
Catch music’s biggest talents at 19 must-see live shows and concerts around Houston from Monday, April 7 to Sunday, April 13, 2025.
Top 19 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week
Concerts and performances are not ranked but are listed in chronological order, by start date and time and then by end date and time.
Trio Magnoliana: Four Centuries of the Piano Trio Concert at The Hobby Center | Tuesday – The UH Moores School of Music presents the final faculty artist performance of the 2024-25, featuring Mann-Wen Lo, professor of practice in violin; Eunghee Cho, professor of practice in cello; and Andrew Staupe, assistant professor of piano. $35; $15 for students. 7pm.
St. Vincent in Concert at White Oak Music Hall | Tuesday – Known for her melodic singing and guitar-playing, the alt-pop artist brings her All Born Screaming Tour to the Lawn for an outdoor show at WOMH. Glass Beams open. $45. 7pm.
Cynthia Erivo in Concert with the Houston Symphony at Jones Hall | Tuesday & Wednesday– The Tony-, Emmy- and Grammy-winner—best known for starring as the misunderstood Elphaba in John Chu’s stunning film adaptation of Wicked—comes to Houston to sing music made famous by the greatest female singers of all time, including Nina Simone, Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Tina Turner, and more. $120 and up. 7:30pm both nights.
Jazz Night Club Concert at Moores School of Music | Wednesday – Catch a night of smooth rhythms, soulful melodies, and incredible improvisation from students at UH’s Moores School of Music. $20; $15 for UH faculty, students, alumni, staff, and ages 65+, and you can save 20% with promo code MSM365 at checkout. 7:30pm.
Willow Avalon in Concert at The Heights Theater | Wednesday – Known for her attention grabbing songs “Tequila and Whiskey” and “Homewrecker”—and her recent album Southern Belle Raising’ Hell—the artist brings her blend of classic country and Americana to the Heights. $20 and up. 8pm.
2025 ARTMS World Tour: Lunar Therapy at Bayou Music Center | Thursday – The K-pop girl group sensation—featuring HeeJin, HaSeul, Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry—merges the past and future hits in Houston for an epic live performance. $86.50+. 7:30pm.
Windsync in Concert: Fivxfive at MATCH | Thursday – The chamber group presents its season finale with a concert of works written for them, showcasing a variety of instruments and styles. $35. 7:30pm.
Andrew Duhon & Early James in Concert at The Heights Theater | Thursday – The singer-songwriters take to the stage as part of The Parish Record Tour, Duhon’s latest album, inspired by New Orleans. $25 and up. 8pm.
Cheekface in Concert at White Oak Music Hall | Friday – The indie rock band from L.A. comes to HTX for a live performance showcasing their ska, crabcore and power pop influences. $22. 7pm.
Philly Soul Sound Vol. 5 at Miller Outdoor Theatre | Friday | FREE – Get ready to groove to an evening of music that blends luxurious string arrangements, bold brass and infectious rhythms that bridge the gap between soulful groove and sophisticated funk. 8pm.
ROCO Connections: River Oaks Theatre in River Oaks | Friday – The orchestra provides the soundtrack to the Buster Keaton silent film, The General, along with the Walt Disney Silly Symphony “Music Land.” Arrive as early as 6:30pm to grab dinner before the show, at an added price. $45. 8pm.
Zeds Dead in Concert at 713 Music Hall | Friday – The Canadian electronic music duo, known for blending garage, hip-hop and house, makes a stop in Houston on the Return To The Spectrum of Intergalactic Happiness Tour. $59 +. 9pm.
FLO in Concert at House of Blues | Saturday – The girl group pop trio out of Britain, known for “Cardboard Box” and “Fly Girl” take to the music hall stage at inside Downtown’s GreenStreet complex. $35 and up. 7pm.
Khruangbin in Concert at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Saturday – Houston’s own alt-indie trio—Laura Lee Ochoa, Mark Speer, and Donald “DJ” Johnson—bring their A La Sala Tour to The Woodlands stage. They’re known for expertly blending global music influences, like Thai rock, Iranian pop, and dub, with American soul, rock, and psychedelia. Helado Negro opens. $32.50+. 7:30pm.
Bach Society Houston: Bach’s Palm Sunday Cantata at Christ the King Lutheran Church | FREE – Bach Society Houston presents the first of 2 Holy Week concerts with a performance of the joyful and rarely performed Himmelskönig, sei willkommen, one of Bach’s earliest sacred works, originally composed for Palm Sunday. Free; $35 donation at the door accepted. 3pm.
Jazzy Sundays in the Parks: Kendrick Scott at Discovery Green | FREE – The renowned Houston-born and raised jazz drummer and composer returns home for a night of live music under the stars. 5pm to 7pm.
Matt Mathews in Concert at Bayou City Music Center – The Geneva-based singer known for his intimate, sensual sound brings the Boujee on a Budget tour to Houston. First run tickets are sold out but you may find hard-to-get seats in the resale marketplace and save 20% with promo code 20Houston. 7pm.
My Morning Jacket in Concert at 713 Music Hall | Sunday – Touring in support of their brand new album Is, the alt-indie outfit known for “Golden”, “One Big Holiday”, and “Off the Record” jams on the Post Houston stage. $53+. 8pm.
Martin Sexton in Concert at The Heights Theater – The singer brings his Abby Road Show to Houston, where he performs the iconic Beatles’ album in its entirety followed by a set of mainly original music. $35 and up. 8pm.

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