Top 20 Live Shows & Concerts This Month: November 2023

An aerial view of the White Oak Music Hall lawn stage with the Downtown Houston skyline in the background
The White Oak lawn delivers shows throughout November | Courtesy of White Oak Music Hall

Snag your seats for our picks for the top concerts and live performances taking place across Houston in November 2023.

This month, artists descend on the lawn at White Oak, Latin legends join forces at Toyota Center, Grammy winners abound around town, and more.

We’ve gathered some of the highlights to be found on this month’s concert schedule.

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 20 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston: November 2023

  • Kevin Gates at 713 Music Hall | Wednesday, November 1 – The 713 welcomes hip-hop superstar Kevin Gates and his Only the Generals tour. $69.50 and up. 8pm.
  • Luis Miguel at Toyota Center | Thursday, November 2 – “El Sol de Mexico,” the living Latin legend is bringing his massive world tour to Clutch City for a magical performance. $116 and up. 8pm.
  • The Rose at 713 Music Hall | Friday, November 3 – The K-pop wave washes over the 713 when the Rose brings music from their just-released studio album, Dual. $70 and up. 8pm.
  • Carlos Vives at Smart Financial Centre | Friday, November 3 – The legendary Colombian singer-songwriter and actor is bringing a special retrospective concert showcasing more than 30 years of his highlights like “La Gota Fría”, “Volví a Nacer”, “La Tierra del Olvido”, and others, plus music from his latest, Escalona Nunca Se Habia Grabado Asi. $66 and up. 8pm.
  • ROCO presents Unchambered: Rachel Jordan at the Historic Eldorado Ballroom | Saturday, November 4 – The acclaimed violinist offers a vibrant, intimate program honoring the memory and legacy of her father, New Orleans-based musician Kidd Jordan, an internationally acclaimed saxophonist who once played at the Ballroom in the 1970s. Pay-what-you-wish; suggested price of $45. 5pm.
  • Nation of Language at White Oak Music Hall | Saturday, November 4 – The up and coming indie rockers out of Brooklyn are back at White Oak promoting their third studio album, Strange Disciple. $75 and up. 8pm.
  • Men I Trust at White Oak Music Hall | Thursday, November 9 – The Canadian indie rock outfit brings “Billie Toppy,” “Ring of Past,” and other new tunes to the lawn at White Oak when they pull through. $32 and up. 6pm.
  • Junior H at Smart Financial Centre | Friday, November 10 – The Mexican singer-songwriter and master of corridos tumbados is back in Sugar Land, bringing the hype and energy on his Sad Boyz tour. $74 and up. 8pm.
  • Better Than Ezra at House of Blues | Sunday, November 12 – Ahead of the release of their ninth studio album, stalwarts of the alt-rock scene Better Than Ezra return with a limited run of theater shows, stopping by Downtown on the Return of the Legends of the Fall tour. $28.50 and up. 6:30pm.
  • Alt-J at White Oak Music Hall | Wednesday, November 15 – The English indie band is celebrating the 10th anniversary of their debut album, An Awesome Wave, and are rolling through White Oak. $107 and up. 7pm.
  • Doja Cat at Toyota Center | Wednesday, November 15 – Global superstar and Grammy Award–winning rapper and singer Doja Cat has the world in her paws and she’s bringing the heat to Clutch City when she comes through with special guest Doechii in tow. $48 and up. 7:30pm.
  • Peter Frampton at Smart Financial Centre | Wednesday, November 15 – The Grammy-winning seminal guitarist and rock pioneer, who co-founded classic rock super band Humble Pie, is stopping through Sugar Land on his Never Say Never tour. $60 and up. 8pm.
  • Earl Sweatshirt & the Alchemist at Warehouse Live | Wednesday, November 15 – The dynamic duo come together once again for a tour that melds the raps of Earl Sweatshirt with the much lauded beats of the Alchemist. $35 and up. 8pm.
  • Wolfmother at Warehouse Live | Thursday, November 16 – The rock and roll outfit from down under, Wolfmother are continuing their summer tour into the fall, delivering their signature hard rock tunes and raucous energy. $29.50 and up. 8pm.
  • Burna Boy at Toyota Center | Friday, November 17 – The global icon and first ever international African artist to top the charts with their debut album is bringing his I Told Them tour to Downtown. $49 and up. 7:30pm.
  • Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull & Ricky Martin at Toyota Center | Saturday, November 18 – Three powerhouses of Latin music bring their generational talent to the Downtown stage while touring The Trilogy Tour across the nation. $49 and up. 7pm.
  • The National at White Oak Music Hall | Saturday, November 18 – The moody indie rock band out of Brooklyn are back at White Oak with music from their surprise release, September’s Laugh Track, which follows up their album from earlier in the year, First Two Pages of Frankenstein. Hand Habits opens the show. $52 and up. 7pm.
  • Kirk Franklin, Tye Tribbett, the Clark Sisters & more at Toyota Center | Sunday, November 19The Reunion tour sees a positively all-star lineup of beloved gospel superstars all on the same stage when Israel Houghton, David and Tamela Mann, Kirk Franklin, The Clark Sisters, Tye Tribbett, New Breed, Texas-based choir The Family, and God’s Property grace the Toyota Center stage for a magical night of music. $79 and up. 7pm.
  • Sexyy Red at Bayou Music Center | Monday, November 20 – The red hot rapper who, despite not having a full length album out yet, has already collaborated with Drake and Nicki Minaj is bringing tunes from her summer 2023 mixtape, Hood Hottest Princess to the Bayou City. $58 and up. 7pm.
  • Erykah Badu at Smart Financial Centre | Saturday, November 25 –  The Queen mother of neo-soul and hip-hop, the four-time Grammy Award winner Ms. Erykah Badu is bringing her signature style to Sugar Land when she stops by with PJ Morton and Raheem DeVaughn. $59 and up. 8pm.

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