Catch music’s biggest talents at these must-see live shows and concerts around Houston from Monday, April 22 to Sunday, April 28, 2024.
The major headline this week will be the legendary Rolling Stones coming into town, but before we get there on Sunday, there’s plenty more music to go around.
Circle Saturday for music festivals in the worlds of blues, Zydeco and Tejano; groove to the sounds of Philly soul; and take in the final Jazzy Sundays concert at Buffalo Bayou Park, before it moves to Discovery Green next month.
Want to dig deeper for live concerts in Houston this month? Check the 365 Houston calendar for more shows happening across H-Town.
Top 18 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week
- Bad Religion & Social Distortion at Bayou Music Center | Monday, April 22 – Punk rock heavyweights Bad Religion and Social Distortion join forces for a co-headlining tour through the United States. $76 and up. 7pm.
- Swans at White Oak Music Hall | Tuesday, April 23 – The experimental rock group lands in White Oak for a night of tunes from their newest, The Beggar, and other fan faves. $30 and up. 7pm.
- Jenny Berggren from Ace of Base at Warehouse Live Midtown | Thursday, April 25 – The former frontwoman of the 90’s Swedish ultra-pop band Ace of Base, Jenny Berggren showcases her unique voice to the city, singing all the hits like “The Sign” and “All That She Wants.” $25 and up. 8pm.
- Sun Valley Station at Dosey Doe: the Big Barn | Thursday, April 25 – The Americana folk rock fusion band stops through the Woodlands for a live set on their trek through Texas. $10 and up. 8:30pm.
- Chicano Batman at White Oak Music Hall | Thursday, April 25 – Fresh off the release of their new album Notebook Fantasy, the tropicalia psych rock band stops by with a set of new tunes at the Northside venue. $32.50 and up. 7pm. $25 and up.
- Ahmed Saad at 713 Music Hall | Friday, April 26 – The Egyptian singer and Billboard Arabia‘s Hot 100 star makes an appearance in at the Post Houston music hall. $63.50 and up. 9pm.
- Music on the Square: Queen of Tejano at Sugar Land Town Square | Friday, April 26 | FREE – Take advantage of another opportunity to celebrate the life of Selena with and evening filled with Tejano classics. Escalante’s will also be on-site for a tasty Tex-Mex snack. 7:30pm to 9:30pm.
- Bayou Blues Festival at Houston Botanic Garden | Saturday, April 27 – Music is back in the garden just in time for Spring, popping off with the first annual Bayou Blues festival among beautiful blooms of the South Houston gardens. $15; $10 for ages 3 to 15. 1pm.
- The Kingwood Big Band: An Afternoon at Back Pew Brewing | Saturday, April 27 | FREE – The Kingwood brewery hosts an afternoon of Big Band tunes that include classics like “Fly Me to the Moon,” “Unforgettable,” “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” and more. The family-friendly performance takes place alongside a kids playground, food trucks and tasty craft brews. 2pm to 6pm.
- Concierto Inolvidable featuring La Mafia at Independence Park | Saturday, April 27 | FREE – The Grammy Award–winning Tejano group performs a live concert in Pearland, free to the public. They’ll be joined by David Lee Garza y Los Musicales, Marcos Orosco, IconicZZ and DJ Double O. 6pm.
- Kane Brown at Toyota Center | Saturday, April 27 – The chart-topping country artist stops by Downtown Houston on his In The Air Tour, bringing along Tyler Hubbard and Parma Lee. $49 and up. 7pm.
- The Polyphonic Spree at The Heights Theater | Saturday, April 27 – Experience the ongoing spectacle of the choral rock band out of Dallas, who bring their latest full-length offering, Salvage Enterprise. $24 and up. 7:45pm.
- Philly Soul Sound Vol. 4 at Miller Outdoor Theatre | Saturday, April 27 | FREE – One of Miller’s most anticipated annual shows sees a collection of harmony groups bring to life the prominent music of the ’60s and ’70s, with hits like “Love Train,” “Me and Mrs. Jones,” and more. 8:15pm.
- Houston Zydeco Fest at Emancipation Park | Sunday, April 28 – The Third Ward park space hosts an afternoon of Zydeco tunes and food vendors that make up a Creole party with games, contests and more activities. $10 and up; free for ages 8 and under. 1pm to 9pm.
- Say Anything in Concert at House of Blues | Sunday, April 28 – The pop punk band swings through Downtown to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their much beloved studio album, …Is a Real Boy. $36.50 and up. 6:30pm.
- Jazzy Sundays: Chief Adjuah with Sal Capone at Buffalo Bayou Park | Sunday, April 28 | FREE – Groove to the sounds of live jazz music at this closing concert at the Water Works at Buffalo Bayou Park. Chief Adjuah and Sal Capone will deliver the tunes while you take in the Houston skyline. 5pm to 7pm.
- Bronco at Smart Financial Centre | Sunday, April 28 – One of Nuevo León’s finest grupero bands, the legendary Mexican regional music makers Bronco will take over the Sugar Land stage. $56 and up. 7pm.
- Rolling Stones at NRG Stadium | Sunday, April 28 – The legendary rock ‘n’ roll band with nearly 2,000 concerts under their belts celebrate almost 60 years together with music from their latest, Hackney Diamonds. $69 and up. 8pm.
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