Catch music’s biggest talents at these must-see live shows and concerts around Houston from Monday, November 21 through Sunday, November 27, 2022.
This week, hear soundtrack tunes from a horror legend, get into the holiday spirit with a slate of post-Thanksgiving shows, take in a free night of Tejano at Discovery Green, and more.
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 12 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week
- Claudio Simonetti’s Goblin performs Suspiria at Warehouse Live | Monday, November 21 – Horror lovers rejoice as the man, myth, and legendary horror film soundtrack composer, Claudio Simonetti, and his critically acclaimed band Goblin are performing the score to the cult classic, Suspiria. $45 and up. 8pm.
- Al Staehely Band at McGonigel’s Mucky Duck | Tuesday, November 22 – Don’t miss this special set from the only rock and roller who can say that they’ve provided legal representation for the Texas legend himself, Stevie Ray Vaughn. $30 and up. 7pm.
- Astralace at White Oak Music Hall | Wednesday, November 23 – Houston’s own Astralace are supplying the indie pop vibes in Northside on Thanksgiving Eve. Blossom Aloe and Goosechase will support. $10. 7pm.
- The MistleTones Holiday Carolers at Market Street | Friday, November 25 | FREE – The Woodlands shopping and dining destination hosts a series of holiday performances, including this one from professional caroling troupe the MistleTones, who will sing holiday tunes at a free concert. 3pm to 5pm.
- Bob Schneider’s Moonlight Trio: The Christmas Concert at McGonigel’s Mucky Duck | Friday, November 25 – Austin-based singer-songwriter Bob Schneider brings his annual Christmas concert to Houston on the day after Thanksgiving, performing seasonal classics with his trio. $75 and up. 7pm and 9:30pm.
- Deadmau5 at 713 Music Hall | Friday, November 25 – Get ready cause the 713 is about to become a prog house bonanza as the infamous Deadmau5 brings Nero and Lamorn through on his We Are Friends Tour. $44 and up. 9pm.
- Houston Symphony presents Disney’s Fantasia at Jones Hall | Friday, November 25 to Sunday, November 27 – Bring the entire family and immerse yourselves in this incredibly special event wherein the Houston Symphony will be playing music from one of Disney’s most epic and timeless masterpieces as the larger-than-life film is played on the big screen. $29 and up. Times vary.
- The Band of Heathens at the Heights Theater | Saturday, November 26 – The stalwarts of the Austin rock and roll scene are coming to town touting their newest release, Remote Transmissions Vol. 1, an album that came into existence after first beginning as a weekly pandemic project. $26 and up. 8pm.
- She Wants Revenge with Twin Tribes at White Oak Music Hall | Saturday, November 26 – Two years after the darkwave goth rock band announced their disbandment, they’ve reappeared with plans to retake the rock and roll scene and will be stopping in Houston on their Disappear tour. $20 and up. 8pm.
- The Gatlin Brothers: Country & Christmas Concert at the Grand 1894 Opera House | Saturday, November 26 – The Grammy Award–winning country trio has performed for more than 65 years, and now they’ll bring to Galveston a holiday concert of Christmas songs and country classics. $31.50 and up. 8pm.
- Glen Campbell Tribute at Main Street Crossing | Sunday, November 27 – Get ready to groove on a Southern night and celebrate the late great country legend with a Glen Campbell Tribute, and the Wichita featuring Carl Acuff Jr. $45 and up. 4pm.
- Tejas Got Soul: Avizo at Discovery Green | Sunday, November 27 | FREE – Houston’s own Grammy-nominated Tejano band, Avizo, are going to be tearing up the stage with their unique fusion of cumbia, conjunto, salsa, and R&B as they pay tribute to legendary pioneers of the Houston Chicano movement. 5pm to 7pm.
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