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Daily Email - Monday - 06/15/2026
We survived the first World Cup weekend, y’all! And if your Monday needs a little humor, here is the internet's newest genre of content: Europeans discovering Walmart and Target.
Now let's keep the comedy rolling. Nate Bargatze is headed to Toyota Center on June 18 and 19, and we're giving away a pair of tickets. Enter now for your chance to see him live on June 18.*
JUST ANNOUNCED
Need a little soul in your life? Prodigy and The Felix DeLeon Quartet take over Doc's Houston on July 23. Grab your tickets and treat yourself to a night of smooth vocals and good vibes.
Kelly Willis brings her signature blend of country, folk, and Americana to McGonigel's Mucky Duck on October 1. This feels like the perfect excuse for a weeknight outing.
David Nail takes the stage at Main Street Crossing on November 10. Something about seeing a great country artist in an intimate venue just feels right, so go ahead and put this one on your calendar.
American Aquarium returns to The Heights Theater on December 3. If you like your country music a little gritty and your lyrics painfully honest, lock in tickets and prepare to feel something.
Plus other just announced shows in Houston!
JUNETEENTH EVENTS IN HOUSTON
Houston knows how to celebrate Juneteenth. Whether you're looking for a festival, a cultural event, a family-friendly outing, or a chance to support Black-owned businesses, there's no shortage of ways to get involved. Check out our guide to some of the biggest and best Juneteenth celebrations happening around town.
FRI - ARTS DISTRICT JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION (FREE)
FRI - JUNETEENTH: THE REUNION (FREE)
SAT - BLCK MARKET: JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION (FREE)
SAT - EVERYTHING FOR US, BY US DAY PARTY (FREE)
6.25 - JUNETEENTH NIGHTS: ART, HISTORY, COMMUNITY (FREE)

THIS WEEK
SUN - AUGUSTANA at THE HEIGHTS THEATER* (WIN) |
LOCALS ONLY
Houston is getting absolutely drenched today, and unfortunately, the weather is putting a damper on a lot of World Cup festivities. Due to the heavy rain and stormy conditions, many official FIFA World Cup events are shutting down or postponing activities, including FIFA Fan Fest. If you were planning to head out, be sure to check event updates before leaving the house. Stay dry out there, Houston.
WIN STUFF
🚨 LAST CHANCE:
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FEATURED
It's crazy out there, Houston. Please be careful, avoid flooded roads, and don't risk driving through standing water. The events can wait. We'd rather see you safe, dry, and back out enjoying the city when the weather finally decides to cooperate.
Cheers,
Pamela
@yungbaklava_
[email protected]





