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    Live Music Now

    These are the 6 best concerts in Houston this week

    Johnston Farrow
    Johnston Farrow
    Jul 9, 2019 | 3:25 pm

    A potential storm in the Gulf may wreak havoc with the live music schedule this week, but should Houston audiences be spared, last week's mainstream music schedule gives way to a strong lineup of critically acclaimed touring acts featuring diverse sounds including rock, R&B, soul, adult contemporary, hip-hop, and EDM.

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

    New Found Glory at HOB
    It appears there are plenty of emo fans in Houston as yet another band partial to punk hooks and lyrics not afraid to express all the feels visits the Bayou City. New Found Glory rode the wave of early-2000s pop-punk up the charts next to such luminaries as Good Charlotte and Saves the Day but with a much more playful and, some might say, goofier sensibility.

    One of the few true survivors of the era, NFG reached as high as No. 3 on the charts with 2004's Catalyst on the back of high energy performances and headlining slots on the Vans Warped tour. The band comes into town as part of its From the Screen to Your Stereo to Your Town tour, an obvious tongue-in-cheek reference to their beginnings on MTV, back when that station played actual music videos.

    New Found Glory is at House of Blues, located at 1204 Caroline St., on Wednesday, July 10. Real Friends and The Real November open. Tickets start at $24.50, plus fees. Doors open at 6 pm.

    Free show of the week: The Song + Story Series
    Call it VH1 Storytellers for local bands. The Hines Center for Spirituality and Prayer in downtown Houston is now hosting the Song + Story Series every Friday through August 16, featuring local acts breaking down their songs in an intimate setting. This Friday will feature electro-soul act The Hue, followed by Ben Jerrad on July 19, Chase Jordan on 7/26, Franchelle Lucas "Fre Wuhn" on August 2, Gio Chamba on August 9, and Max Flinn on August 16. The best part might be the free samples Saint Arnold Brewery will provide to attendees, which makes for a great way to discover local acts and a cheap night out on the town.

    The Song + Story Series takes place at the Hines Center, located at 500 Prairie St., on Fridays through August 16. Friday’s event features The Hue. Admission is free. Show starts at 7 pm.

    21 Savage at WOMH
    Let's send positive vibes and a prayer to the weather gods ahead of the 21 Savage show on the lawn at White Oak Music Hall this Friday. No other venue has struggled more with cancellations over the past few months due to the chaotic nature of Houston climate (MGMT) or band break-ups (Turnpike Troubadours), which is a real shame, because the White Oak lawn has the distinction of being one of the best places to catch a show in Houston.

    A tropical depression forming in the Gulf makes this date a toss-up, so check your weather forecast before you head out. In the event that it does go down, fans will see one of the hottest rappers in the world right now, the Atlanta-based rapper appearing on tracks by Cardi B and Post Malone, all the while dealing with his own issues centering around his citizenship in one of the more high-profile ICE crackdowns.

    21 Savage plays the White Oak Music Hall lawn, located at 2915 N. Main St., on Friday, July 12. Young Nudy and Calboy open. Tickets start at $18, plus fees. Gates open at 6:30 pm.

    Michael McDonald and Chaka Khan
    This Cynthia Woods bill is a bit of a head-scratcher. Michael McDonald is the definition of adult contemporary rock, rising to fame as the voice of the Doobie Brothers before embarking on a successful solo career with numerous radio hits your dad swears by. His middle-of-the-road style is so distinct, it became a hilarious running joke in the Steve Carrell film The 40-Year-Old Virgin. The main reason to head out to this one is 2019 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Chaka Khan, who has experienced a career renaissance based on an electric live show and four decades of hits, including those from her time in funk band Rufus ("Tell Me Something Good") and her solo career ("I Feel for You," "Through the Fire").

    Michael McDonald and Chaka Khan perform at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, located at 2005 Lake Robbins Dr. in The Woodlands, on Friday, July 12. Devon Gilfillian opens. Tickets start at $49.50, plus fees. Gates open at 6 pm.

    CultureMap show of the week: Diplo
    If Michael McDonald is the definition of adult contemporary, Diplo is the face of the excess of EDM. Even if many don't know his music, his over-the-top personality, constant social media posts, and ties to many hot, young stars in the entertainment industry have made him a very rich man. But when it comes down to it, it's his dub and Caribbean-influenced beats that make him a performer too hard to ignore, playing the Svengali to the buzziest artists in the world (M.I.A., Skrillex, Justin Bieber).

    His persona has been so central to his success, that it even spawned a spoof series, What Would Diplo Do?, starring James Van Der Beek as the man himself. If you're a fan of the beats, this is your chance to see one of the biggest performers in the world inside and outside the genre.

    Diplo takes over Stereo Live, located at 6400 Richmond Ave., on Saturday, July 13. Tickets are $69, plus a $17.33 service fee. Show starts at 10 pm.

    CultureMap recommends: The Head and the Heart
    Seattle group The Head and the Heart came around at the perfect time when acoustic folk-rock bands became all the rage (thanks, Mumford and Sons), shooting up the charts and becoming a touring mainstay in the process. They built their cred with smart business decisions, including signing to the interminably cool Sub Pop records before hitting the big leagues on a major label. First gaining traction with "Lost in My Mind" from their debut 2010 self-titled album, the band has consistently found radio success with hits such as "All We Ever Knew" and "Missed Connection." They back that up with a driving live show, a must-see for anyone who enjoys woods and wires over a rock foundation.

    The Head and the Heart are at White Oak Music Hall, located at 2915 N. Main St., on Saturday, July 13. Hippo Campus opens. Tickets start at $44, plus fees. Doors open at 7 pm.

    Chaka Khan co-headlines with Michael McDonald at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on Friday, July 12.

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    Chaka Khan co-headlines with Michael McDonald at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on Friday, July 12.
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    Here are the 16 best things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Apr 23, 2025 | 6:30 pm

    Houstonians will be doing a lot of celebrating this weekend – and a lot of celebrating with a few libations. Messina Hof will have its Wine & Roses Festival. Karbach Brewing will serve up buckets of beer for its Astros watch party. Kindred Stories will allow folks to sip and flip on International Bookstore Day. And Wooster’s Garden will shake and stir the cocktails during its 11th anniversary party.

    We also have an art bike festival/parade, a ladies’ professional golf championship, a Tex-Asian tasting tour, a San Jacinto Day celebration, and a night of comedy featuring two of the funniest women out there.

    Thursday, April 24

    LPGA Tour presents The Chevron Championship
    The Chevron Championship is one of five major championships on the Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour. Held at The Woodlands’ Club at Carlton Woods, the four-day event features the world’s most talented female golfers competing in the Tour’s first major of the season, including defending champion Nelly Korda and more. Chevron and the LPGA Foundation are supporting local organizations to empower women and girls in sports; science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education; and professional development. 8 am. (8 am Friday, Saturday, and Sunday).

    Taste of the Nation for No Kid Hungry
    More than 40 of the city’s best chefs and restaurants are gathering in support No Kid Hungry, a national campaign to end childhood hunger in America by the non-profit organization Share Our Strength. Along with delicious bites, guests can expect sips from celebrated winemakers, brewers, and bartenders, as well as raffles, interactive games, and cooking demos. This year’s co-chairs include Evelyn Garcia of Jūn, Leonardo Botello IV of Truth BBQ, Alba Huerta of Julep, Rebecca Masson of Fluff Bake Bar, and Ryan Pera of Coltivare — all of whom will be serving alongside restaurants such as Uchi, The Original Ninfa’s, Perseid, Musaafer, Little Rey, ChópnBlock, BCN, Eunice, The Blind Goat, Phat Eatery, and many more. 6 pm.
    [Editor’s note: This entry was adapted from Robin Barr Sussman’s article previewing upcoming food and wine events.]

    The Women’s Fund for Health Education and Resiliency presents 10th Annual Wine Dinner
    Houston nonprofit The Women’s Fund for Health Education and Resiliency presents their 10th Annual Wine Dinner. Chairs Vanessa and Chuck Ames will welcome guests while honoring the inaugural Toast to Resilience Class, whose leadership, compassion, and unwavering dedication reflect the heart of the organization’s mission. Proceeds will support The Women’s Fund programs that educate girls and women through classes, workshops, lectures, and publications focused on physical, mental, financial, emotional health, and wellness. 6:30 pm.

    WorldFest-Houston
    Even though founder Hunter Todd is no longer with us, WorldFest-Houston still lives on. The 2025 edition will include 34 feature films and 59 short films, spanning every genre, voice, and vision, from world premieres to rising stars of international cinema. Film highlights include documentaries on climate, culture, and courage; global perspectives from over 40 countries; Texas-made gems & regional premieres; and late-night thrillers and family-friendly matinees. Through Sunday, May 4. 7:30 pm (6:30 pm Friday; 1 pm Saturday and Sunday).

    Friday, April 25

    The Council on Recovery Spring Luncheon with Hank Azaria
    For over 40 years, The Council on Recovery’s Speaker Series has raised funds for those in the community affected by substance use, and has broken down the shame and stigma behind addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders that prevent people from seeking recovery.

    This year's keynote speaker is six-time Emmy winner Hank Azaria. Azaria has voiced over 100 characters on The Simpsons, including Moe Szyslak, Chief Wiggum, and Comic Book Guy. Noon.

    Messina Hof presents Wine & Roses Festival
    This two-day annual event invites locals and tourists to experience the winery’s award-winning products while enjoying live music, delightful food pairings, exclusive wine tastings, and local vendors, all while exploring the Estate Winery grounds in Bryan, Texas. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or simply looking for a fun weekend getaway, there’s plenty of options for those visiting the winery this spring. 6:30 pm (1 pm Saturday).

    Karbach Brewing presents Official Astros Watch Party
    Karbach Brewing is teaming up with the Astros for an official watch party at the Karbach Biergarten, where fans can catch them playing the Kansas City Royals. Former Astros outfielder Michael Bourn will be signing autographs and mingling with attendees. There will also be $5 Crawford Bock and Crawford Pale Ale specials, championship trophies on display, Astros vendors and giveaways, some exuberant cheerleading from the Astros Shooting Stars, and a visit from beloved Astros mascot Orbit. 6:30 pm.

    Amy Poehler and Tina Fey: Restless Leg Tour
    Steve Martin and Martin Short aren’t the only Saturday Night Live vets teaming up for live comedy. Comedians/SNL alumnae/former Golden Globes hosts Amy Poehler and Tina Fey are coming to Sugar Land as part of their Restless Leg Tour. Both Poehler and Fey got their big breaks on SNL (where they memorably manned the Weekend Update desk for a couple seasons), and have gone on to acclaimed comedy careers. Poehler is best known for her starring role on Parks and Recreation, while Fey created and starred in 30 Rock. 7 pm.

    Saturday, April 26

    San Jacinto Museum presents San Jacinto Day Celebration
    The San Jacinto Battleground will come alive with cannon fire, musket shots, and cries of “Remember the Alamo!” during the 189th anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto. The family-friendly celebration features battle reenactments, living history demonstrations, and hands-on activities. Guests can explore interactive experiences like cartridge box making, battlefield medicine, flag making, quill writing, and more. Kids’ activities, food trucks, market vendors, and nonprofits will also be on site. 10 am.

    Kindred Stories presents Independent Bookstore Day Sip & Flip
    Before Black-owned, Third Ward bookstore Kindred Stories makes its permanent move across the street to the Eldorado Ballroom, it will celebrate Independent Bookstore Day with a Sip & Flip gathering. Come through for cocktails, giveaways, and a chance to say goodbye to the bookstore’s original location and to wish them well for what’s to come. (You should also swing by CLASS Bookstore, another Black-owned spot near Texas Southern University.) 11 am.

    Houston Art Bike Parade & Festival
    The fourth annual Art Bike Parade & Festival – the Art Car Parade’s kid and bicycle enthusiast- friendly version – will go down at Fonde Park this year. The festival kicks off with the parade, which features hundreds of student-led art bike projects from local schools across the region. Featured activations include a fruit tree giveaway by Trees for Houston, a breakdancing course by BGirl City, and offerings from the Houston Humane Society, METRO, and GoodPop, among others. Noon.

    Wooster’s Garden presents Woo-Fest: 11th Anniversary Celebration
    Midtown cocktail bar Wooster’s Garden will celebrate 11 years of business with what they like to call Woo-Fest. Step back in time for a vintage-inspired party like no other. Woo-Fest features a lively vendor market, food trucks, live music, burlesque performances, cigar offerings, themed cocktails, and a “Best Dressed” contest for guests in their best 1900s/Peaky Blinders/Pre-Prohibition era attire. 3 pm.

    Asia Society Texas presents Homegrown Houston: A Tex-Asian Tasting Tour With Blood Bros. BBQ
    Asia Society Texas will celebrate the cuisines of Houston at a special barbecue edition of their annual tasting tour, presented with Blood Bros. BBQ. Terry Wong, Robin Wong, and Quy Hoang have curated a selection of stand-out, innovative chefs who are each presenting a dish that showcases their stories as chefs and, in turn, reflects the diversity and ingenuity of the Houston food scene. The evening also includes a DJ, drinks, and games. 4 pm.

    Sunday, April 27

    Cottonwood Bar presents 7th Annual Crawfish Cook-Off
    Cottonwood’s 7th Annual Crawfish Cook-Off invites guests to come hungry and ready to throw down with some of the best boil teams in the city. More than a dozen teams — including EZ Money, ResQue Cookers, Grate Expectations, Fear the Fish, West End Anglers, Saint Arnold, and Muddy Butts — will be vying for cash prizes and serious crawfish clout. Wristband holders will get unlimited crawfish tastings from each team, with the chance to vote for the People’s Choice Award, while a panel of local judges selects the Judge’s Pick. 11 am.

    Laura Rathe Fine Art presents Meredith Pardue: "The Spirit of Savage Spaces" opening reception
    Laura Rathe Fine Art presents "The Spirit of Savage Spaces," a solo exhibition featuring new works by Austin-based artist Meredith Pardue. Pardue shares with the audience a glimpse into her infinite dimensions of expression in her latest body of work, a reflection on the untamed spaces of existence and being. Tied to a style that has become renown, Pardue challenges herself to work from a different source of creative energy - a savage space. Through Sunday, May 18. Noon.

    HPMA Jazz Fest
    The Houston Professional Musicians’ Association will celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month with its 4th Annual HPMA Jazz Fest. Guests can experience a lineup of Houston’s top jazz musicians (Magnolia City Brass Band, Kashmere Stage Reunion Band, etc.) performing a mix of styles — from big band and swing to modern jazz, funk, and everything in between. The performances will take place at two different spaces at POST Houston: inside of Z Atrium at Eden Plant Co., and also at the Outpost, their rooftop event venue. 12:30 pm.

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    Amy Poehler & Tina Fey.
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