
The Harlem Globetrotters are rolling into Houston for a once-in-a-century celebration, as the team's 100 Year Tour hits Toyota Center on Saturday, Feb. 7, with both a matinee and an evening show on the schedule. The centennial run promises new commemorative jerseys, surprise on-court fan experiences, and the Globetrotters' signature blend of jaw-dropping trick shots and family-friendly comedy. Fans should also be ready for autograph sessions and special merchandise tied directly to the 100th anniversary.
When And Where
Houston hoops fans get two shots at the action on Feb. 7: a 1 p.m. matinee and a 6 p.m. evening game, with specific door times and accessibility details laid out on the Toyota Center event page. According to Toyota Center, the stop will feature VIP bench packages, Magic Pass pre-game on-court experiences, and a free post-game 5th Quarter autograph session for attendees. The venue listing also notes that strobe effects will be used during light shows and highlights accessible seating options for guests who need them.
What To Expect At The Centennial Show
The Globetrotters unveiled their centennial season as a global reimagining of the franchise, kicking things off with a special launch at Madison Square Garden before sending the 100 Year Tour to hundreds of domestic and international markets. As outlined by Harlem Globetrotters, the tour debuts 100 Year jerseys designed by Jeff Hamilton, introduces a limited-edition Golden Basketball by Spalding, and brings new fan-facing content and merchandise to every stop on the schedule. Organizers say the centennial show is designed to balance the on-court athletic feats fans expect with an elevated fan experience built around hands-on moments and giveaways.
Tickets, VIP,s And On-Court Access
Tickets and premium add-ons for the Houston date are available through venue partners and other ticketing platforms, with doors generally opening about an hour before tip-off. Per AXS, matinee doors open around 12 p.m. and evening doors around 5 p.m., and fans can purchase Magic Pass and Celebrity Court Pass options for pregame on-court time. The Toyota Center event listing also promotes VIP bench seating, commemorative merchandise, and other centennial extras for fans who want to be right in the middle of the action.
Players And Local Flavor
One of the team's most visible stars, Julian “Zeus” McClurkin, is listed on the Globetrotters' roster as a multiple Guinness World Records holder and is a frequent standout at fan events. The team's roster page notes that McClurkin holds six Guinness World Records, underscoring the mix of athleticism and showmanship that will be on display during the centennial shows. Local outlets have already been warming up the crowd for the Houston appearance; KHOU aired a segment about the 100 Year Tour on Jan. 13.
Whether you are planning a family outing or reliving childhood nostalgia, the Globetrotters' centennial stop at Toyota Center is set up to deliver plenty of spectacle for Houston crowds. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to take advantage of pre-game Magic Pass opportunities and autograph sessions, and to build in extra time for parking and entry. It is also worth checking official ticketing platforms for up-to-date availability and any last-minute changes before heading to the arena.









