Snag your seats for our picks for the top concerts and live performances taking place across Houston in February 2024.
This month’s headline is the return of the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo in the final days of February, but there’s plenty more concerts to check out all month long.
We’ve gathered some of the highlights to be found on this month’s concert schedule.
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 20 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston: February 2024
- Brainiac at White Oak Music Hall | Wednesday, February 7 – Catch the ’90s indie rock sensation—and influence to many bands from the Mars Volta to Death Cab—when they take the stage for a live set at White Oak. $25. 7pm.
- The Movement at White Oak Music Hall | Thursday, February 8 – Get ready to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the dynamic reggae band’s sixth studio release, Ways of the World, when the Movement perform the album in its entirety at White Oak. $28 and up. 7pm.
- Morat at Smart Financial Centre | Thursday, February 8 – The boys from Bogotá take over Sugar Land when the Latin alt-rock pop band brings their newest single, “Perderme,” from the television series Zorro, among other fan faves. $60 and up. 8pm.
- Matisyahu at Warehouse Live Midtown | Friday, February 9 – The King Without a Crown comes back to town with his unique musical fusion of spiritual themes, reggae, rock, and hip-hop beatboxing. $24 and up. 8pm.
- Mickey Darling at White Oak Music Hall | Saturday, February 10 – Head to the Northside venue as the San Antonio–based bedroom pop duo, Mickey Darling, hit the stage armed with irresistible indie-pop melodies and creative synergy. $20. 7pm.
- Portugal. The Man at Bayou Music Center | Saturday, February 10 – The neo-psych alt-rock band out of Alaska is back on the road and they’re hitting the Downtown stage, with Snacktime supporting. $53 and up. 8pm.
- Charlie Wilson at Arena Theatre | Saturday, February 10 – Just days after gracing the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a new star, the legendary R&B musician and former frontman of the Gap Band comes to Houston for a night of soulful hits. $95.50 and up. 8:30pm.
- The Hotelier, with Foxing at White Oak Music Hall | Monday, February 12 – Renowned indie band the Hotelier has teamed up with emo alt-rockers Foxing for a special double headlining tour celebrating the 10th anniversary of each band’s seminal records. $25. 6:30pm.
- Helado Negro at White Oak Music Hall | Monday, February 12 – The celebrated synth folk artist takes over White Oak with new tunes from his brand new release, Phasor. $25. 7pm.
- ’90s Pop Tour at Smart Financial Centre | Thursday, February 15 – Hit the road on a journey through ’90s Latin music nostalgia when Latin pop icons such as Magneto, JNS, Sentidos Opuestos, Kabah, and other renowned artists from that era take the Sugar Land stage. $65 and up. 8pm.
- Cold War Kids at House of Blues | Friday, February 16 – The longtime indie rockers bring their eclectic style to the Downtown stage, fresh with tunes from their self-titled tenth album. $32 and up. 7pm.
- The Eagles at Toyota Center | Friday, February 16 – Don’t miss the opportunity to see the living legends of rock and roll as they hit the Toyota Center stage for the last time, performing classics such as “Hotel California” and “Take It to the Limit” during their farewell tour. Steely Dan opens the show. $433 and up. 7:30pm.
- Pablo Alboran at 713 Music Hall | Friday, February 16 – The Spanish singer-songwriter and musician known for his soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics brings his newest tune, “Mariposas” to the 713 stage. $55 and up. 8pm.
- Ricky Montgomery at White Oak Music Hall | Saturday, February 17 – The L.A.-based singer songwriter, who rose to fame after hitting it big on Vine and TikTok, is bringing his catchy indie pop vibes to the White Oak stage. $26 and up. 8pm.
- Excision at 713 Music Hall | Saturday, February 24 & Sunday, February 25 – The DJ, producer and dubstep extraordinaire is bringing his signature heavy and aggressive sound to the 713 for back-to-back nights. $159 and up for a 2-day pass. 9pm.
- Noname at House of Blues | Sunday, February 25 – The Chicago poet and rapper touts her distinct style at the Downtown stage with songs from her latest release, Sundial. $30 and up. 7pm.
- Gov’t Mule at Bayou Music Center | Sunday, February 25 – Southern rock jam band Gov’t Mule is celebrating 30 years together on the Bayou Music Center stage. $54 and up. 8pm.
- Rodeo Houston: Blake Shelton at NRG Stadium | Tuesday, February 27 – Yeehaw Houston, get ready to kick up some dust because the one and only Blake Shelton is riding into NRG Stadium for a rip-roaring concert to kick off the 2024 Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. First run tickets start at $25, but you may find hard-to-get seats using the online marketplace. 9pm.
- Olivia Rodrigo at Toyota Center | Tuesday, February 27 – Livie hive rise up because the multi-platinum recording artist and pop superstar Olivia Rodrigo is taking over Toyota Center with her Album of the Year-nominated, Guts. Tickets are sold out at the venue, but you may find hard-to-get seats using the online marketplace. 7:30pm.
- Alkaline Trio at House of Blues | Wednesday, February 28 – The Chicago neo-punk legends are back together and celebrating the release of their seventh studio album, Blood, Hair & Eyeballs. $34.50 and up. 6:30pm.
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