Hard rock band Five Finger Death Punch will celebrate their 20th anniversary with a massive tour in 2026 and 2027, including a stop at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands on September ...
Nearly a year after announcing the restoration of the old Camp Logan as Memorial Groves, a section of Memorial Park that honors Houston's World War I veterans, Memorial Park Conservancy (MPC) unveiled ...
Some of Rice Village’s top restaurants have teamed up to raise money for the Southern Smoke Foundation. Dine Out Rice Village is taking place through January 31.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) is flying high upon being included in Travel and Tour World's prestigious new ranking the "50 Best Airports in the World for 2026." ...
A popular Houston sandwich pop-up has found a brick-and-mortar home. Known for its Brazilian and Cuban sandwiches, Yuma has claimed the former Ninja Ramen space (4219 Washington Ave.) for a new ...
One of Houston’s most prominent steakhouses is closing its only inner loop outpost. Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille will shutter its location in the River Oaks Shopping Center on Saturday, January 24.
As the World Cup approaches, Houston’s hospitality businesses will be looking for ways to stand out and draw the attention of the thousands of soccer fans who’ll be attending one of the seven matches ...
Pop artist Charlie Puth has announced his Whatever’s Clever! 2026 World Tour across North America, Europe, and the United Kingdom, including a stop at Houston's 713 Music Hall on Saturday, June 13.
A massive country music dance hall is two-stepping into Houston. Cowboys Red River Dance Hall and Saloon will open its third Texas location this month at Plazamericas, the Latin-themed shopping mall ...
Houston gamers looking for something a little more exciting than the couch can rejoice. Sandbox VR announced Monday that they will be opening their first location in the city later this month, ...
Houstonians have anime, cheering for the marathon, and some grand openings to enjoy this weekend. But we shouldn’t forget what’s most important: celebrating David Bowie’s birthday.
Houston’s restaurant industry had a challenging 2025 — just consider the number of high profile closings that ranged from establishment neighborhood eateries to upscale steakhouses. Still, the city’s ...