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Top 32 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Month: March 2025

The Violent Femmes will play the lawn at White Oak Music Hall on Tuesday, March 18, 2025. | Photo courtesy of the artist

Snag your seats for our 32 picks for the top concerts and live performances happening across Greater Houston in February 2025.

Top 32 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston: March 2025

Concerts and shows are not ranked but are listed in chronological order, by start date and time and then by end date and time.

Nessa Barrett in Concert at House of Blues | Saturday, March 1 – The Tiktok singer-songwriter, known for her 2020 single “Pain” and albums Young Forever and Aftercare plays the HOB music hall. $35. 7pm.

Gary Clark, Jr. in Concert at 713 Music Hall | Saturday, March 1 – The 4-time Grammy-winner—who fuses a blues foundation with hip-hop and punk—brings the show to Post Houston for a live performance. $54 and up. 8pm.

Together Pangea in Concert at The Secret Group | Saturday, March 1 – The alt-indie rock outfit from LA perform in EaDo, celebrating 10 years of their album Badillac. Telebastards open. $23 in advance; $25 day of. 8:30pm.

Carlos Rivera in Concert at Smart Financial Centre | Sunday, March 2 – The multi-platinum artist known for songs such as  “Que Lo Nuestro Se Quede Nuestro” and “Me Muero” comes to Sugar Land as part of his Carlos XX Tour. $64.49 and up. 8pm.

The Robert Cray Band in Concert at The Heights Theater | Sunday, March 2 – The 5-time Grammy-winner and Blues Hall of Fame inductee comes to Houston and shows why his half-century of music making has garnered legions of fans around the world. $52 and up. 8pm.

For 2025, Reba McEntire opens the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo this year. | Photo courtesy of the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo

Rodeo Houston Opening Day: Reba McEntire in Concert at NRG Stadium | Tuesday, March 4 – The country music superstar and actress opens the Rodeo with songs from her deep catalog of hits. $25 and up direct, or check for cheaper or hard-to-get seats on the resale market and save 20% with promo code HOUSTON20. 6:45pm rodeo; 9pm concert.

Foster the People in Concert at House of Blues | Wednesday, March 5 – The LA indie pop band who rose to prominence with their 2011 album Torches and hit single “Pumped Up Kicks” brings the show to Downtown Houston. Good Neighbours opens. $45 and up. 7pm.

Alexandra Kay in Concert at White Oak Music Hall | Thursday, March 6 – The country music artist known for “How Do We Go” and “Best Worst Ex” brings her Cupid’s a Cowgirl tour to WOMH’s downstairs stage. $36.99. 7pm. 

Tab Benoit in Concert at The Heights Theater | Thursday, March 6 – The Delta blues guitarist, musician, and singer brings his 1972 Fender Telecaster Thinline electric guitar to historic 19th Street in the Heights. Hear Thunder opens. $38 and up. 8pm. 

Rodeo Houston Black Heritage Day: Bun B’s Birthday Bonanza Concert at NRG Stadium | Friday, March 7 – In a new Rodeo tradition and concert standout, Houston and hip-hop legend Bun B brings another group of popular R&B and hip-hop artists to the Rodeo stage. $25 and up direct, or check for cheaper or hard-to-get seats on the resale market and save 20% with promo code HOUSTON20. Rodeo 6:45pm; concert 9pm.

Tommy Richman in Concert at White Oak Music Hall | Friday, March 7 – The singer and rapper known for his 2024 single, “Million Dollar Baby” perform’s on White Oak’s downstairs stage. $25 and up. 7pm.

GloRilla in Concert at 713 Music Hall | Friday, March 7 – The Memphis-born rapper who rose to fame in 2022 with her single “F.N.F.” lands on the Post Houston stage. $210 and up, but you may find cheaper, better or hard-to-get seats on the TN resale market, plus save 20% with promo code HOUSTON20. 8pm.

Yuridia in Concert at 713 Music Hall | Saturday, March 8 – The beloved Mexican singer performs live on the 713 Music Hall stage at Post Houston. $81 and up. 8pm.

Magic City Hippies in Concert at White Oak Music Hall | Sunday, March 9 – The sunshine funk bank out of Miami close out the weekend when their Enemies Tour arrives downstairs at the Near Northside venue. Mustard Service opens. $25. 7pm.

Yuridia, the beloved Mexican singer plays at 713 Music Hall in Downtown this month. | Photo courtesy of the artist

Andy Grammer in Concert at House of Blues | Thursday, March 13 – The feel good singer-songwriter known for hits like “Keep Your Head Up”, “Honey, I’m Good”, and “These Tears” brings his Monster tour to Downtown HTX. $49.50 and up. 7pm.

Reverend Horton Heat in Concert at White Oak Music Hall | Thursday, March 13 – Texas’ own rockabilly and psychobilly trio brings the energy to WOMH’s downstairs stage. $30. 7pm.

Rodeo Houston: Journey in Concert at NRG Stadium | Friday, March 14 – Sing along to hits like “Don’t Stop Believin’” and “Any Way You Want It” as the legendary ’70s and ’80s arena rock act takes the Rodeo stage. $25 and up direct, or check for cheaper or hard-to-get seats on the resale market and save 20% with promo code HOUSTON20. 6:45pm rodeo; 9pm concert.

Rodeo Houston Go Tejano Day: Grupo Frontera in Concert at NRG Stadium | Sunday, March 16 – In a highly requested appearance, the Mexican-American regional Mexican band from Edinburg, Texas, Grupo Frontera make their debut on Go Tejano Day. $25 and up direct, or check for cheaper or hard-to-get seats on the resale market and save 20% with promo code HOUSTON20. 2:45pm rodeo; 5pm concert.

Tito Double P in Concert at 713 Music Hall | Sunday, March 16 – The Mexican singer, rapper, and songwriter, known for his debut album, Incómodo, brings his mix of traditional and contemporary música Mexicana to Downtown. $152 and up. 8pm.

Violent Femmes in Concert at White Oak Music Hall | Tuesday, March 18 – The ’80s folk punk band perform their beloved self-titled 1982 debut album, followed by their second album Hallowed Ground (1984) to a legion of fans on the Lawn. $39.50. 6pm.

Rodeo Houston: Post Malone in Concert at NRG Stadium | Tuesday, March 18 – The rapper, singer-songwriter makes his Houston Rodeo debut with songs from his debut country album, F-1 Trillion along with fan favorites like “Sunflower” and “Better Now”. $25 and up direct, or check for cheaper or hard-to-get seats on the resale market and save 20% with promo code HOUSTON20. 6:45pm rodeo; 9pm concert.

Papa Roach & Rise Against in Concert at Toyota Center | Thursday, March 20 – The 2 distinct modern rock heavyweights join forces for the Rise of the Roach tour, as both groups celebrate 25th anniversary milestones by bringing some of the biggest hits of the genre to the Downtown stadium. $39 and up. 7pm.

Bone Thugs-in-Harmony plays live at Home Run Dugout in Katy during the final Friday of the Rodeo. | Photo courtesy of the artist

Apollo Chamber Players in Concert: Diversity at the Hobby Center | Friday, March 21 – The Apollo chamber quartet marks the Persian new year of Nowruz in a concert celebrating Houston’s multicultural beauty, with guest artists composer Reza Vali and percussionist Pejman Hadadi. $ 35 and up; $10 students. 7pm.

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony in Concert at Home Run Dugout | Friday, March 21 – The iconic hip hop group comprised of Bizzy Bone, Wish Bone, Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone, and Flesh-n-Bone return to Katy’s beer garden baseball field for an iconic concert under the night sky. $39 and up. 8pm.

Rodeo Houston: Brooks & Dunn in Concert at NRG Stadium | Saturday, March 22 – One of country music’s best-selling, chart-topping, showered-in-awards duos, Brooks & Dunn return to the Rodeo stage for a whopping 22nd time to close out Saturday night with sing-along classics like “Neon Moon” and “Boot Scootin’ Boogie”. $25 and up direct, or check for cheaper or hard-to-get seats on the resale market and save 20% with promo code HOUSTON20. 2:45pm rodeo; 5pm concert.

Daryl Hall in Concert at Arena Theatre | Saturday, March 22 – The lead singer of the legendary soul duo Hall and Oates brings a solo show to West Houston, including many songs from their shared classic songbook. Glenn Tilbrook opens. $100 and up. 8pm.

Rodeo Houston Closing Night: Luke Bryan in Concert at NRG Stadium | Sunday, March 23 – For the Houston Rodeo’s closing night, country megastar Luke Bryan headlines, making it his 12th appearance on the rotating stage. $25 and up direct, or check for cheaper or hard-to-get seats on the resale market and save 20% with promo code HOUSTON20. 2:45pm rodeo; 5pm concert.

Houston Performing Arts: Piano Battle at Jones Hall | Friday, March 28 – Two internationally acclaimed classical pianists, and good friends, Andreas Kern and Paul Cibis, go head-to-head in a spirited 6-round battle for the best that only the audience can decide.

Houston’s A.S.S. Album Release at Continental Club | Saturday, March 29 – Yep, Houston’s Accordian Super Stars, and the city’s only accordion cover band trio, are celebrating the drop of their newest album, Houston Covers: Volume 3, at an early live show joined by Jukebox Trainwreck and more. $10; $15 day of. 6:30pm.

What the World Needs Now: The Bacharach Songbook Live at the Heights Theater | Saturday, March 29 – Hear classic Burt Bacharach hits—including “The Look of Love,” “What The World Needs Now,” “Walk On By,” “Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head,” and “Do You Know The Way To San Jose”—performed by Todd Rundgren, Rob Shirakbari and The Voice‘s Wendy Moten. $59 and up. 8pm.

Mariesela in Concert at Arena Theatre | Saturday, March 29 – The legendary Mexican-American singer known for hits like “Sola con mi Soledad” and “Tu Dama de Hierro” brings her live show to the Arena’s theater in the round. $102 and up. 8:30pm

The Millenium Tour Concert at Toyota Center | Sunday, March 30 – Catch a banger of a rap lineup featuring Rey Songz, Omarion, Bow Wow, Plies, Boosie, Ying Yang Twins, RSVP, and Nivea, along with Rick Ross on the Toyota Center stage. $74 and up. 7pm.


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