Top 15 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week: March 11 to 17, 2024

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Close out the week with a stunning lineup of Rodeo concerts | Courtesy of Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo

Catch music’s biggest talents at these must-see live shows and concerts around Houston from Monday, March 11 to Sunday, March 17, 2024.

The final seven shows of the 2024 Houston Rodeo are upon us, and they certainly won’t disappoint rodeo revelers as we close out the city’s signature event.

Elsewhere, you can catch an iconic group out of Russia, folk and indie greats, and much more on stages around town.

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

Top 15 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week

  • Bubble Tea and Cigarettes at White Oak Music Hall | Monday, March 11 – The emerging alt-indie pop band out of La-La Land plays a live set at White Oak while rolling through Texas. $20. 6:30pm.
  • Rodeo Houston: Whiskey Myers at NRG Stadium | Monday, March 11 – The Southern rock six-piece makes their Houston Rodeo debut, armed with their signature country sound found in their latest release, Tornillo. $25 and up. 9pm.
  • Rodeo Houston: Bun B All-American Takeover at NRG Stadium | Tuesday, March 12 – The Trill O.G. has taken over the entire city of H-Town and now he’s set his sights on the Houston Rodeo once again. The full lineup hasn’t been released yet, but we have heard the names of Nelly, E-40, Rick Ross, and That Mexican OT—plus a rumored Drake appearance. $25 and up. 9pm.
  • Estevie at White Oak Music Hall | Wednesday, March 13 – The Gen Z chicana princess, Estevie is doing cumbias and ranchera music her way, and she’s turning the Northside venue into una parranda when she comes through town. $18 and up. 7pm.
  • Rodeo Houston: Nickelback at NRG Stadium | Wednesday, March 13 – One of the most polarizing bands of the early aughts, Nickelback makes its Rodeo Houston debut in what is sure to be one of the most intriguing shows of the Rodeo concert series. $25 and up. 9pm.
  • Sparta at Warehouse Live Midtown | Thursday, March 14 – The longtime post-hardcore band hailing from El Paso celebrates 20 years of their debut album, Wiretap Scars. $22 and up. 7pm.
  • Pussy Riot & Nadya at White Oak Music Hall | Thursday, March 14 – The one and only lead singer and founding member of the feminist protest and performance art group out of Moscow, Nadya Tolokonnikova and Pussy Riot come to the Heights for what is sure to be an electrifying performance, supported by Boyfriend. $25 and up. 7pm.
  • Rodeo Houston: Zac Brown Band at NRG Stadium | Thursday, March 14 – Coming back to the Houston Rodeo stage for their tenth appearance, the Zac Brown Band delights on a Sunday evening with songs like “Chicken Fried,” “Colder Weather” and “Loving You Easy.” $25 and up. 9pm.
  • Rodeo Houston: Jonas Brothers at NRG Stadium | Friday, March 15 – The band of brothers who were just in Houston last October are returning to the Rodeo Houston stage for the first time in over ten years with a fistful of their biggest hits. $25 and up. 9pm.
  • Old Crow Medicine Show at the Heights Theater | Friday, March 15 – It’s been over 25 years since the Old Crow Medicine Show started out busking on street corners, and now they’re celebrating their Jubilee anniversary together following the release of their Grammy Award–nominated tenth studio album, Jubilee. $46 and up. 8pm.
  • LeToya Luckett at Warehouse Live Midtown | Saturday, March 16 – LeToya Luckett, R&B singer-songwriter and founding member of Houston’s own Destiny’s Child, is headlining the Midtown spot with a packed slate of performers and DJs. $20 and up. 4pm.
  • Rodeo Houston: Brad Paisley at NRG Stadium | Saturday, March 16 – One of the biggest country music stars of all time, Brad Paisley returns to the Rodeo Houston stage to close out Saturday night’s festivities with a bang. $25 and up. 5pm.
  • John Oates at The Heights Theater | Saturday, March 16 – The legend and co-founder of one of the most successful duos of the ’70s and ’80s, John Oates brings his performing prowess to the Heights stage to share several of his upcoming projects. $28 and up. 7:15pm.
  • Brian Stokes Mitchell in Concert at the Grand 1894 Opera House | Saturday, March 16 – The two-time Tony Award winner comes to Galveston with a bevy of classic tunes from Broadway, opera, film and more. The so-called “Last Leading Man” will perform hits from Kiss of the Spider, Jelly’s Last Jam, and Shuffle Along, among others. $41 and up. 8pm.
  • Rodeo Houston: Eric Church at NRG Stadium | Sunday, March 17 – The singer-songwriter brings his brand of outlaw country to close out the 2024 Houston Rodeo. $25 and up. 5pm.

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