Plan Your Weekend: October 12 to 15, 2023

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Enjoy the arrival of fall at a free concert at the Menil on Sunday | Courtesy of Menil Collection

Updated Friday, October 13, 2023 at 1pm

Find the perfect things to do in Houston this weekend with our Weekend Guide for Thursday, October 12 to Sunday, October 15, 2023.

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Things to Do
All Weekend Long

  • Fall Artisan Market at Contemporary Handweavers of Houston | Thursday to Saturday | No Cover – The Spring Branch guild house for handweavers hosts its annual artisan market, where you can find one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted items ranging from shawls, scarves and jewelry to art, table linens and more. Thursday 6pm to 9pm; Friday and Saturday 10am to 5pm.
  • Live at the Founders Club: The Songs of Tony Bennett at Hobby Center | Friday & Saturday – This evening of jazz by saxophonist Shelley Carrol and saxophonist/vocalist David Caceres includes songs you know by heart, including “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” “New York State of Mind” and more. $40 and up. Friday at 7:30pm; Saturday at 7pm and 9pm.
  • King’s Oktoberfest 2023 at King’s Bierhaus Heights | Friday to Sunday – The Bavarian BierHaus in the Heights hosts a weekend of Oktoberfest fun with a wide selection of German beer and authentic German plates, costume contests, mug lifting competitions, live music and carnival games. One-day passes are $20 and up, $59 including drinks. VIP passes are $120 and includes food and more. Times vary.
  • 34th Annual Conroe Cajun Catfish Festival in Downtown Conroe | Friday to Sunday – The family-friendly Conroe Cajun Catfish Festival features three days of live music with local, regional and national performers on three stages, food vendors offering festival and Cajun favorites, arts and crafts vendors, a professional carnival, assorted community and educational exhibits, an annual Catfish Pageant, a KidZone area, and more. $15 and up; free for ages 12 and under. Times vary.
  • Comedian Craig Ferguson at Houston Improv | Friday to Sunday – Best known for his role on The Drew Carey Show and as host of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, the Scottish comedian spends a weekend in Spring Branch, delivering his observations on the world around him. $60 for 2, and up. Times vary.
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Wings Over Houston
Ellington Field
Saturday & Sunday

One of the top airshows in the nation, Wings Over Houston showcases vintage World War II aircraft and modern aviation with soaring spectacles, reenactments, and high-flying aerobatics. This year will feature an appearance by the USAF Thunderbirds along with simulator rides, a kid’s carnival, merchandise and autograph booths.

$45 and up | 8am to 4pm

  • 2023 Wings Over Houston Airshow at Ellington Field | Saturday & Sunday – One of the top airshows in the nation, Wings Over Houston showcases vintage World War II aircraft and modern aviation with soaring spectacles, reenactments, and high-flying aerobatics. This year will feature an appearance by the USAF Thunderbirds along with simulator rides, a kid’s carnival, merchandise and autograph booths. Tickets include admission for one adult and up to 6 children (ages 14 and under). Sign up for free to be an Air Show Insider and score discounted admission on tickets. Advance tickets are $45, $50 at the gate. 8am to 4pm.
  • Pearland Art on the Pavilion at Pearland Town Center | Saturday & Sunday | No Cover – Hit up Pearland’s outdoor shopping district for a two-day juried art market featuring regional artists showcasing and selling one-of-a-kind artwork, with performances by local bands and musicians, plus food truck offerings. 10am to 5pm.
  • Bayou City Art Festival in Sam Houston Park | Saturday & Sunday – The Bayou City Art Festival returns to Sam Houston Park in Downtown for two days of art shopping and showcases by more than 220 national and international artists. Plus, you can stroll the craft beer and boutique wine gardens, participate in a community art project and take in live performances. Tickets are $18 and up; free for ages 12 and under. 10am to 6pm.
  • Pumpkin Patch Fall Festival at Nature Discovery Center | Saturday & Sunday | FREE – This two-day festival for the whole family offers as day of games, crafts and fun activities, plus food, photo ops, animal ambassadors and plenty of pumpkins. 11am to 4pm.
  • Galveston Greek Festival at Assumption of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church | Saturday & Sunday | FREE – Galveston’s Greek fest returns with two days of Greek food, drinks, pastries, souvenirs, and more. There will be live Bouzouki by Dimitri Karageorgo, traditional Greek Dancers, church tours, imported merchandise and food products in the Greek market. Times vary.
  • I’m Not a Comedian… I’m Lenny Bruce at Evelyn Rubenstein JCC | Saturday & Sunday – Explore the legendary life and death of funnyman and free speech champion Lenny Bruce, portrayed by actor Ronnie Mario in a performance that’s been lauded by the comedian’s real life friends, family, and fans. The show explores Bruce’s personal pain, sharply funny social commentary and completely original, freestyle comedy that left a lasting impact on today’s poetry, politics, music, film, and comedy. $45 and up. Times vary.

Ongoing Live Theater & Performing Arts in Houston

  • Heroes of the Fourth Turning at Rec Room Arts | Thursday to Saturday | Ongoing – When four friends gather on the edge of the wilderness to honor their mentor, recently named president of a deeply conservative Catholic college, they find their sensibilities and values challenged amid a changing world. Are they really who they thought they were? Find out in this play about grace and redemption. $15 and up. 7:30pm.
  • Switzerland at Stages | Daily | Ongoing – In this taut, psychological thriller, Texas murder mystery writer Patricia Highsmith gets a strange visitor to her remote Swiss Alps home. A stranger, a fan of her work, turns up urging her to write another installment of her Tom Ripley series. Will she? Or will something worse happen? Stages favorite Sally Edmunson stars as Patricia. This production runs through Sunday, November 12. $50 and up. Showtimes vary.
  • American Mariachi at Alley Theatre | Daily | Ongoing – In this play about dreaming big, it’s the 1970s, and Lucha wants to form a mariachi band. But girls don’t do that. Or can they? This heartwarming clash of cultures showcases what it means to embrace all of your heritage. This production runs through Sunday, October 22. $35 and up. Showtimes vary.
  • Stages presents Always…Patsy Cline at the Gordy | Daily | Ongoing – Celebrating its 35th anniversary, this musical biography features 27 of the iconic country singer’s hits, while showcasing her rise to stardom in the 1960s. It’s also the story of the friendship between Cline and Houston native Louise Seger, who met the singer in a Bayou City honky tonk. $48 and up. Showtimes vary.
‘Waiting for Godot’ | Photo: Anthony Rathbun; courtesy of Catastrophic Theatre
  • Main Street Theater for Youth presents Carmela Full of Wishes at MATCH | Saturday | Ongoing – This touching tale is the story of Carmela, who has a very special wish to help keep her family together. Based on the children’s book by Matt de la Peña, it’s a family-friendly production that explores hope in the migrant community. This production runs through Saturday, October 21. $20 and up. Showtimes vary.
  • Catastrophic Theatre presents Waiting for Godot at MATCH | Thursday to Saturday | Final Weekend – In Samuel Beckett’s absurdist masterpiece, two penniless tramps wait on a road for Mr. Godot to show up, only to find out that he won’t come today, but surely tomorrow. As they wait, they pass the time in every way imaginable. Greg Dean, Charlie Scott, Kyle Sturdivant and Troy Schulze reprise their roles from Catastrophic’s 2013 production, which was hailed by critics across the city for its brilliance. Pay-what-you-can. Showtimes vary.
  • What the Constitution Means to Me at Main Street Theater | Daily | Final Weekend – This regional premiere tells the story of 15-year-old Heidi, who earned scholarship money for college by taking part in Constitutional debate competitions. As Heidi looks back on her experiences, she considers what one of our most important founding documents means for our history and our future. $39 and up. Showtimes vary.
  • Chicken & Biscuits at Ensemble Theatre | Daily | Final Weekend – Douglas Lyons’ family comedy examines what happens when the Jenkins crew comes together to celebrate the life and legacy of the family patriarch. Things unravel when a family secret turns up at the funeral. $34 and up. Showtimes vary.

Houston’s Fall Patios, Rice Village Bars & Other Destinations

  • 20+ of Houston’s Best Patios – It’s patio weather in Houston—at long last—and we’ve gathered more than 20 spots across town where you can post up and enjoy a breeze, a beer or a meal.
  • Best Bars in Rice Village – Check out our rundown of 10 signature cocktail bars, dives, and more that can be found throughout the lively neighborhood of Rice Village and West University.
  • Must Do Things in Buffalo Bayou Park – Find your way underground, bring your pup to one of the city’s best dog parks, take to twilight viewing of bat colonies, and more with our 5 ways to explore Buffalo Bayou Park.
  • Happy Hour Hot Spots in EaDo – This walkable strip of East Downtown is full of laid-back patios, sports bars with impressive tap lists, and the nerdiest bar in town.
  • 75+ Fall Festivals in Houston | Ongoing – Explore our guide to a supersized festival season coming to Houston, showcasing the city’s culture, music, arts, food scenes, and more.
  • Fall Markets in Greater Houston | Ongoing – From spooky evenings on the bayou to annual nutcracker extravaganzas, we’ve gathered 25 fall markets to put on your radar.
  • Greater Houston Guide to Hispanic Heritage Month | Ongoing – This weekend and beyond, find more things to do that celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month at concerts, festivals and more in neighborhoods across Greater Houston.
  • Oktoberfest Celebrations in Greater Houston | Ongoing – Find more Oktoberfest parties than what’s listed in the Weekend Guide with our comprehensive look at celebrations taking place through the end of October.

THURSDAY
October 12, 2023

  • Football: UH Cougars vs. West Virginia at TDECU Stadium – Watch the Coogs host fellow Big 12 college West Virginia on Hispanic Heritage day at the stadium. $40 and up. 6pm.
  • Don Broco in Concert at House of Blues – The chart-topping four-piece from the UK makes the trip stateside, touring their 2021 release, Amazing Things. $23. 6:30pm.
  • The All-American Rejects in Concert at 713 Music Hall – The emo pop rock band is celebrating nearly 25 years together with their first headlining tour in ten years when Wet Hot All-American tour comes through the 713. New Found Glory, Motion City Soundtrack, and the Get Up Kids are in support. $69.50 and up. 7pm.
  • ROCO Connections: Sight & Sound at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | FREE – Held on a free admission day at MFAH, ROCO brings a night of chamber music to the galleries, featuring violinist Eva Burmeister and pianist Audrey Andrist. 7pm.
  • John Waters Trash-A-Thon at Numbers Nightclub – Hosted by the Friends of River Oaks Theatre, this night of John Waters classics features three of his films, each representing the three decades of his career. Head to the iconic Montrose nightclub to catch screenings of Serial Mom, Polyester, and Pink Flamingos, with drag artist Sauvignon Blanca performing and leading activities between films. $20. 7pm.

Avenged Sevenfold
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Thursday, October 12

The American heavy metal band is storming through the Woodlands, bringing music from their most existential, introspective, and eclectic record yet, Life is But a Dream.

$35 and up | 7:30pm

  • More Great Things to Do All Weekend Long – Some of the biggest things to do in Houston are happening all weekend long. Scroll up to explore events and shows spanning multiple days, or browse Houston Experiences to save on museum and brewery passes, tours, and more.

FRIDAY
October 13, 2023

Noche de Cumbia
Axelrad
Friday, October 13

Son Rompe Pera headlines this monthly night of cumbia at the neon-lit garden of Axelrad. Come by for the unique sounds of the garage-cumbia-marimba-punk band and dance all night.

FREE | 7pm to 1:30am

  • Noche de Cumbia at Axelrad | FREE – Son Rompe Pera headlines this monthly night of cumbia at the neon-lit garden of Axelrad. Come by for the unique sounds of the garage-cumbia-marimba-punk band and dance all night. 21+. 7pm to 1:30am.
  • Dia de la Hispanidad: Ida y Vuelta at Miller Outdoor Theatre | FREE – Explore the rich history of music in the Americas and the way Indigenous cultures and Europe influenced the sounds of the continents. This full-scale production touches on the musical culture of Peru, Chile, Venezuela, Mexico and many others through music, dance, and magnificent costumes. 7:30pm.
  • John Waters: End of the World at Wortham Center – The legendary director and comedian brings an all-new, fast-moving, comic monologue to Downtown, about today’s despair and diseases, desires and desperations—all while carrying an insane optimism welcoming audiences into a new dawn of depravity. $29 and up. 7:30pm.
  • Houston Symphony presents Fiesta Sinfónica at Jones Hall | FREE – The Symphony opens their doors for a free performance that highlights the musical contributions of Latin American and Hispanic composers. Enjoy works like Conga del Fuego Nuevo by Arturo Márquez, MeChicano by Juan Pablo Contreras, music from West Side Story, and more. 7:30pm.
  • Dancing with the Houston Stars 2023 at MATCH – A dozen Houston influencers and achievers strap on their dancing shoes for a night of fundraising performances at MATCH. This year’s contestants include Briana Conner of ABC13, Max Bozeman of the Greasy Spoon, Keisha Nicole from 97.9 The Box, and more. $50. 8pm.
  • Boy Named Banjo in Concert at Last Concert Cafe – The five-piece country outfit from Nashville makes a stop at the intimate stage of Last Concert Cafe with songs from their latest, Dusk. $18 and up. 8pm.
A promotional image of John Waters in a red coat clasping his hands in front of his face

John Waters
Wortham Center
Friday, October 13

The legendary director and comedian brings an all-new, fast-moving, comic monologue to Downtown, about today’s despair and diseases, desires and desperations—all while carrying an insane optimism welcoming audiences into a new dawn of depravity.

$29 and up | 7:30pm

  • More Great Things to Do All Weekend Long – Some of the biggest things to do in Houston are happening all weekend long. Scroll up to explore events and shows spanning multiple days, or browse Houston Experiences to save on museum and brewery passes, tours, and more.

Things to Do on Saturday, October 14 & Sunday, October 15, 2023.


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Justin Jerkins
A longtime Houstonian, Justin Jerkins always keeps an eye out for what's ahead on Houston's horizon while serving as Editor-in-Chief of 365 Things to Do in Houston. When he's not passing along the latest events, destinations and hidden treasures in H-Town, he loves diving into the city's food scene, shopping local and learning about Houston's rich history.