
Catch music’s biggest talents at 17 must-see live shows and concerts around Houston from Monday, March 3 to Sunday, March 9, 2025.
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.
Rodeo Houston Opening Day: Reba McEntire in Concert at NRG Stadium | Tuesday – The country music superstar and actress opens the Rodeo with songs from her deep catalog of hits. $25 and up direct, or check for cheaper or hard-to-get seats on the resale market and save 20% with promo code HOUSTON20. 6:45pm rodeo; 9pm concert.
Foster the People in Concert at House of Blues | Wednesday – The LA indie pop band who rose to prominence with their 2011 album Torches and hit single “Pumped Up Kicks” brings the show to Downtown Houston. Good Neighbours opens. $45 and up. 7pm.
Alexandra Kay in Concert at White Oak Music Hall | Thursday – The country music artist known for “How Do We Go” and “Best Worst Ex” brings her Cupid’s a Cowgirl tour to WOMH’s downstairs stage. $36.99. 7pm.
Tab Benoit in Concert at The Heights Theater | Thursday – The Delta blues guitarist, musician, and singer brings his 1972 Fender Telecaster Thinline electric guitar to historic 19th Street in the Heights. Hear Thunder opens. $38 and up. 8pm.
Rodeo Houston Black Heritage Day: Bun B’s Birthday Bonanza Concert at NRG Stadium | Friday – In a new Rodeo tradition and concert standout, Houston and hip-hop legend Bun B brings another group of popular R&B and hip-hop artists to the Rodeo stage. $25 and up direct, or check for cheaper or hard-to-get seats on the resale market and save 20% with promo code HOUSTON20. Rodeo 6:45pm; concert 9pm.
Naruto: The Symphonic Experience at Smart Financial Centre | Friday – Immerse yourself in Toshio Masuda’s original score of the anime hit Naruto played by a live orchestra, with a montage of iconic scenes behind them. $35 and up. 7pm.
Saint Motel in Concert at House of Blues | Friday – The LA pop band brings its brand of dream pop and progressive indie act to the Downtown music hall. $27.50. 7pm.
Tommy Richman in Concert at White Oak Music Hall | Friday – The singer and rapper known for his 2024 single, “Million Dollar Baby” perform’s on White Oak’s downstairs stage. $25 and up. 7pm.
GloRilla in Concert at 713 Music Hall | Friday – The Memphis-born rapper who rose to fame in 2022 with her single “F.N.F.” lands on the Post Houston stage. $210 and up, but you may find cheaper, better or hard-to-get seats on the TN resale market, plus save 20% with promo code HOUSTON20. 8pm.
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy in Concert at The Heights Theater | Friday – The lively SoCal swing revival band known for “Go Daddy-O”, and “You & Me & the Bottle Makes 3 Tonight” energizes the intimate Heights venue. $32 and up. 9pm.
Performing Arts Houston: Meow Meow Live at Wortham Center | Saturday – The Australian-born actress, dancer and cabaret performer brings her crowd-pleasing subversive and sublime performance to Houston. $39 and up. 7:30pm.
Yuridia in Concert at 713 Music Hall | Saturday – The beloved Mexican singer performs live on the 713 Music Hall stage at Post Houston. $81 and up. 8pm.
Taleen Kali in Concert at Axelrad Beer Garden | Saturday | FREE – A fixture of the LA underground, Kal and her band bring their fiery live sets and swirling sonics to the Midtown stage. Locals Charm* and Ghost Party open. 8pm.
Bayou Blues Festival at Houston Botanic Garden | Sunday – Mark bluebonnet season and International Women’s Day with a full day of soulful roots music, including tunes by Chambers DesLauriers Band, Carolyn Wonderland and Shelley King, The Soul Supporters, and more. $20; $16 ages 3 to 15, 65+, students and active military. 11am to 5pm.
Women in Music: HPMA’s International Women’s Month Concert at Post Houston | Sunday | FREE – Houston Women’s Chamber Orchestra headlines a diverse music lineup of performers, along with a female-led market, workshops, and more. 11am to 8pm.
Jazzy Sundays in the Park: J. Paul, Jr & The Zydeco Nubreedz at Emancipation Park | Sunday | FREE – The weekly jazz series continues with a pair of Houston groups known for their zydeco rhythms and fusion. 5pm to 7pm.
Magic City Hippies in Concert at White Oak Music Hall | Sunday – The sunshine funk bank out of Miami close out the weekend when their Enemies Tour arrives downstairs at the Near Northside venue. Mustard Service opens. $25. 7pm.

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