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May 3rd-4th, 2024

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This weekend the city pulses with energy and anticipation as a multitude of events beckon the adventurous and the curious for a great weekend.

The night begins at Lynn Wyatt Square in Houston's theatre district, where the air is filled with the enchanting melodies of Guillermo Serpas, a Spanish fusion guitarist whose music weaves tales of distant lands and passionate rhythms. As the sun sets, the square transforms into a stage bathed in golden light, drawing music lovers from all corners of the city to sway to the mesmerizing tunes.

Meanwhile, at Neiman Marcus, an air of elegance and creativity envelops the Kimono Zulu Opening Reception. Inside, reimagined vintage kimonos transformed into wearable art by local artists adorn the space, each piece a testament to the fusion of tradition and innovation. Led by the visionary Tina Zulu, Kimono Zulu celebrates the cultural heritage of Japan while embracing the diverse artistic expressions of Houston's creative community.

 In the heart of EaDo, Chapman & Kirby welcomes music enthusiasts to a night of country rhythms with the Junior Gordon Band. The venue, buzzing with excitement, becomes a haven for toe-tapping melodies and heartfelt lyrics, setting the stage for a memorable evening under the starlit sky.

For those with a taste for mystery and laughter, Pinstripes presents "Death of a Gangster" by The Murder Mystery Co. Guests become part of an interactive comedic tale set in the world of mafia weddings and power struggles, where solving a crime is as entertaining as it is challenging.

At White Oak Music Hall, the air is filled with laughter and empowerment as the Your Favorite Aunties Podcast takes the stage. Nia and ShaMarian delve into the complexities of womanhood with humor and insight, inviting the audience on a journey of self-discovery and camaraderie.

As the night deepens, Avenida Houston comes alive with the Spanglish tunes of EZ Band, inviting revelers to dance and celebrate life under the open sky. The May concert series kicks off with infectious rhythms that bridge cultures and ignite the spirit of unity.

In the world of comedy, Larry the Cable Guy brings his signature humor and wit to Smart Financial Centre, promising an evening of laughter and entertainment that transcends boundaries.

Across the city, from Wortham Center to Cullen Performance Hall, a tapestry of performances unfolds, offering glimpses into the diverse artistic landscape of Houston. From political satire to musical parodies, each show promises to captivate and inspire audiences.

As the night crescendos with music and laughter, Last Concert Cafe becomes a haven for reggae rock enthusiasts, while Bayou Music Center transforms into a pulsating dance floor for the Sorry Papi Tour, a celebration of reggaeton and feminine empowerment.


Houston, a city of endless possibilities, invites you to join in the rhythm of life and immerse yourself in a tapestry of experiences that celebrate art, culture, and the human spirit.

 


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Weekend Fridays 5/3/2024


Comedy Brilliance

Comes to Houston
Randy Rainbow
Lights Up the Stage
at Cullen Performance Hall

Prepare for an evening of laughter, wit, and satire as the renowned New York comedian Randy Rainbow takes center stage at the Cullen Performance Hall on the campus of the University of Houston this Friday, May 3, 2024.
On our Weekend Fridays page

Weekend Saturdays 5/4/2024


Dancing on Steel

A Vibrant Celebration
of Trinidadian Culture
at Miller Outdoor Theatre

On the evening of Saturday, May 4, 2024, the Miller Outdoor Theatre will come alive with the rhythmic beats and colorful melodies of the San Jacinto Community College Steel Band's production, "Dancing on Steel."
On our Weekend Saturdays page

Weekend Sundays 5/5/2024


Leftover Salmon

Pioneers of Progressive Bluegrass
and Jam Band Legends

For over three decades, Leftover Salmon has defied musical conventions and carved out a unique legacy in the world of progressive bluegrass and jam band music.
On our Weekend Sundays page

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