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Plan Your Weekend: November 6 to 9, 2025
Events are not ranked but are listed in chronological order, by start date and time and then by end date and time. Festivals, shows and events that span multiple days are listed first in our All Weekend Long section.
All Weekend Long
Lone Star Rally on Galveston Island | Daily | Many Events FREE – North America’s largest 4-day motorcycle gathering returns, with vendors, live music, demos, bike and car shows, and more. No ride required to check out custom bikes and tricked-out cars. $75+. Places, prices and times vary. Learn more.
Broadway at The Hobby Center: A Beautiful Noise – The Neil Diamond Musical | Daily – The bio-musical charts the story of how a kid from Brooklyn became one of America’s rock icons. $55+. Times vary. Get tickets.
Ann & Stephen Kaufman Jewish Book & Arts Festival at ERJCC | Daily | Ongoing – The country’s largest book festival of its kind offers author talks, book discussions & more across a series of events. Prices and times vary. Get tickets.
Mary Poppins at Lone Star College Tomball Performing Arts Center | Daily – Disney’s magical take on Poppins’ London comes to life on stage courtesy of National Youth Theater. $12+. Times vary. Get tickets.
Live at the Founders Club: Divas Across the Decades at The Hobby Center | Thursday & Friday – Christina Wells celebrates the music of iconic divas, from jazz legends to Motown and more. $35+. 7:30pm both nights. Get tickets.
Annual Houston Cinema Arts Festival Around Houston | Starts Thursday | Ongoing – Houston’s silver screen celebration returns, screening and premiering short and feature length films from Houston and around the world. Locations, prices, times vary. Get tickets.
Sensory Feast: A Magical Dining Experience at Weights + Measures | Thursday & Saturday | Ongoing – Dinner tables become portals to another world where enchanting stories come to life through projection-mapped digital animation during a 3-course meal. $70+. 6pm and 8:30pm both nights. Get tickets.
Fall Festival at Armand Bayou Nature Center | Friday & Saturday – Go back to nature and on history at the family fest offering music, dancers, wagon rides, woodcarving and woodworking, candle making, butter making, kids’ activities, and more. $14; $10 ages 4 to 12 and 60+; member discounts. 10am to 4pm both days. Get tickets.
Holiday Soul Nutcracker Market at Bayou City Event Center | Friday & Saturday – The unique holiday market celebrates Houston’s Black and soul culture with unique vendors, offerings, and more. $27+; $47+ both days. Times vary. Get tickets.
Comedian Ms. Pat at Houston Improv | Friday & Saturday – The star of her self-titled BET and Paramount+ sitcom, the once inner-city drug dealer turned suburban mom, brings her raw, edgy comedy to the Improv. $43+. Times vary. Get tickets.
31st Annual Clear Lake Greek Festival at Clear Lake Park | Friday to Sunday – Revelers of all ages can savor authentic Greek and Mediterranean food, wine and pastries, live Greek dance performances, dance lessons, shopping, a kids area, and more. $5; free for ages 12 and under, military and first responders. Times vary. Learn more.
72nd Annual Gem, Mineral, Jewelry Show at Humble Civic Center | Friday to Sunday – The annual show returns to celebrate, showcase, and sell minerals, fossils, jewelry, gemstones, and other unique finds. $12; free ages 12 and under. Times vary. Get tickets.
The Complete Walking Tour of Houston: History, Architecture & Street Art in Downtown | Saturday & Sunday – Embark on Houston’s only tip-based, guided walking tour—with glowing 5-star reviews on TripAdvisor—exploring iconic landmarks, stunning architecture, and fascinating stories from the city’s past in a 2-hour tour of Downtown. Meet in front of Day 6 Coffee Co. at 910 Prairie St. Pay What You Wish; RSVP required. 10am both days. RSVP now.
Little Woodfest: Woodlands Children’s Festival at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Saturday & Sunday | FREE – For its 25th anniversary, the festival is transforming into Little Woodfest, offering hands-on, music based activities and stations throughout the pavilion. $11.85. Times vary. Get tickets.
Salute to Military & First Responders at Kemah Boardwalk | Saturday & Sunday | No Cover – The weekend of family-friendly festivities includes military and first responder exhibits, live music, a patriotic fireworks display on Saturday night only, and a 5K run. Special discounts are available for military and first responders. Times vary. Learn more.
Angels in America: Parts 1 & 2 at The Rec Room | Saturday & Sunday | Ongoing – Downtown’s resourceful and highly respected company tackles the epic 2-part Pulitzer and Tony-winning exploration of the AIDS crisis and homosexuality in the ‘80s. Separately ticketed, the 2 parts, Millennium Approaches and Perestroika are presented on alternating nights. Times vary. Get tickets.
Fractal Worlds at Artechouse | Daily | Ongoing – Visual artist Julius Horsthuis invites audiences to step inside the infinite, using powerful digital projections to show how mathematics shape the physical world along with our perception, emotion, and imagination. $30+. Times vary. Get tickets.
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Anachronous Opening at Holocaust Museum Houston | FREE with RSVP – See the debut of Argentinian photographer Cynthia Isakson’s digital photographs printed on breathable waterproof fabric, following her family from Warsaw to Buenos Aires to Houston. 6pm to 7:30pm. RSVP.
Oysters, Blues & Brews at Goode Co. Armadillo Palace – Savor coastal dishes, a seafood bar, and live Texas blues from The Mighty Orq, benefiting the Coastal Conservation Association’s Building Conservation Trust program. $100+. 6pm to 9pm. Get tickets.
First Thursday at Mid Main Houston | Some FREE – The monthly Midtown block party returns with a night of live music, drink and food specials, shopping, and more benefitting Fresh Arts Houston. $10 garden access. 6pm to 10pm. Learn more.
Disney’s Lilo & Stitch (2025) Movie Screening at Market Square Park | FREE – See this year’s $1 billion hit retelling the story of Ohana when an awkwardly aggressive little Hawaiian girl meets an aggressively awkward alien experiment after he escaped intergalactic imprisonment. 6:30pm. Learn more.
South Arcade in Concert in The Bronze Peacock Room at House of Blues – The alt-indie rock band from Oxford, England plays the upstairs stage at House of Blues. $37. 6:30pm. Get tickets.
Geese in Concert at White Oak Music Hall – The indie-rock and post-punk band known for “Low Era” and “Cowboy Nudes” plays WOMH. First run tickets are sold out, but limited resale tickets may be available. 7pm. Get tickets.
A Conversation on the de Menil House at The Menil Collection | FREE – Speakers reflect on the de Menil’s Houston house, its architecture, interior spaces, and how they lived with works from their collection. 7pm. Learn more.
Adulti-Verse: K-Pop Night at Meow Wolf – K-Pop meets Radio Tave as HydeHeart spins K-pop dance anthems & fan-favorite b-sides, followed by DJ Brandon Airlines on a sonic flight. $33. 7pm to 11pm. Get tickets.
Lolá Ákínmádé Åkerström Author Talk at Kindred Stories – The bestselling author of the international bestseller In Every Mirror She’s Black talks about her work and her latest novel, Bitter Honey. $5. 7:30pm. Get tickets.
DJ Night: Helena Hauff at Post Houston – The former resident DJ at Hamburg, Germany’s legendary Golden Pudel club brings her raw sets—blending acid, electro, EBM, techno, and post-punk—to H-Town. $19.15. 9pm to 2:15pm. Get tickets.
More Great Things to Do All Weekend Long – Some of the biggest things to do in Houston are happening all weekend long. Check out local attractions and destinations and more.
Friday, November 7, 2025
Big Thief in Concert at White Oak Music Hall – The indie folk band out of Brooklyn known for “Not” and “Vampire Empire” headlines the lawn as their Somersault Slide 360 Tour hits HTX. $63+. 6pm. Get tickets.
Atreyu in Concert at Bad Astronaut Brewing – The late ‘90s and ‘00s metalcore band out of Yorba Linda, CA headlines at the Hardy Yards brewery. He is Legend and Zero open. 20$. 6pm. Get tickets.
Night Market 2025 at Asia Society Texas Center | No Cover – The beloved annual event offers family-friendly activities including a marketplace, games, cultural installations, and sumo wrestling demonstrations. Some activities require a ticket. 6pm to 10pm. Learn more.
Candlelight Concert: Coldplay & Imagine Dragons at Resurrection MCC – The Divisi String Quartet performs a 60-minute string concert by candlelight, with songs like Coldplay’s “Clocks” and “Fix You” and Imagine Dragons’ “Radioactive” and “Nice to Meet You.” Future dates available. $38+. 6:30pm.
Ok Go in Concert at House of Blues – The band known for catchy alt-pop songs and ever more elaborately choreographed videos plays HOB’s music hall stage. $101+. 7pm. Get tickets.
Comedian Bert Kriescher at NRG Arena – Known for performing shirtless, the raucous comic brings his Permission to Party World Tour to NRG Park. $53+. 7pm. Get tickets.
Comedian Giulio Gallarotti at The Riot Comedy Club – The New York comic lands on the Montrose state with his quick wit, thoughtful storytelling, and laid-back delivery. $28+. 7pm. Get tickets.
Press Start Video Game Art Show at The Hardy & Nance Studios | FREE – Celebrate gaming from Atari to Zelda and all in between as 50+ local artists pay homage to their favorite, plus enjoy brews, ciders, and infused drinks from H-Town breweries. 7pm to 11pm. Get tickets.
Comedian Steve Hofstetter at The Secret Group – The comic known as one of YouTube’s most popular comics with over 225 million views and half a billion more on Facebook comes to Houston for a show expected to sell out. $59. 7:30pm. Get tickets.
Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit in Concert at 713 Music Hall – The singer-songwriter and former Drive-By-Truckers guitarist known for his blend of country, folk, rock, soul, and R&B hits the Downtown stage. $64 7:30pm. Get tickets.
Social Movement Dance Company: Best of Both Worlds at The Gordy – Experience an evening of bold new works merging physicality, narrative, and emotion. The program includes the world premiere of Yu-Ling Yeh’s Gun 滚 (“roll” or “boil”). $30. 7:30pm. Get tickets.
Rodney Crowell in Concert at The Heights Theater – The legendary country singer, originally from Crosby in northwestern Greater Houston, brings his Airline Highway Tour home. Thomas Csorba opens. $57+. 8pm. Get tickets.
The Darkness in Concert at Warehouse Live Midtown – The British hard rock and glam metal band plays Midtown. Mark Daly opens. $44+. 8pm. Get tickets.
New Constellations & Jane Leo in Concert at The Continental Club – The eclectic Portland-based alt-indie play the Midtown stage, while the art rock, synth pop duo Jane Leo opens the show. $20+. 8pm. Get tickets.
Candlelight: A Tribute to Bad Bunny Concert at Resurrection MCC – Experience the 1-hour multi-sensory stringmulti-sensory string concert covering the Puerto Rican star’s hits, including “La Canción”, “Moscow Mule”, and “La Noche de Anoche”. $81.50. 8:45pm. Get tickets.
More Great Things to Do All Weekend Long – Some of the biggest things to do in Houston are happening all weekend long. Check out local attractions and destinations and more.
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