
Headline: Houston Hosts Electrifying Labor Day Weekend with R&B, EDM, Broadway, and Outdoor Festivities
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Later tonight, another hotspot awaits electronic music fans: Eli Brown headlines Stereo Live Houston over on Richmond Avenue. The doors open at 10 pm, and it’s four hours of EDM intensity through 2 am. This is a popular 18-and-up event, so bring your ID and plan for a late night, as highlighted by Stereo Live’s ticketing page.
If you’re looking for outdoor vibes and free entertainment, Miller Outdoor Theatre is hosting Broadway on the Hill, where notable Broadway stars with Houston roots perform classic and contemporary hits. This live performance starts at 8 pm and is completely free, making it a perfect option for a family evening under the stars. Details can be found on the Miller Outdoor Theatre’s calendar.
Also tonight, head north to the Historic District in League Park for free music courtesy of the League City Folk Association and Historical Society—a great way to enjoy some local culture.
On Sunday, August 31, early birds can take on the Katy Triathlon if you’re feeling sporty—it starts at 6:45 am with a brisk open water swim, followed by a bike ride, and finishes with a scenic run. For those who prefer to celebrate, Waterway Square in The Woodlands hosts a huge Labor Day Festival from 5 to 9 pm. There will be live music, children’s activities, face painting, balloon art, the ever-popular pie-eating contest, and a finale fireworks display to cap off the weekend, as outlined by The Woodlands Township website.
Note to foodies: the R&B Food Truck Festival, originally scheduled for this weekend at BH Ranch, has been rescheduled to October 19 due to expected rain, according to the event’s official announcement. Those with tickets can use them on the new date.
For art lovers, while the next Bayou City Art Festival isn’t until spring 2025, Houston’s museum scene stays vibrant—The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is open throughout Labor Day with exhibitions ranging from contemporary Cuban photography to dazzling Indian textiles, as shown on the museum’s calendar.
Houston is alive this week with music, art, food, and festivals for every mood and age group. Whether you want to dance the night away, catch a Broadway star, dive into a triathlon, or just enjoy fireworks with your family, there’s truly something for everyone.
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