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Houston Celebrates Día de los Muertos with Festive Brunch, Texans Football, and Cultural Events

Houston Celebrates Día de los Muertos with Festive Brunch, Texans Football, and Cultural Events

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Listeners, November in Houston is a time for festive celebrations, family fun, and incredible experiences all throughout the city. Kicking off today, you’ve got a colorful closing to Día de los Muertos season. Head to Sam Houston Park where the community brunch runs from noon to 3 pm, serving up delicious tastes and vibrant pageantry to honor departed loved ones. The festival featured spectacular live music, crafts, a parade, and authentic ofrendas yesterday—and today the city’s traditions continue with unique brunch flair. According to the Heritage Society, you’ll spot beautiful costumes and enjoy special Latin cuisine while learning about one of the city’s most cherished holiday customs.

Sports fans, NRG Stadium is home to a high-energy matchup as the Houston Texans take on the Denver Broncos. Kickoff is at noon! Thousands will fill the stadium, echoing the city’s pride for its NFL heroes. With tailgating, merch booths, and plenty of food, this is a classic Houston Sunday for football lovers. According to SeatGeek, tickets are in high demand, so grab yours early if you want in on the action.

For families seeking kid-friendly fun, Stomping Grounds hosts a Día de los Muertos musical celebration today from 10 am to 2 pm, perfect for younger listeners who want to explore culture and rhythm. And if you’re into movies, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston features a sold-out sing-along version of K-Pop Demon Hunters at 2 pm, part of their ongoing Korean Film Nights series.

If you’re feeling creative, the art scene is buzzing this week. Stop by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston for exhibits and playdates. And this Friday night, the Asia Society of Texas throws their Night Market from 6 to 10 pm—a festival brimming with Asian eats, vibrant crafts, and musical performances, capturing Houston’s rich multicultural vibe.

Fans of live music will be spoiled for choice this week. House of Blues is hosting The Gabzy Experience After Summer Tour tonight, plus shows from JMSN and Matt Maltese. Throughout the week, global music icons take the stage—including OK Go, Lil Darkie, and Waterparks, with events running nightly starting at 6 or 7 pm depending on your pick. According to House of Blues, it’s the spot to be for music lovers.

Nature enthusiasts, the Houston Arboretum offers Tyke Hikes for the little ones tomorrow and next Monday. On Wednesday, catch Nature Story Time at the Nature Discovery Center at 4 pm.

Looking ahead to next weekend, Zoo Lights at the Houston Zoo opens nightly starting Friday, dazzling visitors with wild light displays and holiday cheer. And Discovery Green’s Flea by Night returns Saturday for those who love browsing unique crafts under the downtown stars.

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