Pregame for Houston vs. everybody at GreenStreet’s free Game Day Block Party

Recruit your squad for a free Saturday pregame Game Day Block Party before the Astros game at GreenStreet in Downtown. | Photo courtesy of GreenStreet

Get rowdy before the Astros and Texas Rangers rivalry at the free pregame Game Day Block Party, happening on Day 2 of the Silver Boot Series at Tom’s Watch Bar at GreenStreet on Saturday, July 12, 2025 from 2pm to 6pm.

As the 3-game Silver Boot Series returns to Houston, it’s Astros vs. Rangers, Houston vs. Everybody.

And GreenStreet is throwing down in Downtown to celebrate all things ‘stros, HTX, and more over the 713 Day weekend.

Expect a full-throttle afternoon packed with fun and entertainment.

  • Live DJ and a kickass band
  • Mechanical bull, bedazzler station, and more surprises
  • Food, drinks, and good trouble
  • Free parking and free shuttle to the game with your RSVP

Photos courtesy of GreenStreet

Get Free Parking & Shuttle Transportation to the Game

Skip the congestion and pricey parking near the stadium with free and easy parking at GreenStreet, complete with an upscale shuttle transport to Daikin Park when you RSVP in advance. RSVP now or learn more.

The game itself starts at 6:35pm. And if you don’t have tickets, stick around Tom’s Watch Bar for all the Astros action. The full 3-game Silver Boot game series runs from Friday, July 11 to Sunday, July 13, 2025.

Game Day Block Party at GreenStreet

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