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For families, the Children’s Museum Houston invites everyone to Kidpendence Day, where kids can enjoy patriotic crafts and hands-on activities. Meanwhile, The Rustic Downtown hosts Honkytonk Hooligans for a lively night of Texas country starting at 9:30 PM. Over in Midtown, Social Beer Garden will dazzle with a free burlesque show late Friday night for those seeking grown-up fun.
Saturday morning, Discovery Green offers free Hatha Yoga at 9 AM, and if you’re a pickleball enthusiast, check out the July Jams & Pickleball Slams at The San Luis Resort in Galveston. The Houston Grand Opera will host Sing! Move! Play! at Levy Park, a perfect musical morning for families. Art lovers can head to the CAMH to make a mixed media potted plant holder Saturday afternoon, absolutely free.
Saturday afternoon, join the DJ Screw Day festivities at George R. Brown Convention Center honoring the legendary Houston DJ. The Outlaw Music Festival takes over Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on Sunday, bringing top country and folk rock acts to the stage. If you love theater, Miller Outdoor Theatre is screening the musical Wicked on Saturday evening—bring a blanket and enjoy the show under the stars.
Soccer fans, the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final kicks off at NRG Stadium Saturday at 6 PM with tickets starting at $90. Comedy lovers can laugh out loud Saturday night at Punch Line Houston with Jerry Wayne Longmire or catch Dean Stanfield at The Riot Comedy Club.
July also brings a special treat for music fans: the Houston Symphony’s Star-Spangled Salute, blending patriotic classics and epic rock hits. Thursday night the show takes place at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, and Friday it’s at Miller Outdoor Theatre—both are amazing options for a musical celebration.
From immersive art at Avenida Houston to Anime Matsuri at George R. Brown, no matter your interests, there’s something happening in Houston this weekend. Consider a twilight cruise along Buffalo Bayou, relax with a picnic at the Houston Botanic Garden, or enjoy the city’s many museums and parks.
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