What to do in Houston

Houston Buzzes with Diverse Celebrations and Events this Weekend


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Houston is buzzing this week with unique celebrations and events across the city, making it the perfect time to explore new experiences and hometown favorites. Kicking things off tonight, July 10, head to the Toyota Center for the Dude Perfect Hero World Tour. This high-energy show blends jaw-dropping trick shots, comedy, and crowd participation, promising an unforgettable night with Tyler Toney, Cody Jones, Garrett Hilbert, and the Cotton twins. According to the Toyota Center, doors open at 6 p.m. and the show starts at 7.

For music lovers, you can catch Slightly Stoopid in concert at White Oak Music Hall. Their reggae-rock-punk blend brings a lively atmosphere perfect for summer evenings. If you’re seeking art and inspiration, the Writers Remix: Art of Islamic Worlds event at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston tonight at 6:30 p.m. offers a special look into cross-cultural creativity, as highlighted by 365 Houston.

The celebration ramps up on Friday, July 11. Start your day with free Slow Flow Yoga at Levy Park, then dive into the mysteries of the universe with Dark Universe at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Flatland Cavalry brings their country sounds to White Oak Music Hall that night, while theater fans can enjoy Girls Night: The Musical at The Hobby Center or a screening of Barbie at Baybrook Mall, both happening at 7 p.m., as shared by the 365 Houston Weekend Guide.

Saturday, July 12, offers a packed schedule. Discover Rolling Stone Presents Amplified: The Immersive Rock Experience at ARTECHOUSE Houston. From Saturday through August 31, this show surrounds you with iconic Rolling Stone covers and exclusive footage for a true rock and roll immersion, according to Houston On The Cheap. For creativity seekers, Candles & Cocktails at Lyric Market lets you craft your own custom candle while enjoying a signature drink. Meanwhile, the clever satire Crabs in a Bucket takes the stage at Midtown Arts and Theater Center Houston. If you crave intrigue, attend a Murder Mystery Dinner at Saltgrass Steak House on Shepherd Drive, where attendees dine and gather clues to solve the whodunnit.

Sunday, July 13, is all about H-Town pride for 713 Day. Celebrate with the 713 Day Fest at Wonky Power—live music, local vendors, and more fill the day. Over at Daikon Park, watch the Houston Astros take on the Texas Rangers at 1:10 p.m. Volunteer opportunities at the Houston Food Bank, a farmers market at the GH&H Depot, and a Bastille Day celebration at Rienzi round out the day, as detailed by the 365 Houston Weekend Guide and Houstonia Magazine. For fans of the unconventional, Drunk Shakespeare Society performs their spirited take on Romeo and Juliet at the Emerald Theatre downtown.

No matter your interest—music, sports, art, theater, or good food—Houston has something extraordinary in store this weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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