Hey listeners, kick off your Thursday in Houston with some star power at the Houston Improv, where Patrick Warburton takes the stage at 7:30 pm for his hilarious stand-up routine, packed with that gravelly voice and Family Guy vibes, according to National Today. And don't miss the Houston Saengerbund's free event featuring Dr. Markus Söder, the governor of Bavaria, Germany, for a special announcement and cultural festivities that blend German heritage with Houston flair, as listed on 365 Things in Houston.
Tomorrow, Friday, things heat up big time. Dive into Nostalgia Con at the George R. Brown Convention Center from 1 pm, a total throwback to the 90s and early 2000s with celebrity meet-and-greets, vendor booths, panels, and nostalgic exhibits that’ll have you reliving Tamagotchis and boy bands, per Eventeny. Food lovers, head to NRG Park for the FoodieLand Food Festival starting at 3 pm through Sunday, featuring Houston's top food trucks slinging everything from gourmet tacos to sweet treats in an open-air market vibe, as reported by Eventbrite and Lodgeur.
Saturday explodes with Houston's quirkiest tradition: the Art Car Parade rolling through downtown from April 9 to 11, showcasing over 250 wildly decorated cars, bikes, floats, and costumed drivers amid live music and street-side cheers—grab Lodgeur’s guide for the route and best viewing spots. Same day, chow down at the Houston Oyster Festival at Autry Park from 11:30 am, shucking fresh oysters, live bands, and seafood galore, via Eventbrite. Dance to Latin beats at Houston Latin Fest in Midtown Park at 1 pm, or catch the Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival up north from April 10-12, with 200 artists, live tunes along the waterway, and kids’ zones, straight from Lodgeur.
The weekend wraps with more FoodieLand action Sunday at NRG Park. Looking ahead, Fleet Week Houston docks in from April 15-22, bringing U.S. Navy ships, over 1,000 sailors, Marines, and Coast Guard demos for America’s 250th bash, as announced by Visit Houston Texas and Houston Sports.
Whether you're parading with art cars, feasting on oysters, or time-traveling to the 90s, Houston's got the pulse pounding this week. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more Houston adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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