Saturday, June 13, 2026
Let’s Play Soccer Party at Fort Bend Children’s Discovery Center – Join a kids celebration of movement, play, and healthy-body goals. Included with $15 admission. 9am to 5pm. Learn more.
Yoga Better at Discovery Green | FREE with RSVP – Begin your weekend in the heart of Downtown at an all-levels yoga class. 9am. RSVP.
JiggAerobics: East River Fit at East River | FREE with RSVP – Get ready to dance and sweat in the East End. 10am. RSVP.
2026 Juneteenth Parade in Third Ward | FREE to Watch – Join in or cheer on a celebration parade from Wheeler Avenue to Emancipation Park, southeast of Downtown Houston. 10am to noon. Learn more.
Main Street Theater for Youth: The True Story of the Three Little Pigs at MATCH – Kids pre-K and older can delight at a new take on the classic tale, as the Big Bad Wolf takes center stage in the “Trial of the Century.” $24+. 10:30am and 1:30pm. Get tickets.
Leather Belt Workshop at HCCC – Craft your own classic leather belt in a beginner workshop led by artist Brian Weekes. $135; $120 members. 11am. Get tickets.
National Rosé Day Provençal Pool Party at La Colombe d’Or Hotel – Montrose’s boutique high-rise hotel hosts a sun-drenched afternoon inspired by the beauty and charm of the French Riviera. $71. 11am to 2pm. Get tickets.
The Book Dragon Festival at Post Houston – Meet 30+ sci-fi, fantasy and paranormal authors selling their books and check out flash tattoos, a vendor market, book swap, and more. $38. 11am to 5pm. Get tickets.
Afternoon Tea: Sweet & Tart at Central Market Cooking School – Learn some history about tea, how to make it, and how to serve it in a relaxing class. $75. Noon. Get tickets.
Tamales 101 Class at Sylvia’s Enchilada Kitchen – The TexMex favorite on Eldridge hosts its final spring cooking class, where participants learn craft pork and chicken tamales. $75. 1pm. Get tickets.
Juneteenth on Screen: Stories of Freedom, Resistance & Legacy at Post Houston | FREE with RSVP – Buffalo Soldiers National Museum hosts award-winning documentarian Gordon S. Williams who shares 4 powerful documentaries in a 90-minute show. 1pm. RSVP.
2026 Galveston Island Juneteenth Festival & Celebration at Menard Park | FREE – Join an early celebration of Juneteenth, in the seaside town where it began, at a fest offering live music and entertainment, a variety of food and marketplace vendors, and more all ages fun. 1pm to 8pm. Learn more.
Astroworld Employee Reunion at Giant Texas Distilling | No Cover – Onetime Astroworlders are invited to share memories of life at Houston’s lost, but not forgotten amusement park. 4pm to 9pm. Learn More.
White Linen Night at League City Historic District | FREE – Wear white and explore 3-block downtown League City, enjoying live music, working artists, food and drink, and more. 4pm to 8pm. Learn more.
Convergence Art Reception at Winter Street Studios | FREE – Spy artworks showcasing the rainbow as metaphor, structure, and inspiration for pieces emphasizing how communities are shaped in a fundraiser for LGBT+ youth. 5pm to 7pm. Learn more.
Two-year Anniversary Party at Nori Nori – The Asia Town restaurant hosts an evening of tastings, drinks, a bluefin tuna carving demo, and more. $200+. 5:30pm to 11pm. Get tickets.
Asian Dumplings Cooking Class at AC Hotel Houston Downtown – Learn to make authentic dumplings from scratch alongside an expert chef in a 2-hour hands-on class. $69. 6pm. Get tickets.
Author Kristina Forest at Kindred Stories – The bestselling writer discusses and signs her new romance novel, The Summer Girlfriend, in Third Ward. $25 includes the book. 6pm. Get tickets.
Galveston ArtWalk in Historic Downtown Galveston | FREE – Step into the island’s thriving arts scene—exploring galleries, meeting artists, enjoying vino and food, finding one-of-a-kind works, and more. 6pm to 9pm. Learn more.
Kam Franklin in Concert at 1859 St. Joseph’s Church – Houston’s own singer-songwriter and producer—best known as The Suffers’ lead singer—performs a solo show live in the intimate Galveston church. $38. 7pm. Get tickets.
Yebba in Concert at White Oak Music Hall – The singer-songwriter brings her mix of R&B, soul, jazz, gospel, and indie-folk to the 19th Street stage. $57+. 7pm. Get tickets.
Candlelight: A Tribute to Bad Bunny Concert at Lone Star Flight Museum – 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”. $70+. 7pm. Get tickets.
Charlie Puth in Concert at 713 Music Hall – The pop singer and influencer brings the Whatever’s Clever! World Tour to the Downtown. $76+. 7:30pm. Get tickets.
Taylorville in Concert at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion – The unofficial Taylor Swift tribute brings all the Eras feels to The Woodlands for Swifties of all ages. $25+. 8pm. Get tickets.
Yo Quiero Bailar Fest at Warehouse Live – The Midtown rooftop hosts a lineup featuring One Six, Vala, J-Star and Chico playing a night reggaeton and dembow to keep the dancefloor busy. $21+. 9pm. Get tickets.
Emo Pride Night with Shosty at The Continental Club – Feel all the feels at a LGBT+ and allies dance party supporting the Trevor Project. $13+. 9pm. Get tickets.
Candlelight: A Tribute to Bad Bunny Concert at Lone Star Flight Museum – 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.” $65+. 9:15pm. Get tickets.
Saturday Night: Celebrate Before Sunday Soccer at Social Beer Garden HTX | No Cover – The Midtown hotspot hosts an electrifying pre-game party on the eve of Sunday’s thrilling Germany vs. Curacao World Cup soccer match, played in Houston. 10pm to 2am. Learn more.
DJ Night: DJ Seinfeld Live Set at Art Club in Post Houston – The Swedish DJ’s blend of lo-fi house, breakbeat, jungle, and emotive electronica takes over the dancefloor. $37+. 10am to 3pm. 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.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
TEDx Third Ward Salon at MATCH – A local edition of the popular YouTube-primed speaker series features 6 distinct sessions presenting creatives and community builders sharing stories on how to build a better world. $79 session; $149 day pass. Every 2 hours from 9am to 9pm. Get tickets.
National Bourbon Day at Ouisie’s Table – Buy any entree at the River Oaks restaurant and get a flight of 3 pours of Elijah Craig, Hirsch Horizon and Basil Hayden bourbons for an extra $20. 10am to 9pm. Learn more.
World Cup: Germany vs. Curaçao at Houston Stadium in NRG Park – Houston’s first hosted World Cup game pits the Deutsch powerhouse against the small Caribbean island nation—on their first time in the global championship. $542+. Noon. Get tickets.
Groovy Sugar Cookie Decorating Class at Megatron Brewery – Dabble Bakery leads a 2-hour pop-up class at the Kingwood brewery. $68. 2pm. Get tickets.
Boo85, Chaney Sinclaire &Painterly in Concert at Dan Electro’s – Austin’s Boo85 and Painterly are joined by Houston’s Chaney Sinclaire for a day of infectious pop hooks, danceable grooves, and electric live energy. $13+. 2:30pm to 5:30pm. Get tickets.
The Dark Knight Movie Screening at MFAH – Enjoy a showing of Christopher Nolan’s 2008 sequel (PG-13) to his film Batman Begins, with its incredible performance by Heath Ledger as The Joker. $9; $7 for members, students with ID and ages 65+. 3pm. Get tickets.
5th Annual Emancipation Gospel Celebration at The Grand 1894 Opera House – Four-time Grammy-winner and multiple Stellar and GMA Dove Award winner Karen Clark Sheard headlines a concert celebrating freedom. $28+. 4pm. Get tickets.
Los Skarnales & Pachuco Boogie Sound System in Concert at Discovery Green | FREE – The park debuts a soccer summer concert series showcasing local H-Town talents. 5pm to 7pm. Get tickets.
Preservation Houston: Market Square Architecture Walk in Downtown – The 90-minute walk traces the rise and decline of one of Houston’s historic commercial centers. $15; $10 members. 6pm. Get tickets.
Comedian Chinedu at The Riot Comedy Club – The Houston comic comes home to share his sharp observations, hilarious storytelling, and viral comedy on the Montrose comedy stage. $29+ 6pm. Get tickets.
Tejano Music Night at Kemah Boardwalk | FREE – The summer music series continues with shows by Monica’s Bidi Bidi and Jenny B. 6pm to 10pm. Learn more.
Buckethead in Concert at House of Blues – The guitarist and multi-instrumentalist known for his innovative electric guitar skills closes out the weekend in Downtown’s music hall. $41. 7pm. Get tickets.
UFC Freedom 250: Topuria vs. Gaethje Watch Party at Social Beer Garden HTX – See the UFC Freedom 250 match broadcast live from Washington, DC on Midtown’s massive outdoor LED screen. 7pm to 1am. Learn more.
Stewart Copeland in Concert at The Heights Theater – The drummer, a famous founding member of 1980s rock sensation The Police, arrives in H-Town on the Have I Said Too Much tour. $81. 8pm. Get tickets.
Buffalo Bayou Cruise: Bats in Downtown – Sail the scenic Buffalo Bayou on a 90-minute, guided tour to Waugh Drive Bridge to see 250,000+ Mexican free-tailed bats emerge from under the bridge at dusk. $30. 7:20pm. Get tickets.
New Moon Yoga & Meditation with Sound Bath at Orange Show World HQ – Prime your body and spirit for the next cycle of the moon and the month that follows at a yoga and mediation session to heal and cleanse. $20+ 7pm. Get tickets.
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