Houston’s Top 10 Events, Festivals, and Activities for the Week

The freak-folk musician Devendra Banhart, a native of Houston, will be celebrating the release of his eleventh studio album, Flying Wig, in his hometown on Tuesday, March 19, at White Oak Music Hall. Bollinger Kat is in favour. $30 and above; 7:00 p.m.

List of Houston’s Top 10 Events

1. On Wednesday, March 20, Jim Gaffigan, the well-known deadpan comedian, will make a return appearance in Sugar Land at Smart Financial Centre. This is his third sold-out performance in as many years. $41 and above; 7:30 p.m.

List of Houston's Top 10 Events

2. Scarface in Concert at Warehouse Live Midtown | Wed., March 20 — Houston’s original rap hero Scarface performs magnificently on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts before taking the stage in Midtown for a Behind the Desk Experience show. $49.50 and above, 8 p.m.

3. The 8th Houston Latino Film Festival will take place at MATCH from Wednesday, March 20 to Sunday, March 24. This annual film festival aims to promote Latino culture among Latinos and other communities. It has selected over 60 feature-length and short films from nearly 500 worldwide submissions. Filmmakers and directors will be present at many screenings of the five-day film festival spread over MATCH’s multiple stages. $20 gets you into a single screening; $60 gets you into an all-access pass; students pay $40. Moments differ.

4. The artwork of over forty local artists pays homage to the cartoons of the 1990s in the show Stay Toned: A Tribute to ’90s Cartoons at Hardy & Nance Studios, which opens on Friday, March 22 and admission is free.

5. Anticipate work that draws inspiration from a cartoon era that a lot of us grew up with and remember for its clever presentation and weirdness. from 7 p.m. to 11p.m.

6. Old Town Tomball will host the Tomball German Heritage Festival from Friday, March 22 to Sunday, March 24.

Old Town Tomball will host the Tomball German Heritage Festival from Friday

Free — Tomball has its yearly German Fest, which lines the streets with over 200 merchants selling anything from crafts to antiques, as well as street acts, live music, a Heritage Centre, and delectable German food, festival fare, beer, and wine. There will be free parking and a shuttle service on Saturday and Sunday for this family-friendly, all-inclusive festival. Periods differ.

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7. Friday, March 22, Post Houston | Ongoing – UNICEF USA’s Heart Strings: Creating Connection to the World’s Children Through April 7, visitors of all ages are invited to experience a global tour via the universal language of music at this multi-sensory exhibition. Visitors can utilise their voices to make a lasting difference in the lives of children by participating in eight interactive zones where they can build a worldwide song that is always evolving. $23 and above. Moments differ.

8. On Saturday, March 23, Babe’s Beach in Galveston will host the 2nd Annual Hatchling Hustle, a 5K and 1-mile fun run aimed at raising public awareness of the Gulf of Mexico’s endangered sea turtles and the impending sea turtle nesting season.

On Saturday, March 23, Babe's Beach in Galveston will host the 2nd Annual Hatchling Hustle

9. It happens from April through July all the way along the Texas coast. $40 and beyond, starting at 7 a.m.Urban Harvest Farmers Market’s 20th Anniversary Celebration is scheduled for Saturday, March 23 and admission is free. This well-liked farmer’s market in the city is commemorating 20 years with a celebration that includes kid-friendly events like face painting, caricatures, plant giveaways, and a cooking demonstration by From 9 a.m. until 11a.m.

10. The 52nd Annual Buffalo Bayou Partnership Regatta will take place on Saturday, March 23. It’s the biggest canoe and kayak race in Texas, taking place on Buffalo Bayou. Racers will paddle a 15-mile course from West Houston to Allen’s Landing in Downtown. After the race, stay on for a post-race celebration with Saint Arnold beers, lunch, and other festivities.Kayaks and canoes are not included in the registration fee, which is open to all ages. Individual price: $55; race day price: $60.

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