What to do in Houston

Headline: Houston's Electrifying Week Ahead: Club Nights, Concerts, and Cultural Happenings


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Listeners, Houston is popping this week and heading into an electrifying weekend, so let’s jump into what’s happening around town.

Tonight, August fourteenth, you can catch Houston’s electronic club scene at its best when Bauhaus Houston hosts Sound Dojo and Friends. From ten pm till two in the morning, the spotlight is on fresh house and techno talent including KAV, Mariano Schoening, Sam Gorgin, and others. If you RSVP before eleven, admission is free, and it’s strictly twenty-one and up. Bauhaus is located at eighteen-oh-three Pease Street.

Music fans, Saturday brings something epic. GRAMMY-winners Ghost headline the Toyota Center at eight pm on August sixteenth with their Skeletour World Tour, delivering a hard-hitting rock experience. Tickets start at sixty-nine dollars, and you’ll want to snag them quickly according to Houston On The Cheap.

For a change of tempo, Saturday daytime brings the Taste and Treasures Artisan Pop-Up Market from eleven to three at Lyric Market on Smith Street. It’s a local showcase of handmade jewelry, vibrant flowers, vintage clothing and sweet treats—a perfect stop for grabbing a unique Houston souvenir or just enjoying great local flavors.

Rock fans, don’t skip Rolling Stone’s Amplified Immersive Rock Experience at ARTECHOUSE. Open daily through the end of August, this interactive installation surrounds you with a thousand iconic Rolling Stone magazine covers and exclusive rock footage for an audio-visual journey unlike anything else in Houston this season. Admission is between twenty-nine and thirty-nine dollars.

Sunday delivers total entertainment with Drunk Romeo and Juliet by the Drunk Shakespeare Society at the Emerald Theatre on Travis Street. One cast member downs five whiskey shots before attempting their role in this unpredictable, hilarious twist on Shakespeare—one performance only, so act fast if you’re a theater fan.

Head over to downtown’s POST Houston for rooftop concerts, art shows, DJ sets and even a free Spanish yoga class happening tonight at seven. There’s always something buzzing in this downtown culture hub.

And foodies, get ready—Houston Restaurant Weeks continues across nearly four hundred of the city’s best eateries. Prix fixe menus mean you can try brunch, lunch, or dinner at top spots all while supporting a great cause. Check which participating restaurants are near you because there are delicious deals everywhere.

Families, Market Square Park holds family-friendly fitness on Saturday afternoon from three-thirty to four-thirty, and for active fun there’s Flow and Breath yoga on Friday morning at Trebly Park.

There are open-air car shows, rooftop movies, and quirky late-night parties like Freeknik in Greater Third Ward at forty-four fifty-nine North MacGregor for night owls craving something different.

Thank you all for tuning in for the best of Houston’s events this week. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around you. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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What to do in HoustonBy Inception Point Ai