Top 17 Concerts & Live Shows in Houston This Week: June 8 to 14, 2026

Thee Phantom & Illharmonic Orchestra bring hip hop mashed with orchestral classic music at Bayou Music Center. | Photo courtesy of the artist

Catch music’s biggest talents at 17 must-see live shows and concerts around Houston from Monday, June 8 to Sunday, June 14, 2026.

Get to it, go out, and support live music, H-Town!

Top 17 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.

An Evening of Music with the Lion of Babylon at Asia Society Texas Center | Wednesday | FREE with RSVP – Celebrate Vian Sora’s exhibition Outerworlds, at a musical evening with Zubair Al-Awadi, known as The Lion of Babylon, a Houston-based Iraqi contemporary folk musician and oud player. 6:30pm. RSVP.

Ian Moore Vinyl Release at The Heights Theater | Thursday – Celebrate the new vinyl edition of the Austin rocker‘s 1995 album Modern Day Folklore with a live show. The Mighty Orq joins. $47+. 8pm. Get tickets.

Diplo Live at The Ranch Presents Pitch Live | Thursday – The soccer destination pop-up debuts with a live show by the global superstar DJ and producer, who’ll be hitting the stacks in the new temporary entertainment venue in Houston’s heart of fútbol. $192+. 10pm. Get tickets.

Live at the Founders Club: Havana Nights at The Hobby Center | Thursday & Friday – Cuban pianist Alberto Rodríguez and his trio seamlessly blend Latin jazz, timba, tango, funk, and pop. $35+. 7:30pm both nights. Get tickets.

Garf X What’s it Fest at Axelrad | Friday – The mixed genre showcase takes over Midtown bar’s upstairs stage for a full night of music by 20 Texas bands playing shoegaze, indie, emo, alternative, electronic and more. $20. 4pm to midnight. Get tickets.

Sewerperson in Concert at The Secret Group | Friday – The Toronto-based alt-hip hop, emo and cloud rapper plays the Box in the EaDo club. $25. 7pm. Get tickets.

Thee Phantom & Illharmonic Orchestra at Bayou Music Center | Friday – Experience the raw energy and passion of hip hop paired with  live orchestral accompaniment as the group brings the magic combo back to HTX. $20+. 8pm. Get tickets.

Mack Geiger in Concert at Goode Company Armadillo Palace | Friday – The Aussie country star brings his U.S. debut tour—hitting Texas, Oklahoma, and Nashville—to the West U. stage. $88. 8pm. Get tickets.

Quail P in Concert at The Continental Club | Friday – Florida singer known for his single “What You Got” brings his blend of soul and Americana to Midtown. $13+. 9pm. Get tickets.

Kam Franklin in Concert at 1859 St. Joseph’s Church | Saturday – Houston’s own singer-songwriter and producer—best known as The Suffers’ lead singer—performs a solo show live in the intimate Galveston church. $38. 7pm. Get tickets

Yebba in Concert at White Oak Music Hall | Saturday – The singer-songwriter brings her mix of R&B, soul, jazz, gospel, and indie-folk to the 19th Street stage. $57+. 7pm. Get tickets

Charlie Puth in Concert at 713 Music Hall | Saturday – The pop singer and influencer brings the Whatever’s Clever! World Tour to the Downtown. $76+. 7:30pm. Get tickets.

Taylorville in Concert at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Saturday – The unofficial Taylor Swift tribute brings all the Eras feels to The Woodlands for Swifties of all ages. $25+. 8pm. Get tickets.

5th Annual Emancipation Gospel Celebration at The Grand 1894 Opera House | Sunday – Four-time Grammy-winner and multiple Stellar and GMA Dove Award winner Karen Clark Sheard headlines a concert celebrating freedom. $28+. 4pm. Get tickets.

Los Skarnales & Pachuco Boogie Sound System in Concert at Discovery Green | Sunday | FREE – The park debuts a soccer summer concert series showcasing local H-Town talents. 5pm to 7pm. Get tickets.

Buckethead in Concert at House of Blues | Sunday – The guitarist and multi-instrumentalist known for his innovative electric guitar skills closes out the weekend in Downtown’s music hall. $41. 7pm. Get tickets.

Stewart Copeland in Concert at The Heights Theater | Sunday – The drummer, a famous founding member of 1980s rock sensation The Police, arrives in H-Town on the Have I Said Too Much tour. $81. 8pm. Get tickets.


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