Top 14 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week: September 30 to October 6, 2024

Experience the Saharan rock melodies crafted by the family band from Niger, Etran De L'aïr, at White Oak Music Hall. | Photo courtesy of the artist

Catch music’s biggest talents at must-see live shows and concerts around Houston from Monday, September 30 to Sunday, October 6, 2024.

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

Top 14 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week

  • Kaleo at Bayou Music Center | Monday – Known for their hits “Way Down We Go”, “No Good” and “Skinny”, the Icelandic blues rock outfit returns to H-Town with the Payback Tour. $32.
  • Johnny Marr & James at Bayou Music Center | Tuesday – This doubleheader tour features The Smiths’ Johnny Marr and fellow Mancunians James, headlined by Tim Booth. James is known for their hits “Laid” and “Just Like Fred Astaire”, while Marr’s know for Smiths hits like “Girlfriend in a Coma” and “Armotopia”. $76 and up. 7pm.
  • Blxst at House of Blues | Tuesday – The LA rapper, singer-songwriter and record producer lands in Downtown on his  I’ll Always Come Find You Tour. Joony and Leon Thomas join the show. $36 and up. 7pm.
  • Lawrence in Concert at House of Blues | Wednesday – The NYC based sibling duo, Clyde and Gracie Lawrence, land in Houston on the Family Business Tour. Jukebox the Ghost opens the show. $30. 7pm.
  • Lorna Shore at House of Blues | Thursday – The deathcore band from New Jersey, best known for their single “To the Hellfire”, headlines a lineup that includes Whitechapel, Sanguisugabogg, and Kublai Khan TX. $39.95 and up. 6pm.
  • Etran De L’aïr at White Oak Music Hall | Thursday – The family band from Niger brings their dynamic repertoire of hypnotic solos and Saharan rock melodies, blended with a “desert blues” guitar style. $20. 7pm.
  • Still Woozy in Concert at 713 Music Hall | Thursday – The Californian singer and songwriter brings hist Loveseat tour and his unique psychedelic, genre-bending bedroom-pop sound to the Post Houston stage. $32 and up. 8pm.
  • 45th Annual Festival Chicano at Miller Outdoor Theatre | Thursday to Saturday | FREE – One of the oldest, ongoing events of its type in the world returns to the Hermann Park stage, celebrating Chicano music—from Tejano and conjunto, to mariachi and orchestra—with Jay Perez and David Marez on Thursday, Little Joe y La Familia and Los Desperadoz on Friday, and Elida Reyna y Avante and Avizo on Saturday. 7pm nightly.
  • DaCamera: Spanish Harlem Orchestra at Wortham Center | Friday – The 3-time Grammy Award-winning salsa and Latin jazz band comes to Houston for an unparalleled musical experience, with high energy precision playing and mesmerizing vocals. $51 and up. 8pm.
  • Apollo Chamber Players: Liberty at the Hobby Center | Saturday – The ensemble opens its season with this reflection on freedom, love and the triumph of the human spirit. Legendary actor and activist George Takei tells the story of his family’s forced internment during World War II. The evening also features the world premiere of a newly adapted commissioned work by John Corigliano, one of America’s most celebrated living composers, and Afghan-born composer Homayoun Sakhi offers a global perspective on the promises and perils of self-government and the eternal quest for liberty. $39.50 and up. 7pm.
  • Danny Ocean at Bayou Music Center | Saturday – One of Spotify’s most streamed Latin artists, the Venezuelan singer, songwriter and record producer comes to Houston on his first North American tour in support of his album Reflexa. $55 and up. 8pm.
  • Night Traveler in Concert at White Oak Music Hall | Sunday – Pocket grooves and emotive melodies are the hallmarks of this acoustic trio, known for performing classic soft rock combined with country music and original songs. $20. 7pm.
  • Rival Sons & Clutch in Concert at Bayou Music Center | Sunday – The Two-Headed Beast Tour pairs up the California and Maryland rock bands for a hard rocking live show in at the edge of Downtown. $55 and up. 7pm.
  • Carin León at Toyota Center | Sunday – The singer-songwriter and global Mexican music sensation, León became the first Latin artist to perform at the both the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Stagecoach Festival this year. He lands in Downtown as his Boca Chueca Tour comes to Houston. $99 and up. 8pm.

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