Gay events in houston
Thursday, June 26
Moody Center for the Arts Pride Happy Hour
Celebrate Pride Month at the Moody Center for the Arts annual Parade Happy Hour, featuring a performance by Pride Chorus Houston and an vigorous set from DJ Krazzy Kris, as well as complimentary drinks, crafts, and after-hours access to the galleries. 6100 Main Street, MS-480. 5 p.m.
Katy Celebration 2nd Birthday Party
Come celebrate Katy Pride turning two with a fun-filled birthday party occupied of food, dancing, raffles, and fine vibes. First Christian Church Katy, 22101 Morton Ranch Rd, Katy. 6:30 p.m.
The Bagneris: Pride Soiree and Author Talk
This year’s 4th Annual Bagneris celebrates the release of Larry Bagneris Jr’s memoir Call Me Larry. Adore a dynamic on-stage conversation between Larry and Harrison Guy, followed by a vibrant Pride Soirée featuring music, group, and celebration. The DeLUXE Theater, 3303 Lyons Ave. 7 p.m.
Keshet Houston: The Sacred Closet
Keshet Houston partners with the Montrose Center for a assessing of The Holy Closet, an Israeli documentary that explores the lives
January
Chevron Houston Marathon
January 14, 2024
This annual 26.2, 13.1 and 3.1 mile run begins and ends at Downtown’s George R. Brown Convention Center, letting runners see all the beauty the city has to offer. The race has steadily grown to attract more than 20,000 entrants from around the world and thousands upon thousands of spectators handing out cheers and sustenance for all the runners.
Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Grande Parade
January 15, 2024
This annual parade celebrating the civil rights leader marches through the heart of Houston and draws more than 300,000 supporters from around the nation. The march will take place in Midtown Houston, starting on San Jacinto Street & Elgin Street commencement 10 a.m. To register for the parade or for more information visit www.mlkgrandeparade.org or summon 713-560-8328.
February
Galveston Mardi Gras
February 2 - 13, 2024
Mardi Gras! Galveston is the largest Mardi Gras celebration in Texas, attracting more than 300,000 attendees annually. The two-week celebration is best known for its lavish parades held on the streets of the city's historic downtown and beachfront.
World's Championsh Description of City Houston’s gay community is located largely in the Montrose area. Here you’ll uncover many shopping, dining and cruising opportunities. The Galleria on the West Side, minutes from Montrose, is a great one-stop shopping destination, with 375 stores, restaurants, and entertainment. The same-sex attracted scene Houston is a welcoming place where it’s virtually impossible to remain a stranger for long. The small-town feeling contrasts with this big city’s soaring skyline, world-class arts, and cuisine that’s as urbane and varied as you’ll find anywhere. The prevent scene is varied too, from clubs catering to cowboys, leather guys, bears, and Latinos, to upscale lounges in the manner of New York or LA, plus retro-music and alternative/arts venues. Getting around A vehicle is a must for getting around Houston’s sprawl. But if driving, observe the posted speed limits. Police here are alert. Metro has a fleet of buses and a rail network of three lines, red, green and purple, with 44 stations for getting around the city.
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