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  • Image: Summer Serenade Concerts Conclude June 26 at Emory Glen

    Fri., June 26, 7-10 p.m.

    Emory Glen Alcove Pavilion

    21500 FM Rd. 1488, Magnolia Outside Houston

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    Free; RSVP online
    The Alcove Pavilion at Emory Glen will be filled with the sound of live acoustic music every Friday night in June during the Summer Serenade concert series. Guests are invited to bring their own blankets or use one of 30 VIP tables for the concerts, which will also include a wine bar, drink vouchers (21+) and cornhole. The first 30 couples to check in will receive a bottle of wine and two wine glasses. The concerts conclude June 26 with Trent Cowrie’s rebellious blend of country and rock. Admission is free. To learn more about Emory Glen, visit EmoryGlen.com. 713-239-2925
  • Image: Andy Huggins

    Fri., June 26, 7 p.m.

    House of Blues

    1204 Caroline, Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    888-402-5837
  • Image: Liza Treyger

    Fri., June 26, 7 p.m.

    House of Blues

    1204 Caroline, Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    888-402-5837
  • Image: Sugar Land Space Cowboys vs. El Paso Chihuahuas

    Fri., June 26, 7:05 p.m.

    Constellation Field

    1 Stadium Dr., Sugar Land Richmond/Rosenberg

    281-240-4487
  • Image: Craig Robinson

    Fri., June 26, 7:30 p.m.

    Houston Improv Comedy Club

    7620 Katy Freeway Space 455, Houston Memorial

    713-333-8800
  • Image: Clickbait Comedy!

    Fri., June 26, 8 p.m.

    The Secret Group

    2101 Polk St., Houston East End

    832-898-1088
  • Image: Ole 60: Smokestack Town Tour

    Fri., June 26, 8 p.m.

    Post HTX

    401 Franklin St., Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    713-572-7471
  • Image: Caroline Spence in Concert

    Fri., June 26, 8-10 p.m.

    The Bugle Boy

    1051 N. Jefferson St., La Grange Outside Houston

    Caroline Spence crafts beautifully intimate folk-pop songs filled with sharp lyrics, warm melodies, and a storyteller’s touch that lingers long after the final note. Doors 7pm - Show starts at 8pm, Open seating Listening Room - Wine, Beer & Root Beer Floats available. Stop by our website for lodging information https://thebugleboy.org/history/stay-over/ Tickets $30 9799689944
  • Image: Misery

    Fri., June 26, 8 p.m.

    Alley Theatre

    615 Texas Ave., Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    713-220-5700
  • Image: The Best of the Secret Group Comedy Showcase 8pm

    Fri., June 26, 8 p.m.

    The Secret Group

    2101 Polk St., Houston East End

    832-898-1088
  • Image: NOTHING MATTERS Emo | Indie | Punk Dance Party

    Fri., June 26, 9 p.m.

    The Secret Group

    2101 Polk St., Houston East End

    832-898-1088
  • Image: Broadway Rave

    Fri., June 26, 9-11 p.m.

    White Oak Music Hall - Upstairs

    2915 N Main St,, Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    🎤 Oh Houston, have you done your vocal warmups yet? 🎭 Calling all Musical Theatre nerds, drama geeks, actors, actresses, theatre lovers, and more! Welcome to Broadway Rave, a Broadway Dance Party celebrating the best in show-tunes and musical theatre. Come sing along to all of your favorite Broadway hits while dressed up as your favorite character. We’ll have surprise guests from some of your favorite Broadway stars! Live out your Broadway fantasies at Broadway Rave — the most POPULAR Broadway Dance party around. 🪄 Don’t be Wicked, meet us on the dance floor at White Oak Music Hall - 713-237-0370
  • Image: Broadway Rave

    Fri., June 26, 9-11 p.m.

    White Oak Music Hall - Upstairs

    2915 N Main St,, Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    🎤 Oh Houston, have you done your vocal warmups yet? 🎭 Calling all Musical Theatre nerds, drama geeks, actors, actresses, theatre lovers, and more! Welcome to Broadway Rave, a Broadway Dance Party celebrating the best in show-tunes and musical theatre. Come sing along to all of your favorite Broadway hits while dressed up as your favorite character. We’ll have surprise guests from some of your favorite Broadway stars! Live out your Broadway fantasies at Broadway Rave — the most POPULAR Broadway Dance party around. 713-237-0370
  • Image: Off Campus Night

    Fri., June 26, 9 p.m.

    White Oaks Music Hall

    2915 N Main St., Houston Heights

  • Image: La Chupitos: Standopeda ( En Español )

    Fri., June 26, 9:30 p.m.

    House of Blues

    1204 Caroline, Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    888-402-5837
  • Image: Craig Robinson

    Fri., June 26, 9:45 p.m.

    Houston Improv Comedy Club

    7620 Katy Freeway Space 455, Houston Memorial

    713-333-8800
  • Image: The Best of the Secret Group Comedy Showcase 10pm

    Fri., June 26, 10 p.m.

    The Secret Group

    2101 Polk St., Houston East End

    832-898-1088
  • Image: The Late Night Dirty Show: X Rated Comedy

    Fri., June 26, 11:59 p.m.

    The Secret Group

    2101 Polk St., Houston East End

    832-898-1088
  • Image: June 27 SPLASh and FWC Houston Sustainability Committee Monument Inn Cleanup

    Sat., June 27, 8-11 a.m.

    Monument Inn

    4406 Independence Parkway S., La Porte Outside Houston

    SPLASh is proud to lead cleanups at Monument Inn as part of the World Cup Bayou Cleanup Project, a citywide effort to remove trash, reduce pollution, and better understand how major events impact our waterways. We're so glad you'll be joining to make a positive impact and help us collect important trash data! 713 837 8399
  • Image: Interactive Homeownership Fair: Homeownership is a Winning Move

    Sat., June 27, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

    Houston City College – West Loop Campus

    5601 W Loop S, Houston Inner Loop - SW

    free
    Join Own the HOU and the Harris County Homeownership Collaborative for a free and open-to-the-public homeownership fair – where both aspiring homebuyers and homeowners can connect with housing professionals to achieve their homeownership goals. Whether taking the first step toward owning a home or needing assistance preserving a home, this event has valuable resources to support everyone in their homeownership journey. Taking place during National Homeownership Month, this fair will provide access to trusted experts, resources and programs to help Houstonians buy, maintain and preserve their homes. 713-718-7868
  • Image: Green Wave Volunteer Litter Cleanup at Blackhawk Park

    Sat., June 27, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

    Blackhawk Park

    9401 Fuqua St, Houston Outer Loop - SE

    American Youthworks Texas Conservation Corps (TXCC) is hosting a Green Wave Litter Clean-Up Event on Saturday, June 27, at Blackhawk Park from 10am to noon. This event is part of our ongoing Green Wave Initiative. Led by TXCC participants, the Green Wave Initiative combines community cleanup events with environmental education. Come pick up litter with us! Attend our events to help improve neighborhood health, reduce flood hazards and illegal waste disposal, and to enhance green space accessibility. Learn more and sign up at ayw.givepulse.com Reach out to our team by emailing [email protected] with any questions. 713-932-1639
  • Image: Swami Sarvapriyananda on Consciousness, AI, and Spirituality

    Sat., June 27, 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

    Asia Society Texas Center

    1370 Southmore Boulevard, Houston Third Ward

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    Free; registration required
    As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes human life, fundamental questions about consciousness, identity, and meaning have become more urgent than ever. In this thought-provoking lecture, Swami Sarvapriyananda, resident minister of the Vedanta Society of New York and globally acclaimed monk, will explore these questions and more through the lens of Advaita Vedanta, one of the world's most profound non-dual spiritual traditions. Drawing connections between ancient contemplative insights and modern developments in AI and cognitive science, he will examine the nature of consciousness, the limits of computation, and the deeper dimensions of human experience that transcend algorithms and data. (713) 496-9901
  • Image: Visual Observer Certification Course

    Sat., June 27, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

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    Free to $100 per person
    Drone Visual Observer Certification Get ready to take your drone skills to the next level! Join us for the Visual Observer Certification event at Sugar Land Memorial Park. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, this in-person event will provide you with valuable knowledge and hands-on experience. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your drone operation skills and become a certified Visual Observer. See you there! 346-777-6106
  • Image: YMCA LANGHAM CREEK-CRAWFEST CAJUN EXPLOSION

    Sat., June 27, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

    YMCA LANGHAM CREEK

    16725 Longenbaugh Dr,, Cypress Cypress

    Free
    🦞🔥 CRAWFEST IS TAKING OVER HOUSTON AREA MARKETS! Get ready for a Cajun explosion of flavor, live music, family fun & award-winning vendors! 🎉 We’re bringing: ✨ Louisiana-Style Crawfish ✨ Authentic Gumbo, Jambalaya & Crawfish Boudin ✨ Kids Bubble Party ✨ Live Louisiana Music ✨ Cold/Adult Drinks & Cajun Favorites ✨ Family-Friendly Fun ✨ 60 Awarded Winning Vendors 🎶 Grab your crew, lawn chairs, and appetite because this is going to be one EPIC summer tour! 📍 CRAWFEST TOUR DATES: 🦞 Cypress 📅 Saturday, May 30, 2026 ⏰ 2PM–7PM 📍 10519 Fry Rd., Cypress, TX 832-713-1176
  • Image: WINGS Speaker Series: Aldora Louw – NASA Deputy Division Chief of the Aircraft Operations Division

    Sat., June 27, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

    Lone Star Flight Museum

    11551 Aerospace Ave., Houston Clear Lake

    Join us on Saturday, June 27 at 11:30a.m. As we welcome Aldora Louw, Deputy Division Chief of the Aircraft Operations Division at NASA, as our next WINGS Speaker. Aldora oversees a fleet of aircraft that support astronaut training, spaceflight readiness, astronaut transportation, and specialized science missions. Join us for this interactive series which highlights women leading the way in aviation and STEM. Hear her story, ask questions, and get inspired! Included with your General Admission, FREE for members. (346) 708-2517
  • Image: Houston Punk Fest #13

    Sat., June 27, 12-11 p.m.

    Bad Astronaut Brewing Company

    1519 Fulton St, Houston Downtown/ Midtown

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    Advance $20 online for the 26th & 27th/ $15 26th, $25 27th
    Houston Punkfest #13 Returns June 26–27 to Benefit Bikers Against Child Abuse HOUSTON, TX — Houston Punkfest returns for its 13th annual festival on June 26 and 27, bringing together Houston’s punk rock community for two days of live music, local vendors, and charity fundraising. More than just a music festival, Houston Punkfest donates 100% of proceeds each year to a selected nonprofit organization. This year’s beneficiary is Bikers Against Child Abuse (B.A.C.A.), an organization dedicated to creating safer environments for abused children and empowering them to live without fear. 2812458856
  • Image: Amateur Radio Field Day and Emergency Communications Exercise

    Sat., June 27, 12-5 p.m.

    Roman Forest City Hall

    2430 Roman Forest Blvd, Roman Forest Humble/Kingwood

    Free
    Annual "Field Day" exercise puts amateur radio's disaster-response capability on public display; community welcome to attend at no charge. Visitors can watch operators on the air making contacts with other Field Day stations across North America; see antennas, generators, and solar arrays being deployed; try an on-the-air contact themselves under the supervision of a licensed operator (a "GOTA" — Get On The Air — station); and talk with TEAC members about how to get licensed. Local elected officials, emergency-management staff, and the news media have been invited to attend. 832-725-8610
  • Image: Misery

    Sat., June 27, 2 p.m.

    Alley Theatre

    615 Texas Ave., Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    713-220-5700
  • Image: Artist Talk: Wrapped in Memory with Job García

    Sat., June 27, 2-4 p.m.

    Houston Public Library: Julia Ideson Building

    500 McKinney Ave., Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    Houston Center for Photography, in partnership with the Houston History Research Center, presents Wrapped in Memory: An Artist Talk with Job García. Moderated by Areli Navarro Magallón, the program will explore García’s forthcoming photobook, ¡Qué Vivan las Cobijas, Cabrones! Family Artifacts and the Maintenance of Mexican Identity, and his portrait series centered on the iconic Mexican cobija as both photographic backdrop and cultural archive. Attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in a pop-up portrait session with García using the cobija backdrop from the series. Free and open to the public; registration is encouraged but not required. 713-529-4755
  • Image: FIFA WC Fan Fest Hospitality/Panama - England, Colombia- Portugal +4

    Sat., June 27, 3 p.m.

    East Downtown Houston

    2234 Lamar St., Houston Montrose

  • Image: Want to learn about Texas Superstars?

    Sat., June 27, 3-4 p.m.

    Fulshear Branch Library

    6350 GM Library Rd, Fulshear Out of Town

    Free
    In the Meeting Room of the Fulshear Branch Library, Fort Bend Master Gardeners will teach patrons about plants that thrive in Texas. The Fort Bend Master Gardeners are trained and experienced volunteers who assist the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in promoting research-based horticultural practices that can help residents succeed in developing and maintaining their home landscapes. Patrons will learn how “Texas Superstars” refers to a wide range of plants that endure demanding trials across several state regions to ensure wide adaptability to Texas’ varied climates, ratings by cold hardiness zone for geographic suitability, and identification of special traits. 346-481-6800
  • Image: The 2nd Annual SYWD Live Music Extravaganza

    Sat., June 27, 4:30-11:30 p.m.

    Seremoni Edit Venue

    1125 Providence, Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    The 2nd Annual So You Wanna Dance Live Music Extravaganza is a high energy celebration of Black Music Month in downtown Houston. Enjoy an unforgettable evening of live bands, comedy, dancing, and a live DJ in a grown and vibrant atmosphere. Experience powerful performances, great music, and a lively crowd that loves to move. The Pop Up Plaza will feature local vendors and unique finds. Guests will also be part of something meaningful as two scholarships are awarded to students pursuing music at Texas Southern University. One night. One vibe. Do not miss it! 832-312-2973