Snag your spots at our picks for the top concerts and live performances taking place across Houston in March 2022.
This month’s supersized concert calendar is packed with some of the world’s biggest musicians, including picks from the return of Houston’s Rodeo, best-selling artists, legendary songwriters (including a certain Nobel Prize winner), and more.
We’ve included only a selection of the headlining concerts at the 2022 Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo this month, but you can check out the full concert lineup with our guide to the performers and hard-to-get tickets.
Top 35 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston: March 2022
Week of Monday, February 28
- YungBlud at House of Blues | Wednesday, March 2 – The English alt rocker tours through Houston to perform his chart-topping 2020 studio album, Weird!, and other fan faves. $25. 8pm.
- Marina at Bayou Music Center | Thursday, March 3 – The Downtown venue hosts Welsh singer-songwriter Marina as she brings her summer 2021 album, Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land, to the stage. $29 and up. 8pm.
- Conan Gray at 713 Music Hall | Thursday, March 3 – An up-and-coming indie pop artist, Conan Gray brings songs from his debut release, 2020’s Kid Krow, which rose to No. 5 on the Billboard charts. $30 and up. 8pm.
- The Temptations & Four Tops at Arena Theatre | Thursday, March 3 – Two legendary Motown groups join forces for a one-night show at Southwest Houston’s Arena Theatre. $39 and up. 8:30pm.
- Jazmine Sullivan at 713 Music Hall | Friday, March 4 – The Grammy-nominated R&B singer-songwriter comes to the Post venue to perform songs from her latest, award-winning album, Heaux Tales. $59 and up. 8pm.
- Juan Luis Guerra at Smart Financial Centre | Saturday, March 5 – Since the 1980s, the Dominican musician has racked up Grammy wins on his way to one of the most recognized Latin artists around the world. He’ll bring his latest material, Entre Mar y Palmeras—which also appears as an audiovisual album on HBO Max—joined by his legendary band, 4.40. $59 and up. 8pm.
- RodeoHouston: Los Tucanes de Tijuana at NRG Stadium | Go Tejano Day | Sunday, March 6 – Go Tejano Day closes the Rodeo’s opening weekend, featuring the award-winning Mexican norteño band that brings a slew of hits stretching back to the ’80s. $20 and up, but you may find better, cheaper or hard-to-get seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 5:45pm.
Week of Monday, March 7
- RodeoHouston: Maren Morris at NRG Stadium | Tuesday, March 8 – The Grammy-winning country singer-songwriter takes the Rodeo stage, bringing songs from her forthcoming March 2022 album, Humble Quest. $20 and up, but you may find better, cheaper or hard-to-get seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8:45pm.
- Dodie with Lizzy McAlpine at House of Blues | Wednesday, March 9 – Emerging from the world of YouTube, the English singer-songwriter now features several Top 40 releases, including her critically acclaimed debut album, Build a Problem, which brings her to Downtown’s House of Blues. $27.50. 8pm.
- Eric Nam at Warehouse Live | Thursday, March 10 – The American K-Pop artist most recently dropped his sophomore studio album, There and Back Again, which brings him to the EaDo stage while on a world tour. $45. 8pm.
- Bob Dylan at Smart Financial Centre | Friday, March 11 – The mythical songwriter (and Nobel Prize winner) stops by Sugar Land to perform songs from his 39th studio album, the introspective Rough and Rowdy Ways. $39.50 and up. 8pm.
- RodeoHouston: Bun B’s H-Town Takeover at NRG Stadium | Black Heritage Day | Friday, March 11 – Houston’s legendary rap scene takes center stage at the Rodeo as Bun B joins with Slim Thug, Z-Ro, Lil Keke, Lil’ Flip and Paul Wall on Black Heritage Day. $20 and up, but you may find better, cheaper or hard-to-get seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8:45pm.
- Dua Lipa at Toyota Center | Saturday, March 12 – The pop powerhouse from London arrives in Downtown while on her Future Nostalgia tour, performing songs from her latest album of the same name. $45 and up. 7:30pm.
- Nicky Jam at Smart Financial Centre | Saturday, March 12 – The reggaeton singer and rapper heads back out on the road to celebrate the release of his 2021 album, Infinity. $38 and up. 8pm.
- RodeoHouston: Dierks Bentley at NRG Stadium | Sunday, March 13 – With seventeen No. 1 singles to his name, one of the biggest country musicians touring today, Dierks Bentley, closes the second weekend of the Rodeo. $20 and up, but you may find better, cheaper or hard-to-get seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 5:45pm.
- Alt-J & Portugal the Man on the Lawn at White Oak Music Hall | Sunday, March 13 – Early February saw the release of Alt-J’s first album in five years, titled The Dream, which sends them on tour with fellow alt rockers, Portugal the Man. $66.50. 6pm.
- JoJo at House of Blues | Sunday, March 13 – The pop and R&B singer graces the stage at House of Blues to perform some of her latest work from the recent EP release, Trying Not to Think About It. $25. 8pm.
Week of Monday, March 14
- Willie Nelson & Friends at 713 Music Hall | Monday, March 14 – The legendary red-headed stranger makes up a previously postponed date with a concert at Post’s 713 Music Hall in Downtown. $59 and up. 8pm.
- Santa Fe Klan & C-Kan at House of Blues | Wednesday, March 16 – The Mexican rappers join forces for a tour that swings them through House of Blues, performing tracks from SFK’s Santa Cumbia, and C-Kan’s Mi Cancion, which were both released last year. $52.50. 8pm.
- Dream Theater with Arch Echo at Bayou Music Center | Friday, March 18 – The prog metal band’s fifteenth studio album, A View from the Top of the World, sends them to the Downtown music venue to perform their three-act epic and other songs. $34 and up. 8pm.
- RodeoHouston: Brad Paisley at NRG Stadium | Saturday, March 19 – For over twenty years, the singer-songwriter has been one of the forefront performers in country, notching over thirty Top 10 singles, multiple Grammy wins, and 11 million albums sold. $20 and up, but you may find better, cheaper or hard-to-get seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 4:45pm.
- RodeoHouston: George Strait with Ashley McBryde at NRG Stadium | Sunday, March 20 – The legendary King of Country closes out the final night of the Rodeo with a concert-only performance, opened by singer-songwriter Ashley McBryde. $20 and up, but you may find better, cheaper or hard-to-get seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 7pm.
Week of Monday, March 21
- Kaleo at House of Blues | Monday, March 21 – From Iceland, this five-piece blues rock band has found chart-topping success and a global following, which brings them to House of Blues to perform their latest, Surface Sounds. $39.50 and up. 7pm.
- Tate McRae at House of Blues | Tuesday, March 22 – After amassing a global audience with the smash hit, “You Broke Me First,” the pop singer comes to town almost a year after her hugely anticipated EP release, Too Young to Be Sad. $25. 8pm.
- Lil Tecca at House of Blues | Wednesday, March 23 – The New York rapper has delivered hits across his debut album, Virgo World, and with his 2021 summer release, We Love You Tecca 2, including “Never Left.” $35 and up. 8pm.
- Oliver Tree at 713 Music Hall | Friday, March 25 – The unique artistry of Oliver Tree can be found in chart-topping releases like his debut, Ugly is Beautiful, and most recently in his February drop, Cowboy Tears. $39 and up. 8pm.
- Lyle Lovett & his Acoustic Group at the Grand 1894 Opera House | Friday, March 25 & Saturday, March 26 – The legendary Texas country musician (and Houston native) performs two nights at the Grand in Galveston, bringing a slew of his career-spanning hits to the stage. $30 and up. 8pm.
- 14th Annual H-Town Blues Festival at NRG Arena | Saturday, March 26 – The return of the annual H-Town Blues Festival brings performers like Tucka, Calvin Richardson, Sir Charles Jones, Pokey Bear, Roi Anthony, Chick Rogers, and Jeter Jones to the stage at NRG Arena. $59 and up. 7pm.
- Jesse & Joy at Bayou Music Center | Saturday, March 26 – The brother-and-sister Mexican pop duo bring many of their chart-topping singles and latest material from a forthcoming album to fans at Downtown’s Bayou Music Center. $25 and up. 7:30pm.
- Beach House at House of Blues | Saturday, March 26 – Their first release in four years, Once Twice Melody marks Beach House’s return with a double album of songs that have been trickling out since November 2021. $35 and up. 8pm.
- Tyler the Creator at Toyota Center | Sunday, March 27 – Performing his most recent work, Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler the Creator heads to Downtown for a highly anticipated show which also features Kali Uchis, Vince Staples and Teezo Touchdown. $59 and up. 7pm.
- Todrick Hall at House of Blues | Sunday, March 27 – Touring his 2021 release, Femuline, the singer and choreographer with appearances on RuPaul’s Drag Race, Celebrity Big Brother, and The Masked Singer comes to Downtown for a can’t miss performance. $30. 8pm.
Week of Monday, March 28
- Dorothy at White Oak Music Hall | Monday, March 28 – Led by Dorothy Martin, this hard rock band out of Los Angeles hits the downstairs stage at White Oak while on the Gifts from the Holy Ghost tour. $19.50; $25 at the door. 6pm.
- Teddy Swims at Warehouse Live | Tuesday, March 29 – Performing in front of sold out audiences around the world, Teddy Swims next stop brings him to EaDo’s Warehouse Live to perform songs from his Tough Love EP release. $22.50; $25 at the door. 8pm.
- Lucky Daye at House of Blues | Thursday, March 31 – The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter from New Orleans stops by Downtown’s House of Blues to play songs from his forthcoming release, CandyDrip. $27.50. 8pm.
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