Updated Friday, September 27, 2024 at 6pm
Find the perfect things to do in Houston this weekend with our 365 Houston Weekend Guide for Thursday, September 26 to Sunday, September 29, 2024.
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- Comedian Chaunté Wayans at Punch Line Houston | Thursday to Saturday – A member of the highly hilarious Wayans comedy royalty and seen in Trading Spaces and Wild ‘N Out, Chaunté Wayans brings her comedy chops to the Downtown stage. $32.50 and up. Showtimes vary.
- Wild at Art III at The Hardy & Nance Studios | Friday & Saturday | No Cover – Shop the Tra’ Slaughter archives from a collection from the artist’s career spanning a 10-year period and featuring a wide selection of styles and media. Times vary.
- 15th Annual Galveston Island Wild Texas Shrimp Festival in Historic Downtown Galveston | Friday & Saturday – The annual shrimp festival offers a seafood lover’s paradise, kicking off with the—sure to sell out—Friday Kick-Off Party featuring a fried shrimp dinner, open bar, and live entertainment for $65; and followed by Saturday afternoon’s main event, the Shrimp Gumbo Cook-Off and Gumbo Stroll on the island’s Historic Strand, with sampling cups available for pre-purchase for $13 and shrimp dinner plates for $20. Other festivities include the Shrimp Scamper 5K Fun Run, Ron Hoover Boat Show, Strand Merchant Walkabout, the Lil’ Shrimps Parade, and live music. Times and prices vary.
- Manhattan Short Film Festival 2024 at MFAH | Friday & Saturday – The popular international film fest returns with 10 short pieces from the next generation of filmmakers from the U.S., U.K., Ukraine, Croatia, Italy, and more. Houston audiences can join with their peers in six continents, voting for their favorites. $10; $8 for members. Times vary.
- ROCO in Concert: Remarkable Around Houston | Friday & Saturday – ROCO presents a journey from Houston to space and back, combining stunning visuals and classical music in two performances in landmark Houston venues. The world premiere, led by Vietnamese-American composer Viet Cuong, is a free performance at Miller Outdoor Theatre, followed by a pay-what-you-wish show at the intimate Church of St. John the Divine in River Oaks. Times, locations, and prices vary.
- Comedian Sal Vulcano at Houston Improv | Friday & Saturday – The Staten Island native, who created and starred in truTV’s long-running hit Impractical Jokers, hits the Improv stage for 4 sets. $90 for 2 people. Showtimes vary.
- Weekend Comedy Showcase at The Riot Comedy Club | Friday & Saturday – The Riot presents a talented lineup of comedians across four weekend shows at the comedy stage above Rudyard’s in Montrose. $8.50 and up. Times vary.
- Oktoberfest Celebrations Around Greater Houston | Friday to Sunday | FREE or No Cover – Don your Dirndl or Lederhosen for the biggest Oktoberfest weekend of the season, with celebrations dotting the map from the Inner Loop to Conroe, Old Town Spring and Missouri City. Locations & times vary.
- Houston Lebanese Festival at The Water Works | Friday to Sunday – Enjoy 3 days of music, Lebanese food, family fun activities, and Lebanese souk, capped off by nightly concerts. $15 at the door; free for ages 12 and under. Times vary.
- Fort Bend County Fair at Fort Bend County Fairgrounds | Friday to Sunday – The fairgrounds continue to be packed with carnival rides and games, rodeo competitions, the livestock show and capped off this weekend with concert headliners Drake Milligan, William Beckman, and De Parranda. Times vary.
- Noises Off at Alley Theatre | Opens Friday – The Alley launches into the 2024-25 season with a Michael Frayn’s hilarious comedy showcasing a struggling acting troupe’s dilemmas backstage during a play, battling misplaced props, forgotten lines, and an abundance of sardines. Showtimes vary.
- 3rd Annual Chefs for Farmers Food & Wine Festival at Autry Park | Saturday & Sunday – The all-inclusive tasting event in River Oaks has curated a lineup of top culinary talent to showcase family farms throughout Texas. Expect immersive activations and live entertainment, wines from the top vineyards, craft cocktails and excellent farm-fresh eats with 2 separately ticketed events. $125 earlybird price and up for each event. 2pm to 5pm for both events.
- 4th Wall Theatre Co: Swing State at Spring Street Studios | Daily – Making its regional premiere, Swing State explores the life of a widow who lives a quiet life on the prairie, but a call to the authorities ignites a chain of events that shatter the idea of trust. $15 and up. Times vary.
- Catastrophic Theatre: Spirits to Enforce at the MATCH | Daily – When a group of tele-fundraisers try to raise money for a production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest performed by local superhero team “The Fathom Town Enforcers,” things get strange. Pay-What-You-Can. Times vary.
- Houston Pumpkin Festival at Discovery Green | Daily – The new seasonal installation at Discovery Green offers days filled with family-friendly activities, photo opportunities, the world’s largest bouncy pumpkin, a corn pit and, of course, pumpkin picking. Advance reservations are strongly recommended. $18 and up. Open 10am to 10pm daily.
Thursday, September 26, 2024
- Grand Opening Celebration at Nordstrom Rack Meyerland Plaza | FREE – Show up early for the chance to save up 70% on the season’s hottest styles and brands, and be entered for a chance to win a $1000 Nordstrom Rack gift card. 8am; drawing at 8:45am; doors at 9am.
- Fall Bird Outing at Houston Arboretum & Nature Center – Birders of all ages and experience levels are invited to join an outing in celebration of Houston Bird Week, spotting the latest wonders among the trees. Binoculars available. Ages 12 and up. $5. 9:30am.
- The Bookish Book Swap at Deacon Baldy’s Food Truck Park | FREE – Head to the covered Magnolia food truck park armed with a book you’re ready to let go and leave with a new must-read title. It’s a chance to find new books for your shelves and make new bookworm friends. 6pm to 7:30pm.
- Ryder The Eagle in Concert at Dan Electro’s – The DIY hero, fallen Romeo, karaoke weirdo, and Mexico-based French balladeer takes to the North Heights stage in support of his new album, Autotango, with Soft Gems opening the show. $10. 7pm.
- Mad Caddies & Ballyhoo! in Concert at Last Concert Cafe – Get ready for an epic night of beach-infused punk when ska punk Mad Caddies and reggae rock and punk group Ballyhoo! dominate on the Warehouse District stage. Jon Snodgrass opens $25 and up. 7pm.
- Bourbon Tasting & Master Class at Bayou & Bottle – Get the chance to taste and experience a specially crafted welcome cocktail, small bites and more with Alaina Branch and Garrison Brothers Bourbon in Downtown. $75. 7pm.
- Music Bingo Night at City Acre Brewing Co. | No Cover – DJ C-Note leads a game of music bingo at the North Houston cidery. 7pm to 8:30pm.
- Disney’s Encanto Movie Screening at Trebly Park | FREE – Don’t talk about Bruno at a free screening of the earworm-laden animated musical hit (2021, PG) from Lin-Manuel Miranda about the magical Madrigal family. 8pm.
- Nameless Sound: Tarbaby in Concert at MATCH – The jazz trio—composed of Orrin Evans on piano, Eric Revis on bass, and Nasheet Waits on drums—is known for exploring the music’s African roots and American story. Pay what you can. 8pm.
- Jim Messina in Concert at Main Street Crossing – With a career spanning 5 decades and credits from Buffalo Springfield and Loggins and Messina, the musical genius Jim Messina brings his In the Groove tour to Tomball. Starts at $99. 8pm.
- Kashmere Reunion Band in Concert at Emmit’s Place – Members of the elite unit of the Kashmere High School from the late ‘60s ‘78 come together for a night of their classic jazz-funk music at the blues club in Willowbend. $10 and up. 8pm.
- Mortiis in Concert at The Secret Group – The electronic band hailing from Notodden, Norway and fronted by Håvard Ellefsen lands in EaDo, along with Malfet, Seregost, and Apoxupon opening the show. $22 and up. 8pm.
- Johnny Falstaff in Concert at The Continental Club – Take in a night of Texas honky tonk tunes when the rockabilly artist comes to H-Town in support of his new album, Lost in the City Lights. $10 and up. 9pm.
Friday, September 27, 2024
- Zoo Boo 2024 Opening Day at Houston Zoo – Wear your Halloween to kick off the spooky season as the zoo debuts its fall overlay with the Pumpkin Lantern Tunnel, the Scary-Go-Round, fall-themed animal fun and photo ops throughout the Zoo. Starts at $20.20. 9am to 5pm.
- Off the Wall: Karyn Olivier Opening Reception at Rice University’s Brochstein Pavilion | FREE – See the latest art installation designed specifically for the Rice campus by artist Karyn Olivier in the Off the Wall series. 5pm to 7pm.
- Rocco in Concert at House of Blues – Indie Filipino-American pop singer and songwriter comes to Downtown on the Rocco Revolution tour. $20. 7pm.
- Cuco in Concert at White Oak Music Hall – California singer-songwriter takes the lawn stage with his own style of bossa nova, indie-pop, and psychedelia. $40 and up. 7pm.
- Sasser in Concert at Wonky Power Live – The Houston 4-piece group—which takes its inspiration from The 1975, Inhaler, The Neighbourhood, and The Killers—headlines a night of music that will also feature the bands Elevator Days, Eucalyption, and Valhalla. $10 and up. 7pm.
- ROCO in Concert: Remarkable at Miller Outdoor Theatre | FREE – Go on a fantastic journey to space with exceptional classical music and amazing visuals with composer in residence, Viet Cuong at a world premiere performance. 7:30pm.
- Bell, Book & Candle Movie Screening at The Menil Collection | FREE – Marking 100 years of Surrealism, the Menil hosts an outdoor screening of the 1958 rom-com (PG) about a modern-day witch who casts a love spell on a publisher. Lawn blankets and chairs recommended. 7:30pm.
- Shrimp Festival Friday Kick-Off Party at Saengerfest Park – Party on the eve of the island’s shrimp fest at an incredibly popular event with live music, a fried shrimp dinner, and open bar. $65. 7:30pm to 10pm.
- Future Islands in Concert at White Oak Music Hall – The Baltimore-based synth-pop band Future Islands, known for “Seasons (Waiting on You)” and “King of Sweden”, play the downstairs stage at the Near Northside venue. $45. 8pm.
- MrBallen: The Strange, Dark & Mysterious Live Tour at Bayou Music Center – The true crime podcast host and one of the internet’s biggest storytellers delivers an immersive adventure with tales of the peculiar. $53 and up. 8pm.
- Ana Bárbara in Concert at Arena Theatre – Internationally recognized singer-songwriter with 30 years onstage, Bárbara visits Houston to mark the milestone and her album, Bordado a mano. $39 and up. 8:30pm.
- Clay Melton: Roots to Rock Showcase at Last Concert Cafe – The veteran Texas rocker with world venues under his belt, Melton will headline the Roots to Rock Showcase, joined by Andy Mac and Kyle Garrett. $15. 8pm.
- Dr. Fresch DJ Set at Stereo Live – The EDM DJ and remixer takes to the stacks at club on West Richmond. $24.99 and up. 10pm.
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