Check out what’s happening in the Lake Houston area throughout June and July. This list is not comprehensive. Events are subject to change.

'Peter Pan'

Bright Star Theatre members will present a lively retelling of "Peter Pan" suitable for pre-school- and elementary-age children. Registration is required for each child attending the event.Kingwood 4th of July Festival

This 31st annual event will feature a parade, a hotdog eating contest, live music, and food and shopping from local vendors. The event will conclude with a fireworks display at dusk.Fireworks on the Pier

This annual event will feature family-friendly games, a balloon artist, face painting, bubble stations, live entertainment and a fireworks display.
  • July 5, 7 p.m. (event begins), 10 p.m. (fireworks begin)
  • Free
  • Kings Harbor, 4501 Magnolia Cove Drive, Kingwood
  • https://kings-harbor.com
Movies Under the Moon


Kings Harbor will host a free outdoor showing of the 2023 movie, “Wonka.” Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs.Summer Serenades Music Festival

This inaugural three-day music festival will showcase a blend of jazz, Broadway, classical, film scores and more, performed by some of Houston's top vocalists and musicians.
  • July 18, 7:30 p.m.; July 19, 7 p.m.; July 20, 4 p.m.
  • $10-$28 (one-day pass), $46-$56 (two-day pass), $64-$74 (three-day pass)
  • The Nathaniel Center, 804 Russell Palmer Road, Kingwood
  • www.operaleggera.com
Tyrus Live Comedy Tour

Comedian and former wrestling star Tyrus will perform three live comedy shows featuring new material in July.AAU Junior Olympic Games

The AAU Junior Olympic Games will be held at various venues across the Greater Houston area, including in Humble, throughout July and August. Sydney Jones, Houston Sports Authority chief development officer, said the games represent the largest youth multi-sport event in the U.S., bringing together roughly 15,000 youth athletes from around the country to compete in more than 12 sports.'Cross That River'


The live musical event blends country, blues, and jazz to tell the tale of a runaway slave who becomes a cowboy.