The Gazillion Bubble Show bounces into Houston and the Houston Botanic Garden blooms with a massive sculpture featuring a nod to Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles.
From the Gazillion Bubble Show to Houston Botanic Garden, Lunar New Year and Jo Koy at Toyota Center, there's plenty to do this weekend.What's poppin' this weekend? How about a gazillion bubbles - or so - as a popular New York bubble show bounces into Houston. A highly anticipated downtown park finally hosts a grand opening bash, while Houston Botanic Garden blooms with massive sculptures hiding in plain sight.
A major influencer beefs up a burger pop-up, comedian Jo Koy brings the funny, and a K-pop smash act hits town. Enjoy! Here are your best bets for the weekend.Located in southern downtown, in the Central Business District, Trebly Park is a neighborhood park that features dog runs, a large lawn, Tout Suite and more. At the Trebly Park Grand Opening, experience "three times as much" fun.
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