, Second Draught, and more. RSVP required to enjoy free restaurant and tap room samples. 4pm to 7pm.
- Pride Happy Hour at Moody Center for the Arts | FREE – The Rice University arts gallery hosts its annual happy hour with Pride Chorus Houston, DJ Krazzy Kris, complimentary drinks and crafts. 5pm to 7pm.
- Wine & Food Week: Get Frosted at The Rosé Way at the Peach Orchard – Go pink at an evening celebration of rosé, sparkling, and trending sweet wines paired with a fashion show, beauty experiences, music, door prizes and more in The Woodlands. $75; $125 with a fashion show front seat. 6pm to 9pm.
- First Thursday Block Party at Mid-Main – The monthly block party brings together local biz for a night of live music, art shows, shopping, and handmade goodies from local vendors. All-access wristbands are a $10 donation. 6pm to 10pm.
- Martini Theater at DTO: Pride Edition at Daiquiri Time Out | FREE – The Galveston hot spot for frozens returns with their monthly movie series, themed for Pride. The series opens with the 1990 film, Paris is Burning. Ages 21 and up. 6:30pm.
- An Orchestral Rendition of Dr Dre 2001 at House of Blues – This isn’t your average orchestral event when the sounds of the legendary Dr. Dre album get layered up as West Coast classics come to life with DJs, singers and lyricists. $45 and up. 7pm.
- Vampire Weekend in Concert at 713 Music Hall – Fresh off the release of Only God Was Above Us, Vampire Weekend brings their jangly pop melodies to the Downtown venue while embarking on a 45-city tour through North America. $34 and up. 7pm.
Friday, June 7, 2024
- The Macallan Tasting with Juliana Hernandez at Brennan’s of Houston – This exclusive tasting works through a flight of the Macallan 12-year Sherry Oak, 15-year Double Cask, and the Harmony Intense Arabica. Brennan’s provides the culinary bites through the evening. $60. 5pm.
- Wine & Food Week: Sips, Suds & Savor at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott – Celebrate the 20th anniversary of Wine & Food Week with great grub, live music, wine, beer, craft spirits, and a live performance art show from PaintJam’s Harvey Dunn. $45. 6pm.
- Opening Night: The Big Show 2024 at Lawndale Art Center | FREE – The annual show turns 40, gathering works by 90 artists practicing within a 100-mile radius of Lawndale. 5pm to 7pm.
- Near Dark: A Black Light Art Show at Hardy & Nance Studios | FREE – This annual glow show features work by local artists in all–black light sensitive pieces, along with complimentary drinks and good vibes. 7pm to 11pm.
- Dancing on the Square: Disco Night at Sugar Land Town Square | FREE – Join professional dancers from Fred Astaire Dance Studio for a disco themed night of dancing on the square, with music from Level One Band. 7:30pm.
- The Baroque-Carnatic Connection at Miller Outdoor Theatre | FREE – Expect a vibrant musical experience with world-class Carnatic and baroque musicians, paired with a striking professional South Indian Bharatanatyam dance ensemble. 8:30pm.
- Malaa DJ Set at Stereo Live – Dance the night away with the French electronic dance music DJ who rose to prominence with hit records like Notorious and Confession. Ages 18 and up. $30. 10pm.
Saturday, June 8, 2024
- Vegan Day Party at Eureka Heights Brewing Co. | FREE – Sample some mouthwatering vegan dishes and refreshing drinks at the Heights brewery. Vendors will serve up Caribbean-inspired vegan creations, plus you can enjoy live entertainment, limbo and hula hoop contests, a live DJ and more. Noon to 6pm.
- Pleasure Cruise: A Cheeky Tiki Adventure at Equal Parts Brewing | No Cover – In Second Ward, you can taste through six new flavors of the tiki-inspired Exotica brew, and grab a bite from an all-night pig roast and tropical side menu from Rowdy’s BBQ and El Pobre food truck. Noon to 10pm.
- National Rosé Day Brunch at Brasserie 19 – Sophisticated rosés, themed cocktails, “brunch-sized” bottles, special menu items and DJ Fxboxolmos helps make this a full Saturday morning to celebrate rosé. 12:30pm to 4:30pm.
- 30th Anniversary Party at Saint Arnold Brewing Company – The oldest craft brewery in Texas is celebrating 30 years of beers with an all-day birthday bash. The festival will feature several marquee musical acts from the Bayou City collaborating for the first time, including Kam Franklin, Devin the Dude, Robert Ellis and Fat Tony—plus food and beverages throughout the day, as well as commemorative glassware and throwback merch. $15 and up. 2pm to 10pm.
- Ink&Image 2024 Opening Reception at Archway Gallery – It’s a citywide celebration of printmaking that debuts seven Gallery printmakers, including Blaine Davis, donna e perkins, Shirl Riccetti, John Slaby, Liz Conces Spencer, Robert L. Straight, and Cookie Wells along with guest artists, Mary Lee Gray and Liv Johnson. 5pm to 8pm; artists’ talk at 6:30pm.
- 16th Annual Bathing Beauties Contest at Saengerfest Park | FREE – Celebrate the beach seasons of the past and the future at a family friendly throwback event featuring the contest itself, plus classic cars, vintage vendors, live music by Dandy Wellington and His Band, food trucks, and more. 6pm to 9pm.
- Sunset & Sounds: Summer Concert Series with Ruthie Craft at Hotel Lucine | No Cover – Catch a live performance by Austin-based singer-songwriter Ruthie Craft while taking in the vibes on the rooftop of Galveston’s beachfront boutique hotel. 6pm to 9pm.
- Quintron & Miss Pussycat in Concert at the Orange Show – The genre-defying noise and hard rocking dance music act come to the Orange Show for a special night of experimental sounds. $20. 7pm.
- Wine & Food Week: Wine Rendezvous Grand Tasting & Chef Showcase at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott – This culinary extravaganza features chef demos and offerings from 35 restaurants, all competing for the national title of Chef of Chefs and a cash prize. While there, sample through hundreds of wines amongst series enthusiasts. $150 and up. 7pm to 10pm.
- Tango, Joropo, Danzas y Mas at Miller Outdoor Theatre | FREE – The Hermann Park stage hosts a free night of exhilarating sounds inspired by Caribbean folk songs and dances, Indigenous Brazilian legends, Argentinian tango and Venezuelan joropo. Houston-based Aperio ensemble backs up acclaimed soloists Ernesto Vega, Pablo Estigarribia and Eddy Marcano. 8:30pm.
- Klub Nocturno at White Oak Music Hall – The nationally touring DJ crew brings Latin rock to White Oak for a night of all-out dancing. $14 and up. 9:30pm.
Sunday, June 9, 2024
- Back to the Future Dinner at Feges BBQ Spring Branch – The Feges outpost in Spring Branch will host as some of Houston’s favorite chefs collab at the epic Back to the Future Dinner, including Chris Shepherd, Patrick Feges, Erin Smith, Lyle Bento, Ryan Lachaine, Victoria Dearmond, JD Woodward, and Chris Bednorz. In a family-style setting, the chefs will prepare a nostalgia-kissed menu with wine and beverage selections hand-picked by Matthew Pridgen. $200. 5pm.
- USPA NYTS Tournament at Houston Polo Club – Close out the spring season with a doubleheader world class polo match complete with bites from The Lymbar, a premium bar menu, player parade, Champagne divot stomp, special trophy presentation and live music. $18 to $40. 5:30pm.
- Todd Rundgren in Concert at House of Blues – The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and “Hello, It’s Me” rocker takes the stage with a full band and a playlist that includes mashups of select covers and a bevy of hits. $53.50 and up. 7pm.
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