Top 26 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Month: November 2024

Usher is set to perform three shows over Thanksgiving weekend at Toyota Center. | Photo courtesy of the artist

Snag your seats for our picks for the top concerts and live performances happening across Greater Houston in November 2024.

Top 26 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston: November 2024

Dayglow at Bayou Music Center | Friday, November 1 – The indie band out of Austin with a frontman from Aledo, comes to H-Town in support of their self-titled fourth album released September, featuring singles like “Every Little Thing I Say I Do” and “Cocoon.” $46 and up. 8pm.

Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe Concert at the Heights Theater | Friday, November 1 – Denson has electrified audiences around the world for 25 years with his fusion of jazz, funk, blues and soul. He’s appeared in Coming To America and toured with The Allman Brothers, The Roots, Widespread Panic and more. $28 and up. 8pm.

Maria Becerra at White Oak Music Hall | Saturday, November 2 – Beginning her career on YouTube in 2019 and since nominated for 8 Latin Grammys, the Argentine singer-songwriter comes to Houston for a live concert at the downstairs stage. $44 and up. 7pm.

G-Eazy at 713 Music Hall | Saturday, November 2 – Originally hailing from Oakland, California, the rapper known for “My, Myself & I”, “Tumblr Girls”, and “Girls Have Fun” brings his Freak Show tour to the stage at Post Houston. $47.50 and up. 8pm.

Marc Anthony at Toyota Center | Sunday, November 3 – The Latin singer, dancer, actor, songwriter, and producer—known for hits like “Pa’lla Voy”, “Mala”, “Ojala Te Duela”, and more—bring his Historia tour to Downtown for a single a night. $66 and up. 8pm.

Rainbow Kitten Surprise lands on the 713 Music Hall stage. | Photo courtesy of the artist

Andy Summers at House of Blues | Wednesday, November 6 – The former guitarist with The Police, Summers lands on Downtown’s Music Hall stage, playing a mix of Police classics and his own solo hits. $35 to $45. 7pm.

Bonnie Raitt at Hobby Center | Wednesday, November 6 – Give them something to talk about when Raitt—known for her blend of blues, country, R&B, rock and pop—brings her Just Like That… tour to Sarofim Hall. $60.60 and up. 8pm.

Mat Kearney at The Heights Theater | Thursday, November 7 – Oregon-born and Nashville-based, the pop musician known for “Breathe In Breathe Out”, “Ships in the Night”, and “Headlights Home” performs on the intimate Heights stage. Darren Kiely and his folk-infused pop sound opens the show. $52. 8pm.

Rainbow Kitten Surprise at 713 Music Hall | Friday, November 8 – The alt-rock indie band formed in Boone, North Carolina brings the Love Hate Music Box tour to the west Downtown stage. Alternative indie singer-songwriter Madi Diaz opens the show. $56 and up. 8pm.

Old 97’s, with Fastball at The Heights Theater | Sunday, November 10 – The alt-country band, self-described as “loud folk”, which originated out of Dallas is joined by Austin’s own rock and roll pop harmonic Fastball. $29.50. 8pm.

Three Dog Night brings their soundtrack-friendly classics like “Mama Told Me (Not to Come)” and “Joy to the World” to Arena Theater. | Photo courtesy of the artist

Three Dog Night at Arena Theater | Friday, November 15 – Three Dog Night bring their classic rock, pop, and soul to the circular theater, performing magical anthems like “Joy to the World”, “One”, and “Mama Told Me (Not to Come).” $55 and up. 8:30pm.

Cyndi Lauper at Toyota Center | Saturday, November 16 – The beloved Grammy, Emmy, and Tony-winning artist brings her Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour to the Downtown stadium. Aly and AJ open. $29. 8pm.

Houston Symphony: Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Live Film Concert at Jones Hall | Saturday, November 16 & Sunday, November 17 – The 1993 stop-motion Disney mashup of Halloween and Christmas plays in its entirety as the symphony performs Danny Elfman’s lively earworm of a score on stage. $51.75 and up. Ages 6 to 10 get 50% off tickets with the purchase of at least 1 adult ticket. Times vary.

Jelly Roll at Toyota Center | Sunday, November 17 – The singer and rapper from Tennessee, known for songs like “Save Me” and “I Am Not Okay”, lands in Downtown with his Beautifully Broken Tour—joined by special guests Ernest, Shaboozey, and Allie Colleen. $39 and up. 7pm.

Jelly Roll comes to Toyota Center on his Beautifully Broken Tour. | Photo courtesy of the artist

Mariah Carey’s Christmas Time at Toyota Center | Tuesday, November 19 – Celebrating 30 years of Carey’s Merry Christmas album and “All I Want For Christmas Is You”, the concert will mingle holiday classics alongside her fan-favorite chart-toppers. $59 and up. 7:30pm.

Nick Carter at Stafford Centre | Tuesday, November 19 – With three solo albums under his belt, Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter brings his Who Am I Tour to southwest Houston. Otown opens. $58 and up. 7:30pm.

Kacey Musgraves at Toyota Center | Thursday, November 21 – The country, pop, folk artist—and seven-time Grammy-winner—brings her Deeper Well Tour to Downtown, joined by Lord Huron and Nickel Creek join the show. $59. 7:30pm.

Better Than Ezra at House of Blues | Thursday, November 21 – The New Orleans-based alt-rock band that first rose to fame in the ’90s brings the third edition of their limited Legends of the Fall tour, this time branded Tokyo Drift, to Downtown Houston. Graham Colton opens. $39.50 and up. 6:30pm.

John Hiatt at House of Blues | Friday, November 22 – The 72-year old Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, known for a songbook that spans new wave, blues, and country, performs in Downtown Houston. Chris Lively opens. $64 and up. 7pm.

Banda MS at Smart Financial Centre | Saturday, November 23 – The beloved banda from Mazatlán, Mexico takes to Sugar Land for back-to-back nights where you can belt out all the singalong faves from the chart-topping group. $78 and up. 8pm.

Panchiko at House of Blues | Saturday, November 23 – The British indie pop rock outfit, known for “The Eyes of Ibad”, “Laputa”, and “Kicking Cars” comes to Houston for a single show. $30 and up. 7pm.

Banda MS returns to Sugar Land this week | Courtesy of the arts

Kiss of Life at 713 Music Hall | Tuesday, November 26 – Also known as KOIF, the South Korean K-pop girl band—Natty, Julie, Belle, and Hansel—bring songs such as “Sticky”, “Midas Touch”, and “Sugarcoat.” $40 and up. 7:30pm.

Ha*Ash at Smart Financial Centre | Wednesday, November 27 – The Latin pop duo from Lake Charles, Louisiana comprised of sisters Hanna Nicole and Ashley Grace are known for hits like “Lo Aprendi de Ti”, “Ex de Verde”, and “Te Dejo en Libertad.” $50 and up. 8pm.

Usher at Toyota Center | Wednesday, November 27 to Saturday, November 30 – Skipping the holiday itself, the hip hop star performs three shows spanning the Thanksgiving holiday when he brings his Past, Present, Future tour to Downtown on Wednesday and Friday and Saturday. $90 and up. 8pm each night.

Midland at 713 Music Hall | Friday, November 29 – The country band that formed in Dripping Springs, just outside of Austin, known for “Drinkin’ Problem”, “Mr. Lonely”, and “Cheatin’ Songs”, bring their Get Lucky tour to Downtown Houston. Rock band The Wilder Blue and country artist Hudson Westbrook open. $42 and up. 8pm.

Anuel AA at Smart Financial Centre | Friday, November 29 – A pioneering figure in Latin trap and reggaeton, the Puerto Rico born artist brings his gritty lyrics and raw style to the Sugar Land stage. $82 and up. 8pm.

The Latin pop duo from Lake Charles Ha*Ash performs at Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land. | Photo courtesy of the artist


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