Top 19 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week: October 21 to 27, 2024

Houston's own Don Toliver takes to the Toyota Center stage this week, joined by special guests, Ski Mask the Slump God, Monaleo, and Molly Santana. | Photo courtesy of the artist

Catch music’s biggest talents at must-see live shows and concerts around Houston from Monday, October 21 to Sunday, October 27, 2024.

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

Top 19 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week

  • The Reunion Tour at Toyota Center | Monday – Featuring Kirk Franklin, Fred Hammond, Marvin Sapp, Yolanda Adams, the Clark Sisters, and special guest Kierra Sheard-Kelly, the Reunion Tour is a powerhouse lineup of gospel and soulful, praiseworthy music. 7pm.
  • Superchunk at White Oak Music Hall | Tuesday – The indie rock outfit from North Carolina, which helped define the Chapel Hill music scene that emerged in the ’90s, stops in Houston on their 30th anniversary tour of the 1994 album Foolish. $25. 7pm.
  • Judas Priest at Smart Financial Centre | Tuesday – With 50 years under their collective belt, heavy metal legends Judas Priest headlines the Invincible Shield Tour, joined by special guest Sabaton. $60. 7:30pm. 
  • Post Malone at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Tuesday & Wednesday – The extremely popular rapper, singer, songwriter and guitarist brings his blend of hip hop, pop, R&B, trap, and country to The Woodlands for 2 nights, joined by Muscadine Bloodline and Dan Spencer. $67 and up. 8pm.
  • Thee Sacred Souls at White Oak Music Hall | Wednesday – The three-piece soul outfit from San Diego brings their act to the Lawn at WOMH, in support of their most recent album Got A Story To Tell. 6pm.
  • Conan Gray at Smart Financial Centre | Wednesday – The pop star and songwriter, whose multi-platinum hits “Heather” and “Maniac” have topped streaming charts and shaped Gen Z culture around the world, commands the Sugar Land stage for one night. $39 and up. 7:30pm.
  • Akeem Ali at White Oak Music Hall | Thursday – Known for his swooning rap lyrics packed with funk and disco vibes, Akeem Ali brings the The Golden Groove Tour to WOMH’s upstairs stage. $80. 7pm.
  • Lakeview at Last Concert Cafe | Thursday – Blue-collar country duo Jesse Denaro and Luke Healy known for the metal-core roots in their country hits, “Home Team” and “See Me in A Suit” showcase their music on the Downtown Warehouse District stage. $15. 8pm.
  • Tinashe at Bayou Music Center | Thursday – The singer-songwriter, dancer and actress brings her fifth concert tour to Downtown’s Theater District in support of her latest album Quantum Baby. $41.75 and up. 8pm.
  • Dashboard Confessional at Bayou Music Center | Friday – The alternative indie band that formed at the tail end of the ’90s, and known for hits like “Vindicated”, “Screaming Infidelities”, and “Saints and Sailors”, comes to Downtown Houston. $60 and up. 6:30pm.
  • The Black Dahlia Murder at Warehouse Live Midtown | Friday – The Black Dahlia Murder, melodic death metal band from Michigan takes the stage with Dying Fetus, Spite, Angelmaker, and Vomit Forth on the Beg To Serve Tour. $35 and up. 6:30pm.
  • Orchestral Fireworks at Stude Concert Hall | Friday – Conductor Jerry Hou leads Rice’s Shepherd School Symphony Orchestra in a lively concert that includes HGO Composer in Residence Joel Thompson’s take on To See the Sky, Sibelius’s “Symphony No. 7” and Lutosławski’s “Concerto for Orchestra”. 7:30pm.
  • Son Rompe Pera at Axelrad Beer Garden | FREE | Friday – The groundbreaking band from Naucalpan, Mexico brings their unique fusion of punk and traditional cumbia, coined as “Cumbia Punk” to Midtown’s unofficial backyard for a live show. 8pm.
  • Cody Johnson at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Friday & Saturday – Originally from nearby Huntsville, the country crooner and guitarist performs 2 live shows on The Woodlands stage, with guests Ashley McBryde and Braxton Keith. $72. 7pm.
  • Don Toliver at Toyota Center | Saturday – Houston rapper Don Toliver headlines the Psycho Tour, joined by special guests, Ski Mask the Slump God, Monaleo, and Molly Santana in a huge live show in Downtown. $39.50 and up. 7:30pm.
  • Cheyenne Jackson: Signs of Life at The Hobby Center | Saturday The Grammy-nominated, multi-talented stage, television and film actor, singer, and songwriter comes to the Downtown stage for an intimate concert performance. $42.40 and up. 7:30pm.
  • Sabrina Carpenter at Toyota Center | Sunday – With her chart toppers “Please Please Please” and “Espresso” on every other playlist, Carpenter brings her Short n’ Sweet Tour to Downtown Houston, with Griff opening the show. Prices are set to fluctuate based on demand, but were $333 and up at press time. 7pm.
  • Leela James, with Macy Gray at Bayou Music Center | Sunday – R&B and soul singer James is joined by the powerhouse Gray for a night of riveting, moving music in the Theater District. $54. 7:30pm.
R&B and soul singer Leela James will be joined by Macy Gray for a live show at Bayou Music Center. | Photo courtesy of the artist

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