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    Live Music Now

    These are the 9 best concerts to catch in Houston this week

    Johnston Farrow
    Johnston Farrow
    Oct 2, 2018 | 3:17 pm

    Don't say we didn't warn you. Lauryn Hill postponed her scheduled set at Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land on September 29; the award-winning singer came down with cold. The show is now scheduled for May 9, 2019. Killing me softly, indeed.

    In other music related news, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh apparently instigated an altercation after a UB40 concert back in 1985. (Serious question: Who gets into a fight over UB40? Too much red, red wine perhaps?)

    Hopefully, the following shows will go on as scheduled without a postponement or FBI investigation. Here are CultureMap's best and biggest shows of the week.

    Goo Goo Dolls celebrate the '90s
    Get ready to slow dance awkwardly with your high school crush. There once was a time when the Goo Goo Dolls was one of the biggest bands in the country. Starting off as a power-pop trio led by lead singer, Johnny Rzeznik, the group hit it big with the acoustic ballad, “Name” in 1995, on the otherwise straight-ahead alt-rock album, A Boy Named Goo. The New York band hit it even bigger with “Iris” a few years later, a song played at every prom across America. The group is playing the corresponding album, Dizzy up the Girl, in full on its current U.S. tour.

    Goo Goo Dolls play Dizzy up the Girl in its entirety at House of Blues, located at 1204 Caroline St., on Tuesday, October 2. Tickets start at $49.50 plus service fees. Doors open at 7 pm.

    CultureMap free show of the week: The Tontons and Say Girl Say
    Two of the best Houston acts come together for a free concert at Discovery Green this Thursday, in what is the best happy hour option of the week. Word is The Tontons, with their catchy-as-hell Smiths-esque sound, are in the studio finally working on a long-awaited follow-up to 2014's Make Out Stories and Other Stories of Love. Hallelujah. The mystical duo Say Girl Say is due to drop their second album soon. Here's hoping we'll get to hear some new tunes at this show.

    The Tontons appear at the Thursday Concert Series at Discovery Green, 1500 McKinney St. Say Girl Say opens. Admission is free. Show starts at 7 pm.

    J Balvin returns
    After scoring one of the highest attended concerts at RodeoHouston earlier this year, reggaeton performer J Balvin (born José Álvaro Osorio Balvin) is back, playing a far more intimate show at the Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land. His appearance couldn't have come a hotter time for the Latin pop star, having just scored a No. 1 single with the Cardi B track, "I Like It." His latest album, Vibras, recently gave him his highest chart placement, coming in at No. 15 on the Billboard charts. Expect a packed, energetic crowd for this one.

    J Balvin performs at the Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land, located at 18111 Lexington Blvd. in Sugar Land, on Thursday, October 4. Tickets start at $39.95 plus service charges. Show starts at 8 pm.

    "Dancing Queen," Houston Symphony style
    Is ABBA cool? One could argue that if you have to ask, probably not, but there's no denying the pure melodic brilliance of the Swedish quartet that produced some of the catchiest earworms in the history of pop music, so much that a massive Broadway play and two Hollywood hit films came from their songs. "Dancing Queen," "Mamma Mia," "Waterloo," "Take a Chance on Me," "S.O.S." and many more will be highlights when the Houston Symphony covers the jammed catalog of hits along with vocal group, Rajaton, this weekend at Jones Hall.

    The Music of Abba will be performed by the Houston Symphony at Jones Hall, located at 615 Louisiana St., on Friday, October 5, Saturday, October 6, and Sunday, October 7. Tickets start at $59 plus service fees. Shows on Friday and Saturday start at 8 pm, Sunday at 7:30 pm.

    CultureMap recommends: Buzzy Bishop Briggs at House of Blues
    Fans of Imagine Dragons and girl power will want to check out Bishop Briggs, the 26-year-old, British alt-rock singer-songwriter who is blowing up the airwaves and racking up YouTube views as of late with her song, "The River." She has toured with Coldplay, appeared on American Idol, and is becoming a mainstay at international festivals for her in-your-face lyrics and powerful voice. Fans of INXS will want to check out her cover of "Never Tear Us Apart." She's touring behind her new album, Church of Scars.

    Bishop Briggs is at House of Blues, located at 1204 Caroline St., on Saturday, October 6. Tickets start at $25 plus service fees. Doors open at 7 pm.

    Hometown heroes: Wild Moccasins and Vodi
    After teaming up at the Bands for Beto event at Warehouse Live in August, local acts Wild Moccasins and Vodi join forces once again at the Satellite Bar for full sets. Wild Moccasins are riding high following their summer release of their new album, Look Together, and Vodi is still working behind one of last year's bests, Talk. The much talked about John Allen Stephens, producer for The Suffers' Everything Here, will open. Hit this show to celebrate how strong the Houston music scene is right now.

    Wild Moccasins headline Satellite Bar, located at 6922 Harrisburg Blvd., on Saturday, October 6. Vodi and John Allen Stephens open. Tickets start at $12 plus service charges. Doors open at 7 pm.

    No. 1 Brockhampton at Revention
    It's been a good week for Brockhampton, as the 14-member rap collective just hit No. 1 on the chart for its new album, Iridescence. Now based in L.A., the self-described boy band — think Wu-Tang crossed with N'Sync — just signed a $15 million record deal with music giant RCA after releasing earlier albums independently with smooth beats, and a fresh-faced, modern perspective. Not too shabby for a group that started off in San Marcos, Texas, with many members having ties to Houston.

    Brockhampton performs at Revention Music Center, located at 520 Texas Ave., on Sunday, October 7. Tickets start at $35 plus service fees. Doors open at 8 pm.

    Sebastian Bach at White Oak
    Oh the '80s, when dudes with long hair, a can of hairspray, a makeup kit, and lots of leather could be rock stars. Count Sebastian Bach as one of those rock stars, the front man for Skid Row, which scored hits with "18 and Life," "I Remember You," and "Youth Gone Wild." Bach has maintained a profile in music, but is probably mostly remembered by this generation for his turn as an actor on smart teen drama, Gilmore Girls. For diehards, or fans of the classic show, Bach is back, playing the nostalgia circuit covering his Skid Row and solo hits.

    Sebastien Bach headlines the White Oak Music Hall, located at 2915 N. Main St., on Sunday, October 7. One Bad Son and Monte Pittman opens. Tickets start at $20 plus a $8.63 service fee. Doors open at 7 pm.

    CultureMap show of the week: Bands for Beto 2.0
    Just like the August rally, put politics aside, and the latest gathering for U.S. Senate hopeful Beto O'Rourke is one heckuva music line-up. The Beto Voter Registration Rally will be hosted by H-town legends, hip-hop star Bun B and former Texans running back Arian Foster. In addition, you'll get performances from alt-folk crooner Shakey Graves, alt-rockers The Tontons, rapper Willie D, and Latin act Bombon. In other words, there's something for everyone. (Unless you're a Ted Cruz fan, that is.)

    The Beto Voter Registration Rally goes down at White Oak Music Hall, located at 2915 N. Main St., on Monday, October 8. Bun B, Shakey Graves, Willie D, The Tontons, and Bombon will perform. RSVP required. $25 donation is suggested. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

    Houston's The Tontons play a free show at Discovery Green on Thursday, October 4.

    The Tontons
    Photo courtesy of The Tontons
    Houston's The Tontons play a free show at Discovery Green on Thursday, October 4.
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    Weekend event planner

    Here are the 14 best things to do in Houston this Christmas weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Dec 24, 2025 | 4:30 pm
    Nutcracker Magical Christmas Ballet
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    So, Thursday is the big day, when many Houstonians will get together with family and/or friends to celebrate Christmas with presents, egg nog, and a festive meal.

    But that doesn’t mean there still won’t be events popping off this weekend. Some are holiday-related (like Stages’ staging of The Twelve Dates of Christmas and the Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet going down in Sugar Land), while others are just some fun things to do (like watching some college football at NRG Stadium or attending the birthday bash of a local punk legend at Dan Electro’s).

    Whatever you do, just have a holly, jolly time this weekend.

    Thursday, December 25

    Toro Toro presents Christmas Brunch
    Embark on a brunch journey over at Toro Toro this Christmas. Executive chef Jonathan Esparza and his team have prepared an extensive, Christmas brunch buffet menu, featuring a selection of traditional holiday dishes and interactive stations. Brunch is priced at $145 per adult and $65 per child (11 and under; children 5 and under eat free). Dinner will also be served a la carte from 5:30 to 10 pm. 10 am.

    Juliet Steakhouse & Fine Dining presents Holiday Buffet Feast
    Juliet will be serving up a fabulous Christmas Day buffet, priced at $59 for adults and $28 for kids 12 and under (children under 5 dine free). The buffet includes carved-to-order turkey and filet mignon, plus sides such as mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, candied yams, cornbread dressing, mac and cheese, collard greens, dinner rolls, Caesar salad, and lobster bisque. Desserts include peach cobbler, sweet potato pie, and assorted cookies. Noon.

    The Flat presents DJ Sun’s A James Brown Christmas Tribute
    DJ Sun will be giving the gift of funk, with The Flat’s annual James Brown musical tribute. Flash Gordon Parks will also be spinning some cuts written, produced, and/or performed by the hardest-working man in show business. Special holiday cocktails will also be served, so pull up and close out Christmas night the right way: by getting funky with it! 8 pm.

    Friday, December 26

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Little Kid Flicks and Big Kid Flicks
    A holiday season favorite at the MFAH, Kid Flicks is a compilation of fun, artful, inspired, and thought-provoking short film compilations presented in partnership with the New York International Children’s Film Festival. These award-winning short films offer a chance to explore new frontiers from around the world, across the street, and the ever-expanding boundaries of our own perspectives. Little Kid Flicks is designed for ages 5 and up. Big Kid Flicks is designed for ages 8 and up. 11:30 am and 2 pm.

    Downtown Houston+ presents Movies Under the Stars: The Fighting Temptations
    As part of their Movies Under the Stars series, Downtown Houston+ will present a screening of the 2003 comedy The Fighting Temptations, where our own Beyoncé Knowles-Carter stars as a talented young singer who helps a childhood friend (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) revive a struggling church choir, at Trebly Park. Visitors are encouraged to grab takeout from a surrounding restaurant and bring their own lawn blanket to enjoy the screening. 6:30 pm.

    Improv Houston presents Marcus D. Wiley
    The son of a preacher, Christian comedian (and former Texas Southern University professor) Marcus D. Wiley's charismatic style of delivery is clean, captivating, funny, and knowledgeable. He provides lots of laughter along with a guaranteed message on being a better you. Earlier this year, Wiley released his third, hour-long special Marriage Is Major Surgery (executive-produced by Houston stand-up star Ali Siddiq) on YouTube. 7:30 and 9:45 pm (7 pm Saturday).

    Stages presents The Twelve Dates of Christmas
    After seeing her fiance kiss another woman at the televised Thanksgiving Day Parade, Mary’s life falls apart — just in time for the holidays. Over the next year, she stumbles back into the dating world. It seems nothing can help Mary’s growing cynicism, until the charm and innocence of a five-year-old boy unexpectedly brings a new outlook on life and love. This heartwarming one-woman play offers a hilarious and modern alternative to the old standards of the holiday season. 7:30 pm (3 and 7:30 pm Saturday; 3 pm Sunday).

    Saturday, December 27

    Wonky Power presents Jazz & Jokes
    A new night of stand-up, cocktails, and live jazz will debut inside one of Houston’s most intimate creative rooms. Jazz & Jokes brings together two of the best live experiences — laughter and live music — curated for a cozy, seated evening at Wonky Power. Featuring a rotating cast of special stand-up comedians from Houston and beyond, paired with a live jazz band setting the mood all night, this night will offer a warm, relaxed atmosphere, great drinks, and a room built for performance. 7 pm.

    Kinder's Texas Bowl: Houston vs. LSU
    The 2025 Kinder's Texas Bowl will feature a matchup between the Houston Cougars of the Big 12 Conference, making its 31st all-time bowl appearance, and the LSU Tigers of the Southeastern Conference. Houston enters the Texas Bowl ranked No. 21 in the College Football Playoff rankings with a 9-3 overall record, its best record since 2021. This will mark the first time the Cougars have played in the Bowl since 2007. 8:15 pm.

    The Garden Theatre presents Cruel Intentions
    Based on the 1999 teen flick, Cruel Intentions: The ’90s Musical pulls audiences into the manipulative world of Manhattan’s most dangerous liaisons: Sebastian Valmont and Kathryn Merteuil. Fueled by revenge and passion, the diabolically charming step-siblings place a bet on whether or not Sebastian can deflower their incoming headmaster’s daughter, Annette Hargrove. The musical features throwback hits by artists like Christina Aguilera, 'NSYNC, and Britney Spears. Through Sunday, January 11. 8 pm (2 and 8 pm Saturday; 2 pm Sunday).

    Goode Co. Armadillo Palace presents Roger Creager Piano Bar
    Award-winning country singer/Texas native Roger Creager will be in town to do a post-Xmas set at Goode Co. Armadillo Palace. With more than a dozen No. 1 singles on the Texas Music Chart and Entertainer of the Year honors from both CMA Texas and the Texas Music Awards, Creager brings a mix of road-tested songwriting and bold melodies. Dine on authentic Texas fare, including signature house favorites the Damn Goode Burger and the Damn Goode Margarita. 9 pm.

    Sunday, December 28

    Dan Electro’s presents J.R.’s Birthday Bash
    Houston punk pioneer (and all-around good guy) J.R. Delgado has been a member of multiple punk, hardcore and garage rock bands. He was also the owner of the legendary rock club The Axiom in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s. This weekend, he’lll be celebrating his 70th birthday at Dan Electro’s, and he’ll be having a free throwdown everyone is invited to. Hickoids, Jane Woe, and Bastard Union will be providing the live jams, while DJ LP will be spinning music all day. 1 pm.

    Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet
    |Over at Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land, Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet will highlight an international cast and Ukrainian principal artists performing at the peak of classical European ballet. Audiences will be transported by the magic of jaw-dropping acrobatics, larger-than-life puppets, and hand-crafted sets and costumes. Share the tradition of pure holiday magic and Tchaikovsky’s timeless score with friends and family of all ages. 3 pm.

    Arthouse Houston presents Hedwig and the Angry Inch with John Cameron Mitchell
    Arthouse Houston will present a one-night-only event of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, with star/creator John Cameron Mitchell. The 2001 indie musical classic (based on Mitchell’s off-Broadway play) follows Hedwig, an East Berliner transplant and lead singer in a band, who is chasing down his ex for stealing his songs. The screening will be accompanied by a live director's commentary by Mitchell, and followed by a live music set led by Mitchell, with band members Amber Martin and Chapman Welch. (Read CultureMap’s exclusive interview with Mitchell here.) 7:30 pm.

    Nutcracker Magical Christmas Ballet
    Photo courtesy of Nutcracker Magical Christmas Ballet

    Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet will perform in Sugar Land this weekend.

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