News Summary
Houston will feature a plethora of events catering to diverse interests, including the Tejano Music Festival, Slavic Heritage Festival, yoga classes, and a graffiti battle. Families and individuals can enjoy music, food, and culture at various venues throughout the city. From live performances to unique artistic experiences, these events showcase the vibrant spirit of Houston and provide opportunities for community engagement.
Houston Gears Up for Exciting Events on September 28, 2025
Houston will host a series of vibrant events on Sunday, September 28, 2025, including the Tejano Music Festival, the 62nd Sts. Cyril and Methodius Slavic Heritage Festival, grounding yoga classes, and a graffiti battle at Bad Astronaut Brewing Co. These events provide an array of activities for attendees of all ages and interests.
Tejano Music Festival
The Tejano Music Festival will take place at Traders Village Houston, located at 7979 N. Eldridge Rd., from 12 pm to 5 pm. Admission is free, although attendees will incur a $6 parking fee. The festival will feature live performances from talented Tejano artists, over 1,000 local vendors, delicious food and beverages, and access to amusement park rides, making it an entertaining day for families and music enthusiasts alike.
Slavic Heritage Festival
Meanwhile, the 62nd Sts. Cyril and Methodius Slavic Heritage Festival will celebrate cultures from Croatia, Czechia, Poland, Slovakia, and Ukraine. This event will run from 12 pm to 6 pm at the Northside Columbus Club, located at 607 E Whitney St. Admission ranges from free to $5. Attendees can look forward to authentic foods, unique beers, and a Kids’ Corner featuring games and face painting.
Grounding Yoga Class
For those seeking a more tranquil experience, a grounding yoga class instructed by Carolina Vennie from Yogaleena will be offered at the Houston Arboretum, located at 4501 Woodway Dr. The Vinyasa Flow class, designed for all levels, will take place from 9 am to 10 am. Admission is free for Arboretum members, while non-members will pay $15. Members can also enjoy complimentary coffee.
Graffiti Battle at Bad Astronaut Brewing Co.
Additionally, the Spray City Walls Graffiti Battle will return, featuring live mural painting, local craft brews, and live music. This event will run from 8 pm to 11 pm, from September 28 to October 17, at Bad Astronaut Brewing Co., located at 1519 Fulton St. Admission to the graffiti battle is free.
Indoor Shopping Experience
Another noteworthy event is an indoor shopping experience, showcasing handmade works from 60 nationally juried artists. Coordinated by the producers of the Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival, this event will occur at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel & Convention Center, located at 1601 Lake Robbins Dr. Admission starts at $20.
Plan Ahead
As these activities take place, attendees are reminded to verify event details as they are subject to change. Each event presents unique opportunities to enjoy the arts, food, and culture that Houston offers. The Houston Weekend Guide provides a comprehensive list of additional events happening around the city.
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