Immerse yourself in the Big Game experience without venturing into the Downtown crowds at the free Midtown Park Super Block Party on Saturday, February 4 and Sunday, February 5, 2017.
Showcasing musical entertainment (local and national), food, art, and outdoor fun for all ages, the two-day Super Block Party is the public’s first preview of the new Midtown Park. Once just a vacant, three-acre space, the site has been transformed into a new gathering spot in the very heart of the Midtown District.
Both locals and visitors are invited to check out the park and play interactive games provided by Sportsmonkey and Gulf Coast Gamers Mobile Video Game Entertainment.
Delicious bites will be on site from Bowl’D Up and Casian King Food Truck; with fine spirits and beverages from Gene’s Bar & Grill and Grandma’s Boys Lemonade.
Entertainment Lineup
Saturday, February 4, 2017
Things kick off at 10am with an official Super Bowl LI Activation featuring Line Dance Instructor Vanessa Branch, Baby Sonic Boom, and a drumline performance.
Beginning at noon, there will a full afternoon of musical performances, beginning with DJ Mav, DJ Big Reeks of the Waxaholics, DJ Larose Royce, and DJ Envy of the nationally syndicated radio show The Breakfast Club.
You’ll also find a meet and greet with former pro athletes Leonard Stephens, Mike T. Brown, Tyrone Smith, Chris Broussard, Maurice Evans and Rushia Brown.
Super Bowl Sunday, February 5, 2017
The Lone Star Choppaz get things started at 10am with an official Super Bowl LI Activation, followed by performances by DJ Rusk and the Zydeco Hi-Steppers from noon to 2pm.
Getting There
Shuttles operated by the Houston Wave will be available to transport visitors around Midtown.
The park is conveniently located just minutes from the Metro Rail’s McGowen Station on Main.
The Midtown Park Super Block Party
- Dates: Saturday, February 4 and Sunday, February 5, 2017
- Times: Saturday 10am to 7pm; Sunday 10am to 2pm
- Location: Midtown Park, 2811 Travis Street, Houston, TX 77006
- Transportation: Shuttles operated by the Houston Wave will be available to transport visitors around Midtown, and the park is conveniently located just minutes from the Metro Rail’s McGowen Station on Main.
- Admission: Free. Click here for more information.
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