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  • Houston Weekend Guide: Ziefest 2026, Lunar New Year Festival, and More Entertainment
    2026/02/21
    Hey Houston listeners, kick off your weekend right because today, Saturday, February 21st, is packed with high-energy vibes across the city. Head to Karbach Brewing at 2032 Karbach Street starting at 4 p.m. for Ziefest 2026, where country stars Pat Green, Mike Ryan, and The Droptines take the stage amid ice-cold beers in the biergarten. General admission is just $40 in advance, with unlimited access to bars, concessions, and merch—kids under 12 get in free, according to Karbach Brewing's event page. Over in Sugar Land, join the 9th Annual Fried Rice Cook Off and Lunar New Year Festival at Kroger from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., celebrating with food, games, and cultural festivities as listed on 365 Things in Houston. Music lovers, catch the February Houston Ableton Users Group at 3:30 p.m. today at Dr. Shannon Walker Neighborhood Library for beats and tech talks via Eventbrite. Wrestling fans, PWF Livewire hits Premier Arena 7122 at 7 p.m., and spiritual sounds flow at The Shrine Cultural and Event Center with Ashra and Merira Kwesi starting at 5 p.m., both on Eventbrite. Tomorrow, Sunday the 22nd, dive into nature with February Shinrin Yoku at Mercer Arboretum at 9:30 a.m. for forest bathing and community reconnection, or master your latte art at the February Home Barista Class at Luce Coffee Roasters at 1 p.m. Eventbrite also spotlights February Locked Saturday at 2219 W 34th St from 11:30 a.m., and Stella's Wine Bar Symposium Saturdays at 4 p.m. for groovy chats and sips. The week heats up Monday with Salsa Group Class for Beginners at La Vita Coffee at 7 p.m. Tuesday brings Tadasana in the Trees yoga at 3903 Almeda Rd at 6:30 p.m., Retirement Planning University at Rice Stadium's R Room at 6 p.m., and ILEA Houston February Karaoke Social Hour at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday's RADIO 101 at 2318 Greens Rd starts at 8 a.m. Thursday features the February Chef Dinner Series at The Post Oak Hotel's Bloom & Bee at 6:30 p.m., Oil Gas Global Network Mixer at The Ranch Office Memorial at 5:30 p.m., and The Session R&B Jam at Tribeca at 8 p.m. Friday the 28th wraps with Spill the Beans Networking at San Jacinto College Generation Park at 8:30 a.m. and February Community Reading at 1907 Sabine St at 7 p.m. Don't miss the Houston Texans STM Family Field Day at NRG Stadium today at noon, a fun family outing per Ticketmaster. Your friendly guide says grab tickets on Eventbrite or venue sites and make memories—Houston's buzzing! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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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! Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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  • Houston Entertainment This Week: Live Music, Family Fun, and Big-City Spectacle
    2026/06/21
    Houston has a packed mix of live music, family fun, and big-city spectacle this week, with something happening almost every night. For listeners who want a classic Houston night out, Riverdance is at Jones Hall through tonight, bringing its 30th anniversary world tour to downtown with the fast footwork and live energy that made it famous, according to Performing Arts Houston. [3][13] If music is the move, the city’s concert scene is buzzing. Ticketmaster lists upcoming shows at major Houston venues like Bayou Music Center, House of Blues Houston, 713 Music Hall, Daikin Park, NRG Stadium, and Stafford Centre, while Songkick says Houston has hundreds of upcoming events in the metro area this month. [1][2] That means there are plenty of choices for listeners chasing everything from rock to pop to arena-scale performances. For a more social, all-ages outing, POST Houston continues its Sunday programming at the X Atrium, and its event calendar shows the venue open daily with a rotating mix of gatherings and activities. [7] It is also a strong week for community-style weekend plans, since the Houston Botanic Garden is hosting Juneteenth Jamboree with Houston BLCK Market from June 19 through 21, featuring local Black businesses and live music, according to the event listing shared on Instagram. [10] Families looking for a daytime plan can also check the broader Houston calendar, which includes kid-friendly and neighborhood events across the city, from museum activities to cinema nights and local festivals. Patch’s Houston events calendar lists options this Sunday and throughout the week, including rooftop movie screenings and museum programs. [4] For listeners already planning ahead, the Houston area is also building toward major FIFA-related celebrations, with local fan-festival coverage pointing to Houston’s growing World Cup buzz. [5][15] In other words, Houston this week is doing what Houston does best: big stages, local culture, and enough variety to turn one free evening into a full weekend plan. Thanks for tuning in, subscribe for more, and this has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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