Top 16 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week: November 8 to 14, 2021

Tame Impala performs on the White Oak lawn this week | Courtesy of the band

Put on your dancing shoes for these must-see live shows and concerts around Houston from Monday, November 8 through Sunday, November 14, 2021.

This week, Houston gets one last look at Tame Impala, legendary Latin Grammy-winning artists hit stages across the city, an H-Town rap legend returns after a recent health scare, and indie artists bring their freshest releases to town.

Want to dig deeper for live concerts in Houston this month? Check the 365 Houston calendar for additional shows taking place across H-Town.

Top 16 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week

  • Tame Impala at White Oak Music Hall | Monday, November 8 – Though the Kevin Parker-led psych pop project will perform at the sold out Astroworld Festival, you can also catch them for a huge Monday evening performance on the lawn of White Oak Music Hall, playing songs from their latest release, The Slow Rush, along with popular fan faves of the past. Remaining tickets are $150, but you may find better, cheaper, or hard-to-get seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 6pm.
  • Chvrches at White Oak Music Hall | Tuesday, November 9 – The Scottish synth pop trio takes over the lawn at White Oak to perform songs from their late-August release, Screen Violence. Tickets are $36 in advance; $41 day of the show. 6pm.
  • Quartetto di Cremona with David Shifrin at Hobby Center | Tuesday, November 9 – The award-winning quartet from Italy returns to Houston, joined by the pre-eminent clarinetist David Shifrin, for an evening of works by Verdi, Weber and Mozart. Tickets range from $37.50 to $67.50. 7:30pm.
  • Karol G with Feid at Smart Financial Centre | Wednesday, November 10 – The Colombian singer-songwriter dropped her third studio album in early summer, KG0516, which rocketed to the top of the Billboard Latin Albums chart, and notched multiple Latin Grammy nominations. Tickets range from $50 to $100, but you may find hard-to-get seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 7:30pm.
  • 100 Gecs at White Oak Music Hall | Wednesday, November 10 – The hyperpop duo comes to Houston fresh off announcing their forthcoming 2022 album, 10000 Gecs, which will see the band take a more mainstream track in the pop genre. Tickets are $20 in advance, $22 day of the show. 7pm.
  • Alan Walker at Stereo Live | Thursday, November 11 – The masked British-Norwegian DJ has won a cascade of awards over the past several years while supporting Rihanna and Justin Bieber on tours, and notching multi-platinum certifications on songs like “Faded” and “Sing Me to Sleep.” Tickets are $69, but you may find hard-to-get seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 10pm.
  • Kaytranada at White Oak Music Hall | Friday, November 12 – Collaborating with artists like Kali Uchis, Tinashe and Pharrell, the dance pop producer topped the charts in 2019 with his last release, Bubba, for which he also received multiple Grammy Awards. Now, he’ll take to the lawn at White Oak to celebrate and share his songs with fans. Tickets start at $32, but you may find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 7pm.
  • Doctor Nativo at Miller Outdoor Theatre | Friday, November 12 | FREE | Virtual Option – The Guatemalan musician blends reggae, cumbia, hip-hop and pre-Columbian instruments for a danceable groove that packs a deep message layered in Mayan spirituality, social activism and folk wisdom. This performance will also be livestreamed. 7pm.
  • Scarface at House of Blues | Friday, November 12 – The Geto Boys rapper faced pneumonia and kidney failure in a frightening battle with COVID-19 last year, but now makes a triumphant return to the stage at the Downtown venue to show his appreciation to his fans and H-Town. Tickets range from $35 to $45. 8pm.
  • The Return of Draw Egan with Live Score by Montopolis at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema | Saturday, November 13 – Bask in a fun, tongue-in-cheek, and hilarious mash-up of silent film, Mystery Science Theatre 3000-inspired script-revising, and the live original score written by the legendary Ennio Morricone and performed by chamber rock outfit Montopolis at an rousingly fun live event visiting H-Town from ATX. $15. 8pm.
  • Asleep at the Wheel at The Grand 1894 Opera House | Saturday, November 13 – The Galveston opera house welcomes multiple Grammy-winning country and western group, Asleep at the Wheel, as they celebrate their 50th anniversary of music-making. Tickets range from $25.20 to $88. 8pm.
  • Alina Baraz at House of Blues | Saturday, November 13 – With her 2020 debut studio album, It Was Divine, and a pair of EP releases this year, the R&B singer-songwriter embarks on her first tour as an independent artist that brings her through the Downtown stage at House of Blues. Tickets range from $30 to $55, but you may find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8pm.
  • Intocable at Arena Theatre | Saturday, November 13 – From Zapata, Texas, the Grammy-winning Tejano and Norteño band, Intocable, has a storied career of releases dating back to 1993. Their most recent release, the critically-acclaimed Texican, takes them on a national tour that includes the Southwest Houston venue, Arena Theatre. Tickets range from $75 to more than $150, but you may find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8:30pm.
  • Wild Child and Marley Moon in Concert at Elm & Magnolia in Spring | Sunday, November 14 | FREE – The final stop in The Wild Honey Pie Texas road trip brings the warm, folksy appeal of Wild Child to the stage in Spring, accompanied by the retro rock vibes of Houston-based singer-songwriter, Marley Moon. 2pm.
  • Gipsy Kings with Nicolas Reyes at Arena Theatre | Sunday, November 14 – The global sensation out of France comes to Houston, joined by original vocalist Nicolas Reyes, performing their dance-ready flavor of flamenco, salsa and pop. Tickets start at $52. 8pm.
  • Julieta Venegas at House of Blues | Sunday, November 14 – Since becoming a global sensation with her 2006 pop hit, “Me Voy,” the Mexican American singer-songwriter has only continued to sell millions more records, notch Grammy and Billboard awards, and tour the world over on her critically-acclaimed recent releases, Algo Sucede and La Enamorada. Tickets range from $35 to $69.50, but you may find better or cheaper tickets using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8pm.

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