Top 10 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week: January 10 to 16, 2022

D Smoke comes to Warehouse Live this week | Courtesy of the artist

Put on your dancing shoes for these must-see live shows and concerts around Houston from Monday, January 10 through Sunday, January 16, 2022.

This week, Houston hosts performers from the worlds of jazz, bluegrass, soul, pop and rap—plus, a certain wizard gets the Symphony treatment at Jones Hall.

Want to dig deeper for live concerts in Houston this month? Check the 365 Houston calendar for additional shows taking place across H-Town.

Top 10 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week

  • Trampled by Turtles at White Oak Music Hall | Thursday, January 13 – The bluegrass band teams up with Deer Tick for a trip through Texas while touring songs from their beloved albums, like 2018’s chart-topping Life Is Good on the Open Road. $30 in advance; $35 day of show. 6:30pm.
  • Washed Out at Warehouse Live | Thursday, January 13 – The chillwave singer-songwriter and producer comes to EaDo for a set of songs from his summer 2020 album, Purple Noon, and other fan faves. $25. 8:30pm.
  • Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince in Concert at Jones Hall | Friday, January 14 to Sunday, January 16 – Houston Symphony transports audiences to the magical world of Hogwarts as they take on the moving scores of the 2009 film, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. $34 to $134. 7:30pm on Friday and Saturday; 2:30pm on Sunday.
  • DaCamera presents Etienne Charles’ Creole Soul at Wortham Theater Center | Friday, January 14 – Making a Houston debut, jazz trumpeter Etienne Charles and his band, Creole Soul, take the Wortham Center stage to perform their distinctive version of modern jazz. $37.50 and up. 8pm.
  • Joshua Radin with Molly Parden at the Heights Theater | Friday, January 14 – The folk singer-songwriter heads to the Heights for an evening of his latest songs from the summer 2021 release, The Ghost and the Wall. $26 to $38. 8pm.
  • Maze & the Isley Brothers at Toyota Center | Saturday, January 15 – Superheros of soul come together for a double-headlining show in Downtown, featuring hits like “Can’t Get Over You” and “It’s Your Thing.” $69.50 to $199.50. 7:30pm.
  • D Smoke at Warehouse Live | Saturday, January 15 – The winner of Netflix’s Rhythm + Flow and two-time Grammy-nominated rapper, D Smoke stops by the EaDo stage to tour his sophomore studio album, War & Wonders. $25 in advance; $30 day of show. 8pm.
  • The Kingston Trio at Dosey Doe: the Big Barn | Saturday, January 15 – The iconic folk pop trio who first got their start in the late 1950s arrive in the Woodlands for a performance at Dosey Doe. $118 to $188, includes a three-course meal. 8:30pm.
  • Folk Family Revival with Tony Kamel at the Heights Theater | Saturday, January 15 – The local Americana band brings singles from their latest album, Electric Darlin, and will be joined by Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, Tony Kamel. $18. 8pm.
  • Two Friends at House of Blues | Saturday, January 15 – The dance pop duo brings their Adventureland Tour to Downtown’s House of Blues to perform groove-inducing songs from their latest release, Useless, and more. $29.50. 7:30pm.

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Justin Jerkins
A longtime Houstonian, Justin Jerkins always keeps an eye out for what's ahead on Houston's horizon while serving as Editor-in-Chief of 365 Things to Do in Houston. When he's not passing along the latest events, destinations and hidden treasures in H-Town, he loves diving into the city's food scene, shopping local and learning about Houston's rich history.