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As the weekend approaches, Greater Houston and Galveston Island gear up for a lively slate of events from October 4th to 6th, 2024. With cooler evenings and the end of daylight saving time on the horizon, the city is offering plenty of activities to enjoy as we transition into fall. And while the nation debates everything from the merits of daylight saving time to the ongoing discussions surrounding the presidential candidates, Houstonians can look forward to a weekend packed with entertainment, family fun, and cultural celebrations.
Kicking off this vibrant weekend is the 45th Annual Festival Chicano, a must-see event that runs throughout the weekend at Miller Outdoor Theatre. A celebration of Chicano culture through music, art, and dance, the festival will feature the renowned Elida Reyna y Avante. With free admission, it's the perfect family-friendly outing to enjoy the arts under the stars at 6000 Hermann Park Drive.
www.milleroutdoortheatre.com
Friday evening brings an array of performances to suit different tastes. If Latin jazz is your rhythm of choice, don't miss the Spanish Harlem Orchestra at Wortham Theater Center at 8 p.m. Experience Grammy-winning salsa sounds at 501 Texas Street, where they will light up the stage with their infectious beats.
www.houstontheaterdistrict.org/venues/wortham-theater-center
For the younger crowd (and the young at heart), Disney Jr. Live On Tour kicks off at Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land. This magical journey through Disney favorites will be showing all weekend long, starting Friday, October 4, at 6 p.m.
www.smartfinancialcentre.net
Saturday night adds even more musical variety. John Armour will bring his live set to Big Horn BBQ at 2300 Smith Ranch Road from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., serving up soulful tunes with a side of barbecue.
www.bighornbbq.com
Later that evening, head down to Galveston for Malevo in Concert at The Grand 1894 Opera House. This Argentine dance company, known for their thrilling malambo performances, will take the stage at 8 p.m., offering an electrifying show full of rhythm and passion.
www.thegrand.com
Sunday, October 6, wraps up the weekend with a mix of music and sports. Latin pop sensation Camilo will serenade the crowd at Smart Financial Centre at 8 p.m., closing out the weekend with his romantic ballads and catchy tunes.
www.smartfinancialcentre.net
Earlier in the day, Houston sports fans can rally behind the home team as the Houston Texans take on the Buffalo Bills in Week 5 of the NFL 2024 season. Kickoff is at noon, so get your game-day gear ready and head to NRG Stadium for an afternoon of football action.
www.houstontexans.com
Whether you're looking for live music, cultural celebrations, or some football excitement, there's no shortage of things to do in Greater Houston and Galveston this weekend. From outdoor festivals to intimate concerts, this is your chance to soak up everything the region has to offer. So grab your friends, your family, and your favorite fall jacket, and enjoy the weekend!
Get ready for a night of electrifying post-punk energy as Urban Heat takes the stage at White Oak Music Hall - Upstairs on Saturday, October 12, 2024, at 8:00 PM. Don’t miss this thrilling performance in the heart of Houston!
www.whiteoakmusichall.com
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