Top 20 Live Shows & Concerts This Month: July 2024

Peso Pluma singing on stage and pointing with a blue laser backdrop
Peso Pluma lands in Houston for a hotly anticipated arena show | Courtesy of Peso Pluma

Snag your seats for our picks for the top concerts and live performances taking place across Houston in July 2024.

Kick off the month of July with symphony favorites and fireworks at the annual Miller concert, catch legends of R&B and rap, sing along to boy band tunes of the ’80s and ’90s, and see one of the biggest Mexican superstars touring today.

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: July 2024

Jhene Aiko stands smiling with a colorful backdrop on stage
Jhene Aiko brings a deep catalog of R&B hits to Toyota Center | Photo: Renee Rodriguez; courtesy of Jhene Aiko
  • AJR at Toyota Center | Tuesday, July 9 – The multi-platinum indie pop band fills the Downtown arena with music from their 2023 release, The Maybe Man. $43 and up. 6:45pm.
  • Jhene Aiko at Toyota Center | Wednesday, July 10 – The six-time Grammy Award–nominated artist brings The Magic Hour tour to the Toyota Center for a trip through her many hits and stacked discography. $189.50 and up. 7pm.
  • Iration & Pepper at Bayou Music Center | Thursday, July 11 – Get ready for a feast of reggae, pop and rock when Iration and Pepper link up for a co-headlining show in the Bayou City, with special guests DENM and Artikal Sound System. $27 and up. 6pm.  
  • Cage the Elephant at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Friday, July 12 – After five years without a release, the alt-rock outfit are back with a new studio album, Neon Pill, and are bringing Young the Giant, Bakar and Willow Avalon along to celebrate on the Woodlands stage. $26 and up. 6:30pm. 
  • GZA & Inspectah Deck at Warehouse Live Midtown | Friday, July 12 – The iconic members of Wu-Tang Clan, one of the most legendary hip-hop groups of all time, GZA & Inspectah Deck bring the east coast rap vibes to the third coast. $40 and up. 7pm.
  • 713 Day with Lil Flip at Karbach Brewing Co. | Saturday, July 13 | FREE – Throw them H’s up at the Spring Branch brewery for a special 713 day celebration featuring Screwed Up Click alum, Lil Flip. 4pm.
  • New Kids on the Block at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Saturday, July 13 – Take it back to the ’80s with one of the O.G. boy bands, New Kids on the Block, when they hit the Woodlands crowd with the “Right Stuff.” Paula Abdul and DJ Jazzy Jeff get the party started. $22 and up. 7pm.
New Kids on the Block performs on stage while fans cheer around them
New Kids on the Block bring the hits to the Woodlands this month | Courtesy of New Kids on the Block
  • PartyNextDoor at 713 Music Hall | Monday, July 15 – One of Drake’s first label signings, the R&B pop star PartyNextDoor headlines the Post Houston stage on his Sorry I’m Not Outside tour. $250 and up. 8pm.
  • Isley Brothers & Anthony Hamilton at Smart Financial Centre | Friday, July 19 – Giants of soul, funk and R&B, the Isley Brothers co-headline the Sugar Land stage with neo-soul crooner, Anthony Hamilton. $81 and up. 8pm.
  • Missy Elliott at Toyota Center | Saturday, July 20 – The renown pioneer of the modern female rap scene, Ms. Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott brings an Out Of This World experience, joined by massive musical heavyweights Ciara, Busta Rhymes and Timbaland. $75 and up. 7pm.
  • Lamb Of God & Mastodon at 713 Music Hall | Sunday, July 21 Twin titans of progressive metal, Lamb of God and Mastodon come together on a co-headlining bill to celebrate the 20-year anniversaries of their seminal albums, with sets devoted to Ashes of the Wake and Levithian. $76 and up. 6pm.
  • Peso Pluma at Toyota Center | Friday, July 26 – The Mexican superstar and Grammy Award winner brings his innovative touch on regional Mexican music to the Downtown arena while touring his newest release, Éxodo. $99 and up. 8pm.
  • Zach Bryan at NRG Stadium | Saturday, July 27 – Known for his soulful lyrics, the captivating rising star in Americana country music brings The Quittin Time tour to Houston on the city’s biggest stage. $75 and up. 7pm.

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