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    10 best concerts — outside of RodeoHouston — to catch in March

    Johnston Farrow
    Mar 11, 2022 | 10:35 am
    The iconic Bob Dylan will play Sugar Land on Sunday, October 14.
    The iconic Bob Dylan will play Sugar Land on Sunday, October 14.
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    Not a fan of country music? Not really into seeing Marshmello drop the bass in the middle of a dirt-filled stadium at RodeoHouston? No worries.

    Thanks to a variety of reasons, Houston plays host to numerous top-rate concerts this month and beyond. Mid-month, Austin plays host to the return of the South By Southwest festival, which is always means the Bayou City is a draw as bands pick up shows in and around Texas to coincide with appearances at the major annual gathering of talent.

    We are also seeing a major glut of tours as musicians get back on the road to make up for lost time during the two-year pandemic. In other words, the next few weeks are simply stacked with performances by several legends and legends in the making.

    Here are CultureMap's best of the rest outside of RodeoHouston.

    Bob Dylan
    Friday, March 11
    Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land, 18111 Lexington Blvd.

    The man, the myth, the icon. Folk-rock hero Bob Dylan doesn't need to be touring. He's done all that can be done by an artist, leaving an indelible mark on American culture. And he's also very, very rich, recently selling off his entire catalog of over 600 songs in a deal that has been reported for $300 million, including seminal, groundbreaking tunes such as "Tangled Up In Blue," "Like A Rolling Stone," "Lay Lady Lay," and many more.

    So why is he on the road at age 80? The only reasonable explanation is because he loves to perform live. And we are all lucky to see the man on stage, not knowing when he might hang up his guitar and extensive songbook for good.

    Tickets start at $39.50 plus fees. Show starts at 8 p.m.

    Carl Cox
    Friday, March 11
    Rise Rooftop, 2600 Travis St., Suite R

    He might not have the far-reaching cultural impact as Bob Dylan, but make no mistake, Carl Cox is a tried and true legend in the electronic dance world. The British DJ's sets aren't so much a concert, but a religious experience.

    He's performed at the biggest music festivals in the world, and has worked with some of the biggest artists in the game, making it remarkable that he'll be playing the relatively intimate Midtown venue, Rise Rooftop, quickly establishing itself as the go-to place for great DJ performances. If you're a dance music fan, this is must-see.

    Tickets start at $60 plus fees. Doors open at 10 p.m.

    CultureMap Show of the Month: Dua Lipa with Caroline Polachek and Lolo Zouai
    Saturday, March 12
    Toyota Center, 1510 Polk St.

    Want to know how big U.K. songstress Dua Lipa is right now? First off, she single-handedly made Elton John cool again with the fantastic star turn on his best single in years, the No. 2 Billboard hit collab, "Cold Heart." Second, she also made pop radio fun again with crazy run of great singles, reaching No. 1 "Levitating," No. 4 for "Break My Heart," and No. 5 for "Don't Start Now."

    She's now headlining a top-selling U.S. arena tour, looking to capitalize on the radio success that came with her excellent, party-starting album, Future Nostalgia, which recalls some of the best pop music over the years, incorporating funk, disco, EDM, and straight-ahead sugary pop melodies. Her forward thinking vision is complimented by a killer support line-up with the indie-electro-pop chanteuse Caroline Polachek, formerly of Chairlift, and Lolo Zoai.

    Tickets start at $45 plus fees. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

    Alt-J and Portugal. The Man
    Sunday, March 13
    White Oak Music Hall Lawn, 2915 N Main St.

    It's yet another British act looking to capitalize with the return of live music, this time from the realm of alternative rock. Alt-J is back on the road with 2022's The Dream, their fourth, critically acclaimed album. That follows success on alternative rock radio with singles such as "Matilda," "Something Good," and "Left Hand Free," mixing the atmospherics of Coldplay with the cerebral playing of Radiohead.

    They'll be joined by a Houston favorite, Portugal. The Man, the Alaskan band that hit pay dirt in 2017 with the Grammy-award winning single, "Feel It Still," which coincidentally features a cameo by local Pegstar Concerts promoter Jagi Katial in the corresponding video (look at 2:14 to be exact).

    Tickets start at $66.50 plus fees. Gates open at 5 p.m.

    Gang of Four with Gal Pals
    Tuesday, March 15
    Warehouse Live, 813 St Emanuel St.

    Hugely influential for post-punk bands over last four decades, (another) British act Gang of Four can still be heard in other acts today, including Franz Ferdinand, Bad Religion, and Wet Leg (playing a sold-out show at the Secret Group on Sunday, March 20).

    Their first two albums, 1979's Entertainment and 1981's Solid Gold are stone-cold classics, full of nervy, twitchy guitar hooks and smart, incisive lyrics deriding politics and modern culture.

    Unfortunately, this is the first U.S. tour following the death of band co-founder Andy Gill, who passed away from a respiratory illness that might have been caused by the coronavirus in the early days of 2020. What better way to pay respect than to put on those dancing shoes.

    Tickets start at $23 plus fees. Doors open at 7 p.m.

    Claud with KALI
    Tuesday, March 15
    White Oak Music Hall, 2915 N Main St.

    Fast-rising indie act Claud is a product of the pandemic, when music heads took to social media to discover new sounds. A vehicle for Chicagoan Claud Mintz, the band is set to release their album Super Monster, being the first to sign with indie star Phoebe Bridgers’ new label.

    After garnering buzz online, their single “Soft Spot” was named one of the best songs of the year by Vogue. Quickly ascending promotional posters, Claud performed at Firefly Festival, Austin City Limits Festival, and Outside Lands as well as opening for Jack Antonoff band, Bleachers, a sign that bigger stages are ahead.

    Tickets start at $16 plus fees. Doors open at 7 p.m.

    Jimmy Eat World with Dashboard Confessional
    Tuesday, March 22
    713 Music Hall, 401 Franklin St., Ste. 1600

    Emo-rock fans, this one is for you. Heartthrobs Jimmy Eat World and Dashboard Confessional play a double-bill at the newly opened 713 Music Hall, both acts some of the few from that subculture to transcended their earnest, heart-on-sleeve roots to achieve mainstream success.

    Jimmy Eat World reached the top of the charts with the impossibly catchy anthem "The Middle" from 2001's platinum-selling Bleed American, parlaying that into a devoted fanbase that still turns out for shows over 20 years later. Meanwhile, Dashboard Confessional's Chris Carrabba became MTV the poster-boy for self-serious, man-and-his-guitar showmanship, hitting No. 2 on the U.S. album charts for 2003's A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar and 2006's Dusk and Summer.

    Tickets start at $35 plus fees. Show starts at 7 p.m.

    CultureMap Recommends: Beach House with Ami Dang
    Saturday, March 26
    House of Blues, 1204 Caroline St.

    One of the most consistently great bands currently producing new music, the star of Baltimore's Beach House only seems to grow in stature as the years go on. Consider them experts in combining indie rock, dream pop, and shoegaze into something much more than the sum of their parts.

    The duo of Victoria Legrand and Alex Scally has put out game-changing albums since 2010's Teen Dream, subsequent records coalescing their otherworldly vision into something more majestic, mysterious, and cathartic. Even Kanye West has taken notice, recently spotted in the studio with them, an acknowledgment of their brilliance.

    They are back with another beast of a collection in Once, Twice, Melody which continues their torrid run of nothing less than great full-lengths, this time incorporating cinematic strings to produce songs that sound like they are from another dimension.

    While they could be selling out large-sized theaters, they've made the conscious decision to play more intimate venues to maintain the connection they have to an extremely devoted fan base. Make no mistake about it, Beach House is working at the peak of their awe-inducing powers.

    Tickets start at $35 plus fees. Show starts at 7 p.m.

    Josh Abbott Band with Grant Gilbert and Triston Marez
    Saturday, March 26
    White Oak Music Hall Lawn, 2915 N Main St.

    Always a draw in the Bayou City, the Lubbock-formed Josh Abbott Band returns to the White Oak Music Hall lawn, showcasing their much-loved Americana sounds. The seven-piece finds a sweet-spot between country and indie rock, much like "Oh Tonight" duet partner, Kacey Musgraves.

    The Texas group has done some damage on both charts, selling decent numbers for 2012's Small Town Family Dreams and 2015's Front Row Seat. They'll be here supporting the 2020 album, The Highway Kind.

    Tickets start at $25 plus fees. Gates open at 6 p.m.

    Tyler, The Creator with Kali Uchis, Vince Staples, and Teezo Touchdown
    Sunday, March 27
    Toyota Center, 1510 Polk St.

    Coming a long way from his horrorcore rap beginnings, Tyler, The Creator comes to Houston in support of his second No. 1 album, Call Me If You Get Lost, taking on a venue reserved for the biggest music acts. And judging by the acts he's bringing, the show will be fire with the hot-as-all-get-out Kali Uchis and critically/commercially acclaimed Vince Staples on board. Expect this one to get wild.

    Tickets start at $79 plus fees. Doors open at 6 p.m.

    CultureMap Show of the Month: U.K. pop star Dua Lipa brings her disco magic to Toyota Center on Saturday, March 12.

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    CultureMap Show of the Month: U.K. pop star Dua Lipa brings her disco magic to Toyota Center on Saturday, March 12.
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    Craig D. Lindsey
    Mar 11, 2026 | 6:30 pm
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    The Oscars will take place on Sunday. Even though we’re living in a time when many people would rather stay home and stream flicks instead of watching them on the big screen, Houstonians can still leave the house and watch the ceremony. Oscar watch parties will be held at La Vita Coffee, Star Cinema Grill, and, as always, River Oaks Theatre.

    Other, non-Oscar-related film events will also be going on this weekend, as well as the Moon 2 Mars Festival, the Pop Culture Con, a St. Patrick’s Day celebration at Heights Bier Garten, and the return of a group that made your momma’s body go bump-bump-bump back in the day

    Thursday, March 12

    Space Center Houston presents Moon 2 Mars Festival
    Space Center Houston’s Moon 2 Mars Festival is a spring break festival featuring a day-to-night experience with daily STEM activations, hands-on space technology, festive food, live entertainment, and more. The immersive exhibits and experiences will operate during daytime hours. Visitors can explore more than 400 space-flown artifacts, tour the facilities, see the American premiere of The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks, and launch a spacecraft in Mission: Sketch. There will be performers from 311 and The Wallflowers. 9 am.

    Brennan’s presents Courtyard Bar Crawfish Special
    To celebrate the first anniversary of The Courtyard Bar, Brennan’s culinary team will boil up plenty of crawfish for a relaxed mid-week party in the bar and casual dining room. In addition to boil-spiced crawfish ($24 for 2 lb.) and bowls of boil fixin’s, a la carte options include Gulf and East Coast oysters and seafood platters. The event is first-come, first-served, and If the weather is good, guests are welcome in the garden courtyard as well. 2 pm.

    B2K and Bow Wow in concert
    After two decades, R&B boy band B2K – who are celebrating their 25th anniversary – officially reunite for the Boys 4 Life tour. The tour also marks more than 20 years since B2K and Bow Wow, who is co-headlining, first shared the stage during 2002’s Scream Tour II. It'll be a 2000s free-for-all, with performances by Jeremih, Waka Flocka, Amerie, Yung Joc, Crime Mob, Dem Franchize Boyz, and special guests Pretty Ricky. 8 pm.

    Friday, March 13

    Daikin Park presents the 2026 World Baseball Classic
    Home to the Houston Astros, Daikin Park serves as a host site for the World Baseball Classic, for the first time in 2026. The sixth edition of the international professional baseball tournament has 20 national teams. The first round features Pool B teams -- Brazil, Great Britain, Italy, Mexico, and 2023 runner-up and 2017 champion United States. The park will host the two-day quarterfinals, including the teams advancing from Pools A and B. 7 pm (2 pm Saturday).

    Daily Threads presents The Listening Lounge
    Over at Daily Threads, monthly music series The Listening Lounge will be celebrating A Tribe Called Quest’s classic 1991 album The Low End Theory – aka the album that gave us the iconic hip-hop joints “Check the Rhime” and “Scenario.” The event is also B.Y.O.V. (bring your own vinyls), so you can play your favorite albums or swap with fellow vinyl collectors. There will also be an onsite vinyl vendor selling some wax. 7 pm.

    Rice Cinema presents The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire
    An actress and new mother (Zita Hanrot) is haunted by voices as she embarks on inhabiting the role of surrealist writer Suzanne Roussi-Césaire. A group of filmmakers and actors confront the history of Césaire in her youth and stages scenes from her life, troubling the “paradise” of historical memory. Moving between narrative filmmaking and abstraction - a night at a 1940s cafe, and the garden where a film’s cast and crew discuss and bring to life the missing pieces of the writer’s legacy - this 2024 film leaves room for the unknown. See it in glorious 35mm! 7 pm.

    Crown Royal presents Marquis Moments with Soulection
    Following the national launch of Crown Royal Marquis, the brand partnered with global music collective Soulection to celebrate 15 years of community built through music. Rooted in the energy of the dancefloor, the Marquis Moments with Soulection Tour brings people together around sound, culture and thoughtfully curated moments. Join us for an evening with Soulection founder Joe Kay and friends, bringing people together around music, movement and Crown Royal Marquis cocktails. 8 pm.

    Saturday, March 14

    Pop Culture Con
    Pop Culture Con offers a two-day, family-friendly experience with celebrities, anime guests, comic creators, voice actors and cosplayers. There will be an exhibitor hall and celebrity Q&A panels with opportunities for autographs, voice recordings, and photo opportunities. Celebrities scheduled to appear include the cast of Aliens, Zach Galligan (Gremlins), and Jennifer Blanc-Biehn; and voice actors like Scott Innes, Dameon Clarke, Vic Mignogna, and Chuck Huber. 10 am.

    Bayou Heights Bier Garten presents St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
    Bayou Heights Bier Garten will join the St. Patrick’s festivities with an all-day celebration, featuring a lively mix of music, contests, and festive drinks. It kicks off with a brunch, followed by a mini market with local vendors, live band performances, and a DJ keeping the party going. Guests can also take part in a lederhosen and dirndl best-dressed contest, test their strength in a stein-hoisting competition, and enjoy green beer and St. Patrick’s-themed cocktail specials throughout the day. Reservations are available on Resy, with walk-ins welcome. 11 am.

    River Oaks Theatre presents Night of the Living Dead with Daniel Kraus
    Shot outside of Pittsburgh at a fraction of the cost of a Hollywood feature, George A. Romero’s 1968 zombie classic Night of the Living Dead is one of the great stories of independent cinema: a midnight hit-turned-box-office smash that became one of the most influential films of all time. The 4K restoration screening will feature a live conversation with Daniel Kraus, the New York Times bestselling author of Partially Devoured: How Night of the Living Dead Saved My Life and Changed the World. 6:45 pm.

    Evelyn Rubenstein JCC presents Houston Jewish Film Festival
    Now in its 22nd year, the Houston Jewish Film Festival shines the spotlight on Jewish and Israeli culture, art, and history, and features filmmakers and guest speakers/programming. Highlights will include opening night film, Tatami; a screening of Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator; the family-friendly A Rugrats Passover; Friday Night Lights, featuring Shabbat dinner and two short films; and closing night film The Ring. For a full schedule of events, go to the festival website. Through Saturday, March 28. 8:30 pm (2 pm Sunday).

    Sunday, March 15

    Camaraderie x Craft Pita: A Lebanese-Inspired Sunday Brunch
    Two of the restaurants nominated in this year's CultureMap Tastemaker Awards are teaming up for this one-day-only event. Created by chefs Shawn Gawle and Raffi Nasr, the three-course, $45 menu includes savory Lebanese pastries, shared dishes served with za'atar pita, choice of entree, and a dessert trio. Reservations are recommended, but walk-ins will be available. 10 am.

    Discovery Green presents Houston Walk for Victory
    Over at Discovery Green, Walk for Victory is The Marfan Foundation’s global walk program that brings the Marfan, Loeys-Dietz (LDS), Vascular Ehlers-Danlos (VEDS), and related genetic aortic and vascular conditions community together for an afternoon of fundraising and fun. The Foundation drives research, education, and support to improve outcomes, save lives, and empower all people to thrive who are living with the aforementioned syndromes and conditions. Noon.

    Alley Theatre presents The Importance of Being Earnest
    The Importance of Being Earnest is a timeless comedy that follows two British bachelors who invent alter egos to outwit society and find love. As their deception unravels, chaos and hilarity ensue. One of Oscar Wilde's most celebrated works features mistaken identities, secret loves, and sparkling satire. Contains minor intimacy and discussion of sexual situations. Haze will be used during the performance.Through Sunday, March 29. 2 & 7 pm (Thursday 7:30 pm, Friday 8 pm, Saturday 2 & 8 pm).

    Michelle Buteau: The Surviving and Thriving Tour
    Comedian/actress/bestselling author Michelle Buteau comes to Houston with her new stand-up tour. Fresh off her Netflix dramedy series Survival of the Thickest, named after her 2020 memoir (the third and final season will drop later this year), Buteau is ready to take the stage with a brand-new set that delves into life’s unpredictable twists and turns - parenting, relationships, body positivity, and navigating the chaos of modern life. 7:30 pm.

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