Top 14 Concerts & Live Shows in Houston This Week: November 24 to 30, 2025

98 Degrees lands at Smart Financial Centre to close out the week on Sunday. | Photo courtesy of the artists

Catch music’s biggest talents at 14 must-see live shows and concerts around Houston from Monday, November 24 to Sunday, November 30, 2025.

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

Top 14 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.

Lucas Eason’s 5th Annual Thanksgiving Eve Bash at The Big Top | Wednesday – The Houston born rock, Americana, indie alternative, and pop singer-songwriter returns home from Nashville for Thanksgiving. DJ Kelkay opens. $10. 9pm. Get tickets.

Sundance Head in Concert at McGonigel’s Mucky Duck | Friday – The Upper Kirby music house welcomes singer-songwriter Jason “Sundance” Head, known for tunes like “Darlin’ Don’t Go” and “Leave Her Wild.” $52+. 6pm. Get tickets.

George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic in Concert at House of Blues | Friday – The funk innovator hits the Downtown music hall stage. $29+. 7pm. Get tickets.

Snow Fest: Jezzy & Friends in Concert at Smart Financial Centre | Friday – All white attire is encouraged as the rapper and trap music pioneer takes to the stage with Webbie, Ying Yang Twins, Big Tuck, Lil’ Keke, and Mouse. $99+. 7:30pm. Get tickets.

Bobby Pulido in Concert at Arena Theatre | Friday – The beloved Tejano star from the Rio Grande Valley lands in West Houston on his Por La Puerta Grande Tour joined by his legendary father Roberto “El Primo” Pulido. $72+. 8pm. Get tickets.

The Broken Spokes in Concert at Goode Co. Armadillo Palace | Friday – Texas’ beloved traditional country band performs selection from their new album Where I Went Wrong, along with old favorites. $17+. 8pm. Get tickets.

Walt Wilkins & Austin Mayse in Concert at Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe | Friday – Galveston’s famous listening room spot showcases the pair of country singer-songwriters. $37.44+. 8:30pm. Get tickets.

Dale Watson & His Lonestars in Concert at The Continental Club | Friday – The Texas crooner known for his rockabilly and roots-influenced songs that also blend rockabilly and outlaw, comes to the Midtown club. $20+. 9pm. Get tickets

Erykah Badu in Concert at 713 Music Hall | Friday & Saturday – Get ready for a show filled with neo-soul, as the singer blends R&B, Jazz and hip-hop with a 1970s twist as part of the Return of Automatic Slim Tour. $75+. Times vary. Get tickets.

The Suffers & Friends Concerts at Dan Electro’s | Friday & Saturday – The Suffers headline 2 distinct nights of live music at the Heights area mainstay, with a Friday concert joined by Yay Hi, Los Souldees, and DJ Uncle Tina. Their Saturday show with Free Radicals is sold out, but a waiting list is available if tickets become available. 8:30pm. Get tickets.

¡Mambo Con Azúcar! with Tito Puete, Jr. at Karbach Brewing Co. | Saturday | No Cover – Spend Saturday night over beers at a high-energy party led by the incredible Tito Puente Jr., carrying on his father’s legendary rhythm and legacy. 4pm to 10pm. Learn more.

Katseye in Concert at Smart Financial Centre | Saturday – The 6-member K-pop girl group sensation hits the Sugar Land stage in support of their album Beautiful Chaos. $410+. 8pm. Get tickets.

98 Degrees in Concert at Smart Financial Center | Sunday – The American, multi-platinum group known for their songs “My Everything” and “Because of You” come to Sugar Land for a live show. O-Town joins. $42+. 7:30pm. Get tickets.

The Oak Ridge Boys in Concert at Arena Theatre | Sunday – The quartet known for “Elvira” and many more bring their blend of country classics and gospel roots to Houston on their American Made: Farewell Tour. $53+ 8pm. Get tickets.

Tito Puente Jr performs live at Karbach on Saturday, continuing the legendary rhythm and legacy of his father, the “King of Latin Music.” | Photo courtesy of the artist

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