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  • Houston Weekend Highlights: Auto Show, Rockets, Supercross, and More
    2026/01/28
    Hey Houston listeners, kick off your week with high-octane fun right here in our vibrant city. Today, dive into the Houston Auto Show at NRG Center, where over 500 shiny new vehicles from top automakers await, complete with thrilling ride-and-drives, immersive exhibits, and lifestyle gear for every car lover. The Houston Auto Show website calls it the grandest auto event of the year, running through Sunday, February 1st, so grab tickets starting at $17 and check out the latest trends all weekend long.

    Tonight, catch the Houston Rockets battling the San Antonio Spurs at Toyota Center for City Night and First Responders Night, presented by Chick-fil-A. Toyota Center listings highlight an H-Town Hat Giveaway for the first 3,000 fans—perfect for cheering on our squad under the lights.

    Rev your engines further on Saturday with the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Triple Crown at NRG Stadium. Supercross Live promises three epic races, FanFest starting at 4 p.m. with rider autographs, live music, and giveaways, plus the Monster Energy Rig Riot stage for prizes and pro hangouts. It's adrenaline-pumping action for dirt bike fans.

    Also Saturday, gear up for the 18th Annual Houston Texans Senior Showcase at the Texans Methodist Training Center next to NRG Stadium. The National Football Foundation reports this free event connects high school seniors with over 100 colleges for scholarships—organizers estimate $164 million in aid since 2009, fueled by the Houston Texans and local legends.

    Sports enthusiasts, don't miss Houston Christian University's Track and Field team at the Robert Platt Invitational that afternoon, or Major League Table Tennis: Houston Weekend at ULH Event Center from 4 to 8 p.m., as noted by 365 Things to Do in Houston.

    Music lovers, sway to reggae-rock with Kash'd Out live at Meow Wolf Houston on Saturday night—Visit Houston Texas invites you to step through portals into a radiant vibe. Art fans can join the Saturday Members Tour of “Louvre Couture” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

    Cap the weekend with more Rockets hoops on Saturday against the Clippers, Sunday too, plus the Auto Show finale. From engines roaring to hoops soaring, Houston's buzzing—get out and make memories.

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  • Houston Weekend Highlights: Sports, Runs, and Stargazing
    2026/01/25
    Hey Houston listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening right now in H-Town on this sunny Sunday, January 25, and through the rest of the week. Whether you're lacing up for a run, chasing laughs, or dreaming of stars, we've got the lineup to make your days epic.

    Kick off today with high-energy action at NRG Stadium, where the Houston Texans could be battling it out in the AFC Championship Game against a TBD opponent—grab those tickets fast if your team's made it this far, as Ticketmaster reports it's a prime-time showdown starting whenever the clock hits. Over in nearby Sugar Land, runners are hitting the pavement for the USA Fit Marathon and Half Marathon, drawing 500 to 1,000 participants for a scenic Sunday sprint, according to RunGuides. Feeling adventurous? Head to Space Center Houston for admission tickets starting at $29.95, where you can blast off into NASA wonders any time—they're open daily and perfect for all ages, as listed on My Guide Houston.

    Laugh your way into the evening at The Riot Comedy Club, Houston's hottest spot for stand-up, with their Saturday Night Late Show spilling into today from 11 p.m. Saturday through 12:30 a.m., featuring wild comedians, tasty pizza, and a two-drink minimum in a 21-plus vibe—reviews rave about the hilarious sets and friendly staff. Or try the Houston Hollow Heart Hauntings Ghost Tour for $25.60, a spine-tingling stroll through spooky spots, per My Guide Houston.

    Monday through Wednesday stays chill with ongoing faves like the CityPASS saving up to 51% on top attractions including Space Center Houston and iFLY Houston-Woodlands indoor skydiving. Families can snag Houston CityPASS deals for budget-friendly fun.

    Thursday and Friday? Gear up for weekend warm-ups—check Memorial Park Conservancy for rescheduled Live at Live Oak music series vibes with food trucks and tunes, though exact dates flex around January.

    Saturday, January 31 explodes with running fever: a massive 5,000 to 10,000 runner Houston event via RunGuides, plus a smaller one in Sugar Land. That night, join the Houston Astronomical Society's Star Parties at Memorial Park starting at 6:30 p.m.—perfect for stargazers with telescopes and sky talks under the Texas night.

    This weekend's packed with comedy at The Riot, runs, and space magic—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more H-Town scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Astros, Music, Holidays, and More: Your Weekend Guide to Houston Fun
    2026/01/24
    Hey Houston listeners, kick off your weekend right here in the heart of Texas with a lineup packed full of sports thrills, cultural vibes, and family fun. Today, Saturday, grab your Astros gear because the Houston Astros Baseball and Events are rocking Daikin Park at 501 Crawford Street from dawn till dusk, with street closures on Texas Avenue between Norhill and Studewood, plus blocks of Crawford and Congress buzzing with excitement, according to the Mayor's Office Special Events calendar. Feeling magical? Head to the Conjurer with master magician Curt Miller at Hyatt Place Katy on N Westgreen Boulevard for an intimate show where you get to perform a trick yourself, starting around evening shows for just $45 a ticket, as listed on Houston on the Cheap.

    Music lovers, don't miss Chris Thile at the Performance Arts Hall in the Theater District, with curb lane tweaks on Preston Street all day, or catch Maddix dropping beats at 9PM Music Venue for a high-energy dance night. Families, snag $2 tickets for the Resilient Flea market at West Oaks Mall parking lot, perfect for unique finds from noon onward. Glide into holiday magic at Green Mountain Energy Ice at Discovery Green on McKinney Street, open till 11pm for $18 including skates, or wander the glowing lanterns of Radiant Nature at Houston Botanic Garden from 6pm to 10pm for $28.50. Dress up for the 2026 Winter Ball gala at The Post Oak Hotel at 6:30pm, a black-tie fundraiser for Crohn's & Colitis Foundation.

    Tomorrow Sunday, keep the Astros action rolling at Daikin Park, hit Bayou Music Center shows in the Theater District, or join the Mardi Gras Experience at A’dor Almeda on Almeda Road from noon to 10pm starting at $13.53 for New Orleans flavors without the flight. Free fun awaits at Asia Society Texas Center's events from noon to 5pm.

    Monday heats up with Rockets vs Grizzlies at Toyota Center, lanes closing around Bell and Polk Streets post-game. Wednesday brings Rockets vs Spurs there too, and by Friday, catch HGO's Hansel & Gretel opera with Prairie Street lanes affected. Saturday caps the week with Hot Chocolate Run at Sam Houston Park from 7am, Lunar New Year at Chinese Community Center 10am to 4pm, Rockets vs Mavericks, and more theater magic like Real Women Have Curves at Alley Theatre.

    Bundle up for chilly vibes, check weather for any zoo closures, and make H-town memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Headline: Vibrant Weekend Ahead in Houston: Music, Burlesque, Magic, and More
    2026/01/23
    Hey Houston listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang today at the House of Blues, where The Prince Experience takes the Music Hall stage at 7 PM, delivering all the purple vibes and hits you love from the legend himself. Right next door in The Bronze Peacock, catch Carousel Club Burlesque at the same time for a sultry, feather-flying show that's equal parts tease and thrill. Over at The Heights Theater, legendary Texas troubadour Ray Wylie Hubbard strums his gritty storytelling at 8 PM – grab tickets fast for this intimate folk-blues gem. If magic's your jam, head to Hyatt Place Houston in Katy for The Conjurer with master magician Curt Miller, where you'll even get to perform your own illusion in this family-friendly spectacle running through tonight.

    Feeling artsy? Slide into Painting with a Twist in Houston Heights from 2:30 to 4:30 PM for a fan-favorite starry night canvas session – sip wine, paint, and unwind. Downtown, lace up at Green Mountain Energy Ice at Discovery Green, open till 11 PM for $18 including skates, under the twinkling skyline. Happy Hour Fridays at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston from 5 to 8 PM offers $5 drinks and gallery vibes before it closes early at 6 PM for a fundraiser. VR adventurers, dive into epic games like Rebel Moon or Squid Game Virtuals at CITYCENTRE starting at $55.

    Tomorrow, Saturday, rock out with Josh Abbott Band at House of Blues Music Hall at 7 PM, blending country heart with high energy, or chill with City of the Sun's North American Tour in The Bronze Peacock. Families, reel in free fun at Rainbow Trout Kid Fish in Carver Park, Texas City from 8 AM to noon. Parade fever hits with the Mainland Mardi Gras Parade rolling down Palmer Highway at noon – colorful floats, music, and community spirit, all gratis. Score cheap thrills at Daikin Park's $2 event from 11 AM to 4 PM, or immerse in cultural fusion dances at Asia Society Texas Center from noon to 5 PM, free entry.

    Sunday brings gavn! to The Bronze Peacock at 7 PM for soulful indie-pop, plus free Zone events like kid-friendly activities at 10 AM. Savor Mardi Gras flavors all day at A’dor Almeda from noon to 10 PM starting at $13.53, or glow up at Houston Botanic Garden's Radiant Nature lantern wonderland from 6 to 10 PM for $28.50.

    Listeners, whatever your vibe, Houston's buzzing – get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Lucille's Hospitality Group Hosts LHG Experience Dinner with Top Chefs
    2026/01/22
    Hey Houston listeners, kick off your Thursday right with the LHG Experience Dinner from Lucille’s Hospitality Group, where chefs Chris Williams, Sergio Hidalgo, and Jaden Gaines team up for a five-course tasting menu with wine pairings blending bold flavors and cultural vibes at 7 pm. CultureMap Houston highlights this chef-driven night as a must for food lovers. Then catch Timmy No Brakes at Improv Houston at 7:30 pm, the unhinged comedy star from Kill Tony delivering rants and wild character work that'll have you laughing till it hurts. Or groove with four-time Grammy winner Chris Thile on mandolin at 7:30 pm, courtesy of Performing Arts Houston, sharing tunes from his Prairie Home Companion days.

    Friday heats up with Sandbox VR's grand opening in CityCentre at 10 am, diving into Stranger Things: Catalyst and games like Squid Game Virtuals or Rebel Moon: The Descent, starting at $55 per Houston on the Cheap. Brides, hit The Bridal Extravaganza Show at George R. Brown Convention Center from 11 am, tasting cakes, sipping cocktails, and meeting vendors in one epic spot. The Houston Symphony rocks with Marin Alsop conducting Brahms Symphony No. 2 at 7:30 pm, plus Bernstein’s Serenade. Alley Theatre's Real Women Have Curves brings vivacious laughs all weekend, and Gallery Sonja Roesch celebrates 35 years of minimalist art at 6 pm. Foodies, Phil Rosenthal from Somebody Feed Phil chats stories and Q&A at 7 pm.

    Saturday, lace up for Green Mountain Energy Ice at Discovery Green, skating under downtown lights for $18 through February. Radiant Nature at Houston Botanic Garden glows with lanterns from 6 pm for $28.50. Free fun awaits at Asia Society Texas Center's event from noon to 5 pm. Sunday starts with Mats & Micheladas at 10 am, free pilates, micheladas, and treats aimed at community vibes. Color Factory's New Year, New Hue Night at 4 pm offers aura photos amid colorful installs. MFAH screens the Palme d’Or-winning Iranian film by Jafar Panahi at 4 and 7 pm, plus Happy Hour Fridays with $5 drinks.

    Don't miss queer highlights like free line dance at Neon Boots tonight or Sunday's drag brunch at Montrose Country Club. Job hunters, Houston Career Fairs runs 11 am to 2 pm at Crowne Plaza Galleria.

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  • Houston Buzzes with Entertainment Options This Week
    2026/01/21
    Welcome to your Houston happenings guide for this week! If you're looking for something exciting to do, you've come to the right place because this city is absolutely buzzing with entertainment options.

    Today, Wednesday, catch Kinoshita Kabuki's Kanjincho at the University of Houston's Cullen Performance Hall at seven PM. This is a stunning theatrical experience you won't want to miss. Also tonight, musician Colter Wall is performing his Memories and Empties tour at the Bayou Music Center, perfect if you're in the mood for some live music.

    Now let's talk about what's happening this weekend because it's packed. Friday night, music lovers should head to House of Blues Houston where you can catch The Prince Experience at seven PM in the Music Hall, or if you prefer something different, Carousel Club Burlesque is performing at the Bronze Peacock. For something more whimsical, the Conjurer featuring Master Magician Curt Miller is performing an intimate magical experience at MATCH in Midtown, and it's pay-what-you-can, so everyone can enjoy the magic.

    If you're looking for something more relaxed, the Green Mountain Energy Ice rink at Discovery Green is open and ready for you to glide beneath the glittering downtown skyline. Admission is just eighteen dollars and includes skate rental and a full seventy-five minute skating session. For art enthusiasts, Radiant Nature at Houston Botanic Garden features thousands of glowing lanterns illuminating the gardens from six to ten PM, and here's a bonus tip, listeners: Thursdays and Sundays offer a two dollar discount throughout the run.

    Saturday brings even more options. The Bridal Extravaganza Show at the George R. Brown Convention Center kicks off at eleven AM and runs through Sunday, bringing together hundreds of wedding vendors. Over in Galveston, the annual Museum Weekend runs Saturday and Sunday from noon to five PM, offering discounted or free entry to fourteen different museums. Josh Abbott Band takes the stage at House of Blues at seven PM Saturday night if you're craving country music.

    Sunday rounds out your weekend with more great options including gavn performing at House of Blues Bronze Peacock at seven PM, or you can explore ARTECHOUSE's interactive art experience starting at noon.

    Whether you're into music, theater, magic, ice skating, or museums, Houston has something spectacular waiting for you this week. Thank you so much for tuning in, listeners, and don't forget to subscribe for your next dose of Houston happenings. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Headline: Houston Boasts Jam-Packed Week of Entertainment, Sports, and Cultural Events
    2026/01/18
    Houston, you're in for an incredible week of entertainment and culture. Whether you're a music lover, sports fan, or looking for something unique to do, Space City has you covered from today through the weekend.

    This evening, if you're craving some reggaeton energy, the Gasolina Reggaeton Party is happening at House of Blues Houston. For those looking to catch some live comedy with a twist, Tyler Halverson's In Defense of Drinking Tour is also performing at House of Blues tonight at seven PM in the Bronze Peacock venue.

    Sports enthusiasts should head to Ale and Ivy for the biggest Houston Texans playoff watch party in town happening right now. Meanwhile, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston is featuring a Members Preview of Frida, The Making of an Icon, plus they're offering a family zone experience for those wanting to explore art together.

    Looking ahead to the rest of the week, the House of Blues schedule is packed with must-see performances. On Tuesday, January twenty-first, PartyOf2 brings their Amerika's Next Top Party tour to the Bronze Peacock at seven PM. Thursday night features LAERZ at seven PM, also in the Bronze Peacock. Friday the twenty-third brings The Prince Experience to the Music Hall and the Carousel Club Burlesque takes over the Bronze Peacock. If you're into live music with more of an indie vibe, Josh Abbott Band performs Saturday the twenty-fourth at seven PM in the Music Hall, with City of the Sun's North American Tour happening the same night in the Bronze Peacock.

    If you're looking for something later in the month, Led Zeppelin 2 brings their tribute experience on Friday, January thirtieth, while Niko Moon's The American Palm Tour closes out January on Saturday the thirty-first.

    For families or anyone interested in arts and culture, Space Center Houston continues hosting events throughout the week, and the Japan-America Society of Houston offers their monthly origami sessions and Japanese language programs if you're looking to learn something new.

    No matter what your interests are, Houston's got amazing things happening every single night this week. Get out there and experience the best your city has to offer.

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  • Vibrant Vibes Kick Off Epic Weekend in H-Town: From Mixed Arts Fest to Comedy Shows, Ballet, and Ice Skating
    2026/01/17
    Hey Houston listeners, grab your calendars because today, Saturday, January 17th, is packed with vibrant vibes to kick off an epic weekend in H-Town. Start your day with the 3rd Annual Mix-MATCH festival at the Midtown Arts and Theater Center Houston on Main Street, running from 2:30 pm to 10 pm. According to 365 Things in Houston, this mixed arts extravaganza features live showcases from groups like Main Street Theater for Youth, Prelude Music, and Open Dance Project, plus bounce houses and colorful chalk art for the kids—all for tickets starting at $15.

    If comedy's your jam, catch Deon Cole at the Bayou Music Center on Texas Avenue at 7:30 pm. Ticketmaster and Houston on the Cheap report the Black-ish star delivering his sharp wit and punchlines, with seats from $54. Laughter lovers can also hit The Riot Comedy Club's Saturday Night Standup Late Show at 11 pm for non-stop hilarity in Houston's hottest comedy spot.

    Beauty and the Beast reunites the original Tony-winning team at the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts on Bagby Street, with shows today and tomorrow starting around evening curtain—tickets from $48 per Houston on the Cheap. Dance fans, don't miss Ballet Hispánico's CARMEN.maquia at the Wortham Center on Texas Avenue tonight at 7 pm, blending ballet with Latin flair and Picasso-inspired sets for $39 and up.

    For something magical, glide on the Green Mountain Energy Ice at Discovery Green on McKinney Street—open through February 16th for $18 including skates—or wander the glowing Radiant Nature lanterns at Houston Botanic Garden on Botanic Lane from 6 pm to 10 pm, $28.50 a pop.

    Tomorrow, Sunday the 18th, families flock to free fun at MATCH from 1 pm to 5 pm with those live performances and kid zones. Catch Kameron Williams' live tunes at CITYCENTRE Plaza on Town and Country Boulevard from 3 pm to 6 pm, gratis. Then, Ballet of Lights: Sleeping Beauty glows up the Bayou Theatre at University of Houston-Clear Lake at 6 pm for $51.50, with dancers in lit costumes.

    Monday's MLK Festival Family Fun hits Tranquility Park on Rusk Street from 10 am to 4 pm—free with vendors, exhibits, music, and community booths, as noted by Fairs and Festivals and Houston on the Cheap. Plus, the MLK Jr Day Parade and Festival marches through Hermann Square Park that day.

    Ongoing gems like the Candlelight Lord of the Rings concert, International Gem & Jewelry Show at NRG, and Happy Hour Fridays at MFAH keep the energy high all week. Houston's buzzing, listeners—get out and make memories!

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