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What to do in Houston
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What to do in Houston
Houston Buzzing with End-of-Year Energy, Holiday Magic, and Big Nights Out
If you’re in Houston this week, you’ve picked a fantastic time to get out and explore, because the city is buzzing with end‑of‑year energy, holiday magic, and big nights out.

Let’s start with tonight. Electronic music fans can head over to Stereo Live Houston on Richmond Avenue, where National Today lists Big Gigantic hitting the stage at 10 p.m. for an 18‑and‑up show. Picture a late‑night blast of sax, bass, and massive visuals to carry you deep into the last days of 2025. For listeners who prefer house music and a more underground vibe, Eventbrite highlights EXPOSURE – The 2025 Season Finale at Room 808 on Roberts Street, a five‑hour soulful and afro‑centric house party hosted by DJ Nimbus with guest DJ Fritz from Chicago. It’s 21 and up, with free parking, and it’s designed to go hard from the first beat to the last dance.

If you’re looking for something family‑friendly and a bit more chill, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston has you covered. The MFAH calendar shows Christmas Village at Bayou Bend open this evening, with twinkling lights across the gardens, costumed characters, and classic holiday scenes brought to life around Ima Hogg’s historic home. It’s a great option if you want to stroll, sip cocoa, and grab some festive photos without leaving the city.

Space lovers aren’t left out either. According to Space Center Houston’s events calendar, there’s a Story Corner Live presentation this afternoon, a bite‑sized live program that pairs perfectly with a full visit to the exhibits and tram tours. It’s a nice way to mix a bit of learning into your holiday break.

All week long, downtown is glowing. My Curly Adventures reports that City Lights Downtown Holiday Magic is still running through December 31, with themed light villages, photo ops, and an ice rink scattered around Discovery Green and the surrounding blocks. It’s mostly free to wander, and you can add on skating or a ride on the holiday trolley if you want to turn it into a full night out.

As you get closer to New Year’s Eve, Houston on the Cheap notes that Discovery Green will host H‑Town Holiday Lights and ice skating sessions into the evening on the 31st, while CITYCENTRE throws a free, family‑friendly Noon Year’s Eve party with a DJ, live music, and a balloon‑style countdown at midday. Lyric Market downtown is also planning its Jingle & Mingle pop‑up with festive food and drinks if you want a more low‑key way to toast the year.

Whether you’re chasing beats, lights, or laid‑back holiday charm, Houston has something waiting for you every night this week.

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2 days ago
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What to do in Houston
Headline: Eventful Weekend Ahead in Houston: Elf in Concert, Dickens Vibes, Tech Innovation, and More
Hey Houston listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening right now on this Saturday, December 27th, and through the weekend. Kick off today with the Houston Symphony presenting Elf in Concert at Jones Hall starting at 10 a.m., where the full movie plays with live orchestral magic—perfect for families shaking off holiday leftovers. According to 365 Things to Do in Houston, catch A Christmas Carol at Alley Theatre at 1:30 p.m., with those timeless Dickens vibes still echoing in the season's final days. Families, head to the Museum of Fine Arts for Winter Break activities all day, including hands-on fun and a special Saturday Members Tour on Art and Life in Imperial Rome: Trajan and His Times, as listed on their event calendar.

Music lovers, don't miss Eli & Fur bringing their electronic beats to Warehouse Live Midtown tonight, a high-energy show from Disco Presents that's got global rave cred spanning over 100 cities. Shopaholics, Traders Village Houston opens for its weekend flea market extravaganza, packed with vintage treasures, local vendors, and that classic trade-day buzz near the city edge.

Hop into Sunday with more Winter Break family action at the MFAH and lingering Alley Theatre shows if schedules align. The Woodlands area heats up with a neuroscience and robotics competition over December 27th and 28th, blending tech innovation with winter fun, per Woodlands Online events.

Through the weekend, keep the laughs rolling at Houston Improv with Casey Rocket's stand-up sets in Spring Branch—he's the Austin Comedy Competition champ fresh off Kill Tony. Stages Theatre revives Honky Tonk Laundry, a boot-stompin' musical packed with Dolly Parton and Reba hits about two gals running a laundromat turned honky-tonk. Comedy fans, The Riot in Montrose hosts Jeremiah Watkins, the Kill Tony wild card with HBO and Netflix roasts under his belt. For immersive thrills, dive into the Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy pop-up north of Pearland at La Maison Blanc, pairing four spooky tales with cocktails in a 90-minute chill-fest. Music twists include Candlelight Tribute to Bad Bunny or Adele by the Listeso String Quartet amid vintage planes at Lone Star Flight Museum, glowing with string renditions of hits like Moscow Mule or Hello.

Cap your week with Bingo Loco rave at Noto in EaDo—think bingo, confetti cannons, dance-offs, and throwback anthems. Sports buffs, check Shell Energy Stadium for any late Dash soccer action against North Carolina Courage. My Guide Houston rounds up these December gems, urging you to snag Houston CityPASS for attractions like Space Center Houston to fill any gaps.

Listeners, get out there and make Houston memories this weekend—it's buzzing! Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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3 days ago
3 minutes

What to do in Houston
Merry Christmas Houston: Festive Events, Lights, and Entertainment
Hey listeners, merry Christmas from your friendly Houston guide! Even on this festive Thursday morning, the city's buzzing with holiday magic extending through the weekend. Kick things off tonight at South Beach Houston with Cafe con Leche: Navidad, where DJ Zema spins reggaeton, bachata, merengue, and salsa starting at 9 p.m. at 810 Pacific St., featuring special performances by Reign and Adriana LaRue, according to OutSmart Magazine. Or head to Play Nightlife for the Friendsmas Christmas Party at 10 p.m. on 2409 Grant St., with drink specials all night and DJ Twerksum keeping the vibes high.

Tomorrow, Friday the 26th, dive into free fun at Trebly Park with Downtown Houston's Movies Under the Stars screening The Fighting Temptations at 6:30 p.m. on 1515 Fannin St., as listed by Houston on the Cheap. Families can catch Skating with the Stars on Sunday the 28th at 7 p.m. for free at Discovery Green on 1500 McKinney St. Lights lovers, H-Town Holiday Lights at Discovery Green runs nightly through January 4th from 6 to 11 p.m. along the Brown Foundation Promenade, with synchronized displays to Houston tunes, Santa photos until the 23rd, carolers, a model train, gingerbread village by Guinness record holder Jon Lovitch, and snowy fun like cotton snowball toss and faux sledding.

For immersive dazzle, Astros Light Up the Park glows Friday through Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. with stadium paths of Astros-themed lights across the field. Classic Christmas at Katy Mills Mall offers an Alpine Adventure with millions of twinkling lights in 90,000 square feet from 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. for $21 to $29. Don't miss Houston Marriott's Winter Lights from 5 to 10 p.m. starting $24.47, or the Jingle & Mingle Christmas Pop-Up at Lyric Market from 11 a.m. daily through the 31st on 411 Smith St., packed with photo ops, cocktails, and food.

Theater fans, Shen Yun performs Friday through the 30th at Jones Hall on 615 Louisiana St. starting at $80, blending ancient legends with orchestral scores and dynamic visuals. Comedy nights heat up at Improv with stars like Nikki Glaser, Chris D'Elia, Tim Dillon, and Deon Cole from Friday through Sunday. On Saturday the 27th, MFAH hosts Winter Break family activities, perfect for kids.

Cap the weekend at Memorial City Lights from Sunday the 28th through the 31st, 6 to 9 p.m. at 600 Memorial City Mall, featuring four million lights, live bands like The Royal Dukes, magic by Curt Miller, falling snow, and Santa visits.

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5 days ago
3 minutes

What to do in Houston
Headline: Houston's Holiday Magic: Light Displays, Live Shows, and Endless Fun
Houston, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you are in luck, because the Bayou City is absolutely glowing right now with holiday magic, live shows, and plenty of ways to get out of the house and make some memories.

According to Reformaustin, one of the easiest ways to slide into the week is with Houston’s classic neighborhood light displays. River Oaks is still shimmering with its over-the-top Christmas lights and mansion-sized decorations, perfect for a slow drive with hot chocolate. Prestonwood Forest keeps its famous Nite of Lites going through the end of December, with entire streets synced up in themed displays, and Pecan Grove is another festive favorite where you can cruise past house after house competing for the most over-the-top décor.

If listeners want something a bit bigger and brighter, Reformaustin also highlights several ticketed light experiences still running. H-Town Holiday Lights at Discovery Green turns downtown into a walk-through wonderland with music, tunnels, and Houston-themed displays. Over at Space Center Houston, Galaxy Lights keeps the rockets and space shuttles bathed in neon, complete with Apollo lanterns and selfie spots, as noted by Community Impact. The Light Park at Sam Houston Race Park gives listeners a full drive-through experience with millions of synchronized LEDs and music on your car radio, while TXU Energy Presents Zoo Lights transforms the Houston Zoo into glowing tunnels, animal-shaped lights, and cozy photo ops. For something more tranquil, Radiant Nature at Houston Botanic Garden offers a lantern-lit night walk through the gardens, and POST Houston’s Winter Wonderlawn puts giant trees and skyline views on the rooftop.

According to Houston Theater and Community Impact, the city’s stages are still in full holiday mode. Houston Ballet’s The Nutcracker continues at the Brown Theater through the weekend, with all the snowflakes, Sugar Plum Fairy, and classic Tchaikovsky score. Alley Theatre’s A Christmas Carol is also running through December 28, giving listeners a chance to revisit Scrooge, the spirits, and that cozy Victorian glow. If you want something spectacular and a bit different, Cirque Dreams Holidaze brings acrobatics and circus-style holiday spectacle to town, and Magical Christmas Ballet at Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land offers a glittering, international take on The Nutcracker with grand sets and puppetry.

For family fun, Reformaustin notes that the Ice Village at Rice Village is open for skating surrounded by shops and restaurants, making it easy to turn a quick spin on the ice into a dinner-and-dessert outing. Dewberry Farm’s A Berry Merry Christmas keeps the country-style fun going with lights, rides, and farm attractions just outside the city, while Sugar Land Holiday Lights combines light tunnels with carnival rides, mini golf, and skating. At Discovery Green, Skating with the Stars lets listeners watch live figure skaters performing routines on the downtown rink, a great free add-on if you’re already exploring the area.

If you want to mix in some culture, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston continues its Winter Break programming, with special exhibitions, family activities, and film screenings, according to the MFAH event calendar. It’s a laid-back way to spend an afternoon between more high-energy holiday outings.

Whether you’re cruising River Oaks with the windows down, catching The Nutcracker in the Theater District, or chasing lanterns at the Botanic Garden, Houston is packed with ways to keep the post-Christmas glow going all week long.

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6 days ago
4 minutes

What to do in Houston
Houston Buzzes with Holiday Magic and Big-Ticket Events This Week
Houston, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’re in luck – the city is buzzing with holiday magic and big-ticket events, and there’s something for every kind of listener.

Let’s start with today’s big energy: over at NRG Stadium, the Houston Texans take on the Las Vegas Raiders in an afternoon showdown. Travel Destinations Guide lists the matchup on the schedule at NRG, so if you’re craving tailgates, team gear, and that roar of the crowd, this is your chance to spend Sunday wrapped in football and stadium food.

If you’re in a more artsy mood, The Buzz Magazines’ Houston events calendar highlights Narnia the Musical at The George Theater this afternoon. Listeners can settle into a cozy seat and step through the wardrobe into talking animals, epic battles, and snow-dusted magic – a perfect family outing or nostalgic escape. The same calendar also lists the Menil Collection and the Menil Drawing Institute open from late morning into the evening, ideal for a quieter cultural detour among world-class art.

As the sun goes down, the lights really take over the city. According to Houston Botanic Garden’s Radiant Nature event listing, the garden transforms on select evenings into a glowing landscape of illuminated installations, open from 6 to 10 p.m., with last entry at 9. This is your stroll-under-the-lanterns, hot-drink-in-hand kind of night, complete with shimmering pathways and photo-op moments.

Holiday theater fans have even more options. The Ensemble Theatre’s Take the Soul Train to Christmas runs through December 21, blending African American history, music, and Christmas traditions into a lively, time-traveling musical journey. The Ensemble Theatre describes it as a whirlwind of drumming, Harlem Renaissance jazz, civil rights rhythm, disco, and hip-hop, all packed into one festive story. Over at MATCH, the Garden Theatre’s production of Who’s Holiday! offers a cheeky, adults-only spin on a familiar Dr. Seuss character for listeners who like their holidays with a side of sass and strong language.

Looking toward the rest of the week, downtown becomes a full-on winter playground. Marriott Marquis Houston’s Texas Winter Lights, as described on the hotel’s holiday events page, turns the Altitude rooftop and its famous Texas-shaped lazy river into a Western-themed light extravaganza through the end of December. Think more than 100,000 twinkling lights, nightly “snowfall,” igloos and cabins you can reserve with friends, live country bands, DJs, holiday movies, games like curling and light-up checkers, and even a VR sleigh ride with Santa. It’s part pool deck, part light show, part rooftop party, and it runs on weeknights and through the weekend, making it a great after-work or date-night pick.

If you’re planning for the coming weekend, Performing Arts Houston is bringing Cirque Dreams Holidaze to town with high-flying acrobatics, glittering costumes, and fresh takes on classic holiday music. Their event listing promises contemporary circus acts wrapped in a full theatrical production, making it a crowd-pleaser for families, couples, and anyone who likes their Christmas with a dose of jaw-dropping spectacle. And for a quieter but equally magical night out later in the week, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston’s Christmas Village at Bayou Bend surrounds a 14-acre estate in lights, with a dazzling bridge, holiday décor, and an old-world Christmas feel that’s perfect for wandering and taking photos, according to the MFAH event page.

Whether listeners are chasing big-game adrenaline, gallery calm, immersive lights, or show-stopping theater, Houston this week is ready to keep every evening glowing. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around the city. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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What to do in Houston
Houston's Week Packed with Diverse Events from Community Service to Club Hits
If you are in Houston this week and wondering what to do, you are in the right place. Let’s walk through some of the standout events happening around the city, today and into the weekend, so you can start planning your fun.

If you are looking for a feel-good way to kick off the day, the Bread of Life Distribution event is happening at St. John’s Downtown on Crawford Street. According to Eventbrite, from 8 a.m. to noon, volunteers are helping distribute fresh produce and household items through a contactless drive-thru, offering support to local families right in the heart of downtown Houston. It is a meaningful way to give back or get connected with community resources.

Later tonight, the energy turns way up with multiple music options. Ticketón reports that Club Mesquite is hosting CHAIRONMAN IN HOUSTON at 8 p.m., a high-energy regional Mexican music show that promises a night of nonstop intensity, dancing, and crowd participation. If you love corridos and booming bass, this is one for your list.

If your vibe is more urbano and club-forward, Tickeri lists KBP “El Alien,” billed as El Rey del Raspe, live at Sienna Hall in Houston. This show brings hits like Que Viva el Raspe and Adicto a Tu Pum Pum to the stage, offering late-night perreo and a packed dance floor for listeners who want to go hard into the early hours.

For something more conversational and social, Eventbrite highlights DEC 20 “Let’s Talk About It…Houston!” at 1701 Webster Street. This in-person event is designed around real talk about dating and relationships. Each person gets two minutes on the mic to share what is on their mind, followed by responses from the crowd. It is part town hall, part group therapy, and a great way to meet people who are ready to be honest and unfiltered.

Houston.com lists plenty of ongoing options to round out your week as well, including yoga classes like Yoga with Sacred Spaces and comedy nights at The Riot Comedy Club upstairs at Rudyard’s on Waugh Drive, where rotating local and touring comics keep things loose and hilarious late into the evening. It is perfect if you want to unwind with a drink and some sharp stand-up.

Whatever mood you are in this week, Houston has something for you: community service in the morning, deep conversations at Webster, and sweaty dance floors and comedy clubs once the sun goes down.

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What to do in Houston
Club 90's 2000's Night, Live Music, and Holiday Festivities Abound in Houston This Weekend
Hey Houston listeners, kick off your weekend with a blast from the past tonight at House of Blues Houston, where Club 90's 2000's Night is throwing down all your favorite throwback jams starting at 8pm – grab those tickets fast for some nostalgic dancing under the holiday lights, according to Ticketmaster listings.

If you're craving live tunes closer to home, head to Vintage Park Houston's fountains at 110 Vintage Park Blvd for Billy Pope's free live music night from 7 to 10pm, perfect for a chill Friday vibe with that northwest Houston energy, as shared by MyNeighborhoodNews.

Tomorrow, Saturday the 20th, Discovery Green is the spot to be all day – start with Skating with Santa on the Green Mountain Energy Ice rink from afternoon sessions at $18 a pop, where a jolly Santa joins you for laps and laughs, then stick around for the Holiday Flea by Night from 6 to 10pm, a free market bursting with unique gifts, crafts, and H-Town Holiday Lights synced to local beats along the Brown Foundation Promenade, courtesy of Houston on the Cheap.

Families, don't miss Christmas Village at Bayou Bend from the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, open 5:30 to 10pm with live actors, carolers, a massive gingerbread village by Guinness record-holder Jon Lovitch, model trains, snowball tosses, and faux-snow sledding – pure winter wonderland magic through December 23.

Catch Houston's Urban Nutcracker at Stafford Centre on the 20th and 21st, a high-energy twist on the classic with hip hop, tap, and ballet celebrating our city's heritage, tickets from $45. Or dive into Phenomenomaly at Meow Wolf for immersive sound and color shows through the 23rd.

Sunday the 21st brings The Christmas Revels: A Scottish Celebration at MATCH from 7:30pm, blending solstice traditions starting at $18, while A Christmas Carol haunts the Alley Theatre with Scrooge's ghostly redemption from $57.

Throughout the weekend, glide at Ice Village in Rice Village or the downtown ICE at Discovery Green, hit Astros Light Up the Park for stadium-sized lights, or drive through The Light Park's million-LED spectacle with DJ Polar Ice blasting holiday remixes. Classic Christmas at Katy Mills offers ice skating, snow slides, and twinkling tunnels too.

Your friendly Houston guide says bundle up and make memories – there's holiday cheer everywhere this week!

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1 week ago
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What to do in Houston
Headline: Twinkling Lights, Live Tunes, and Festive Fun Kick Off Epic Holiday Weekend in Houston
Hey Houston listeners, grab your ugly sweaters and hot cocoa because today kicks off an epic holiday whirlwind through the weekend. We're talking twinkling lights, live tunes, Santa sightings, and enough festive fun to melt away any winter chill right here in H-Town.

Starting tonight, Thursday, December 18, dive into Music at the Museum at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, where DJ Jupiter spins house and ambient beats alongside a cyanotype art workshop led by artist Carlos Mendoza. CultureMap Houston highlights this as the perfect year-end vibe with live music and hands-on creativity. Over at Sabine Street Studios, catch the opening reception for Zuzu's Petals, a mixed-media exhibit inspired by It's a Wonderful Life, complete with artist talks, snacks, and drinks from 6 pm. Aurora Picture Show throws its festive holiday party at the new Navigation Blvd spot with free brews from Double Trouble and Saint Arnold, bites from Phoenicia, DJ sets, and a raffle for cool prizes till 9 pm. And if you're craving cinema magic, Rice Cinema screens The Projectionists’ Reel with filmmakers in attendance for a Q&A at 7 pm, while the Houston Symphony pairs Elf on the big screen with John Debney’s score played live at 7:30 pm.

Friday ramps up with Houston Ballet’s Nutcracker sweeping through POST Houston, Green Mountain Energy Ice at Discovery Green for glittering skates under downtown lights, and The Christmas Revels: A Scottish Celebration of the Winter Solstice at MATCH starting at 7:30 pm, tickets from $18 per Houston on the Cheap.

Saturday, December 20, explodes with energy. O.S.T. Liquor unleashes its massive holiday bourbon allocation at 10 am—get there early for rare bottles, as fans swarm from across town. BLCK Market Holiday Festival at East River from 11 am features Black-owned vendors, DJs, food trucks, and Santa photos. Pentatonix brings their A Pentatonix Christmas tour to Toyota Center at 7 pm, debuting tracks from Christmas in the City. Skate with Santa at Discovery Green’s ice rink for $18, shop the free Holiday Flea by Night from 6-10 pm, or groove at Winsome Prime’s Ugly Sweater Party and Toy Drive at 7 pm. Families, hit Frozen Over at Children’s Museum Houston or Houston’s Urban Nutcracker at Stafford Centre blending ballet, hip-hop, and tap.

Sunday caps it with Holiday on the Harbor at Kings Harbor Waterfront Village in Kingwood from 1 pm—free Santa pics, face painting, DJ music, crafts, and a trackless train. Houston Tidelanders deliver Yule-Tide Carols a cappella harmonies at 4:30 pm, and Luv Ya Bum! screens at River Oaks Theatre at 2 pm with producer chats and Oilers artifacts.

Whether you're hunting bourbons, belting carols, or skating with St. Nick, Houston's buzzing with holiday heart. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more H-Town guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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Houston Zoo Lights, Comedy, and Holiday Happenings Abound This Week
Hey Houston listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening right now through the weekend and beyond this holiday-packed December week. Kick off today, Wednesday the 17th, with Zoo Lights at the Houston Zoo starting at 5:30 pm, where TXU Energy presents a magical winter wonderland of twinkling lights, immersive sights, and sounds that transform the zoo into a festive dream until 9:30 pm, according to the Houston Cultural Events Calendar. Comedy fans, catch Zarna Garg live at Punch Line Houston tonight, with tickets starting around $58 via Vivid Seats for her hilarious stand-up set.

For a laugh-out-loud adults-only night, head to Alley Theatre's The Night Shift Before Christmas in the Neuhaus Theatre, running through December 28. This one-woman show stars Margot working a chaotic Christmas Eve drive-thru, dealing with cranky customers and a ghostly best friend visit that mixes big laughs, heart, and Scrooge-like revelations in a tight 75-minute run with no intermission—perfect for a date night, as Click2Houston reports.

Family vibes? Tonight's Memory Cafe at Amazing Place West on Circle deMatel offers a cozy 90-minute gathering for those with early dementia and caregivers, sharing stories and laughter in a stigma-free space. Museums shine too: Bayou Bend's Christmas Village through December 30 features carolers, Gingerbread Lane, garden lights, and family films for $18 admission, per CultureMap Houston.

Glide into ice skating fun all week at Green Mountain Energy Presents The Ice at Discovery Green downtown, with $18 sessions including 75 minutes on the rink, DJ Skate Nights on Saturdays, and Cheap Skate Mondays for $9. Rice Village's Ice Village rink across from Starbucks runs evenings and weekends for $20 with rentals, open till 11 pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Memorial City's rink hosts a festive final skate on the 27th with holiday hits.

Stage magic continues with Houston Ballet's The Nutcracker through the 28th, a family fairy tale of Clara's enchanted journey; Stages' It's A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play sharing George Bailey's hopeful story; and Alley's classic A Christmas Carol. Dive into holiday pop-ups like Frosty's two-story wonderland in East Downtown with roaming Santas and movie-inspired cocktails through December 30, or Holidaze at GreenStreet's massive three-level activations on Fannin Street until January 4. Jingle Bell Bar at Botonica offers three themed rooms, craft workshops, burlesque, and movie nights through the 28th.

Light displays dazzle: Houston Botanic Garden's Holiday in the Garden with zodiac animals and bluebonnets Fridays through Sundays till February, and Moody Gardens' holiday lights, ice sculptures, and films through January 3 for $25 to $60.

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What to do in Houston
Festive Fun Abounds in Houston This Week: Lights, Art, and Winter Wonders Await
Hey Houston listeners, grab your calendars because today, Sunday, December 14, and the rest of this week through the weekend are packed with festive fun that'll make your holiday season sparkle! Kick things off right now with the 38th Annual Lights in the Heights walking tour in Woodland Heights, where you can stroll through dazzling holiday displays, history, architecture, and street art from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., according to 365 Things in Houston. If you're craving art and unique gifts, head to the Glassell Art Sale at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston campus from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.—it's free admission for three days of shopping that supports local artists and scholarships, as listed on the MFAH events page.

This afternoon, dive into the Complete Walking Tour of Houston in Downtown, exploring history, architecture, and street art from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., perfect for soaking up the city's vibes. As evening falls, catch Radiant Nature at Houston Botanic Garden starting at 5 p.m., a magical lights display open select nights until 10 p.m. with last entry at 9 p.m., turning the gardens into a glowing wonderland.

Looking ahead to tonight and beyond, silent movie nights continue with Quiet on the Set at Lynn Wyatt Square downtown—last night's Jack Frost and holiday shorts like Frosty's Winter Wonderland were a hit with free popcorn, candy, and festive drinks via personal headphones; check for pop-ups this week. Families, don't miss general admission at Houston Museum of Natural Science today, featuring planetarium shows and exhibits for just $25.

Midweek builds excitement with promos like Promised Land Dairy Holiday Pop-up on December 14 for festive treats. Then Friday, December 19, rock out to Trans-Siberian Orchestra's The Ghosts of Christmas Eve at Toyota Center, blending holiday hits and electric energy in their epic rock opera tour.

Weekend warriors, gear up for ongoing holiday happenings like ice skating pops and over-the-top Christmas bar decor spots highlighted by CultureMap Houston. Whether you're sliding down snow hills echoes from yesterday's Snow Spectacular in Texas City, singing carols at Discovery Green, or crafting with Stearman Santa vibes at Lone Star Flight Museum, Houston's serving winter magic all week.

From kid-friendly concerts at Jones Hall to mariachi nights and bar crawls, there's joy for everyone—bundle up and dive in!

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2 weeks ago
3 minutes

What to do in Houston
Festive Fun Abounds in Houston: From Country Concerts to Holiday Hijinks
If you are in Houston this week, you’ve got a full sleigh of options to keep things festive, fun, and very H-Town.

Country fans can kick things off with the Randy Rogers Band live in concert at 713 Music Hall, as listed on Ticketmaster. Expect a high-energy night of Texas country, sing-along anthems, and a lively crowd right in the heart of downtown’s Post Houston complex, with plenty of bars and food options before and after the show.

Families looking for daytime fun should head to Children’s Museum Houston, where the museum’s own event calendar highlights Polar Palooza 2025. The building is transformed into a snowy wonderland with multicultural holiday activities, hands-on crafts, character meet-and-greets, and special celebrations for Las Posadas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and more throughout the week. Their schedule is packed with music workshops, early childhood activities, and bilingual storytimes, so listeners can easily make this a repeat stop.

Over in the Museum District, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston lists a busy Saturday on its events calendar, including an art sale at the Glassell School of Art and special tours like the members tour of “Art and Life in Imperial Rome: Trajan.” Later in the day, the MFAH is screening the beloved Studio Ghibli classic Kiki’s Delivery Service at 2 p.m. in the Law Building, a cozy way to escape the bustle with some beautifully animated comfort cinema.

If your crew is leaning fully into holiday magic, the Houston Museum of Natural Science is hosting its Holly Jolly Breakfast with Santa. According to the museum’s ticketing page, listeners can dig into stacks of waffles, load up on toppings, sip hot chocolate, and then grab photos with Santa before he heads back to the North Pole. It’s an easy win with kids and a great way to start a museum day.

As evening falls, one of Houston’s most charming neighborhood traditions lights up the city: Lights in the Heights. The Woodland Heights Civic Association’s event listing notes that the 2025 edition runs from 6 to 9 p.m., with historic streets glowing under elaborate house displays, porch concerts, and throngs of neighbors strolling under twinkling lights. It’s walkable, festive, and one of the best ways to feel like you live in a small town inside a big city.

For a quieter but equally seasonal outing, Christ the King Lutheran Church in the Rice Village area is hosting the Crèche Festival Houston: From the Manger to the Hearth. Their event page explains that the exhibition runs Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., showcasing nativity art from vintage postage stamps and greeting cards to contemporary works, with proceeds from the art competition benefiting Bright Stars of Bethlehem. It’s free, peaceful, and perfect if you want something reflective amid the holiday rush.

However you choose to spend the week, Houston is absolutely packed with ways to celebrate, explore, and make some new memories.

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Holiday magic kicks off in Houston this weekend
Hey, Houston listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening right here in H-Town from today through the weekend. Grab your calendars because December 12th kicks off with holiday magic that's impossible to miss.

Starting this morning at 10 AM CST, dive into the Masterclass: Unlock the Wealth Waterfall live at The Westin Houston Downtown, where experts share game-changing financial strategies in an energizing session, according to Unation.com. Tonight, if you're feeling festive and fiery, head to Reds for the Holidays from 7 to 9 PM for classic red wine tastings perfect for your holiday table, as listed on Eventbrite. Families, don't sleep on Christmas in the Barn at Magnolia High School from 5:30 to 7:30 PM—free fun with Santa, ornament crafting, a petting zoo, gourmet s'mores, and live music, reports Community Impact. Tomball lights up too with the Museum Center's Candlelight Tours from 6 to 9 PM, featuring historic buildings aglow, cookies, carols, and choirs—all free. And catch the Tomball Methodist Church Trail of Lights starting at 6:30 PM, strolling past dazzling displays with Santa visits.

Saturday the 13th explodes with cheer. Wander the Tomball German Christmas Market all day—over 150 vendors, contests, German eats, and music from 10 AM to 10 PM on Saturday, free entry per Tomball German Fest. Kids will roar at Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow-N-Fire at Fort Bend Epicenter in Rosenberg, multiple shows packed with glowing trucks and motocross stunts, says Click2Houston. Families, snag spots for The Nutcracker by Texas Academy of Dance Arts at Tomball High School Auditorium—performances at 1:30 PM and 5 PM plus a holiday market and Santa from noon, tickets $20 to $30 via DanceTADA.com. In the Heights neighborhood, Lights in the Heights glows from 6 to 9 PM with neighborhood sparkle tours, hosted by Woodland Heights Civic Association. Radiant Nature at Houston Botanic Garden shines evenings from 6 to 10 PM with immersive light displays, and Zoo Lights or Galaxy Lights at Space Center Houston keep the vibes lit all season, per KidsOutAndAbout.

Sunday the 14th wraps the weekend strong. Breakfast with Santa in Magnolia from 8 AM to noon at the Event Center—live music, crafts, auction, photos for $15 advance, Magnolia Education Foundation says. The Artz Aerial Nutcracker soars with holiday aerial magic, and Hanukkah hits with Light Up the Night celebrations around town. Queensbury Theatre's A Charlie Brown Christmas runs through the 21st, heartwarming shows at 7 PM evenings and 2 PM weekends, tickets from $18 at queensburytheatre.org.

Bundle up, Houston—there's non-stop joy from markets to lights and shows. Make memories this week!

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Headline: Dive into Houston's Festive Week: From Rooftop Lights to Dueling Pianos
Houston, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve picked a great time to get out and explore. Let’s dive into some of the most fun and festive things happening around town over the next few days so listeners can start planning now.

Downtown is buzzing tonight at the Marriott Marquis Houston with Texas Winter Lights, a rooftop pool deck transformed into a glowing holiday playground from 5 to 10 p.m. According to DowntownHouston.org, listeners can stroll under light tunnels, snap skyline photos, and sip seasonal cocktails in the warm water of the famous Texas-shaped lazy river. Later this evening, the same hotel hosts Concert Under the Stars: A Very Sinatra Christmas Special from 8 to 10 p.m., a crooner-style holiday show set against the downtown backdrop.

For something a bit more artsy and low-key, DowntownHouston.org also highlights The Fabulous Fifties: Houston Art at the Dawn of the Space Age at the Julia Ideson Library, open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This exhibit walks listeners through Houston’s mid-century art scene just as the city was rocketing toward the space age.

As the week rolls into Friday, DowntownHouston.org notes Hot Cocoa at Lynn Wyatt Square from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and again from 4 to 6 p.m., with free cocoa, festive décor, and live entertainment in the heart of downtown. Friday night, Market Square Park comes alive with Deck the Keys: Dueling Pianos from 7 to 9 p.m., where listeners can sing along to holiday hits under the lights.

History and holiday lovers should head to the Heritage Society at Sam Houston Park Friday and Saturday evenings for the 62nd Annual Candlelight Carols & Tours and Houston Holiday Heritage Market. DowntownHouston.org reports that from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., visitors can tour historic homes by lantern light, browse local vendors, and enjoy choirs performing traditional carols.

Saturday is stacked. DowntownHouston.org features the Tastes & Treasures Pop-Up Artisan Market (Christmas Edition) at Lyric Market from 4 to 8 p.m., plus Santa’s Saturday Night Lights at Market Square Park from 6 to 9 p.m., a family-friendly bash with Santa sightings and festive activities. Over at Discovery Green, Holiday Flea by Night runs from 6 to 10 p.m., offering local makers, vintage finds, and plenty of holiday photo ops.

For something cinematic and cozy, DowntownHouston.org also points to Quiet on the Set! Silent Movie Nights at Lynn Wyatt Square on Saturday from 6 to 9 p.m., where classic silent films are screened outdoors with a live soundtrack, followed by Encore Nights: Theater District After Hours from 9 to 11 p.m., a late-night hangout celebrating Houston’s performing arts scene.

Sports fans can check out the GSA Holiday Classic youth basketball tournament on Saturday and Sunday, highlighted by Ankle Breaker Events as a multi-venue competition bringing teams from across the region to Houston.

If you’re craving something a little different on Sunday, CultureMap Houston notes a Studio Ghibli mini-marathon at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, with screenings of Kiki’s Delivery Service and Spirited Away, perfect for animation fans looking to end the weekend on a magical note.

Whether listeners want rooftop lights, live music, historic holiday tours, or late-night downtown adventures, Houston is absolutely packed with options this week. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more Houston happenings. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Headline: Houston Offers Diverse Lineup of Music, Art, and Holiday Festivities This Week
Houston, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you are absolutely spoiled for choice. Let’s start with tonight: if you’re in the mood for live music, 713 Music Hall is hosting Gunna’s Wun World Tour at 8 p.m., a high-energy rap show that’s perfect for listeners who want to turn a regular weeknight into an event, according to SLEM’s Houston concert listings. If you’d rather keep things artsy and a bit more low-key, Eventbrite is promoting the Houston Art Walk: Houston’s Surreal Art downtown at 730 Clay Street, a guided stroll through imaginative public art that’s great for date night or a small group adventure.

As the week rolls toward the weekend, the holidays really take over the city. Houston on the Cheap highlights Christmas Village at Bayou Bend, where the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston transforms the historic Bayou Bend estate into a glowing winter wonderland with thousands of lights, a model train, faux-snow activities, and photos with Santa each night through December 30. Over at POST Houston, both Houston on the Cheap and 93Q Country point listeners to Winter Wonderlawn on the rooftop Skylawn, packed with twinkling lights, a 25-foot Christmas tree, and skyline views that make every selfie look like a postcard.

Downtown, Discovery Green is a must. Houston on the Cheap notes that the Green Mountain Energy Ice rink is open daily, so you can skate under the city lights, then stick around Saturday for Carols on the Green with Houston Grand Opera, a free outdoor concert of live holiday music in the park. If you prefer your holidays with a bit of drama, 93Q Country reminds listeners that Houston Ballet’s The Nutcracker is in full swing at Wortham Theater Center, and Alley Theatre is staging A Christmas Carol on select nights, both beloved Houston traditions.

And for those chasing big, bold lights, 93Q Country spotlights Memorial City Lights, where millions of bulbs and falling “snow” create a perfect evening stroll, plus Texas Winter Lights on the rooftop of the Marriott Marquis, a Western-themed light experience with cocktails and poolside vibes.

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Houston's Festive Week: From Symphony Classics to Dazzling Lights Displays
Houston, looking for what to do this week? Let’s dive into some of the best things happening around the city so listeners can start planning right now.

If you want to cap off your Sunday in a big, soaring way, the Houston Symphony is presenting Handel’s Messiah at Jones Hall downtown, according to Ticketmaster. Expect that full, goosebump-inducing Hallelujah chorus, a huge orchestra and chorus, and a dressed-up holiday crowd. It’s perfect if listeners want something classic, moving, and very “only in December” in the Theater District.

For something more low-key and neighborhood-centric today, the City of Southside Place is hosting a Holiday Party at the Clubhouse on Edloe Avenue, just west of Rice Village, according to the City of Southside Place events calendar. Think community vibes, families, neighbors catching up, and a great option if listeners want festive fun without going all the way downtown.

All week long, downtown is glowing. Marriott Marquis Houston reports that its Texas Winter Lights rooftop experience is in full swing through the end of December. Up on the Altitude rooftop, listeners will find more than 100,000 lights wrapped around the famous Texas-shaped lazy river, nightly “snowfall,” Western-themed décor, photo ops, games like curling, and specialty holiday cocktails. It’s a strong pick for a date night or an after-work outing with skyline views.

Just a few blocks away, POST Houston at 401 Franklin is running its Winter Wonderlawn on the Skylawn rooftop, according to the POST Houston events calendar. Listeners can expect holiday installations, city views, and in the evenings, ticketed rooftop access with pop-up markets, DJ nights, and live performances throughout the week. It’s easy to pair with grabbing food from the food hall downstairs.

For those who love exploring holiday lights, Islands Magazine highlights several Houston neighborhoods that go all-out every December. River Oaks turns its oak-lined streets into a full-on light spectacle, with some homes offering carriage and hayrides. Woodland Heights gets ready for its Lights in the Heights event next weekend, but even this week listeners can stroll or drive through to catch early decorations. Tanglewood, Post Oak Boulevard, Shepherd Park Plaza, Candlelight Plaza, and the Memorial Villages also shine with over-the-top home displays and streets draped in lights, making them perfect for an evening drive later this week.

If listeners want more ideas day by day, 365 Things to Do in Houston and Houston.com both keep active event calendars with everything from markets and live music to seasonal pop-ups and comedy shows.

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Houston Lights Up for the Holidays with Festive Events Across the City
Houston, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve picked a fantastic time to get out and explore. Let’s start right in the heart of downtown, where the city flips the holiday switch in a big way. According to the City of Houston’s Special Events team, City Hall’s Hermann Square is hosting the Reliant Presents Deck the Hall celebration this evening, a free, family-friendly kickoff with live music, the official tree lighting, and plenty of photo ops with festive lights surrounding 901 Bagby. Visit Houston notes that Mayor John Whitmire and Reliant will be on hand from 5 to 8 p.m. to launch 106 years of Houston’s holiday tree-lighting tradition, so it’s a great spot if listeners want that classic “only in Houston” holiday moment.

If you’re near the Museum District, Hermann Park is buzzing today too. The Japan-America Society of Houston is joining Holiday in Hermann Park, where from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. they’ll guide visitors through making kadomatsu, a traditional Japanese New Year decoration crafted from pine and bamboo. The Japan-America Society of Houston explains that kadomatsu are meant to welcome good fortune and renewal for the year ahead, and thanks to the Hermann Park Conservancy and PlainsCapital Bank, the crafts, games, rides, roaming Santas, and even an evening double-feature of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Elf are all part of a free, all-ages day of fun.

As the sun goes down later this week, listeners can stroll into one of Houston’s most magical holiday experiences: Christmas Village at Bayou Bend. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston describes the grounds as a glowing wonderland, with carolers, music-bell stations where you can play your own tunes, and a 3-D video projection that lights up the historic Bayou Bend house. The event runs on select evenings through December 23, with extended hours on weekend nights, so it’s perfect for a date night, a family outing, or just a peaceful walk under twinkling trees.

For something a little different today, there’s also a Houston Art Walk: Houston’s Surreal Art, a scavenger-hunt-style experience starting from 730 Clay Street. Eventbrite lists it as a guided, app-based adventure that sends you around downtown hunting for murals, sculptures, and quirky details that even longtime Houstonians might miss.

And if you’re a soccer fan, Shell Energy Stadium is the place to be midday. Houston Dynamo FC is hosting the Houston Soccer Celebration Kickoff from 12 to 3 p.m. The club’s official announcement highlights chalk talks with team executives, a meet and greet with US soccer legend Demarcus Beasley, an on-field Q&A with Mexican star Luis Hernandez, kids’ clinics with the team mascot Diesel, locker-room tours, and even a tournament bracket challenge where one lucky fan could snag 2027 season tickets.

However you choose to spend it—under city lights at Deck the Hall, crafting Japanese New Year decorations in Hermann Park, wandering the illuminated paths at Bayou Bend, chasing surreal art downtown, or hanging out pitch-side with the Dynamo—Houston is absolutely buzzing this week.

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Here is a short headline based on the information provided: Houston Offers Festive Holiday Experiences from Lights to Theater Performances
Houston is in full holiday mode this week, and there is no shortage of ways for listeners to soak it all in. Around downtown, Discovery Green is glowing with H-Town Holiday Lights, a synchronized light display set to Houston music that turns the Brown Foundation Promenade into a colorful nighttime stroll, with food vendors and nearby skating at the Green Mountain Energy Ice rink for those who want to glide under the skyline. Over at the Houston Zoo, Zoo Lights keeps the party going after dark with an enchanted forest of tunnels, giant ornaments, and a winter wonderland path, plus hot cocoa stations so listeners can warm up between photo ops.

For big holiday traditions, the Houston Ballet’s production of The Nutcracker is back at the Brown Theater in the Theater District, inviting listeners to follow Clara from the Christmas Eve party into the Land of Snow and the Kingdom of Sweets, with performances running through the season so you can pick a night that fits your schedule. Theatre lovers can also head to Alley Theatre for A Christmas Carol, where Ebenezer Scrooge’s ghostly visitors bring Victorian London to life in a classic story that’s perfect for a cozy night downtown before or after dinner at a nearby restaurant. Houston Theater and Visit Houston’s event calendars highlight both shows as centerpieces of the week’s performing arts lineup.

If listeners are in the mood for markets and daytime fun, POST Houston is hosting Holiday Vibe Artisan Markets with more than 100 local makers offering handcrafted gifts, art, and seasonal treats, all inside the dramatic former post office building with its rooftop city views. Hermann Park is getting festive with Holidays in Hermann Park, where families can ride the holiday train and carousel, meet a roaming Santa, enjoy live music and carolers, and let kids loose with crafts, lawn games, and nature activities stretched throughout the day. For something more niche, the Czech Center Museum Houston is running its Mikuláš Holiday Market, blending European holiday traditions with local makers for a smaller, cultural spin on the season.

Listeners who want to wrap up the week with a night out can check out concerts and club shows across the city, from regional music at venues like Escapade 2001 to touring acts at House of Blues and other midtown and downtown spots, with local event calendars listing exact times and ticket details so you can pick your vibe. However you choose to spend it, this week in Houston is tailor-made for holiday lights, local art, and making memories from the park to the Theater District.

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Houston Set for Festive Week of Holiday Fun and Entertainment
Houston, get ready for an incredible week of holiday fun and entertainment! Whether you're looking for festive cheer, live performances, or community celebrations, there's something for everyone in our vibrant city right now.

Starting tonight, if you're a theater lover, head to the Alley Theatre where they're hosting ActOUT, a special pre-performance mixer before The Night Shift Before Christmas at six PM. You'll enjoy music, socializing, light bites, and drinks with fellow theater enthusiasts at six fifteen PM.

Tomorrow night, December fifth, things really kick off. Memorial Park is hosting Deck the Park, their annual kickoff to the holiday season featuring family-friendly activities like ornament decorating, a tree lighting ceremony, and an outdoor screening of The Santa Clause with hot cocoa and s'mores. Over at Discovery Green, you can catch H-Town Holiday Lights, a dazzling synchronized light display set to Houston music. For something more unique, head to Galveston where the Arts Downtown GTX is presenting Victorian Vaudeville at Soundbar, a jubilant night of Victorian music and drag variety showing starting at six PM.

Saturday is absolutely packed with events. Space City Rugby is hosting the December Classic rugby tournament in League City starting at nine AM. In the Montrose area, the Montrose Country Club is throwing the Nightmare Before Christmas Drag Brunch at eleven AM with appearances from local drag favorites. If you're into art, don't miss the World AIDS Day pop-up event at Avenue 360 Health and Wellness at one PM, featuring performances and a toy drive. Later that evening, check out the Houston Pride Band's holiday concert called Evergreens and Icicles at MATCH on Main Street at eight PM. For late-night fun, international DJ Dani Toro from Barcelona is spinning high-energy tribal and progressive house at South Beach Houston starting at eleven thirty PM.

Sunday wraps up the weekend with the Houston LGBTQ Plus Political Caucus hosting its sixteenth annual Equality Brunch at the Marriott Marquis celebrating the organization's fiftieth anniversary at eleven AM.

Throughout the weekend, Hermann Park is running Holidays in Hermann Park with free admission, featuring holiday train and carousel rides, live music, and roaming Santa. The Holiday Vibe Artisan Markets are showcasing over one hundred handcrafted vendors at POST Houston, and Christmas Village at Bayou Bend offers an immersive theatrical experience with live actors and festive activities.

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Houston's Holiday Happenings: Live Music, Family Fun, and Festive Cheer
Welcome to your Houston events guide for this week! Whether you're looking for live music, family fun, or holiday cheer, the Bayou City has something special happening every single day.

Starting tonight, Wednesday December 3rd, music lovers are in for a treat. The 93Q Star Party kicks off at 7 PM at 713 Music Hall in Houston, featuring Riley Green and Turnpike Troubadours for an incredible country music experience. If hip hop is more your speed, KODOKU is performing the Come As You Are Tour at White Oak Music Hall Upstairs, also starting at 7 PM. Both venues will be packed with energy and great vibes.

Thursday brings the Energy Corridor District Tree Lighting from 6 to 9 PM at the Hyatt Regency Houston West. This community celebration features live entertainment, local vendors, and festive decorations perfect for families or anyone new to the area looking to soak in some holiday spirit.

Friday December 5th is huge for holiday activities. Memorial Park's annual Deck the Park tree lighting ceremony kicks off the season, with the Clay Family Eastern Glades glowing with festive lights all month long. If you want something interactive, head downtown to Jingle Town at Lynn Wyatt Square in front of Jones Hall for live music, twinkling lights, and creative art installations.

Saturday December 6th brings even more holiday magic. Levy Park hosts its annual free Holiday Festival complete with a holiday market, crafts, and family activities. Over in Tomball just north of Houston, multiple events are happening including Commissioner Riley's Fun Day from 1 to 4 PM at Unity Park featuring pony rides, a petting zoo, and bounce houses. The Magic of Christmas Parade of Lights lights up the streets from 5:30 to 8:30 PM at Unity Park in Magnolia with sparkling lights, music, and festive floats. Also in Tomball, Oliver Twist performances run throughout the day at Lone Star College Tomball Performing Arts Center with shows at 2 PM and 6 PM.

Sunday December 7th wraps up the weekend with the Museum of Fine Arts hosting their Family Art-Making Studio, Members Holiday Party, and a Winter Recital at Rienzi, plus the Christmas Village at Bayou Bend continues its festive run.

No matter what your interests are, Houston is absolutely packed with incredible experiences this week. Get out there and make some holiday memories!

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Exciting Weekend Ahead: Houston Museums, Art Events, and Holiday Festivities
Well listeners, if you're wondering what to do in Houston today and this week, you're in for a treat because this Sunday and beyond is packed with incredible activities for everyone.

Right now on this final Sunday of November, the Houston Museum of Natural Sciences has T-Rex The Story of Wyrex in three-D playing at the Wortham Giant Screen Theatre starting at ten in the morning, plus The Great Planet Adventures over at the Burke Baker Planetarium. If you're into art and music, head to the Painted Tree Santo'nio Studio in Westchase for the Holiday Art and Music Affair where you can catch live painting, meet the artist Santo'nio himself, enjoy live music and refreshments, and do some holiday shopping all in one spot.

For the evening, Uncle T's Birthday Bash is happening at Scout Bar at nine PM if you're looking for a night out. Music lovers should also check out the Celebrity Entertainment and Arts Soiree where BILS will be performing live.

Now let's talk about what's been happening this past weekend that's still wrapping up. The Great Gobbler Fest ran through today with festive Thanksgiving activities all over Houston. The Texas Renaissance Festival in Todd Mission was happening through today as well, giving listeners a chance to step back in time. Several theatrical productions kicked off including Narnia the Musical which runs through December twenty-second at Houston Theater, and A Christmas Carol at the Alley Theatre running through December twenty-eighth.

For families, there's been tons to do including Disney Skate events, The Polar Express Train Ride over at Galveston Railroad Museum, and Santa's Wonderland down in College Station. The Sensory Friendly Performance of The Nutcracker happened today for listeners with sensory sensitivities.

Looking ahead to next week, Houston continues to be a hub of holiday entertainment and cultural activities. Whether you're seeking live performances, interactive art experiences, family-friendly attractions or festive seasonal fun, this city has something special happening every single day.

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