
Discover a season of festivities across Greater Houston with our guide to 60+ spring festivals highlighting the worlds of art, music, culture, film and more, now through the end of Spring 2026.
Spring is upon us arrived in Houston, bringing with it a busy festival calendar throughout the Greater Houston region.
We’ve gathered more than 60 of the city’s best spring festivals, from the second half of March through May, to get on your schedule all season long.
More events will be added later in the season as details are finalized and confirmed.
2026 Spring Festivals in Greater Houston
From March to May 2026, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to dive into festivals that celebrate the worlds of art, music, film, cultures from around the globe, and plain ol’ fun.
Events are not ranked but are listed in chronological order, by start date and time and then by end date and time.

Spring Festivals in March 2026
Last Week of March: March 23 to 29, 2026
Tomball German Heritage Festival in Old Town Tomball | Friday, March 27 to Sunday, March 29 | FREE – Tomball’s annual family-friendly German Fest fills the streets with 200+ vendors rocking antiques, arts and crafts, cultural music, street performances, a heritage center, and tasty German fare and festival eats, and beer and wine. Times vary. Learn more.
20th Annual Frida Festival at MECA in First Ward | Saturday, March 28 | FREE – Having originated in the East End, the celebration of all things Frida Kahlo comes back to MECA with live cultural performances, vendors, artists, many people dressed like Frida or donning a unibrow, and more. Noon to 6pm. Learn more.
CarnaHouston at Home Run Dugout | Saturday, March 28 – Arrive in your best carnaval attire for an epic night of authentic Brazilian music and culture in Katy. $25+. 2pm. Get tickets.
Spring Fest at Houston’s First Baptist Church Downtown Campus | Saturday, March 28 | FREE – All are welcome at a midday celebration with an egg hunt, pickleball, dodgeball, basketball, trackless train rides, inflatables, and more. 11am to 2pm. Learn more.
Houston Whiskey Riot at Post Houston | Saturday, March 28 – Sample from 200 whiskeys while taking in seminars and conversations with whiskey lovers, distillers, brand founders, and more ways to become a whiskey expert. $100+. 3pm. Get tickets.
Easter After Dark at Westminster UMC | Saturday, March 28 | FREE – Join in an all ages flashlight egg hunt in the dark, complemented by live music, entertainment, food trucks, silk dancers, a giveaway table, face painting, balloon animals, and more. 6:30pm to 8pm. Learn more.
Jazz Fest at Kemah Boardwalk | Saturday, March 28 | FREE – Enjoy an all day jazz music festival showcasing high and middle school jazz bands performing all day and into the evening. Noon to 8pm. Learn more.
13th Annual Lyons Avenue Renaissance Festival in Fifth Ward | Saturday, March 28 | FREE – Celebrating the history, art and culture of Houston’s Fifth Ward, the family-fest features authentic zydeco music, an Easter egg drop by helicopter, parade, car show, and vendors serving up tasty soul food, Creole cuisine, barbecue, and more. Noon to 5pm. Learn more.
Super Saturday: Spring Celebrations Along the Silk Road at Asia Society Texas Center | Saturday, March 28 – Celebrate the season of renewal at Spring Through the Silk Road, a family-friendly event that highlights Asia’s rich springtime traditions, including Nowruz, the Persian New Year, and Eid ul-Fitr. $5. 10:30am to 1:30pm. Get tickets.
Vegan BrewFest Houston at 8th Wonder Brewery | Saturday, March 28 | FREE – Thie ultimate plant-powered experience brings together vendors, live performances, and entertainment for a day of vegan food, craft brews, and community vibes. Noon to 6pm. Learn more.
22nd Annual Houston Jewish Film Festival at ERJCC | Through to Saturday, March 28 – The annual fest kicks off in March, ushering in a series of entertaining and exceptional award-winning films that showcase Jewish lives and stories. Individual screenings are $9 and up. Times vary. Get tickets.
Bayou City Art Festival in Downtown Houston | Saturday, March 28 & Sunday, March 29 – Houston’s iconic art festival returns this spring with artwork from more than 250 artists across 19 different categories, all on display browse and take home. Plus, live music, a food truck park, culinary demos, drink stations and more. $22; free for ages 12 and under. 10am to 6pm both days. Get tickets.
Nawruz Open House at The Ismaili Center | FREE | Sunday, March 29 – The gleaming complex along Buffalo Bayou in Montrose hosts the annual Iranian new year’s community with educational and interactive activities, food, and more. 10am to 2pm. Learn more.

Spring Festivals in April 2026
First Week of April: March 30 to April 6, 2025
4th Annual The Riot Comedy Festival at in Houston & Conroe | Wednesday, April 1 to Saturday, April 4 – One of Houston’s newest spring tradition additions, the 4-day, out-of-this-world celebration of comedy presents 50+ performers in 30+ shows on 4 indoor stages in the heart of Montrose and Conroe, plus the new Comedy & BBQ Cookoff centerpiece on Saturday. $19 and up for individual shows; $59 and up for all-access. Times vary. Get tickets.
2026 Reggae in the Park Fest at Guadalupe Plaza Park | Saturday, April 4 – Back for its 6th year, the event brings live music, art, vendors, food, and more to the East End park. $12. 3pm to 10pm. Get tickets.
Bunnies on the Bayou 47 at Wortham Center | Easter Sunday, April 5 – A signature annual event for Houston’s LGBTQIA+ community, the Easter Sunday celebration returns to the shores of Buffalo Bayou with live DJs and entertainers, drinks, plenty of dancing, games, people-watching, and more. $75+. 1pm to 6pm. Get tickets.
Second Week of April: April 6 to April 12, 2026
Montgomery County Fair & Rodeo at Montgomery County Fairgrounds | Thursday, April 9 to Sunday, April 19 – If you’re still itching for your Rodeo fix, Montgomery County is here to help with 11 days of carnival, live music, a bbq cook-off, and livestock contests, and more. $5 to $25. Times vary. Get tickets.
FoodieLand Food Festival at NRG Park | Friday, April 10 to Sunday, April 12 – Also in the wake of the Rodeo, the 3-day family-friendly fest takes over NRG, offering the chance to experience food and flavors from across a diverse array of cuisines, with 185+ vendors, games, live entertainment, and more. $12.99. Times vary. Get tickets.
The Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival in Town Green Park | Friday, April 10 to Sunday, April 12 – A certain marker that spring has arrived, The Woodlands’ standout spring event brings more than 200 accomplished artists out to the Waterway shores and surroundings with live music, entertainment, and food and drink. $16.50+. Times vary. Get tickets.
Houston Latin Fest at Midtown Park | Saturday, April 11 | FREE with RSVP –Celebrate Latin culture with live music, performances, authentic food, vendors, and more in Midtown. Free courtesy tickets are available. 1pm to 10pm. RSVP.
39th Annual Houston Art Car Parade on Allen Parkway & in Downtown | Saturday, April 11 | FREE – One of Houston’s most beloved events—and the largest celebration of its kind in the world with over 250 cars—gets rolling on Allen Parkway and circles City Hall for its 39th year. VIP area options available in Downtown. 11am pre-party and mini music festival with food trucks and drinks; parade at 2pm. Learn more.
Houston Oyster & Seafest at Buffalo Bayou Park | Saturday, April 11 – The Galveston Bay Foundation’s annual event showcases Greater Houston restaurants serving up dishes where the oyster is the star, plus live music, cocktails, exhibits and more. $44+. 11:30am to 2:30pm. Get tickets.
Brazilian Food & Music Festival at Powder Keg | Saturday, April 11 – The family-friendly festival will feature authentic Brazilian food, live performances, arts and crafts, and more. $15 and up. Noon to 8pm. Get tickets.
Spring Festival at Czech Center Museum Houston | Saturday, April 11 – Focusing on Czech and Slovak culture, heritage, and traditions, the annual fest brings back traditional Czech music, folk dances, delicious food, and more. $10+. Noon to 5pm. Get tickets.
Crawfish & Zydeco Festival at Kemah Boardwalk | Saturday, April 11 & Sunday, April 12 | FREE – Get your fingers dirty with 2 days of gulf coastal flavor, fresh‑boiled crawfish, live zydeco bands, and waterfront fun. $15.98 per 2 pounds of crawfish. Times vary. Learn more.
13th Annual Houston Barbecue Festival at Humble Civic Center | Sunday, April 12 – Barbecue lovers can come together as the annual fest gathers 30+ ofHouston’s best barbecue joints together in northeast Houston. $75+. 1pm to 4pm. Get tickets.
Flower Power Festival at Houston Botanic Garden | Sunday, April 12 – Celebrate the hippest blooms at HBC’s new ’60s-inspired springtime festival with live music by The Beatles cover band The Fab 5, amazing natural photo ops in the garden, an art and vendor market, floral-themed and tie-dye crafts, and more. $20; $16 for ages 3 to 11, students, active military, and ages 65+. 9am to 4pm. Get tickets.

Third Week of April: April 13 to 19, 2026
24th Annual FeatherFest Birding & Nature Photography Festival in Galveston | Thursday, April 16 to Sunday, April 19 – For amateur and seasoned birding enthusiasts alike, this multi-day event leads birders through various coastal communities to see native and migratory birds throughout the Galveston region. $25 registration; individual activities priced separately. Times vary. Register.
Feast with the Beasts at Houston Zoo | Friday, April 17 – Savor local bites from Houston restaurants curated by Houston Top Chef winner Tristen Epps-Long, over drinks, live music, after hours animal experiences and more. $149+. 6:30pm to 10pm. Get tickets.
Neighborhood Community Day at The Menil Collection | Saturday, April 18 | FREE – Montrose’s beloved art museum campus welcomes everyone to an afternoon of art, music, poetry, and family activities in the surrounding neighborhood. 1pm to 5pm. Learn more.
Super Saturday: Soccer Spectacular at Asia Society Texas Center | Saturday, April 18 – Explore the different countries that will be visiting and competing in Houston during the upcoming World Cup. $5. 11:30am to 2:30pm. Get tickets.
East End Street Fest at the Esplanade on Navigation | Saturday, April 18 | FREE – The East End festival celebrates Mexican and Chicano arts, music, and heritage with diverse performances, dance showcases from Mexico, a dedicated kids’ area, and more. 3pm to 9pm. Learn more.
Puranava Indian Art & Culture Fest at Pearland Town Center | Saturday, April 18 | FREE – Celebrate Indian culture with a day of arts performances, art exhibits, hands-on activities, a food and local vendor bazaar, youth competitions in chess, art, trivia, and more. 10am to 6pm. Learn more.
Houston Kanpai Festival at Garage HTX | Sunday, April 19 – This festival is a new celebration of Japanese sake, showcasing the craftsmanship, diversity, and cultural heritage of Japan. $64+. 2pm to 6pm. Get tickets.
Fourth Week of April: April 20 to 26, 2026
Annual H-Town Blues Festival at NRG Arena | Friday, April 24 – The annual blues extravaganza returns to Houston, featuring renowned artists like King George, Tucka, West Love, Pokey Bear, Marcellous the Singer, and more, for an evening of soulful rhythms and electrifying melodies. $84+. 8pm. Get tickets.
Pearland Grand Arts & Eats in Old Town Pearland | Saturday, April 25 | FREE – Celebrate Pearland’s beginnings and future at a day of live music, artist and maker booths in an artist alley, farmers market vendors, a family fun zone, tasty food from local Pearland restaurants, and more. 10am to 5pm. Learn more.
Sylvan Beach Festival at Crystal Beach in La Porte | Saturday, April 25 – Held along the waters of Galveston Bay, this historic seaside fest features a country music lineup—headlined by Waylon Wyatt and Blake Whiten—which caps off an entire day of family-friendly fun with carnival rides, a barbecue cook-off, arts and crafts, inflatables, a local vendor market, and more. $16+. 10am to 11pm. Get tickets.
Earth Day Celebration at Discovery Green | Saturday, April 25 | FREE – One of Discovery Green’s signature events, the annual family-friendly festival returns with an afternoon filled with interactive exhibits and experiences, live music, art installations, face painting, crafts and activities, and more. Noon to 5pm. Learn more.
Latin Jazz Fest at Pearland Town Center | Saturday, April 25 – Have unforgettable night of rhythm, culture, and community at the Pearland Latin Jazz Fest. $25+. 4pm to 10pm. Get tickets.
The Grand Kids Festival in Historic Downtown Galveston | Saturday, April 25 | FREE – The family festival from the Grand 1894 Opera House features a full day of fine arts for kids, along with hands-on projects, dance performances, shows, inflatables, a petting zoo, pony rides, and more. 10am to 5pm. Learn more.
Planet Earth Celebration at Space Center Houston | Saturday, April 25 – Explore how special our planet is and how we can help sustain, conserve, and preserve its vital natural resources with exclusive activities, activations, and more at Space Center Houston. Included with general admission; $24+. 10am to 4pm. Get tickets.
Premium Spirits & Cigars Festival at Event Space Unlimited | Saturday, April 25 – Festival attendees can access premium cigar manufacturer meet-and-greets, sought-after cigar deals, and exclusive cigars, plus unique selections of whiskies, rums, vodkas, tequilas, and more. $117+. 6pm to 10pm. Get tickets.
The Woodlands Margarita Festival 2026 at Town Green Park | Saturday, April 25 – This ultimate margarita experience includes 15+ margarita flavors, live bands, and food. $42+. 2pm to 8pm. Get tickets.
RailFest 2026 at Galveston Railroad Museum | Saturday, April 25 & Sunday, April 26 – A celebration of the railroad, this 2-day fest will feature model train displays, live entertainment, exhibits, and vendors. $10 to $15. Times vary. Get tickets.
30th Annual Keels & Wheels Concours D’Elegance at Lakewood Yacht Club | Saturday, April 25 & Sunday, April 26 – The largest classic car and antique boat show in the U.S. returns, complete with live music, food and drink for sale, and more. $33; $16.50 students. Times vary. Get tickets.
Sazón Latin Food Festival 2026 at Karbach Brewing Co. | Sunday, April 26 | FREE – Experience Latin food vendors representing the best flavors from the Caribbean, Central, and South America. Noon to 5pm. Learn more.

Last Week of April: April 27 to May 3, 2026
La Izquierda Surf & Music Festival at Galveston Beach Central | Friday, May 1 & Saturday, May 2 – A growing destination for live music, Galveston Island is home to the 2-day celebration of beach culture. The party begins Friday with live music, arts, and local vendors on the festival grounds and continues through Saturday night. Saturday morning, check out a longboard surf contest, featuring chill tunes and family-friendly activities. $32+. Times vary. Get tickets.
Houston Polish Festival at Lady of Czestochowa Roman Catholic Church | Friday, May 1 to Sunday, May 3 | FREE – Celebrate Polish culture with authentic home-cooked Polish food, music, dance, and vendors. $20 parking. Times vary. Learn more.
EnergyFest at Addicks Park & Ride | Saturday, May 2 | FREE – Take in live music, rides and attractions, a vendor market, beer and wine patio, and local flavors in the Energy Corridor. 3pm to 7pm. Learn more.
Tacos & Tequila Festival at The San Luis Resort | Saturday, May 2 – This culinary experience features chef-crafted taco and tequila pairings, vibrant coastal flavors, and lively entertainment in Galveston. $65. 4pm to 7pm. Get tickets.
Houston’s African Art Festival at The Garage | Saturday, May 2 & Sunday, May 3 | FREE – Celebrate African culture with art, food, vendors, and more for all ages in Third Ward. Free daily admission; $27 Saturday afterparty. Times vary. Get afterparty tickets or learn more.
Bayfront Blues & Fine Arts Festival at Pier 21 | Saturday, May 2 & Sunday, May 3 – The new Galveston festival features known blues musicians, juried fine art creators, food vendors, and a lively waterfront atmosphere. $15. Times vary. Get tickets.
12th Annual Crawfish Festival at Buffalo Soldier National Museum | Sunday, May 3 – Enjoy tasty mudbugs, live music, zydeco performances, and family-friendly activities. $17+. 1pm to 6pm. Get tickets.
Spring Festivals in May 2026
First Week of May: May 4 to May 10, 2026
Texas Crab Festival at Swedes Park in Crystal Beach | Thursday, May 7 to Saturday, May 9 – Savor crab dishes, live music, and festivities, including carnival rides, art vendors, wiener dog races, and more at the 40th annual festival on Bolivar Peninsula. $26. Times vary. Get tickets.
Yaga’s Wild Game Cookoff at Moody Gardens Resort | Friday, May 8 & Saturday, May 9 – This annual event unites backyard chefs, sportsmen and women, and outdoor enthusiasts for a weekend filled with incredible food, friendly competition, and community spirit. Tickets TBA. Times vary. Get tickets.
Panda Fest at Buffalo Bayou Park Water Works | Friday, May 8 to Sunday, May 10 – Explore a new Asian food and culture festival featuring immersive panda-themed installations, live performances, art demos, 60+ vendors, and more. Expect K-pop, dance, street food and family-friendly entertainment throughout the weekend. Times vary. $14+. Get tickets.
Cinco De Barko 2026 at Houston Bark Park | Saturday, May 9 | FREE –Bring your pup to the Heights for a day filled with activities like a Pup Craft Station, Splash Pad Play Zone, Chihuahua Race, puppies up for adoption, and more. 5pm to 8pm. Learn more.
AAPI Fest at Alief Neighborhood Center & Park | Saturday, May 9 | FREE – With 170+ vendors participating, various cultures will showcase Asian pride through food, merchandise, and art. 10am to 7pm. Learn more.
3rd Annual Mother’s Day Walk & Wellness Celebration at Shadow Creek Ranch Nature Trail | Sunday, May 10 – Join hundreds of local families for a joyful evening outdoors celebrating mothers. $107+. 4pm to 6:30pm. Get tickets.

Second Week of May: May 11 to 17, 2026
27th Annual Houston Greek Fest at St. Basil Greek Orthodox Church | Thursday, May 14 to Saturday, May 16 | FREE with Donation – West Houston’s springtime Greek fest returns with Greek foods and pastries, dancing, vendors, family-friendly fun and more. $11; free ages 10 and under or with 3 canned goods per person. Times vary. Learn more.
53rd Annual Pasadena Strawberry Festival at Pasadena Fairgrounds | Thursday, May 14 to Sunday, May 17 – The popular family festival brings a weekend of barbecue, carnival rides, a car show, mutton bustin’, a kids zone, the largest strawberry cake you’ve ever seen, and more. $16; $5 ages 6 to 10; free ages 5 and under. Times vary. Get tickets.
Galveston 250 Kickoff Party at Galveston Historic Seaport | Friday, May 15 | FREE – Hop aboard the Tall Ship Elissa for an evening kickoff celebration dinner with food, drink, music to kick off the ship’s upcoming history-making 2026 voyage. $106+. 7pm to 9pm. Get tickets.
Classic Friday’s 35th Birthday Party at Numbers Nightclub | Friday, May 15 – DJ Wes Wallace spins for a supersized night with big giveaways, drink specials, and suprises at Montrose’s legendary hot spot. Cover TBA. 9pm to 2am. Learn more.
Howey’s Water Safety Festival at Sugar Land Town Square | Saturday, May 16 | FREE – The interactive, family experience focuses on water safety and drowning prevention, paired with music, dancing, hands-on activities, and an appearance by Howey the Dolphin. 10am to 1pm. Learn more.
20th Annual Empty Bowls Houston at Silver Street Studios | Saturday, May 16 | FREE – Choose from 1,500+ hand-crafted bowls, created by local artists and makers. Many bowls are $25; proceeds support Houston Food Bank. 10am to 3pm. Learn more.
BARC Adoption Day at Post Houston | Saturday, May 16 | FREE – Find a new fur-ever friend, with all adoptions including the new pets’ vaccinations, spay and neuter services, microchipping, and city licensing. 11am to 6pm. Learn more.
Asian American & Pacific Islanders Month Celebration at Walter Neighborhood Library | Saturday, May 16 | FREE – Enjoy performances by Houston House of Angklung and Viet Wave Music, plus face painting, story times and more activities. 2pm to 4pm. Learn more.
Houston Africa Day 2026 at Alief Community Park | Saturday, May 16 | FREE – Celebrate African culture in Houston with music, dance, food, and art at a family-friendly festival. 2pm to 6pm. Learn more.
Battle of Houston II: Lucha Libre at Karbach Brewing | Saturday, May 16 – The best Mexican wrestlers in Texas gather for a night of pura lucha libre action. $5+; free ages 12 and under. 6:30pm to 10pm. Get tickets.
Soccer Celebration Night: Houston Dynamo FC vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC at Shell Energy Stadium | Saturday, May 16 – The Dynamo play against the boys from British Columbia in a lead up to Houston’s World Cup action. $24+; $55+ for tickets plus club and country scarfs. 7:30pm. Get tickets.
Salsa de Mayo Festival at Finca Tres Robles | Saturday, May 16 | FREE – Sample the sweet tastes of the beginning of Houston’s fresh tomato season with a salsa and vegetable competition. 3pm to 8pm. Learn more.
Asian & Pacific American Heritage Day at Galveston’s Own Farmers Market | Sunday, May 17 | FREE ‒ Find origami and paper folding, Chinese lucky knot tying, Vietnamese Bau Cua and various Asian baked goods at a special edition of the island’s monthly fresh foods market. 9am to noon. Learn more.
Caffvino Vino Fest on Heights Boulevard | Sunday, May 17 ‒ The Heights coffee spot and wine bar hosts a bash popping with great wines and cool vibes, designed for connoisseurs and newbies alike. $59.75. 1pm to 5pm. Get tickets.
Third Week of May: May 18 to 24, 2026
Pint of Science Festival at Social Beer Garden | Monday, May 18 to Wednesday, May 20 – Meet the people responsible for the future of science, and have a drink with them, at daily sessions including “AI: Decoding Humans”, “In Time: Life, Light, and the Changing Mind”, and “What Is Matter, Really?”. $2 each night. 7pm to 9:30pm nightly. Get tickets.
Comicpalooza at George R. Brown Convention Center | Friday, May 22 to Sunday, May 24 – Brimming with entertainment, special attractions, programming, and celebrities, don your capes and head to Downtown for the annual Comicpalooza. $56+; $10 ages 6 to 12. Times vary. Get tickets.
2nd Annual Texas Monthly Taco Fest at Discovery Green | Saturday, May 23 – Enjoy an night of live entertainment, culture, and some of the best tacos Texas has to offer. $60+ 5:30pm to 8:30pm. Get tickets.
Puro Tejano Fest at Azteca Fairgrounds | Saturday, May 23 & Sunday, May 24 – The 2-day music festival showcases performances by Tejano acts like The Hometown Boys, David Olivarez, Bianca Ruiz, and more across 2 stages. $20+. Noon both days. Get tickets.
End of May: May 25 to June 7, 2026
iFest USA 2026 at Discovery Green | Saturday, May 30 | FREE – The international festival and celebration of foods and cultures from around the world returns to the Downtown park with live entertainment, cuisine, and cultural booths, and more in support of peace, love and friendship. 3:30pm to 9pm. Learn more.
Baddlands Fest at Sawyer Yards | Saturday, May 30 | Free with RSVP until 5pm– Experience H-Town’s creative community with music, art, live DJs, a vendor market, and more. $30 after 5pm. 2pm to 9pm. RSVP or get tickets.
2026 Houston Brewsology at the Houston Museum of Natural Science | Saturday, May 30 – This night at the museum will feature over 50 breweries and 150 beers, with attendees having access throughout the museum. $73+. 7pm to 11pm. Get tickets.
Wine & Food Week in The Woodlands | Thursday, June 4 to Saturday, June 6 – Celebrate the best in food and drink with a 3-day event featuring Crushing It With Cocktails on Thursday, and the Wine Rendezvous Grand Tasting & Chef Showcase on Saturday. $59+. Times vary. Get tickets.
Galveston Steampunk Festival at Moody Gardens Convention Center | Friday, June 5 to Sunday, June 7 – Go wild for the future that never was a 3-day weekend celebrating the sci-fi subgenre that mashes Victorian-era tech with retro-futurism. $35+; $15 ages 11 and under. Times vary. Get tickets.
5th Annual Celebrate Freedom Fest at Emancipation Park | Saturday, June 6 | FREE – This event at Emancipation Park brings together seven historic Black communities in Houston to celebrate Juneteenth and pay homage to the pioneers of Juneteenth. 1pm to 7pm. Get tickets.
48th Annual Houston Pride LGBT+ Celebration at City Hall | Saturday, June 6 | FREE – Houston’s LGBTQ+ community, including locals and visitors alike, join together for a full day of live entertainment, national and local talent, community resources, vendors, family‑friendly activities, and immersive experiences. 11am to 8pm. Learn more.
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