Top 15 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week: November 6 to 12, 2023

Tobe Nwigwe performing on stage in a mint-colored jacket
Tobe Nwigwe curates the concert lineup at the inaugural Honeyland Festival in Sugar Land | Courtesy of Tobe Nwigwe

Catch music’s biggest talents at these must-see live shows and concerts around Houston from Monday, November 6 to Sunday, November 12, 2023.

This week, catch a star-studded festival lineup in Sugar Land, Tejano greats taking the stage in Pearland, and a run of shows featuring beloved indie groups at White Oak.

Fill your week with a mix of genres and jams hitting stages across the Greater Houston area.

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

Top 15 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week

  • Bullet for My Valentine at House of Blues | Tuesday, November 7 – The Welsh metal band is back in Houston on their first headlining tour in five years with Of Mice and Men and Vended in tow. $37 and up. 7pm.
  • The Walters at White Oak Music Hall | Tuesday, November 7 – The Chicago-based indie pop band, whose single “I Love You So” has hit over 4 billion streams, is taking over the White Oak stage. $25 and up. 7pm.
  • Plini at White Oak Music Hall | Wednesday, November 8 – The new age math rock mononym guitarist from down under, Plini, is bringing a tune or two from his much anticipated new EP, Mirage to the Northside stage. $25 and up. 6pm.
  • Men I Trust at White Oak Music Hall | Thursday, November 9 – The Canadian indie rock outfit brings “Billie Toppy,” “Ring of Past,” and other new tunes to the lawn at White Oak when they pull through. $32 and up. 6pm.
  • Laufey at White Oak Music Hall | Thursday, November 9 – The Icelandic dream jazz pop singer-songwriter will bewitch the city with music from her brand new second studio album, Bewitched. $264 and up. 8pm.
  • Stephen Sanchez at White Oak Music Hall | Friday, November 10 – The Cali based pop crooner with Roy Orbison vibes, who just recently shared the Glastonbury stage with Sir Elton John, is stopping through the H in support of his brand new debut album, Angel Face. $30 and up. 6pm.
  • Junior H at Smart Financial Centre | Friday, November 10 – The Mexican singer-songwriter and master of corridos tumbados is back in Sugar Land, bringing the hype and energy on his Sad Boyz tour. $74 and up. 8pm.
  • Lil Uzi Vert at 713 Music Hall | Friday, November 10 – The hip-hop and trap superstar is taking over 713 when they come through on possibly their last tour for the new record Pink Tape, as they consider retirement. $63 and up. 8pm.
  • The Tejano Super Jam at Independence Park | Saturday, November 11 – Pearland plays host to a lively Saturday filled with Tejano stars, including Bobby Pulido with his father Roberto Pulido, Little Joe y La Familia, Grupo Siggno, La Fiebre, and a special mariachi opener with Gabriella Martinez. $30. 4pm to 11:30pm.
  • Bella Gaia with William Close & the Earth Harp Collective at Miller Outdoor Theatre | Saturday, November 11 | FREE – Miller caps off its centennial year with a pre-show celebration featuring steampunk photo ops and entertainment, followed by a concert and visual art projection. William Close and the Earth Harp Collective will perform on two large-scale harps with accompanying musicians as Bella Gaia displays a visual work that reminds us of connection to the planet and one another. 5:30pm for the pre-show celebration; concert begins at 7:30pm.
  • Flo Milli at Warehouse Live | Saturday, November 11 – The rapidly rising rap star Flo Milli is bringing her fire bars and quick wit to EaDo along with her 2022 record, You Still Here Ho? and the follow-up Fine Ho, Stay. $34.50 and up. 8pm.
  • Honeyland Festival at Crown Festival Park | Saturday, November 11 & Sunday, November 12 – The inaugural Honeyland Festival celebrates the best of Black expression via food, music, art and culture. Top restaurateurs, beverage makers, and artists will join the fun, including world-renowned chef Marcus Samuelsson, Top Chef finalist Dawn Burrell, hometown rapper and singer Tobe Nwigwe, artist and “it girl” Chlöe and more. Tickets start at $95 for day passes and $175 for weekend passes, with add-on experiences available. Times TBA.
  • Intocable at Arena Theatre | Saturday, November 11 & Sunday, November 12 – Living legends of norteño, Intocable are celebrating over thirty years together with back-to-back nights of their newest single, “Obsesión” and countless hits in Southwest Houston. $55 and up. Saturday 8:30pm; Sunday 7:30pm.
  • Better Than Ezra at House of Blues | Sunday, November 12 – Ahead of the release of their ninth studio album, stalwarts of the alt-rock scene Better Than Ezra return with a limited run of theater shows, stopping by Downtown on the Return of the Legends of the Fall tour. $28.50 and up. 6:30pm.
  • Pierce The Veil at 713 Music Hall | Sunday, November 12 – The pop-punk emo rock band out of San Diego comes down to the 713 on their Jaws of Life tour in support of their fifth studio record, featuring their first new material since 2016. $180 and up. 6:30pm.

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