Find the perfect things to do in Houston this weekend with our Houston Weekend Guide for Thursday, June 6 to Sunday, June 9, 2019.
Weekend Shortcuts
Taste the best food and drink that The Woodlands has to offer at a week-long culinary festival; catch a razzle-dazzling performance of the Broadway hit, Chicago; throw it back to the height of grunge music at House of Blues; nosh on tacos and sip tequila at a tasty Saturday fiesta; admire the work of a prestigious origami artist who crafted life-size dresses out of paper; and more.
Check below to find great things happening around Houston this weekend, from Thursday, June 6 to Sunday, June 9, 2019.
Things to Do All Weekend
- SPA presents Chicago: The Musical at Jones Hall | Daily – Jazz up your weekend with a performance of Broadway’s longest-running American musical, Chicago, when the Society for the Performing Arts brings the Tony-Award winning production to Jones Hall. Tickets start at $35. Showtimes vary.
- Murder for Two at Stages Repertory Company | Daily – Solve a murder mystery during this musical duet, where one actor plays the inspector, and another plays all 13 suspects under investigation. Tickets start at $25, but limited discounted premium seats are available at $23 for select shows. Showtimes vary.
- Circo Hermanos Vazquez in North Houston | Daily – Delight in the thrill of human cannonballs, graceful dancers, daring acrobats, and crazy clowns at the touring circus, Circo Hermanos Vasquez. Tickets range from $15 to $60, but limited comped (you only pay the ticketing fee) to $45 tickets are available for most shows. Showtimes vary.
- Sex With Strangers at Stages Repertory Theatre | Daily – Laugh it up at Stages Repertory Theatre’s production of Sex With Strangers, a comedy about lust, love, and personal identity in the modern, Internet-obsessed age. Tickets start at $25, but limited discounted tickets start at $19.50 for select shows. Showtimes vary.
- Collected Stories at Studio 101 | Daily – Watch a Pulitzer Prize-winning drama that tells of two writers who experience friendship and betrayal in Collected Stories, presented by 4th Wall Theatre Company at Studio 101. $17, but premium $32 seats are available discounted to $16 for select shows. Showtimes vary.
- Wine & Food Week in The Woodlands | Daily – Wine and dine your way through The Woodlands at this week-long festival that features more than 500 wines, 75 chefs, and scores of food- and drink-centric events. Highlights include the H-E-B Wine Walk; Sips, Suds & Tacos; and the Wine Rendezvous Grand Tasting & Chef Showcase. Prices, times, and locations vary.
- Texas Black Expo at George R. Brown Convention Center | Daily – Join 20,000 attendees from Texas and beyond at the largest African American consumer trade show and festival in the south. The annual event boasts celebrity entertainers, influential speakers, business seminars, health and wellness exhibits, hair shows, women’s forums, concerts and more. Ticket prices and times vary.
- 2019 LGBT Pride Events Around Houston | Friday and Saturday – Celebrate Houston Pride 2019 with a variety of events, including film screenings, parades, parties, brunches, and concerts all weekend long. Times, locations, and prices vary.
- The Addams Family School Edition at Miller Outdoor Theatre | Friday and Saturday | FREE – Bring the gang to a free performance of The Addams Family School Edition, a kooky, mysterious, and spooky musical comedy based on cartoonist Charles Addams’ iconic characters, at Miller Outdoor Theatre. Showtimes vary.
- Jazz on Film at MFAH | Friday and Saturday – Discover the intersection between jazz music and cinema at MFAH’s annual celebration, Jazz on Film. The three-week event features a lineup of screenings centered around this year’s focus of 1959, a pivotal year in jazz and film. Tickets are $9 per movie; $7 for MFAH members and ages 65 and up. Times vary.
- 30th Annual Texas Music Festival at the University of Houston | Friday to Sunday – Celebrating its 30th anniversary, this month-long celebration of classical music features a series of concerts showcasing some of the brightest young artists on the scene today. The Orchestra Series features the free opening night concert in The Woodlands, a performance of cinematic splendor, a concert of symphony selections, and the festival’s grand finale. Tickets for the Orchestra Series concerts are $25; tickets for the Perspective Series concerts are $20; ticket packages for the full festival are also available. Times vary.
- Songs From the Silver Screen at The Music Box Theater | Friday to Sunday – Crack up at a hilarious performance of iconic movie moments and music when The Music Box Theater presents Songs From the Silver Screen. General admission tickets are $31; reserved seating is $41, but limited discounted $15.50 tickets are available for select shows. 7:30pm nightly.
- Houston Tattoo Arts Convention at NRG Center | Friday to Sunday – Get inked; find inspiration for your next work of art; spot TV celebrities; and load up on gear, jewelry, clothing, and artwork at the Houston Tattoo Arts Convention in NRG Center. Tickets start at $20. Times vary.
- Houston Astros vs. Baltimore Orioles at Minute Maid Park | Friday to Sunday – Get loud for the Astros when they take the field to play the Orioles in three home games at Minute Maid Park. Tickets start at $15, but you may find cheaper or better seats on TicketNetwork’s resale site. Times vary.
- Flea at Silver Street: Summer Edition at Silver Street Studios | Saturday and Sunday – Houston’s beloved seasonal pet-friendly pop-up market and social experience returns for the summer, and just in time for Dad’s Day. The market features one-of-a-kind collectibles, fashion, jewelry, vintage, art, mid-century modern furniture, original designs, home goods, local food vendors, candles, more artisan products, and a full bar. $5. Times vary.
- Houston Astros Tickets on Sale | Sponsored – Save on Astros games with cheaper, better, or hard-to-find seats on TicketNetwork’s resale market.
- Houston Dynamo Tickets on Sale | Sponsored – Save on Dynamo games with cheaper or better seats on TicketNetwork’s resale market.
Thursday, June 6, 2019
- McDonald’s International Currency Exchange at McDonald’s Restaurants – Grab some of that loose change from your last international trip and head to Mickey D’s. To celebrate the summer rollout of McDonald’s International Favorites menu items (popular hits from The Netherlands, Spain, Canada, and Australia), the restaurant group will be trading any of the items for any single piece of foreign currency for three hours. Inside the restaurants only. 2pm to 5pm.
- First Thursday at Mid Main – Browse an art garden and market, listen to live music by a Selena tribute band, and sip drinks from Deep Eddy Vodka and Saint Arnold Brewing Co during the First Thursday celebration at Mid Main. Suggested donation of $5. 6pm.
- Thursday Concerts: Marshall Crenshaw at Discovery Green | FREE – Discovery Green presents a weekly series of family-friendly concerts that showcase the best music of the Gulf Coast. This week features the smart pop and roots rock of Marshall Crenshaw. 7pm to 9:30pm.
- ABBA Tribute Band ABBARAMA at House of Blues – See young young musicians from Sweden, UK, and the U.S. in a high energy tribute to ABBA. $15, but limited comped (you only pay the ticketing fees) tickets are available for this show. 8pm
- Derek Hough Live! at Smart Financial Centre – Watch in amazement as Emmy award-winning dancer Derek Hough graces the stage of Smart Financial Centre for his first-ever solo tour, featuring styles ranging from ballroom and tap to salsa and hip-hop. Tickets start at $49.50, but you may find cheaper or better seats on TicketNetwork’s resale site. 8pm.
- Betty Who in Concert at White Oak Music Hall – Dance it out to the poppy tunes of Betty Who, known for hits like “Somebody Loves You,” “Ignore Me,” and a revitalized rendition of Donna Lewis’ “I Love You Always Forever.” Tickets start at $21, but you may find cheaper or better seats on TicketNetwork’s resale site. 8pm.
- CSz presents The EaDo Comedy Show – For this improv show, ComedySportz Houston will draw from the vibe of the East Downtown neighborhood and call on audience members to participate. $10; limited comped and discounted $5 tickets available. 8pm.
- Juice WRLD’s Death Race For Love Tour at Revention Music Center – Jam out to rapper Jarad Higgins (aka Juice WORLD)’s “Death Race for Love Tour” at Revention Music Center in Downtown. Arrive early to catch openers Ski Mask the Slump God. Tickets start at $88.50, but you may find cheaper or better seats on TicketNetwork’s resale site. 8pm.
- Thursday Sessions with DJ Act Badd at Boondocks | No Cover – Chill out to the laid-back tracks of DJ Act Badd when he takes the stage at Boondocks in Montrose. 10pm.
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Friday, June 7, 2019
- Paper Couture Opening Day at The Printing Museum – Scope out a collection of full-sized, paper-based fashions created by origami artist Joan Son at Paper Couture. Drawing inspiration from her original paper doll dress designs from the late ‘50s, Son uses an arsenal of paper techniques to create retro-inspired sculptures that honor both the past and present. $5. 10am.
- The FOMO Factory Opening at The Galleria – Be the first to check out this immersive, playful pop-up experience that aims to bring out your inner child. Located in The Galleria for a limited time, the FOMO Factory features 17 rooms of tastes, sounds, and smells that’ll take you back to iconic moments ranging from the playground to the school dance. $28. 10am to 9pm.
- Texas Music Festival Orchestra in Concert at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | FREE – Listen to performances by talented musicians from across the globe during the Texas Music Festival Orchestra at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. 8pm.
- Grunge Fest at House of Blues – Pay tribute to all of your favorite ‘90s rockers with Grunge Fest at House of Blues, featuring a full lineup of tribute grunge bands. You’ll hear from Pearl Gem, Nervana, Alyson Chayns, and Rusted Cage. $15, but limited comped (you only pay the ticketing fee) tickets are available. 7pm.
- Texas Monthly Live at Wortham Theater Center – Experience a live issue of Texas Monthly magazine reimagined as a theatrical performance with music, video, and narration during Texas Monthly Live at Wortham Theater Center. Tickets start at $34, but $20 tickets are available with promocode TMFAMILY. 7pm.
- Comedian Steve-O at Houston Improv – Burst out laughing at the zany antics and extreme humor of actor, stand-up comedian, and stunt performer Steve-O, when he performs a live show at Houston Improv. Tickets start at $25. 7:30pm.
- Lany in Concert at Revention Music Center – Jam out to a live show by the Los Angeles-based, indie pop trio, Lany, as they take the stage at Revention Music Center. Tickets start at $30. 8pm.
- The Industrial Evolution Fashion Show at the Other Silo – When Worlds Collide Fashion presents an outdoor fashion show and party themed to the Industrial Revolution at the Other Silo, with its original brick walls, exposed iron ducts and metal beams. The show will feature the work of designers Nicholas Nguyen for Mysterious by NPN, Tomas Benitez, and Angel Phan. Tickets are $40. 8:30pm to 10:30pm.
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