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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: Vibrant Weekend Ahead in Houston with Music, Movies, Comedy, and Culture
    Jul 5 2025
    Listeners, if you’re in Houston and looking for things to do today, Saturday July 5, 2025, and through the rest of this weekend, get ready for a lively mix of music, movies, comedy, culture, and summer fun.

    Today, the city is still buzzing from yesterday’s Freedom Over Texas celebration, but the festivities continue. Head to the Miller Outdoor Theatre in Hermann Park this evening for Movies At Miller, featuring a free screening of Wicked. Bring your family or friends, pack a picnic, and enjoy an outdoor movie experience surrounded by the lush beauty of the park. According to GoSouthHouston, this is a perfect way to wind down your Saturday night.

    Comedy fans, check out Jerry Wayne Longmire performing tonight at Punch Line Houston. Expect sharp humor and a laid-back vibe, making for a classic Houston night out.

    Big celebrations continue with DJ Screw Day 2025 at the George R. Brown Convention Center starting at noon. Houston classics and hip-hop culture come together with live DJ performances, art, special guest appearances, and a celebration of the legendary DJ Screw’s profound influence. No matter if you’re a longtime fan or just hip to H-Town’s music scene, this is a cultural moment you won’t want to miss according to event info from MrCarshow.com and Eventbrite.

    For something a little different, tonight The Rustic Downtown is hosting a free Honkytonk Hooligans set. Enjoy authentic Texas country and soulful originals with no cover charge, starting at 9:30 pm. After that, the Social Beer Garden in Midtown goes late with Free Burlesque Friday, serving up glamour, entertainment, and a bit of old-school Houston nightlife beginning at 11 pm, all reported by 365 Things to Do in Houston.

    Looking ahead to Sunday, July 6, Outlaw Music Festival takes over Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, bringing together country and folk rock fans for a day of star-studded performances. This annual gathering promises high-energy sets and a welcoming festival feel—bring a hat, bring some friends, and enjoy live music under the Texas sky, according to GoSouthHouston.

    If you’re in the mood for theater, Catastrophic Theatre continues its popular run of Another Ding-Dang Tamarie Show! at MATCH, offering a witty, irreverent musical that’s been the talk of the Houston summer stage.

    For families and kids, the hilarious and heartwarming Elephant & Piggie’s “We Are in a Play!” is still running at Main Street Theater through July 26.

    And for those interested in a little exploration, local experts at My Guide Houston recommend unique guided experiences like the Downtown Houston Tunnel Tour or the Houston Hollow Heart Hauntings Ghost Tour—great ways to discover sides of the city you might not have seen.

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  • Houston Abuzz with Independence Day Festivities
    Jul 3 2025
    Houston is buzzing with energy this July 4th weekend, and if you’re in search of fun, fireworks, music, and food, this is the place to be. Independence Day falls on Friday this year, and 365 Things to Do in Houston reports that more than 35 city, community, and local celebrations are lighting up the skies and streets. The can’t-miss Freedom Over Texas Fireworks Show is returning to Downtown Houston, filling the sky above Eleanor Tinsley Park and Buffalo Bayou with a fireworks finale around 9:30 PM. Find a spot along Memorial Drive or Allen Parkway for some of the best free views.

    For families, the Children’s Museum Houston invites everyone to Kidpendence Day, where kids can enjoy patriotic crafts and hands-on activities. Meanwhile, The Rustic Downtown hosts Honkytonk Hooligans for a lively night of Texas country starting at 9:30 PM. Over in Midtown, Social Beer Garden will dazzle with a free burlesque show late Friday night for those seeking grown-up fun.

    Saturday morning, Discovery Green offers free Hatha Yoga at 9 AM, and if you’re a pickleball enthusiast, check out the July Jams & Pickleball Slams at The San Luis Resort in Galveston. The Houston Grand Opera will host Sing! Move! Play! at Levy Park, a perfect musical morning for families. Art lovers can head to the CAMH to make a mixed media potted plant holder Saturday afternoon, absolutely free.

    Saturday afternoon, join the DJ Screw Day festivities at George R. Brown Convention Center honoring the legendary Houston DJ. The Outlaw Music Festival takes over Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on Sunday, bringing top country and folk rock acts to the stage. If you love theater, Miller Outdoor Theatre is screening the musical Wicked on Saturday evening—bring a blanket and enjoy the show under the stars.

    Soccer fans, the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final kicks off at NRG Stadium Saturday at 6 PM with tickets starting at $90. Comedy lovers can laugh out loud Saturday night at Punch Line Houston with Jerry Wayne Longmire or catch Dean Stanfield at The Riot Comedy Club.

    July also brings a special treat for music fans: the Houston Symphony’s Star-Spangled Salute, blending patriotic classics and epic rock hits. Thursday night the show takes place at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, and Friday it’s at Miller Outdoor Theatre—both are amazing options for a musical celebration.

    From immersive art at Avenida Houston to Anime Matsuri at George R. Brown, no matter your interests, there’s something happening in Houston this weekend. Consider a twilight cruise along Buffalo Bayou, relax with a picnic at the Houston Botanic Garden, or enjoy the city’s many museums and parks.

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  • Vibrant Houston Pride, Astros Baseball, and Immersive Experiences Highlight Packed June Weekend
    Jun 28 2025
    Houston listeners, the last weekend of June is packed with unforgettable experiences across the city, and whether you are looking to celebrate, explore, dance, or simply enjoy, Houston has something special for you.

    Downtown Houston explodes with color and energy for the 47th Annual Houston Pride LGBT+ Celebration this Saturday, June 28. Head to Houston City Hall as early as 11 a.m. for the all-day festival with live music—headliner Asiahn takes the stage—plus celebrity hosts, local performers, vendors, and immersive entertainment zones. The highlight is the spectacular nighttime Pride Parade, one of the few after-dark parades in the nation, kicking off at 7 p.m. This major event is a dazzling display of floats, costumes, and community spirit, and the parade itself is always free for all. According to Pride Houston, this event draws hundreds of thousands each year and is the largest annual LGBTQ celebration in Texas.

    If sports are more your thing, Minute Maid Park is the place to be, as the Houston Astros face off against the Chicago Cubs on Saturday. For soccer enthusiasts, Shell Energy Stadium hosts the Houston Dynamo FC as they take on St. Louis City SC. It’s the perfect chance to enjoy top-tier professional sports right in the heart of the city, reports 365 Things in Houston.

    Music lovers can catch the Summer of Loud Festival at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Expect headlining acts like Beartooth, I Prevail, and The Devil Wears Prada shaking the stage on June 28. Gates open at 2 p.m., and this is a can’t-miss for fans of heavy rock and alternative. Meanwhile, the Texas Music Festival, celebrating its final days this weekend, offers classical music performances by outstanding young musicians at venues around the city, according to Go South Houston.

    Art and tech fans should visit Artechouse for Blooming Wonders, an immersive nature-inspired digital experience with mesmerizing visuals and interactivity, open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and noon to 8 p.m. Sunday. For anyone planning a wedding, the Bridal Extravaganza at George R. Brown Convention Center features over 220 vendors, cake tastings, decor ideas, and enticing prizes on both Saturday and Sunday.

    Families and children can head to Main Street Theater for the opening weekend of “Elephant & Piggie’s We Are in a Play!”—a lively children’s musical sure to delight all ages, running from June 28 through July 26.

    Vintage and art fans will love Vintage Market Days: Summer Soirée at Post Houston. Shop vintage goods, handmade art, and enjoy live DJs and rooftop views through Saturday.

    Finally, comedy fans have multiple reasons to laugh all weekend with shows from Mike E Winfield at Punch Line Houston and musical comedy “Another Ding-Dang Tamarie Show!” opening this weekend at MATCH.

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