
Houston Packed with Unforgettable Weekend Lineup: Music, Art, Thrills, and More
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Kick off your Friday by heading to Miller Outdoor Theatre for ROCO’s concert Feels Like Home. The chamber orchestra’s season opener features new pieces by two acclaimed composers and even a work inspired by husky rescues. Expect a countryside journey through music starting at 7:30 pm, and the best part — it’s completely free. For a different vibe, the CANA Moon Festival at CANA Tea and Coffee runs noon to 10:30 pm, offering games, live music, magic shows, lantern gifts, and a petting area for the kids. Spend $20 at CANA Tea and Coffee and you’ll snag a free lantern or voucher. Only in Houston.
Adrenaline seekers, the Houston Terror Dome kicks off its haunted house season Friday and runs through November 2. Face off with zombies, test your mettle in the escape rooms, and check out axe throwing, live DJs, and a pumpkin patch in Channelview, starting at $20.
For fine arts enthusiasts, the Alley Theatre is presenting The Da Vinci Code all weekend, a fast-paced adventure based on the bestselling novel. Tickets start at $36, and it’s running until October 19.
If you love tech art, ARTECHOUSE’s Blooming Wonders exhibition is open Friday through Sunday, showcasing digital floral landscapes and interactive installations featuring singing flowers and butterflies. Admission is $17 to $36, with specialty cocktails at their XR Bar.
Foodies can hit up the Spicy Planet: HTX Hot Heads Expo Friday evening at Social Beer Garden, sampling artisan hot sauces and even watching the League of Fire Championship Pepper-Eating Belt Match hosted by Shahina Wasseem.
Saturday is packed, starting with the Houston AfriFEST at Houston Christian University, a lively celebration of African music, culture, art, and cuisine from 11 am to 7 pm — and it’s totally free. Bat Fest at Houston Arboretum offers crafts, activities, and bat education for all ages on Saturday, plus food trucks.
Runners unite Saturday morning for the National Coffee Day Run for Coffee. Choose from 5K, 10K, half-marathon, or fun mile options; registration wraps up before the event kicks off.
The Wortham Center hosts Houston Ballet’s Rock, Roll & Tutus this weekend, delivering modern ballet with classical flair starting at $27.
Saturday night is for rodeo fans, with the 93Q Country Birthday Bash at Pasadena Livestock Show & Rodeo Grounds, featuring freestyle bullfighting and live country music. Kids under five get in for free.
Sunday brings the Tejano Music Festival to Traders Village, with hours of live Tejano music, rides, market shopping from over 1,000 vendors, and affordable parking. If you’re craving art culture, Spray City Walls Graffiti Battle at Bad Astronaut Brewing will showcase live mural painting, music, and crafts, starting at 8 pm.
To add a little Shakespearean humor, don’t miss Drunk Romeo and Juliet at Emerald Theatre Sunday night, where one actor takes five shots and attempts to perform their famous role. Let the hilarity ensue.
If seafood is more your style, the Galveston Shrimp Festival is running throughout the weekend. Enjoy gumbo cook-offs, a shrimp boat show, and enough seafood to keep your palate satisfied.
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