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Houston's Happening This Week: From SIX to FoodieLand Festival

Houston's Happening This Week: From SIX to FoodieLand Festival

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Hey Houston listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening right here in the Bayou City from today through the weekend. Today, Wednesday, April 8th, kick off with some high-energy vibes at the Hobby Center's Sarofim Hall, where the smash hit musical SIX is rocking the stage at 7:30 PM. This pop-powered retelling of Henry VIII's six wives as fierce divas has audiences cheering—grab tickets for the ultimate girl-power showdown, according to Houston events calendars like houston-tx.events and nationaltoday.com.

Music lovers, head to the Bronze Peacock at House of Blues for Sarah Kinsley at 7:00 PM, delivering her dreamy indie-pop sets in an intimate 200-person venue. Over at White Oak Music Hall Upstairs, catch Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band at 7:00 PM for rootsy rock that'll get your boots stomping. Comedy fans, Punch Line Houston has Andy Huggins & Friends cracking jokes at 7:30 PM, perfect for midweek laughs. Baseball enthusiasts, Rice Owls face off against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Islanders at Reckling Park starting around 6:35 PM—nothing beats college diamond action under Houston lights, as listed on myguidehouston.com.

Thursday and Friday keep the SIX train rolling at the Hobby Center through April 9th and 10th, with shows at 7:30 PM each night. On Friday, Ryan Davis returns to White Oak, and don't miss Drunk Romeo & Juliet at Emerald Theatre at 7:00 PM—a hilariously boozy twist on Shakespeare that'll have you in stitches.

Weekend warriors, the FoodieLand Food Festival explodes at NRG Park from Friday April 10th at 3:00 PM through Sunday the 12th. Think endless food trucks, live music, games, and mouthwatering bites from global cuisines—Eventbrite calls it a foodie's paradise. Saturday the 11th brings HOUSTON LATIN FEST to Midtown Park at 1:00 PM, pulsing with salsa dancing, authentic eats, and Latin beats. Songkick highlights Southern Culture On The Skids at Continental Club, BEAUZ at NOTO Houston, and Lil’ Texas at 9PM Music Venue for eclectic tunes. Baseball continues with Sugar Land Space Cowboys vs. Tacoma Rainiers at Constellation Field.

Looking ahead, mark your calendars for the inaugural Fleet Week Houston from April 15th to 22nd, docking U.S. Navy ships with sailor meet-and-greets and America 250 festivities, per houstonsports.org. Whether you're into theater, tunes, or tacos, Houston's buzzing—get out there and make memories!

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