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    These are the 7 best concerts in Houston this week

    Johnston Farrow
    Johnston Farrow
    Jun 25, 2019 | 10:30 am

    Before we get to this week's shows of note, it would be bad form not to mention the news of another area festival pulling the plug. At least, temporarily.

    After five seemingly successful years, Float Fest, set to take place in Gonzales, Texas on July 20-21 — with the Flaming Lips, Major Lazer, Portugal. The Man, Gucci Mane, and Kaskade named as headliners — got placed into dry dock by organizers due to the festival site not being prepared to host over 20,000 ticket holders.

    It's been a rough year for those behind Float Fest, led by event founder Marcus Federman. First, in headlines ripped straight from the plot of Wayne's World 2, Float Fest was denied a permit by the Guadalupe County Commissioners Court. That's because the residents of Martindale aka the squarest town in Texas claimed that kids having a good time would produce too much profanity, among other concerns, despite a $12.3 million impact to the region.

    Then, record amounts of torrential rain fell this spring, leaving Float Fest staff unable to prepare its new site, near the obviously way cooler town of Gonzales, until it was too late. A contact at Gonzales Chamber of Commerce officials confirmed the reasoning behind shuttering this year's edition to CultureMap, saying that permitting or costs weren't an issue in making the decision.

    Float Fest organizers vowed to return in 2020 in a statement sent out to media late last week.

    Meanwhile, in Houston, music fans will choose from an extremely diverse lineup of internationally known talent gracing our stages with plenty of opportunities to sweat yourself into a puddle at several outdoor shows.

    CultureMap's biggest, best, and most notable shows of the week are as follows:

    CultureMap show of the week: Jennifer Lopez at Toyota Center
    Movie star, singer, and dancer Jennifer Lopez continues to be one of the greatest fantasy stories in all entertainment, rising from In Living Color backup dancer and "Jenny From the Block" to become one of the most famous people on the planet. Surprisingly, this is her first American headlining jaunt, and the It's My Party tour will feature loads of what made her famous — choreography and outrageous outfits, the music pretty much secondary to the spectacle.

    Her last album, A.K.A., came out five years ago, and let's be honest, she's known more in popular culture for who's she's dating (Ben Affleck, Mark Anthony, Alex Rodriguez) than her songs. But if you want to see a supremely talented, rich A-lister strut her stuff, J-Lo's got what you need.

    Jennifer Lopez is at Toyota Center, located at 1510 Polk St., on Tuesday, June 25. World of Dance opens. Tickets start at $49.95, plus fees. Doors open at 7 pm.

    Luis Miguel
    We're not going to pretend we know a whole lot about Mexico-based, Puerto Rico-born singer Luis Miguel. What we do know is he's huge in the Latin music community, winning six Latin Grammy awards and is coming off the Latin American Music Award for Best Tour of 2018. He's also the first Latin music star to go platinum in the U.S. twice. Not too shabby. One thing we do know is Houston shows up for Latin music stars, so expect this show to be rocking when Miguel passes through town.

    Luis Miguel plays Toyota Center, located at 1510 Polk St., on Thursday, June 27. Tickets start at $49.95, plus fees. Doors open at 7:30 pm.

    CultureMap recommends: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit and Father John Misty
    The first of two lawn shows at White Oak Music Hall this week — the other being country crooner Aaron Watson on Sunday — features two acts that at first glance don't have much to do with each other. Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit play a popular brand of Amerciana, and SoCal-based Father John Misty performs a louche version of folky alt-rock.

    On closer inspection, the two have more in common than one might think, as both are considered off-kilter rebels in their respective genres, and both are helluva storytellers at the peak of their powers. Neither have released a bad album, Isbell still touring behind the 2017 album The Nashville Sound and Misty working behind one of 2018's best, God's Favorite Customer.

    Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit and Father John Misty share the lawn at White Oak Music Hall, located at 2915 N Main St., on Friday, June 28. Erin Rae opens. Tickets start at $49.50, plus fees. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

    Train and Goo Goo Dolls at Cynthia Woods
    It'll be a battle of late-'90s/early 2000s balladeers on Friday night in Houston, with the first of two shows (see below for the other) featuring acts that rocketed to fame on the adult alternative charts. It was impossible to go anywhere in 2001 — shopping mall, grocery store, car radio, our nightmares — without hearing Train's “Drops of Jupiter” in the a-a-a-air. The San Francisco-based act are experts in melodic songs you can do your laundry to, following up that deadly contagious hit with "Hey, Soul Sister" in 2009, which similarly caught on like a horror baddie who just wouldn't go away.

    They'll be joined by the somewhat more enjoyable Buffalo act Goo Goo Dolls, who started off as a straight-ahead power-pop trio before lead singer Johnny Rzeznik fell in love with an acoustic guitar and gave birth to one of the most enduring prom songs of the '90s, "Name," off the actually good album A Boy Named Goo. They followed up that success with the single "Iris," from the actually good Nic Cage movie City of Angels. Simply put, a lot of dudes will be dragged by their ladies to see this show. Fellas, all we have to say is: major brownie points.

    Train and the Goo Goo Dolls perform at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, located at 2005 Lake Robbins Dr. in The Woodlands, on Friday, June 28. Tickets start at $26, plus fees. Gates open at 6 pm.

    Rob Thomas at Smart Financial
    While the sold-out, Anita Baker make-up show will be the show to see in Sugar Land this week, tickets are still available to see "Smooth" crooner Rob Thomas perform. Stepping out from his regular gig with late-'90s act Matchbox 20, Thomas has seen a bit of a comeback as of late as his Santana-indebted 1999 hit just turned 20 years old, drawing the requisite notices from major music publications. Thomas' solo career hasn't really been much to write home about from a critical standpoint, but he's back with Chip Tooth Smile, and there are plenty of MB20 diehards out there to keep his career chugging along.

    Rob Thomas is at the Smart Financial Centre, located at 18111 Lexington Blvd. in Sugar Land, on Friday, June 28. Abby Anderson opens. Tickets start at $43, plus fees. Show starts at 8 pm.

    American Football at WOMH
    No, there's not a game of pigskin in a music club. Instead, it's one of the more acclaimed, albeit badly named, emo acts playing the White Oak stage. Illinois band American Football were largely a one-off at the height of emo-rock in the late-'90s, releasing what is considered one the watershed albums of the movement with their 1999 debut aka LP1 — kinda like Zeppelin, but you know, with feelings. Like many bands of the era, they broke up soon after, seemingly to disappear into the annals of music history.

    But then a funny thing happened. Nostalgia or the need to pick up their guitars and drumsticks brought the group back together, and now they are bigger than ever, having released three good-to-great albums (LP2, LP3, and LP4) and finding themselves booked on the biggest festival lineups in North America. They just released their latest, and for those who grew up never letting go of their teenage angst, that's a good thing.

    American Football headline at White Oak Music Hall, located at 2915 N Main St., on Saturday, June 29. Tomberlin opens. Tickets start at $25, plus fees. Doors open at 8 pm.

    Thomas Rhett heats up The Woodlands
    Born into a country music family, Thomas Rhett has made good on his name as one of the fastest-rising stars on the C&W circuit, producing four top-10 albums and more than a dozen songs reaching No. 1 on the country airplay charts, including award-winning hit "Die a Happy Man," "Craving You," and "Life Changes." Anyone who saw him at RodeoHouston 2018 knows the guy can hold an audience. His aptly named Very Hot Summer Tour will bring a big lineup, including Dustin Lynch, Russell Dickerson, and his poppa, Rhett Akins.

    Thomas Rhett heads a long lineup at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, located at 2005 Lake Robbins Dr. in The Woodlands, on Saturday, June 29. Dustin Lynch, Russell Dickerson and Rhett Akins open. Tickets start at $30, plus fees. Gates open at 5:30 pm.

    Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit co-headline the White Oak Music Hall lawn on Friday, June 28.

    Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit
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    Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit co-headline the White Oak Music Hall lawn on Friday, June 28.
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    These are the 14 best things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Dec 17, 2025 | 6:30 pm
    Pentatonix
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    Pentatonix performs at American Airlines Center on November 20.

    We’re officially in the home stretch, and Christmas is just around the corner.

    Before that, this weekend offers plenty of holiday-themed events, including an ugly sweater party/toy drive and a yuletide visit from Pentatonix. But some fascinating visual art is also popping off this weekend, from an intriguing art exhibition to several movie screenings, including the latest from hometown boy Richard Linklater.

    Or, you could pick up some booze over at O.S.T. Liquor, get lit, and sing “Luv Ya Blue” over and over again – just a suggestion.

    Thursday, December 18

    Contemporary Arts Museum Houston presents Music at the Museum
    Music at the Museum is back, as CAMH wraps up the year with an evening of live music, an art workshop, and contemporary art. Jupiter will be spinning house, ambient, club tracks, and more. And you can participate in the cyanotype workshop downstairs. Join CAMH FAQ team member and artist Carlos Mendoza in this hands-on activity that bridges car cultures from the West Coast to H-Town. 6 pm.

    Sabine Street Studios presents "Zuzu's Petals" opening reception
    Sabine Street Studios’ end-of-the-year exhibition, “Zuzu’s Petals,” takes inspiration from the beloved 1946 classic film, It’s a Wonderful Life. The group exhibition of mixed media works offers an opportunity for reflection on the year that has passed, the promise of the new year ahead, and the meaningful memories that weave through our lives. The reception will include complimentary beverages and snacks, as well as brief artist talks where each creator will share insights into their work and its significance within the exhibition. 6 pm.

    Aurora Picture Show presents Aurora Holiday Party & Raffle
    Join Aurora Picture Show’s famously festive, annual holiday party – the first one held in the new Navigation Blvd. space. This free event features beverages provided by Double Trouble and Saint Arnold, light bites from Phoenicia, vintage holiday TV projections, and music provided by DJs Gracie Chavez, Marcelluz Gualez, Alex la Rotta, and Peter Lucas. The raffle, benefitting Aurora’s artistic and educational programming, is open until 9 pm and features an array of great items, experiences, and gift cards. 7 pm.

    Friday, December 19

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Nouvelle Vague
    Nouvelle Vague, Richard Linklater’s love letter to the revolutionary magic of the French New Wave, reimagines the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless (1960). As a Cahiers du Cinema critic, Godard (Guillaume Marbeck) turns to filmmaking with a mix of fresh faces and daring talents that bring his spontaneous, idiosyncratic film to life. Capturing the behind-the-scenes creative chaos at the heart of one of cinema’s most iconic and influential debuts, catch this movie at the MFAH this weekend – in glorious 35mm! 7 pm (5 pm Sunday).

    Rice Cinema presents The Projectionists’ Reel
    Rice Cinema will have a special screening featuring work by Tish Stringer, a Rice alum and former technical exhibition manager at Rice Cinema. In The Projectionists’ Reel, Kirston Otis spins the tale of how crafty projectionists of the Greenway Theater cannibalized cinematic ephemera into remix joy. Preceded by a bonus screening of We’re Not Judges, a short film by Renée Feltz, a former KPFT News Director, and currently at Democracy Now! The filmmakers will be in attendance for a post-screening Q&A. 7 pm.

    Houston Symphony presents Elf in Concert
    Buddy (Will Ferrell) was accidentally transported to the North Pole as a toddler and raised to adulthood among Santa’s elves. Unable to shake the feeling that he doesn’t fit in, the adult Buddy travels to New York in search of his real father (James Caan). After DNA test confirmation, Buddy and his dad build a relationship with chaotic (and comedic) moments. The heartwarming tale of Buddy the Elf will play on the big screen, while every note of John Debney’s score is played live to picture. 7:30 pm (2 pm Sunday)

    Vincent Victoria Presents The 1968 Cherry Cola Pitts Christmas Special: A Musical
    Vincent Victoria Presents delivers the world premiere of a new stage production, The 1968 Cherry Cola Pitts Christmas Special: Christmas Will Never be the Same. The production, a sharp, irreverent, joyously queer holiday biting satire set in the explosive year of 1968, stars Cherry Cola Pitts, an openly gay entertainer navigating fame, freedom, and chaos under the studio lights. 8 pm (3 and 8 pm Saturday; 3 pm Sunday).

    Saturday, December 20

    O.S.T. Liquor Store presents the Annual Holiday Bourbon Allocation
    O.S.T. Liquor Store will launch one of its largest and most anticipated bourbon allocation releases, offering more than 200 rare and highly coveted bottles to collectors and holiday shoppers. The event is known for drawing enthusiasts from across the Houston area who are seeking hard-to-find bourbons, whiskeys, and limited-edition spirits to raise the bar on gifting and entertaining this holiday season. Get there early. 10 am.

    BLCK Market Holiday Festival at East River
    Step into a festive celebration of Black-owned businesses at the BLCK Market Holiday Festival at East River. Attendees will enjoy holiday shopping at its finest as East River transforms into a bustling winter market filled with music, merriment, and unique finds. Browse curated gifts (seasonal décor, art, skincare, books, and candles), dance to the beats of live DJs, and get grub at food trucks – all while being surrounded by the joyful energy of community. Santa and Mrs. Claus will also be available for photos from 12-2 pm. 11 am.

    Pentatonix in concert
    In 2011, a cappella group Pentatonix became the first act to top both the Holiday Albums and Holiday Songs charts simultaneously. Since then, Christmas has become their business, dropping such seasonal releases as 2014’s That’s Christmas to Me and 2016’s A Pentatonix Christmas. They’ll be Houston as part of their Christmas in the City tour, performing favorite songs from their seven holiday-themed albums, including the new Christmas in the City. 7 pm.

    Winsome Prime presents Annual Ugly Sweater Christmas Party & Toy Drive
    The Southern-inspired steakhouse is kicking off the holiday week with its annual Ugly Sweater Christmas Party & Toy Drive. Attendees are asked to bring a new toy to benefit the Isiah Factor Christmas Toy Drive, as well as dress in their most outrageous, over-the-top holiday sweaters for an ugly sweater contest, with special perks, giveaways, and photo moments throughout the event. 7 pm.

    Sunday, December 21

    Kings Harbor Waterfront Village presents Holiday on the Harbor
    Join Lake Houston mixed-use development Kings Harbor Waterfront Village as it celebrates the holiday season with Holiday on the Harbor. Attendees can enjoy a free photo opportunity with Santa and Mrs. Claus, music from a DJ, face painting, an on-site caricature artist, and riding on the trackless train. Families can also play yard games and create holiday crafts, making it a day full of holiday cheer for kids and adults alike. 1 pm.

    Houston Cinema Arts Society and Houston Film Commission presents Luv Ya Bum!
    Luv Ya Bum! is more than a sports documentary – it’s a testament to the power of leadership, community, and the enduring impact of legendary Houston Oilers head coach Bum Phillips. River Oaks Theatre will have a screening, presented by Houston Cinema Arts Society (HCAS) and Houston Film Commission, complete with a post-screening conversation with the producers. A special exhibition will be on display, courtesy of the Museum of the Gulf Coast, featuring a remarkable collection of personal effects and historical artifacts. 2 pm.

    The Houston Tidelanders present Yule-Tide Carols
    The Houston Tidelanders will ring in the holiday season with their show, Yule-Tide Carols. The tradition brings Christmas to life through the four-part harmonies of barbershop a cappella singing. The Tidelanders will perform a mix of classic Christmas favorites and fresh new arrangements, from the peaceful beauty of “O Little Town of Bethlehem” to the inspiring message of “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day.” 4:30 pm.

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    Pentatonix performs at Toyota Center on December 20.

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