Top 15 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week: November 1 to 7, 2021

Chris Stapleton swings through Houston while on tour this week | Courtesy of the artist

Put on your dancing shoes for these must-see live shows and concerts around Houston from Monday, November 1 through Sunday, November 7, 2021.

This week, Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival takes the highlight but plenty of musicians will make their way through the city’s stages.

Keep an eye out for a pair of free celebrations of genres important to the city of Houston, plus Latin legends, Grammy winning pop artists, famed DJs, and more.

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 15 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week

  • Mago de Oz at House of Blues | Tuesday, November 2 – The Spanish folk metal band has a long history back to the late ’80s and they show no signs of slowing up with the release of their recent album, Bandera Negra, and a tour that celebrates some of their biggest hits from more than thirty years of music. Tickets are $49.50. 8pm.
  • SZA at Warehouse Live | Wednesday, November 3 – The “Good Days” singer-songwriter stops by EaDo while on a very limited tour that promises an intimate evening of songs by the Grammy, Golden Globe, and Academy Award–nominated artist, who will perform live for the first time since 2019. Tickets start at $80 and are sold out at the venue, but you may find hard-to-get seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8pm.
  • Lauren Daigle with The War & Treaty at Toyota Center | Thursday, November 4 – The contemporary Christian singer has notched two Grammy awards and several Billboard Music Awards for her work on the 2018 release, Look Up Child, and her debut album, How Can It Be. Tickets start at $29.50. 7:30pm.
  • The Soul Rebels at House of Blues | Thursday, November 4 – The eight-piece brass ensemble out of New Orleans takes the stage in Downtown to let the good times roll with their beloved blend of soul, jazz, hip-hop and pop. Over the years, they’ve collaborated with artists like Katy Perry, Nas, Metallica and many more across all genres of music. Tickets are $22.50. 8pm.
  • Enrique Iglesias & Ricky Martin at Toyota Center | Friday, November 5 – Rescheduled from a previous date, the pair of Latin pop sensations team up for a nationwide tour that brings all of their chart-topping hits and latest songs to the masses. Tickets range from $40 to $500, but you may find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 7:30pm.
  • Porter Robinson with Jai Wolf at Bayou Music Center | Friday, November 5 – After topping the charts with his second studio album, Nurture, the Grammy-nominated electro house DJ comes to Downtown’s Bayou Music Center to support the album release, accompanied by New York-based producer, Jai Wolf. $40 to $45. 8pm.
  • Olivia O’Brien at Warehouse Live | Friday, November 5 – The pop singer known for the 2016 hit, “I Hate U, I Love U,” recently dropped her second studio album over the summer, Episodes: Season 1, and takes the EaDo stage to share her songs. Tickets are $22.50 in advance, $25 day of the show. 8pm.
  • Afrojack at Stereo Live | Friday, November 5 – Recently named inside the Top 10 in DJ Magazine‘s annual Top 100 poll (his tenth Top 10 ranking since 2011), the Dutch house DJ comes to the West Houston venue for a frenzied night of EDM. Tickets are $30. 10pm.
  • Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival at NRG Park | Friday, November 5 & Saturday, November 6 – The H-Town rapper lifts off with another edition of the Astroworld Festival, featuring SZA, Chief Keef, Bad Bunny, Tame Impala, Young Thug, Earth Wind & Fire, 21 Savage, Baby Keem, Lil Baby, and many others. Tickets are sold out, but you may find hard-to-get tickets using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. Noon.
  • Texas Folklife presents Accordion Kings & Queens Festival at Miller Outdoor Theatre | Saturday, November 6 | FREE – The 32nd annual performances showcases the best of Texas accordion music, including genres like conjunto, polka, zydeco, Cajun, and more. Jeffery Broussard and the Creole Cowboys will headline the show, along with Christina Valdez. This show will also be livestreamed. 7pm.
  • Chris Stapleton with Jamey Johnson and Yola at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Saturday, November 6 – The Grammy-winning country artist returns to touring with a continuation of his All-American Road Show Tour, which brings songs from his From a Room album series, plus special musical guests in Jamey Johnson and Yola. Tickets range from $39.75 to $99.75, but you may find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 7pm.
  • Da Camera presents Jason Moran: James Reese Europe and the Harlem Hellfighters at Hobby Center | Saturday, November 6 – Houston composer, pianist and visual artist Jason Moran explores the legacy of James Reese Europe, who landed in France during World War I with the Harlem Hellfighters and helped popularize the spirit of jazz to a European audience, and forever shaped the evolution of African American music. Tickets range from $42.50 to $72.50. 8pm.
  • Jazzy Sunday Series: David Caceres with Horace Grigsby at Buffalo Bayou Park | Sunday, November 7 | FREE – The Water Works at Buffalo Bayou Park hosts this first Sunday jazz concert of the month, which will be followed every week by a new performer that celebrates the legacy and evolution of jazz in Houston. This week features vocalist and saxophonist David Caceres, joined by longtime Houston jazz singer Horace Grigsby. 4pm.
  • Alabama at Toyota Center | Sunday, November 7 – The legendary country band celebrates 50 years of music-making with a tour that includes a Toyota Center stop to perform their deep catalog of fan favorites and western classics. $35 to $139.50. 7pm.
  • Madison Beer at House of Blues | Sunday, November 7 – Launching into popularity through a viral sensation promoted by Justin Bieber, the pop singer’s efforts have paid off with her early 2021 debut studio album, Life Support, which has landed on global Billboard charts and kickstarted this tour in support of its release. Tickets range from $32.50 to $49.50. 7pm.

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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.