What to do in Houston

Houston's Week Ahead: Rodeo Rides, Comedy Laughs, and Live Music All Around


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Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what's popping in Houston this week. Today, Thursday, kick things off at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at NRG Park, where grounds admission starts at 8 AM for just $29, letting you dive into carnival rides, livestock shows, and barbecue bliss all day. According to houston-tx.events, tonight at 6:45 PM, country superstar Lainey Wilson takes the NRG Stadium stage with tickets from $20, so grab your boots for her high-energy hits under the lights. If comedy's your vibe, catch D.L. Hughley at Houston Arena Theatre at 8 PM for $78, or Russell Peters delivering laughs at The Improv with shows at 7:30 PM and a late one at 9:45 PM starting at $127. Music lovers, Leela James brings soulful R&B to House of Blues at 7 PM from $61, while Humbe heats up 713 Music Hall at 8 PM for $31. Don't miss the Houston Career Fair at Crowne Plaza Houston Galleria from 11 AM to 2 PM, your shot to network with top employers, resumes in hand.

Tomorrow, Friday, the Rodeo ramps up with Parker McCollum at NRG Stadium at 6:45 PM, tickets from $36, plus grounds admission all day. Head to Hell's Heroes Festival at White Oak Music Hall Lawn at noon for $181, featuring metal legends like Doro Pesch playing her classic Triumph and Agony album, Enslaved, and Voivod, as CultureMap Houston highlights this epic three-day metal fest. Thrill-seekers, Thoroughbred Racing at Sam Houston Race Park starts at 6:30 PM for just $6. The Houston Symphony performs Beethoven's Fifth at Jones Hall at 7:30 PM from $87, and Houston Ballet's Broken Wings dazzles at Wortham Center's Brown Theater same time for $63. Comedy keeps rolling with Kathleen Madigan at 713 Music Hall and Dan Soder at Cullen Performance Hall, both around $46 to $79.

Weekend warriors, Saturday brings the Dirty South Rodeo Festival at BH Ranch at 3 PM, Houston Dash soccer at Shell Energy Stadium at 3 PM, and Otaku Food Festival in Pearland with over 100 anime and street food vendors, sumo battles, and cosplay from 11 AM, all free admission per Community Impact. Sunday, wrap up with Rainbow Kitten Surprise at White Oak Music Hall Lawn at 5 PM, or the Cy-Fair Home & Outdoor Living Show at Berry Center, free entry with tons of vendors and a kids' market.

Houston's buzzing with rodeo fever, laughs, and live tunes, so get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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