Things to do in Houston this weekend, September 29th – October 2nd
Things to do in Houston this weekend
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All weekend:
Ongoing – Eye on Houston: High School Documentary Photography Exhibition @ MFAH The annual exhibition Eye on Houston: High School Documentary Photography documents and celebrates Houston’s diverse neighborhoods through a collaboration between the MFAH and Houston Independent School District.
THURSDAY & FRIDAY – Manhattan Short Film Festival Screening @ MFAH @ 6PM A chance to view Manhattan Short Film Festival's stunning works produced by the next generation of filmmakers. Film festival pricing applies: General admission is $10; additional discounts available.
Ongoing – Samuel Fosso: African Spirits Exhibition @ Menil Samuel Fosso: African Spirits features the artist’s fourteen, large-scale gelatin silver photographs from African Spirits.
Ongoing – Zoo Boo 2022 @ Houston Zoo Celebrate fall festivities at the Zoo during Zoo Boo 2022. Costumes are strongly encouraged, and guests will have plenty of favorites to experience, including visiting the Giant Pumpkin, Pumpkin Lantern Tunnel, Carved Pumpkins, and much more!
All Weekend – 'Good Vibrations' Ballet @ 7:30PM (FRI/SAT) @ 2PM (SUN)) Good Vibrations sets the stage with a triple bill full of energy, elation and a long-awaited world premiere.
Ongoing – Miss Maude @ The George Theater The A.D. Players presents Martin Casella's newest play based on the true story of photographer Eugene Smith and Maude Callen.
All Weekend – Gershwin Concerto in F @ Houston Symphony at Jones Hall @ 8PM (FRI/SAT) @ 2:30PM (SUN)
THURSDAY – SEPTEMBER 29
[Clutch | Helmet | Quicksand | JD Pinkus @ Warehouse Live @ 7:30PM] (https://warehouselive.com)The Robert Cray Band @ The Heights Theater @ 8PM
SLOTHRUST @ The Secret Group @ 8PM
FRIDAY – SEPTEMBER 30
Astros vs Rays @ Minute Maid park @ 7:10PM Promotion: Yuli Gurriel Orange Jersey
World Trekkers: Argentina Event @ HMNS @ 6:30PM Join Houston Museum of Natural Science for an evening full of Argentinian culture and traditions.
The Devon Allman Project Concert @ Miller Outdoor Theater @ 7:30PM The Devon Allman Project is a six piece world-class band that has previously toured almost 20 countries. Tickets available September 29 @ 10AM.
90's Pop Tour @ Smart Financial Centre @ 8PM
BATUSHKA @ White Oak Music Hall @ 6:30PM
The Cult @ 713 Music Hall @ 8PM
Amanda Seales @ Bayou Music Center @ 7:30PM
Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives @ The Heights Theater @ 8PM
Flipturn @ The Secret Group @ 8PM
SATURDAY – OCTOBER 1
Astros vs Rays @ Minute Maid park @ 6:20PM Promotion: Jeremy Pena Bobblehead
Ongoing – Stargazing @ George Observatory in Needville
Centennial Saturdays @ Houston Zoo For its special 100-year anniversary, Houston Zoo hosts Centennial Saturdays where you can dive into the weekend with a Zoo visit and experience a variety of fun activities.
Coffee and Cars @ POST @ 9AM Come out and enjoy an amazing display of machines at POST! Every first Saturday of the month from 9am – 11am Coffee and Cars will be posted up in the East Parking Lot with 100’s of luxury and exotic vehicles.
Salsa y Salud @ Miller Outdoor Theater @ 7:30PM World premieres, original choreography, dance theater, visual arts, and more, are all part of this colorful and vibrant show. Tickets available September 30 @ 10AM.
Mary J. Blige @ Toyota Center @ 8PM
Shinedown @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion @ 7PM
Carlos Vives @ Smart Financial Centre @ 8PM
Gimme Gimme Disco @ White Oak Music Hall @ 9PM
Bino Rideaux @ Warehouse Live @ 9PM
Ozz & The Cure @ Warehouse Live @ 7:30PM
SABATON @ Bayou Music Center @ 8PM
The Knocks x Cannons @ House of Blues @ 7PM
SUNDAY – OCTOBER 2
Astros vs Rays @ Minute Maid Park @ 1:10PM Promotion: Astros Bucket Hat
Houston Rockets vs San Antonio Spurs @ Toyota Center @ 6PM
Texans vs LA Chargers @ NRG Stadium @ 12PM
Family Zone @ MFAH @ 1PM On selected Sundays, families are invited to visit the MFAH Family Zone. You’ll find engaging gallery activities with coloring sheets, colored pencils, books, and more. Included with general admission. MFAH members and ages 12 & younger always receive free general admission.
El Norte Screening @ MFAH @ 2PM This 1983 drama directed by Gregory Nava follows two siblings fleeing Guatemala to the United States after their family is killed in a government massacre. In Spanish and Maya with English subtitles.
The Beach Boys @ Smart Financial Centre @ 7:30PM
Yung Bae @ White Oak Music Hall @ 7PM
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