What to do in Houston

Headline: Houston's Sizzling Summer Lineup: From Electronic Beats to Shakespeare-Inspired Laughs


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Houston is brimming with excitement as we roll into the last day of July and into the first weekend of August 2025, and there is truly something for every listener looking to make memories in the Bayou City. If you are ready to dance the night away, TGIT at Bauhaus Houston happens tonight starting at 10 pm and runs into the early morning, showcasing the beats of local electronic DJs in the heart of Houston’s club culture at 1803 Pease Street for the 21 and up crowd, according to Eventbrite.

Looking for live music and spectacular performances? Jessie Murph, the young sensation known for her viral TikTok tracks, takes the stage at 713 Music Hall tonight at 8 pm. For fans of classic rock, Brit Floyd’s internationally acclaimed Pink Floyd tribute lights up the Bayou Music Center, also tonight. Country lovers won’t want to miss Johnny Falstaff’s honky tonk show at Cowboy Surfer.

If comedy is your jam, comedian Jeff Horste brings the laughs to Bad Astronaut Brewing, and the Punch Line Houston hosts Tre Tutson for The Tutson Interruption, both tonight. Later, fans of Shakespeare can catch Drunk Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliet, where actors spice up the classic with shots of whiskey at the Emerald Theater, running daily and adding a hilarious twist to the Bard’s tragedy.

Family fun is front and center at Children’s Museum Houston, celebrating the Magic Party today and the Tanabata Japanese Star Festival this Sunday, each brimming with festive activities for all ages.

Saturday and Sunday are set for high-octane excitement at the Texas Elite Auto Showcase at NRG Center, Houston’s newest indoor car show for automotive enthusiasts. Prefer art and culture? Artechouse Houston’s immersive Rolling Stone Amplified experience is ongoing, merging music history with visual wonder.

POST Houston keeps the city buzzing with events from rooftop concerts on the Skylawn to DJ nights in the Z Atrium, movie screenings, yoga, and even a summer foam party for those who need to cool off. Meanwhile, foodies can indulge in delicious offers during Two Dine for $99 at Brennan’s of Houston, happening all weekend.

Finally, don’t forget about the Save the Locals Concert Series at Menard Park, the crowd-pleasing Farmer’s Market every Sunday at Blackwood Skyfarmer’s Market, and the bustling nightlife with Emo Night Brooklyn at White Oak Music Hall and the Texas Greek Weekend After Party.

Listeners, that is just a taste of the vibrant energy pulsing through Houston this weekend. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe for your weekly what-to-do guide. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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