December 9, 2025
6:30 PM
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December 9, 2025
7:30 PM
Every Tuesday
Midtown Park
Midtown is buzzing with activity! From local business events to community gatherings, this calendar is your ultimate guide to all the exciting happenings in the heart of Midtown Houston. Explore the creativity, culture, and connections that make Midtown so special—check out the events below and support our local business community.
Every Thursday, 7 PM
Enjoy a night full of flavor, fun, and prizes with our legendary BINGO Night at La Calle Tacos!
Bagby Park
Every Thursday
4:00 pm – close
Football drink and food specials
$1 boneless, $1.25 jumbo bone in wings
820 Holman St.
Every Friday
Weekly Latin Night Dance Class
Latino Music Until 12 AM
$3 rotating taco specials 4:00 pm – close
820 Holman St.
December 6
Kick off your holidays at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft with Craft the Season—a full day celebrating the joy of making!
🛍️ Shop for unique gifts at Asher: Holiday by Hand (members will enjoy a double discount!) and enjoy artisanal snacks and beverages from local vendors while supplies last, from 10 AM – 5 PM.
🌟 Make woven star decorations at Hands-on Houston from 11 AM – 3 PM
🏺 Celebrate the opening of CITE, an annual ceramic exhibition in the Craft Garden from 3 – 5 PM.
4848 Main St.
December 6
Hues of Harmony is a vibrant art show celebrating the diverse cultures that make up Midtown Houston’s heartbeat. Through color, pattern, and texture, each piece honors the stories, traditions, and beauty of different cultures you see around midtown. The exhibition weaves together these cultural threads to create a visual symphony of unity and pride. It’s a celebration of connection — where art becomes the bridge between difference and togetherness.
December 7-13
7 Days in December* is a durational performance by artist Jax Neal debuting December 7th, 2025 in John M. O’Quinn Gallery. During this week-long program, Neal will lie down in a running shower for 6 hours each day, from Sunday to Saturday. In the words of Neal:
“The shower is the place we go to take the rain, to be drained of what we know, and what we wear, what we fear, and what we believe, and to see what is left of us when it’s all been washed away.
4912 Main St.
January 14-17
End Cash Bail welcomes visitors to see firsthand the impact of Texas jails on incarcerated folks and their loved ones through breathtaking poetry, paintings, collages, cyanotypes, photography, and more. Curated by ACLU of Texas artist-in-residence KB Brookins, the exhibition is intentionally wide-spanning in point of view and art type, to show the extensive impact and responses to the Texas jail crisis.
4912 Main St.
Explore the creativity, culture, and connections that make Midtown so special—support our local business community by viewing our local event listings.