Bryan-College Station Events for Apr. 13-19, 2026

Bryan-College Station Events: Apr. 13-19

If you are looking for the best things to do in Bryan and College Station from April 13 through April 19, 2026, this week brings a great mix of Aggie sports, live music, local theater, downtown entertainment, spring markets, and family-friendly weekend events. Whether you are planning a quick midweek outing or building a full Family Weekend itinerary, there are plenty of public events happening across Bryan, College Station, Historic Downtown Bryan, Century Square, and Kyle Field. Even better, this week includes both a home Texas A&M baseball game and the Maroon & White Spring Game, along with strong local options from theaters, markets, and live music venues. If you are visiting for the weekend, you can stay nearby at Hardy’s Resort RV Park or enjoy a quieter stay at Hardy’s Landing RV Park.

GALLERY: Baseball vs. Houston – The Battalion

Texas A&M Baseball vs. Houston — Blue Bell Park

Tuesday, April 14, 2026 | 6:00 PM

This midweek home game is one of the easiest ways to enjoy Aggieland during the early part of the week. Because it takes place at Blue Bell Park, fans can count on a strong college baseball atmosphere without waiting for the weekend, and that makes it especially appealing for locals, students, and out-of-town visitors alike. Additionally, a Tuesday night game is simple to pair with dinner before or after first pitch, which helps turn it into a full evening plan. Therefore, if you want a straightforward and fun sporting event in College Station this week, this is a very solid pick.

If you are coming in for Aggie athletics, Hardy’s RV Parks makes a convenient place to stay near Bryan-College Station.

Open Mic Night at The Palace Theater — The Palace Theater

Wednesday, April 15, 2026 | 7:00 PM-10:00 PM

Open Mic Night at The Palace Theater is one of the most approachable local entertainment options on the calendar this week. Since it is free to attend and regularly highlights area talent, it creates a welcoming, low-pressure setting that works well for anyone who enjoys local music and community events. In addition, its Historic Downtown Bryan location makes it easy to build a full evening around dinner, drinks, or a walk through downtown before the performances begin. Altogether, this is a great midweek event if you want something local, relaxed, and easy to enjoy.

The Curious Savage — StageCenter Community Theatre

Thursday, April 16, 2026-Saturday, April 18, 2026 | 7:00 PM; Sunday, April 19, 2026 | 2:00 PM

StageCenter’s production of The Curious Savage brings live theater into the week’s lineup and gives Bryan audiences a classic stage option beyond concerts and sports. The comedy-drama follows Mrs. Savage after she is committed to a sanatorium by her stepchildren, and from there the story becomes a warm, witty, and character-driven exploration of kindness, greed, and belonging. Because the show runs on multiple nights across the weekend, it also gives visitors flexibility when planning around football, markets, and other events. Consequently, this is an excellent choice for theatergoers or anyone who wants a more traditional performing arts night out in Bryan.

Trivia on the Green — Century Square

Thursday, April 16, 2026 | Evening event

Trivia on the Green is a strong pick for anyone who wants a casual, social night out in College Station. Because it takes place at Century Square, it is easy to grab dinner or drinks nearby before heading over to join the fun, which makes the whole evening feel flexible and low stress. Additionally, weekly trivia tends to attract a good mix of friend groups, couples, and visitors, so it works well whether you already have a team or just want something different to do on a Thursday. As a result, this is one of the easiest events of the week to recommend for a laid-back night in College Station.

Love's Labours Lost

Love’s Labour’s Lost — The Theatre Company of Bryan/College Station

Friday, April 17, 2026 | 7:00 PM; Saturday, April 18, 2026 | 2:00 PM & 7:00 PM; Sunday, April 19, 2026 | 2:00 PM

The Theatre Company adds another strong stage option this week with Love’s Labour’s Lost, a musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s comedy. The production blends romance, humor, and lively music, while the contemporary framing gives the classic story an accessible and entertaining feel for modern audiences. Since there are four performances across the weekend, it is especially convenient for visitors trying to fit in local theater around football, concerts, and family events. Therefore, this is a standout choice if you want a polished local performance and a different pace from the bigger sports crowds in town.

Live Music at Cavalry Court: James Cook — Cavalry Court

Friday, April 17, 2026 | 7:30 PM-10:30 PM

Cavalry Court remains one of the most dependable spots in College Station for a relaxed live music night, and James Cook gives Friday evening a strong Americana soul option. His sound pulls from folk-rock, gospel, country, and Southern blues, which should make for a fun but still easygoing atmosphere at the Canteen. Furthermore, the Century Square setting makes it simple to turn the night into dinner, drinks, and music all in one area without having to drive around town. As a result, this is a great Friday choice for date night, a casual group outing, or visitors wanting a polished College Station evening.

2026 Maroon & White Football Game | Visit College Station

Texas A&M Maroon & White Spring Game — Kyle Field

Saturday, April 18, 2026 | 1:00 PM

The Maroon & White Spring Game is the biggest Kyle Field event of the week and one of the major draws of the entire weekend. Because admission is free, it gives Aggie fans an easy opportunity to see the 2026 team in action and get a preview of the upcoming season without the intensity of a regular-season game. Just as importantly, spring football weekends bring a lot of energy to College Station, especially when families and alumni are in town. Therefore, if you want to experience the biggest Aggie football event on the calendar this week, this should be at the top of your list.

If you are traveling in for the game, Hardy’s RV Parks is a convenient place to stay near the action.

Texas Music Scene Concert + Live Taping — Aggie Park

Saturday, April 18, 2026 | Gates open at 2:00 PM; Show begins at 3:15 PM

This free concert and live taping is one of the most exciting public events of the weekend, especially because it follows the Maroon & White Spring Game and keeps the energy going in College Station. Hosted at Aggie Park, it combines the feel of a live concert with the added interest of a television taping, which makes it more memorable than an average outdoor music event. Additionally, the timing makes it especially easy for Aggie fans already in town to roll straight from football into live entertainment. Consequently, this is one of the strongest weekend picks if you want a big-event atmosphere without needing a paid ticket.

Aggieland Farmers Market — Post Oak Mall / Murdoch’s Parking Lot

Saturday, April 18, 2026 | 9:00 AM-1:00 PM

The Aggieland Farmers Market is one of the best daytime options of the weekend if you want something easygoing and family-friendly. Since it features local produce, meats, breads, jams, baked goods, and live music, it offers a little bit of everything and is a great way to support area vendors while enjoying a slower Saturday morning. In addition, markets like this are ideal for visitors who want to experience the community side of College Station beyond sports and nightlife. Overall, this is a simple but very worthwhile stop to add to your weekend plans.

Crawfish Boil at Campfire — The Stella Hotel / Campfire at Lake Walk

Saturday, April 18, 2026 | 4:30 PM-10:00 PM

This crawfish boil is one of the most festive food-centered events on the Bryan side of the calendar this week. Because it is free to attend and stretches across the evening, it works well whether you want to stay for the full event or simply stop by as part of a broader Saturday itinerary. The Campfire and Lake Walk setting also gives the evening a more social and scenic feel, which helps it stand out from a standard restaurant stop. Therefore, if you want a lively weekend event built around food, conversation, and a spring atmosphere, this is a very strong choice.

Father Daughter Dance — Museum of the American G.I.

Saturday, April 18, 2026 | 6:00 PM-8:00 PM

The Father Daughter Dance offers one of the week’s most family-focused and memorable experiences in College Station. Set in a 1940s USO-style atmosphere at the Museum of the American G.I., the event combines swing-era music, food, and interactive activities in a way that feels both nostalgic and distinctive. Because it is built around shared memories rather than just entertainment, it stands out as a more meaningful option for families looking for something special on Saturday evening. As a result, this is a wonderful pick for those wanting a themed event with a strong sense of occasion.

Record Store Day at Curious Collections Vinyl & More — Curious Collections Vinyl & More

Saturday, April 18, 2026 | During store hours

Record Store Day is always a fun addition to a spring weekend, and Curious Collections gives Bryan locals and visitors a way to join the celebration right here in town. Events like this tend to draw music lovers, collectors, and casual browsers alike, which creates a lively but still approachable atmosphere throughout the day. Additionally, it is an easy event to work into a larger Saturday itinerary since you can stop in before football, theater, dinner, or one of the evening concerts. If you enjoy vinyl, music culture, or simply browsing local shops, this is a great Bryan event to add to the list.