Revel at free weekly Friday concerts during Chapman & Kirby’s Spring Music Series

Each Friday, Chapman & Kirby's Spring Music Series features a different crowd-pleasing evening of live music through Friday, May 31, 2024. | Photo courtesy of Chapman & Kirby

Dance over to the heart of EaDo every or any Friday night and move to live music during the Spring Music Series at Chapman and Kirby, now through Friday, May 31, 2024 from 6pm to 11pm.

The brand new live music series is a showcase for crowd-pleasing hits—including pop, rock, funk, soul, R&B, country, Latin, and more—designed to get people on their feet.

Named after the Houston’s founders, Chapman and Kirby regularly welcomes revelers and diners with stylish, upscale atmosphere and a food and craft cocktail menu that celebrates the city’s cultural depth and heritage.

Guests can live music, good vibes, and great company every week through the end of May.

Spring Music Series Lineup at Chapman & Kirby

  • Nick & the Hits | Friday, April 19
  • Manhattan Band | Friday, April 26
  • Latin Night: Grupo Kache | Friday, May 3
  • Country Night: Junior Gordon Band | Friday, May 10
  • R&B Night: David Delagarza plus DJ | Friday, May 17
  • Hybrid 7 | Friday, May 24
  • Danny Ray & the Atlantic Street | Friday, May 31

Spring Music Series at Chapman & Kirby

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