
What we’re about
More and More is the social extension of the Houston Area Trails and More (HATs) group. A way to join with hikers and non-hikers in off the trail activities. We have events featuring popular music, classical music, arts, lectures on civic affairs, game nights & walks. And the list keeps growing.
Membership is open to all. Event leaders must be active hikers in HATs. Contact Tom or Alan if you want to host an event.
If you want to hike with HATs. Find us here: https://www.meetup.com/hatsandmore/events/
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Classic Albums Live performs Fleetwood Mac's 'Rumours'Miller Outdoor Theatre, Houston, TX
About the performance: "Classic Albums Live returns to the Miller stage to recreate one of the best-selling albums of all time, Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours, note for note, cut for cut!
"A Miller favorite, Classic Albums Live lives up to its stellar reputation of performing hit albums exactly as you remember. Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours, released in 1977, is one of the best-selling albums of all time and won the 1977 Grammy for Album of the Year.
"With rich and complicated vocals, nuance and layering, and orchestral guitars, this is one incredible album for CAL to recreate—but they do it perfectly.
"Each CAL show offers two distinct experiences: a faithful rendition of the chosen record in the first half, followed by a dynamic set featuring the artist’s greatest hits."
Here is a video of CAL performing "Dreams" from Rumours: https://vimeo.com/1068958786
Learn more here: https://www.milleroutdoortheatre.com/performance/classic-albums-live-performs-fleetwood-mac/?wcs_timestamp=1751142600
WHERE TO MEET: We will meet at 7:30 p.m. by the picnic tables near the concession stand. Then go to the hill and set up. If you can't make it at 7:30, we'll hold some space. Look for our location in the comments. The concert starts at 8:30. p.m.
The hill is divided with the left side allowing chairs and the right reserved for blankets. We sit on the chair side, but close enough to the middle to accommodate blankets.
WHAT TO BRING:
Chair or blanket, drinks and snacks. Blankets may have the view obstructed by chairs. Adult beverages are allowed but the city prohibits glass containers in the park. (We don't check.) It's always more fun when people bring snacks to share.Parking:
There are two main parking areas for Miller.
The Zoo lot has more spaces
Parking Lot F
Google Maps Link
The Centennial Gardens Lot has easier exits after the show
Parking Lot C
Google Maps LinkWeather Forecast:
Click HereMore about the Miller Season:
Miller Theatre Website - The Houston Symphony Summer Nights at Miller TheatreMiller Outdoor Theatre, Houston, TX
Join your Houston Symphony for fun-filled evenings of world-class music during ” Summer Symphony Nights!” Bring the whole family to experience the classical repertoire with concerts featuring works from beloved composers like Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and Dvořák paired alongside contemporary pieces that reflect the diversity of symphonic music. And meet the next generation of classical virtuosos as your Houston Symphony performs alongside an exciting slate of rising star guest soloists and acclaimed up-and-coming conductors.
Spanish-American conductor François López-Ferrer makes his Houston debut leading the orchestra and fellow Houston Symphony debuting artist, Venezuelan violinist Gabriela Lara, in Astor Piazzolla's tango-charged Four Seasons of Buenos Aires. Prokofiev's Symphony No. 5 completes the program.
Program:
THE FOUR SEASONS OF BUENOS AIRES+ PROKOFIEV 5
*Francois Lopez-Ferrer, conductor
*Gabriela Lara, violin
G. ORTIZ: Kauyumari
PIAZZOLA/DESYATNIKOV: Four Seasons of Buenos Aires
PROKOVIEV: Symphony No. 5The Houston Symphony envisions itself as a world-class orchestra and Houston cultural leader, creating extraordinary musical experiences for all. To support that vision, the Houston Symphony’s mission is to inspire and engage a large and diverse audience in Houston and beyond through exceptional musical performances, creating enduring impact in our community.
Learn more here: https://www.milleroutdoortheatre.com/performance/summer-symphony-nights-produced-by-houston-symphony-2/?wcs_timestamp=175235220
WHERE TO MEET: We will meet at 7:30 p.m. by the picnic tables near the concession stand. Then go to the hill and set up. If you can't make it at 7:30, we'll hold some space. Look for our location in the comments. The concert starts at 8:30. p.m.
The hill is divided with the left side allowing chairs and the right reserved for blankets. We sit on the chair side, but close enough to the middle to accommodate blankets.
WHAT TO BRING:
Chair or blanket, drinks and snacks. Blankets may have the view obstructed by chairs. Adult beverages are allowed but the city prohibits glass containers in the park. (We don't check.) It's always more fun when people bring snacks to share.Parking:
There are two main parking areas for Miller.
The Zoo lot has more spaces
Parking Lot F
Google Maps Link
The Centennial Gardens Lot has easier exits after the show
Parking Lot C
Google Maps LinkWeather Forecast:
Click HereMore about the Miller Season:
Miller Theatre WebsiteTop photo: Ken Fountain
- The Houston Symphony Summer Nights at Miller TheatreMiller Outdoor Theatre, Houston, TX
Join your Houston Symphony for fun-filled evenings of world-class music during ” Summer Symphony Nights!” Bring the whole family to experience the classical repertoire with concerts featuring works from beloved composers like Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and Dvořák paired alongside contemporary pieces that reflect the diversity of symphonic music. And meet the next generation of classical virtuosos as your Houston Symphony performs alongside an exciting slate of rising star guest soloists and acclaimed up-and-coming conductors.
French-British conductor Stephanie Childress makes her Houston Symphony debut the next night, Saturday, July 18, 2025 at 8:30 p.m. She leads the orchestra in Mendelssohn's Scottish Symphony, and Mary Kouyoumdjian's Tagh of an Immigrant, and is joined by Houston Symphony debuting viola soloist Jordan Bak for 18th-century composer Carl Stamitz's technically demanding Viola Concerto.
Program:
Saturday, July 19, 2025, 8:30 p.m.
*Stephanie Childress, conductor
*Jordan Bak, piano
M. KOUYOUMDJIAN: Tagh of an Immigrant
STAMITZ: Viola Concerto
MENDELSSOHN: Symphony No. 3The Houston Symphony envisions itself as a world-class orchestra and Houston cultural leader, creating extraordinary musical experiences for all. To support that vision, the Houston Symphony’s mission is to inspire and engage a large and diverse audience in Houston and beyond through exceptional musical performances, creating enduring impact in our community.
Learn more here: https://www.milleroutdoortheatre.com/performance/summer-symphony-nights-produced-by-houston-symphony-2-2-2/?wcs_timestamp=1752957000
WHERE TO MEET: We will meet at 7:30 p.m. by the picnic tables near the concession stand. Then go to the hill and set up. If you can't make it at 7:30, we'll hold some space. Look for our location in the comments. The concert starts at 8:30. p.m.
The hill is divided with the left side allowing chairs and the right reserved for blankets. We sit on the chair side, but close enough to the middle to accommodate blankets.
WHAT TO BRING:
Chair or blanket, drinks and snacks. Blankets may have the view obstructed by chairs. Adult beverages are allowed but the city prohibits glass containers in the park. (We don't check.) It's always more fun when people bring snacks to share.Parking:
There are two main parking areas for Miller.
The Zoo lot has more spaces
Parking Lot F
Google Maps Link
The Centennial Gardens Lot has easier exits after the show
Parking Lot C
Google Maps LinkWeather Forecast:
Click HereMore about the Miller Season:
Miller Theatre WebsiteTop photo: Ken Fountain