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    Simmering September Shows

    11 coolest concerts to catch in Houston this September

    Johnston Farrow
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    Sep 7, 2021 | 11:31 am

    When concerts returned in force it felt like we all had turned a corner. Unfortunately, like the the many memes circulating online, the Delta Variant had other plans for us this summer, leaving venues and artists scrambling to deal with the new, infectious reality.

    Some major concert promoters, such as AEG, announced they would require proof of vaccinations or a negative test within 72 hours starting October 1. At first, Live Nation said they’d leave it up to the artists or venues, but thought better of it and followed AEG’s lead, requiring the same protocols starting October 4.

    Some artists decided to pull out of scheduled tours all together, including indie-rock legends Dinosaur Jr. who were set to play White Oak Music Hall this month.

    In other words, be sure to check your venue listings for the latest show information before you head out. For those ready to rock, September tees up the strongest line-up yet for national and internationally touring acts in 2021. Here are the biggest, best, and most notable, including a few faves.

    City and Colour with Nuevo
    Thursday, September 9
    House of Blues, 1204 Caroline St.

    The award-winning, Canadian chart-topping, folk-punk troubadour, City and Colour (aka Dallas Green), first made his name in hardcore emo act Alexisonfire but began a new phase of his career by replacing his electric guitar for an acoustic one.

    The second act made an even larger impact than with his original band, mostly due to his poignant lyrics and heartfelt intensity. He’s back on the road to finally tour his 2019 album, A Pill for Loneliness.

    Tickets start at $36 plus fees. Doors open at 7 pm.

    Pitbull with Iggy Azalea
    Friday, September 10
    Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 2005 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands

    The man responsible for the sale of millions of bottles of Bud Light and a favorite of wedding DJs everywhere, Latin superstar Pitbull has carved out a major career serving as the toastmaster to a audiences of a certain age that are looking for non-descript, middle-of-the-road fun.

    He’s touring behind his latest collection of Latin-inspired party jams, Libertad 548. He’ll be joined by much-maligned pop star Iggy Azalea, looking to win back some fans after a couple of hard years of controversies and music beefs.

    Tickets start at $29.95 plus fees. Gates open at 7 p.m.

    CultureMap Show of the Month: Harry Styles with Jenny Lewis
    Monday, September 13
    Toyota Center, 1510 Polk St.

    One of the biggest pop stars in the world rolls through Houston when Harry Styles visits with his "Love On Tour" worldwide jaunt. Taking a page straight out of the Justin Timberlake playbook, Styles left his mega-selling hit boy band, One Direction, and set off on a career that deftly balanced music and movies.

    Smartly, his solo work draws on the best from the history of British music, such as Elton John, Queen, and the Beatles with a healthy dose of pop melody that didn't lose any fans.

    By the the time the Fine Line single "Watermelon Sugar" hit No. 1 during the height of the pandemic, Styles was seemingly everywhere - movie premieres, awards ceremonies, and on Saturday Night Live. Fantastic opener Jenny Lewis is an inspired choice and represents Styles' interest in indie and rock sounds.

    Tickets start at $39.50 plus fees. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

    CultureMap Local Band of the Month: Transviolet with Space Kiddettes and Lorelei Marcell
    Wednesday, September 15
    The Secret Group, 2101 Polk St.

    Speaking of Harry Styles, alternative rock-pop act Transviolet is in town from San Diego, a group that earned an endorsement from pop singer. But the most exciting thing about this show is the return of Space City favorites, Space Kiddettes, to a Houston stage.

    The fantastically colorful duo comprised of Trent Lira and Devon Will recently made an appearance on the massively popular reality show, America’s Got Talent, and they’ve been hard at work with a variety of projects, including new music which has been hinted for a release on the near horizon.

    Tickets start at $15 plus fees. Doors open at 7 p.m.

    Tinashe
    Thursday, September 16
    House of Blues, 1204 Caroline St.

    Starting her career in the pop world, rising star Tinashe eventually went in a different direction, one that has been paying off on the hip-hop/R&B charts since the 2014 platinum, NSFW smash “2 On.”

    Since then, she’s released a series of eclectic and critically acclaimed albums and singles, appearing alongside RZA, Iggy Azalea Offset, Ty Dolla $ign, Future, and more before signing a management deal with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation. She’s touring behind the recent independent release, 333, which is drawing rave reviews.

    Tickets start at $30 plus fees. Doors open at 7 p.m.

    Kings of Leon with Cold War Kids
    Saturday, September 18
    Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 2005 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands

    When Kings of Leon first burst onto the scene in the early-2000s, music press labeled the Followill brothers (and cousin) the Southern Strokes. Nearly 20 years later, that designation looked hasty at best, a huge miss at worst.

    The band far surpassed the reach of the hip, rich-kid NYC band, selling six million copies of 2008’s Only by the Night on the strength of major radio singles, “Sex on Fire,” and “Use Somebody." The Nashville-based act returns to the Bayou City for the first time since playing to over 60,000 at RodeoHouston, touting their new album, When You See Yourself.

    Tickets start at $36 plus fees. Gates open at 6 p.m.

    Lucy Dacus
    Saturday, September 18
    White Oak Music Hall, 2915 N Main St.

    One of the huge crop of extremely talented female singer-songwriters of the late-2010s, Lucy Dacus saw her star rise alongside other luminaries, Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, Waxahatchee, and Soccer Mommy, the former two of which she joined to form the one-off band, boygenius.

    Her witty and insightful lyrics drew quick critical notice in indie circles, leading to tours with The Decemberists, Car Seat Headrest, and Sylvan Esso. Her new album, Home Video, is one of the year's best.

    Tickets start at $18 plus fees. Show starts at 8 p.m.

    CultureMap Recommends: Sylvan Esso
    Sunday, September 19
    Bayou Music Center, 520 Texas Ave.

    Speaking of Sylvan Esso, few other bands could boast a pre-pandemic trajectory like the the North Carolina act with headline tours and major festival slots before the world shut down. The duo, comprised of Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn, first burst onto the scene with the excellent 2014 self-titled debut that featured bouncy electro-indie tunes with heart-on-the-sleeve lyrics, including "H.S.K.T" and "Coffee."

    They followed it up with a Grammy nomination for 2017's What Now, a collection that leaned into their electronic influences. They are back with two albums recorded during lockdown in 2020: the live set With, and Free Love, the latter which would make year-end best lists.

    They'll be back to doing what they do best in front of their largest solo Houston show at Bayou Music Center this month.

    Tickets start at $29.50 plus fees. Doors open at 7 p.m.

    Darryl Hall & John Oates with Squeeze and KT Tunstall
    Sunday, September 26
    Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 2005 Lake Robbins Dr, The Woodlands

    Oh-oh-here they come... Two of the biggest hitmakers of the late-'70s and early-'80s, Darryl Hall & John Oates produced some of the most recognizable hits for their time, including the aforementioned "Maneater," "Rich Girl," the low-key underrated "I Can't Go for That," "Private Eyes" and more.

    They'll make up for a rescheduled show from way back in June 2020, so the anticipation should be amped for this one. They'll round out a killer line-up with British act, Squeeze ("Tempted," "Cool For Cats"), as well as Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall.

    Tickets start at $29.50 plus fees. Gates open at 5:30 p.m.

    Maroon 5 with Blackbear
    Tuesday, September 28
    Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 2005 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands

    Quick: name another member of Maroon 5 outside of lead singer-guitarist Adam Levine. It's hard, right?

    The ubiquitous Levine may be better known among the masses for his time on the popular NBC show, The Voice, but he got there with a penchant for writing songs made for the radio: 15 top ten Billboard hits and four No. 1s, including "Girls Like You," "Moves Like Jagger," "One More Night," and "Makes Me Wonder."

    Nothing screams Girls Night Out more than this show, but dudes who love sugary, schmaltzy adult pop songs are more than welcome too.

    Tickets start at $40 plus fees. Gates open at 6 p.m.

    Willow
    Thursday, September 30
    White Oak Music Hall, 2915 N Main St.

    Willow, the daughter of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith has what one might consider an outside-the-box career. She became the youngest artist to score a double-platinum song with 2010's "Whip My Hair," whose accompanying viral dance video spread across schoolyards around the globe.

    Much like the fashion she's drawn praises for, she's rarely stuck to one taste or genre, mixing up R&B, pop, hip-hop, and more.

    Her latest trick is transforming herself into a pop-punk hero, with her latest single, "Transparent Soul" featuring Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, getting play on alternative and rock radio. She'll bring her colorful vision to White Oak Music Hall at the end of the month.

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

    Pop singer-songwriter Tinashe performs at House of Blues on Thursday, September 16.

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    Pop singer-songwriter Tinashe performs at House of Blues on Thursday, September 16.
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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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