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Group Friendly Dining in the 806

When traveling to Lubbock, whether it’s with a team for a sporting event, loved ones for a family reunion, or friends for a weekend getaway, knowing which restaurants can comfortably accommodate your group is a top priority. From our West Texas-sized hospitality to the large meal waiting to be devoured, these group-friendly restaurants are the

Hub City Happenings: August

By: Annie Kinnison August 1 – One Night of Queen – #1 Worldwide Tribute – Live at Cactus Theater  Experience One Night Of Queen with Gary Mullen & The Works at the Cactus Theater! Join the electrifying live concert tribute to Queen’s legendary music and Freddie Mercury’s iconic vocals.   August 2 – High Noon

Hub City Happenings: July

By: Annie Kinnison July 1 – Texas Treasure Business Award Celebration   Tom & Bingo’s Bar-B-Q restaurant will celebrate 75 years in business with an official presentation of the Texas Historical Commission’s Texas Treasure Business Award (TTBA) by State Representative Carl H. Tepper. July 2 – 502 Jam Night   Join Two Docs Brewing Co. for

Hub City Happenings: June

By: Avery Frazier June 2 – First Friday Art Trail A visit to Lubbock during the first of the month is only complete with stopping by the First Friday Art Trail (FFAT) hosted by LHUCA. FFAT is a free, self-guided art tour held in the Lubbock Cultural District in partnership with various art centers, museums,

Hub City Happenings: May

By: Maggi Gallaspy May 3 – Tango in the Galleries Dance your way through Lubbock’s Depot District under the instruction of award-winning Tango teacher, Leah Anne. There is a $10 attendance fee. May 5 –  – BBQ Lunch with Live Music & Free Beer Four Bar K hosts Friday Lunch every week from 11:30 a.m.

Budget-Friendly Fun in LBK

By: Avery Frazier We know travel can get expensive, but in Lubbock there are a plethora of activities that won’t break the bank! From museums to art and great local eats, check out a few of our favorite things to do on a budget in the Hub City!  First Friday Art Trail On the first

Hub City Happenings: April

By: Maggi Gallaspy April 1 – Don Giovanni – TTU Opera Texas Tech Opera Theatre brings Mozart’s Don Giovanni to life at this show. The performance will be sung in Italian with an English subtitle translation. Tickets are on sale now! April 1 – Lubbock Uncorked This celebration of Texas wine takes place at the

Hub City Happenings: March

By: Maggi Gallaspy March 1 – 1883: A Ranching Origin Story Step into the world of 1883, the hit Paramount+ series prequel to Yellowstone with a trip to the National Ranching Heritage Center. While journeying through time, you will see costumes, props, and photography pieces from the show. The exhibit is open every weekday.  March

2023 Can’t-Miss Texas Tech Centennial Events

By: Maggi Gallaspy One hundred years ago, a chilly winter morning in Austin would become a historic moment that established the future of West Texas as we know it today.  On February 10, 1923, Senate Bill No. 103 was signed into order by Governor Pat Neff, creating a new college in West Texas. From the

Hub City Happenings: February

By: Maggi Gallaspy  February 1 – Dirty Dozen Brass Band | Texas Tech University’s Presidential Lecture & Performance Series Enjoy an evening of New Orleans Bebop Jazz music at Texas Tech University’s Allen Theatre. Stay after the show for a Dirty Dozen Brass Band CD signing and meet & greet. General admission tickets are $20

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