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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