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    Live Music Now

    These are the 5 best concerts to catch in Houston this week

    Johnston Farrow
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    Aug 28, 2018 | 11:47 am

    Labor Day weekend mean a lot of folks take off out of town with the family in tow for one last summer jaunt and musicians seem to follow suit, with a smaller selection of concerts to choose from this week before the fall concert schedule really takes off. However, there are still a few great options to choose from for those who need to get their fix.

    These are the biggest and best shows of the week:

    CultureMap recommends: H-town’s Bun B is back
    One of CultureMap’s favorite Houston personalities, local hip-hop legend Bun B returns with his latest release, the aptly named, Return of the Trill. Bun B, real name Bernard Freeman, is one of the big reasons for the Houston hip-hop renaissance in the late-’90s/early-2000s when numerous rappers from the 713 achieved national notoriety.

    He achieved three Top 10 U.S. albums with Trill (No. 6), II Trill (No. 2), and Trill OG (No. 4). His popularity is still felt throughout the city as he’s become one of the major ambassadors of the rise of Houston as a center of culture and music — with countless appearances at events and as a featured speaker on television and radio. This is a can’t-miss show for any fan of hip-hop.

    Bun B releases his new album, Return of the Trill, at White Oak Music Hall, located at 2915 North Main St., on Thursday, August 30. Tickets are $9.37 in advance plus a $4.05 service charge. Doors open at 8 pm.

    Date night: Free lawn show with Houston Symphony
    One of the best values in the city are the various shows Houston Symphony performs at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion throughout the year. Lawn seating is free at these events, meaning it's the perfect opportunity for date night at a most romantic venue. The latest performance, Blue Suede Tunes, will feature tunes from the golden age of Las Vegas, featuring hits by Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley. Attendees are permitted to bring in outside food, so bring a picnic basket and blanket, sip on some wine, and enjoy your sweetie under the twilight.

    The Houston Symphony performs Blue Suede Tunes at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, located at 2005 Lake Robbins Dr. in The Woodlands, on Thursday, August 30. Orchestra and Mezzanine seating is $20 plus service fees, lawn seating is free. Gates open at 7 pm.

    Yelawolf hollers at HOB
    Alabama native Yelawolf first gained famed after signing to Eminem's Shady Records. While he has a similar flow to the Detroit rapper, Yela adds a lot of influences from his home state, with songs incorporating country, blues, and strings set to hip-hop beats. He's steadily gained a following since his first release under Slim Shady, Radioactive, with 2015's Love Story (which featured Em on the single, "Best Friend,") reaching No. 3 on the charts. His latest is 2017's Trial By Fire.

    Yelawolf performs at House of Blues, located at 1204 Caroline St., on Saturday, September 1. Tickets start at $25 plus service fees. Doors open at 7 pm.

    Givers at White Oak
    Louisiana indie-pop band Givers are a dash of Vampire Weekend, a dose of Grouplove, and a hint of Mumford and Sons. Basically, their songs are designed to make audiences dance with their self-described, rhythmically indebted Afro-pop. Their 2011 album, In Light made some noise with the buoyant singles, "Up, Up, Up" and "Saw You First." They are currently set to release their latest EP, Movin' On.

    Givers headline at White Oak Music Hall, located at 2915 N. Main St., on Saturday, September 1. Tickets are $13 plus a $5.98 service fee. Doors open at 8 p.m.

    CultureMap show of the week: Rock legends Journey and Def Leppard

    Correction: Last week, we incorrectly posted the dates of the Journey and Def Leppard show. They will be playing on Saturday, September 1 and Monday, September 3.

    Two of the biggest bands of their time, Journey and Def Leppard are hot on the nostalgia circuit due to the fact they've both sold gazillions of albums. Journey rose to fame with a series of chart topping arena rock singles, including the song that won't seem to go away and karaoke staple, "Don't Stop Believin'." Unfortunately, a nasty falling out with longtime singer Steve Perry years ago means Arnel Pineda will be singing your favorite hits.

    Hair metal influenced rock band Def Leppard scored one of the highest selling albums of all time with the 1987 release, Hysteria (25 million copies and counting). That album alone produced enough hits to keep any band going, including "Pour Some Sugar On Me," "Love Bites," "Animal," "Women," and the title track.

    Journey and Def Leppard co-headline at the Toyota Center, located at located at 1510 Polk St., on Saturday, September 1 and on Monday, September 3. Tickets start at $49.50 plus service fees. Doors open at 6 pm.

    Yelawolf performs at House of Blues on Saturday, September 1.

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    Yelawolf performs at House of Blues on Saturday, September 1.
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    50 years of TRF

    First Renaissance Festival since owner's death draws strong attendance

    Jef Rouner
    Dec 10, 2025 | 12:45 pm
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    Those who were worried about the Texas Renaissance Festival (TRF) not performing well the first year after a court mandated its sale and the death of its founder can rest easy. The final gate totals show that the 2025 season was just as well attended as previous ones.

    “The 51st annual Texas Renaissance Festival was another successful season thanks to our wonderful guests and dedicated team members,” TRF marketing director Tyler Moyer said. “Our team worked tirelessly to bring the magic of the Renaissance to life every weekend, and we’re grateful that our patrons love us more and more with every passing year. We’re so thankful to everyone who helped make this another great event, and we can’t wait to welcome folks back in 2026.”

    In total, 492,910 patrons visited TRF over its eight themed weekends, with almost 100,000 coming through the gates for the final, extended Christmas weekend alone. On Friday, November 28, some, including this reporter, might have felt the event felt too crowded. Still, people made merry in medieval Santa costumes and the occasional Krampus.

    While attendance was down about 8 percent from 2024 (533,356), that year featured many 50th anniversary celebrations. Over the past five years, TRF has averaged about 486,000 visitors according to the TRF media office. The numbers for 2025 are even more impressive considering that the last week of October featured torrential rain across the Houston area.

    There was much concern about how well the festival would run. Earlier this year, founder George Coulam lost a court case mandating that he sell the festival after Coulam attempted to back out of a deal with Austin developer Meril Rivard. The matter was further complicated by Coulam's death in May, throwing the appeal process into chaos.

    Throughout the tangled legal maneuverings, everyone running the festival vowed to keep it going just as it is. Grimes County Judge Gary W. Chaney appointed a pair of special masters to administrate TRF at the top while the matter sat in court, which they appear to have done flawlessly if the gate receipts are any indication.

    Now that the season is over, all parties involved with the lawsuit will have free rein to continue the fight and another indicator of how popular and profitable TRF is. The 90 day appeal window open to Coulam's beneficiary closes in early 2026, Hopefully, the matter will be settled before the next season looms.

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