
Snag a seat for these exciting live shows and concerts around Houston for the week of Monday, September 17 through Sunday, September 23, 2018.
Childish Gambino highlights this week of live shows, bringing an innovative concert that surprises and satisfies.
One of the biggest pop culture phenomenons also graces Toyota Center this week, and one of Mexico’s beloved characters clowns around at House of Blues.
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Top 9 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week
- Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience, featuring Ramin Djawadi at Toyota Center | Monday, September 17 – Fans of the Emmy-winning HBO series are in for a treat as famed show composer, Ramin Djawadi, leads an orchestra and choir through music from all seven seasons of the hit television show. Along with a custom stage design, dazzling visuals, and footage from the show, this performance is can’t-miss territory for Thrones fans. Tickets range from $39.50 to $99.50, but you may find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 7pm.
- First Aid Kit, with Julia Jacklin at White Oak Music Hall | Monday, September 17 – A popular festival act, this Swedish sister duo has been playing indie folk tunes to huge crowds over the last ten years. You can catch them at White Oak with a ticket starting at $29.50. 7pm.
- Karbachtoberfest 2018, featuring Los Skarnales at Karbach Brewing Company | Friday, September 21 – This eight-piece Houston band has over 20 years of performing their frenzied, energetic mixture of ska, reggae, swing, mambo, cumbia and more — all with a punk attitude. They’ll take part in Karbach Brewery’s Karbachtoberfest celebration, with a Friday night performance. Tickets to the music tent are $10. 6pm.
- Vince Neil at Proof Rooftop Lounge | Friday, September 21 – The Mötley Crüe frontman lands at Midtown’s Proof Rooftop Lounge for a solo set performing Crüe’s biggest hits. Tickets at this all-ages show range from $35 to $135. 7pm.
- Dierks Bentley, with Brothers Osborne, LANCO at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Friday, September 21 – After making a splash this summer with his ninth studio album, The Mountain, Dierks Bentley has been riding high on the country music charts over the last decade. Grab a seat to his Woodlands show with a ticket ranging from $30 to $94.75, but you might be able to find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 7pm.
- Chuponcito at House of Blues | Saturday, September 22 – Clowning around since he was 7, the irreverent performer has toured around Mexico and beyond, delivering a funny yet tender show for audiences of all ages. The witty clown stops by the House of Blues with tickets ranging from $35 to $65. 7pm.
- Childish Gambino, with Rae Sremmurd at Toyota Center | Saturday, September 22 – With awards piling up for his innovative work in television and movies, Childish Gambino set the tone for the summer by releasing his single, “This is America”, in May. Tickets to this highly sought-after show range from $49.50 to $129.50, before ticketing fees, but you may find cheaper of better seats on the TicketNetwork resale marketplace. 7pm.
- Yo La Tengo at White Oak Music Hall | Saturday, September 22 – Pioneers of the indie rock movement, Yo La Tengo is now touring their fifteenth studio album, There’s a Riot Going On. Tickets are $22 in advance; $25 day of show. 8pm.
- Andrew W.K. at White Oak Music Hall | Sunday, September 23 – There are many things you can call Andrew W.K.; rocker, partier, motivational speaker, and television host. With his band, live performances turn into an experience chock full of positivity and party vibes. Tickets for his show begin at $20. 7pm.
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