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What to do in Houston

What to do in Houston

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Never miss out on the excitement in Houston, Texas! Tune in to our daily podcast for updates on events, festivals, food markets, and more. Your ultimate guide to what's happening in Houston."Copyright 2024 Quiet. Please
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  • Headline: Houston Buzzing with Diverse Events From Wine Fest to Oktoberfest and Astros Games
    2025/09/13
    Houston is buzzing with energy and events this week, so whether you’re a local or in town for a weekend getaway, there’s something for every listener.

    If you’re feeling festive today, head to Guadalupe Plaza Park for the Houston Trap Wine Fest, kicking off at 3 PM and running until 9 PM. Imagine sampling thirty different wines, grooving to DJs mixing trap hits, and hanging with trendy local chefs, live bands, and fun contests. This epic mashup of wine and trap music is strictly for those twenty-one and over, and tickets are limited, so don’t wait if you want in, according to Eventbrite.

    Families will love the free Summer’s End Fest at MarqE Entertainment Center from 11 AM to 3 PM. There’ll be local artisan vendors selling sweet treats and crafts, free face painting, giant bubbles, DIY activities, and even Jurassic Extreme walking dinosaurs. Kids can make backpack charms, share some Topo Chico, and dance to the live DJ set. The Feel Good Group promises something for everyone, and you can explore new attractions like the interactive Sloomoo Institute or grab a bite at Houston’s first Aviator Pizza.

    Oktoberfest comes early at Truck Yard Houston with Trucktoberfest, where you can flex your muscles in a stein-hoisting contest or simply unwind in the laid-back beer garden atmosphere. No entry fee, just show up at 2118 Lamar Street anytime between noon and midnight. Locals know Truck Yard is all about good times and great eats.

    Looking for culture? Tonight at 8 PM, the Miller Outdoor Theatre hosts Lea Salonga in Concert for free. Bring the family and relive classic Disney songs from Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, Aladdin, and Mulan, as Lea Salonga—the official Disney Legend—takes the stage. Asia Society Texas confirms that free tickets for covered seating are available online or at the box office, with hill seating open to all.

    Saturday is perfect for outdoor magic and music. Trail Mix: Music, Magic & More at M-K-T runs from 10 to 11 AM, featuring whimsical melodies by AndyRoo and mind-bending tricks from magicians Dave and Jake Rangel. There are pop-ups and giveaways, and it’s totally free. According to Houston on the Cheap, it’s great for kids and adults who want something laid-back but exciting.

    In Tomball, GroovFest starts at 11 AM at the Railroad Depot Plaza. It’s another free family event with face painting, a bubble station, crafts, and a play area just for kids, not to mention street food and entertainment.

    For a unique dining adventure, Saltgrass Steak House offers a Murder Mystery Dinner Theater at 7 PM tonight. Guests play detective in a hilarious mafia wedding mystery, complete with a three-course meal. Tickets start at just under seventy dollars, and Houston on the Cheap has all the details.

    On Sunday, the Astros play at Daikin Park with Family Sundays. The Family 4-Pack includes four tickets, hot dogs, and sodas starting at $116.88. It’s a classic Houston experience, perfect for die-hard fans and newcomers.

    Art fans should visit Bad Astronaut Brewing Co. for the Spray City Walls Graffiti Battle on Sunday at 8 PM. Watch live mural painting and enjoy craft brews while vibing to local music. Free entry, great local energy.

    Finally, if you love barbecue, Saint Arnold Brewing Co. hosts the Houston BBQ Throwdown on Sunday starting at 1 PM, where the city’s best pitmasters show off their skills.

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  • Houston Weekend Highlights: Tailgate, Career Fair, Nine Inch Nails, and More
    2025/09/11
    Houston listeners, today is Thursday, September 11, and there’s so much happening in Houston this week and weekend, you’ll want to plan ahead and make the most of every minute.

    Tonight, sports enthusiasts and foodies are in for a treat. The Tailgate hosted by CultureMap Houston kicks off at 8th Wonder Brewery around 7 PM. It’s more than your average pre-game party. Expect premium cocktails, bites from local favorites like Antone’s Famous Po’ Boys, PHAT Eatery, TASTE Kitchen + Bar, and The Waffle Bus, plus the chance to bid on memorabilia from Houston’s sports legends. VIPs get early access and meet icons like Houston Texans’ Owen Daniels and former Astro Ryan Presley. You’ll find the action at 2202 Dallas Street—tickets include food and drinks according to CultureMap Houston.

    Looking for something career-focused? The Houston Career Fair is happening today at the Crowne Plaza Houston Galleria. Doors are open from 11 AM to 2 PM and you’ll meet local employers ready to hire, according to Choice Career Fairs.

    Friday night brings legendary live music: Nine Inch Nails heads to Toyota Center with their Peel It Back Tour, joined by Boys Noize. Concert starts at 8 PM and tickets begin at $64 per Houston on the Cheap.

    Saturday rolls in with family-friendly festivals. In Tomball, GroovFest takes over the Railroad Depot Plaza starting at 11 AM. There’s face painting, a bubble station, stilt walkers, a play area for kids, and cool crafts from local vendors. It’s free and promises a lively, laid-back vibe according to Houston on the Cheap.

    Also on Saturday, art lovers will want to hit up Sawyer Yards for the Second Saturday Open Studios. Explore over 350 working artist spaces, meet talented Houstonians, and shop for one-of-a-kind pieces. Admission is free and parking is easy per Houston’s September Events blog.

    For Sunday night, Bad Astronaut Brewing is hosting Spray City Walls Art Battle where street artists transform the brewery walls with live, large-scale graffiti murals. Expect great music, local vendors, and a buzzy crowd from 8 PM to 11 PM. It’s free according to Houston on the Cheap.

    A major highlight for families throughout September is exploring the city’s many fall festivals, corn mazes, and pumpkin patches. Dewberry Farm, Houston Arboretum, and Hermann Park all offer seasonal fun perfect for kids, per Mommy Poppins.

    For those looking for art and culture next week, mark your calendar for the inaugural Untitled Art, Houston at the George R. Brown Convention Center, September 19 through 21, as reported by Visit Houston Texas. You’ll experience Houston’s rich creative scene with a host of interactive programs.

    From food festivals and concerts to career fairs and family fun, Houston has you covered this week. Thanks for tuning in, don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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  • Japan Festival Houston Celebrates 35th Anniversary of G7 Summit
    2025/09/06
    Houston listeners, today is Saturday, September 6, 2025, and this week is absolutely bursting with excitement. If you’re in the city, a highlight this weekend is the Japan Festival Houston, happening both Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM in Hermann Park. The festival is among the largest of its kind in the country and honors both Japanese culture and Houston’s international connections, especially marking the 35th anniversary of the G7 Summit that brought Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu to town. Expect dazzling performances, martial arts demos, delicious Japanese food, refreshing beverages, a bustling vendor market, cosplay, tea ceremonies, and family-friendly activities. Admission is free and everyone’s invited—don’t miss the origami, bonsai, and ikebana flower displays. The City of Houston and Houston Parks and Recreation Department co-sponsor the event.

    If you want to channel your inner techie, Impact Hub at The Ion is hosting the Houston Hackathon 2025 today at noon in the Museum District. It’s a fantastic opportunity to mingle with innovators, brainstorm big ideas, and maybe even team up for some friendly competition.

    For those who appreciate celestial wonders, the George Observatory's Saturday Stargazing is scheduled for 9 PM. Listeners can engage with astronomers, take in breathtaking telescope views, and get a laser-guided tour of the night sky. Note that tickets are required, and it’s a timed entry event.

    Tonight, music lovers can catch Sara Naeini and Reza Rohani live at the Student Center Theater at 8 PM, blending international sounds with local energy. Head downtown at 6 PM for First Fridays at Agora Haus, an ongoing event featuring food, arts, and an energetic local vibe.

    Sunday keeps the fun rolling with Tidbits Game Day Market at Armadillo Palace starting at 11 AM—a great spot for unique finds and game day treats. If fashion’s your passion, The Last Supper Fashion Show will be at Ashton Gardens in West Houston at 6 PM.

    For a dose of cultural vibrancy, Sunday brings the Brazilian Independence Festival at Powder Keg in Spring Branch West starting at 4 PM, featuring festive music, food, and celebrations of Brazilian heritage.

    For those craving Broadway drama, Hobby Center for the Performing Arts is running American Psycho through September 14; it’s perfect for theatergoers looking for something bold and electrifying.

    Sports fans, as always, can tap into local bars and catch professional and college games around town, or check out the Bayou Roots Walking Tour available Saturdays until December.

    And, for listeners eager to end the month with a bang, Timmy Trumpet is set to perform at Stereo Live Houston on Friday, September 26, at 10 PM. Mark your calendars early if EDM gets you moving.

    So whether you’re in the mood for Japanese culture, live music, innovative tech, night sky adventures, fashion, festivals, or just some great eats and sights, Houston has something unforgettable in store this week.

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