Act quickly to secure seats for these live shows and concerts around Houston from Monday, April 15 through Sunday, April 21, 2019.
This week is highlighted by the return of hit acts from yesteryear, including legends of classic rock, reggae, and R&B.
Elsewhere, the up-and-coming stars of rap, pop, and country grace the stage for highly anticipated performances.
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Nightlife in Houston This Week
Also in April 2019
Top 12 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week
- Jack & Jack at House of Blues | Monday, April 15 – One-time stars on the social media site Vine, Jack & Jack have flipped their viral presence into a recording career with the January release of A Good Friend Is Nice and a national tour in support. Tickets start at $26.50. 8pm.
- Cradle of Filth, with Wednesday 13, Raven Black at House of Blues | Wednesday, April 17 – The English metal group have been playing continuously since the early ’90s and make a stop in Houston before embarking on a world tour. Tickets start at $32. 7pm.
- The Millennium Tour, with B2K, Mario, Pretty Rickey, Lloyd, Ying Yang Twins, Chingy, and Bobby V. at Smart Financial Centre | Wednesday, April 17 & Saturday, April 20 – Stars of R&B from the millennium era descend on Houston for two shows of their extensive hits. Tickets start at $59.50, but you may find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8pm.
- Ian Moore, with Scott H. Biram at The Heights Theater | Thursday, April 18 – The Austin-based guitarist and singer-songwriter swings through The Heights for a performance of songs from his extensive catalog. Tickets start at $22. 7pm.
- Maren Morris, with RaeLynn at Revention Music Center | Thursday, April 18 – After debuting at number four on the Billboard 200 with her second album, Girl, Maren Morris is on a whirlwind world tour and stops by Houston for a night of country pop hits. Tickets start at $40, but you may find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 7pm.
- The Music of Led Zeppelin, with Houston Symphony at Jones Hall | Friday, April 19 – Join the Houston Symphony along with a live rock group at Jones Hall for a 50th anniversary celebration of one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. Tickets start at $25. 7:30pm.
- The Wailers, with Naughty Professer, Indaskies, Th3rd Coast Roots, Roots From The Clay at Warehouse Live | Friday, April 19 – The group that once backed the inimitable Bob Marley returns with several original members for a night of reggae grooves. Tickets start at $25. 7pm.
- Epik High at House of Blues | Friday, April 19 – The Korean hip hop sensation arrives stateside for a tour that will bring them through Houston. Tickets start at $50, but you may find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8pm.
- Tobe Nwigwe at White Oak Music Hall | Saturday, April 20 – Hailing from Alief, the football-player-turned-rapper breathes fresh life into hip hop with his series of music videos shot around Houston called The Originals, and a flow so smooth and soothing that it is not to be missed. Tickets start at $28. 7pm.
- Sonu Nigam and Neha Kakkar at NRG Arena | Saturday, April 20 – One of the most prolific Indian singers visits Houston for a Bollywood concert alongside award-winning starlet, Neha Kakkar. Tickets start at $39, but you may find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8pm.
- Brandy at Arena Theatre | Saturday, April 20 – One of the best selling artists of all time returns to the stage for a tour of career highlights from her hit catalog from the ’90s and 2000s. Tickets start at $59.50. 8:30pm.
- Snow Patrol, with We Are Scientists, Ryan McMullan at Revention Music Center | Easter Sunday, April 21 – In May 2018, Snow Patrol released Wildness, the first album for the group after a lengthy seven-year drought. Reflecting a personal sensibility, the album by the “Chasing Cars” band elevates them to a new direction. Tickets for their “Wildness Tour” show start at $35. 8pm.
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