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    These are the 8 best concerts to catch in Houston this week

    Johnston Farrow
    Johnston Farrow
    Oct 9, 2018 | 3:40 pm

    Sometimes in the flurry of activity to cover all the shows in Houston each week, we miss out on mentioning a great band that’s playing a show. That happened last week when Austin’s Bright Light Social Hour played a set at the Heights Theater to support their new Missing Something EP. By all means, head to all streaming services, local record stores, or the band’s website to pick up a copy.

    Meanwhile, another packed week of concerts that resemble an episode of MTV’s late-'90s stop-motion hit show, Celebrity Deathmatch,with some tough decisions for music fans. Most notably, it's Odezsa vs. Johnny Marr on Thursday and Arctic Monkeys vs. Garbage on Friday. Who will you choose?

    For those who are still on the fence, think of this as a guide to get you to the show that will be the best bang for your buck. Here are CultureMap’s best and biggest shows of the week:

    Jungle and Rhye
    No, it's not the name of some new fancy cocktail by your favorite mixologist — it's a pretty great lineup of two buzzy acts at House of Blues. Jungle has been making some big noise in Europe, releasing two top-ten albums in the United Kingdom. The latest, For Ever, is critically acclaimed neo-soul and funk, mixed into a euphoric live spectacle.

    Toronto's Rhye has released two of the most lauded albums in the last few years with 2013's Sadé-indebted Woman and this year's Blood both of which caused indie kids everywhere to quizically puzzle over the gender of the lead singer (hint: it's a dude).

    Jungle performs at House of Blues, located at 1204 Caroline St., on Tuesday, October 9. Rhye opens. Tickets start at $25 plus service fees. Doors open at 7 pm.

    Lights and music: Odesza
    The last time Washington state-based duo Odesza visited Houston, it was to put on a thrilling set at Day for Night in December 2016 that blew the audience away. They return to the Revention Music Center as part of their current tour that is, unfortunately, blowing audiences in a not-so-great way. Still, if you're a fan of EDM, the risk of bodily harm will be worth it to see these two pros in action. Also, Jai Wolf is an extremely underrated producer in his own right and shouldn't be missed.

    Odesza lights up the Revention Music Center, located at 520 Texas Ave., on Thursday, October 11. Jai Wolf opens. Tickets start at $42.50 plus service fees. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

    CultureMap recommends: guitar hero Johnny Marr
    One of the most influential guitarists of all time, Johnny Marr (and his red, hollow-bodied, cherry red Gibson axe) has had an interesting career after his star-making turn in the seminal '80s band The Smiths. As songwriting partner to Morrissey, Marr realized some of the most recognizable hooks in the history of the indie rock genre. The fact he isn't in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with his former band is a downright travesty.

    Following the contentious dissolution of that band, Marr went on to play in other bands as a guest star, including The Pretenders, The Cribs, and Modest Mouse, while releasing his own solo records, including this year's Call the Comet. Any fan of his many bands should be put on notice to see the legend in action with that famously beautiful guitar of his.

    Johnny Marr performs at the White Oak Music Hall, located at 2915 North Main St., on Thursday, October 11. The Belle Game opens. Tickets start at $35 plus a $12.99 service fee. Doors open at 8 pm.

    CultureMap show of the week: Arctic Monkeys
    After rocketing to fame in the mid-aughts in the United Kingdom with the stone cold classic, Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not, the Arctic Monkeys finally broke through to U.S. audiences with alt-rock hit "Do I Wanna Know" from 2013's A.M. That jam infused some Queens of the Stone Age swagger into lead singer Alex Turner's sharp lyrical wordplay. Their latest, Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, is a sonic departure that has alienated some fans, but the band's Houston show sold-out almost immediately, no doubt to hear their killer singles, including their still-best, "Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor."

    Arctic Monkeys play the Revention Music Center, located at 520 Texas Ave., on Friday, October 12. Tickets start at $124 plus service fees on the resale market. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

    Only happy when it rains: Garbage
    Garbage's legacy continues to burns bright. The four-piece alt-rock band, fronted by the charismatic badass, Shirley Manson, is back on the road, performing their 1998 album, Version 2.0, in full, which included the hits "Special," and "Push It." The nostalgia circuit feels somehow below them, but for many new fans of the band who weren't around to see them in their prime, this is a great chance to see why they were so revered in the first place. Seeing Manson prowl the stage like the true rock star that she is will be well worth the price of admission.

    Garbage headlines House of Blues, located at 1204 Caroline St., on Friday, October 12. Rituals of Mine open. Tickets start at $47 on the resale market. Doors open at 7 pm.

    CultureMap free show of the week: Local Music Festival
    Having kids can be a drag. They get up super early in the morning and they can't knock back the Fireball whiskey at late night live music shows. They also don't care you knocked back Fireball the night before when they get up at dawn.

    The inaugural Local Music Festival is a great opportunity to experience music together (without the Fireball). Set for Evelyn's Park in Bellaire, the day will feature emerging bands, an evening session, and a night session with over 15 bands. Food trucks and fun activities will be available and those kids will be super worn out by the end of it. Win-win!

    The Local Music Festival takes place at Evelyn's Park Great Lawn, located at 4400 Bellaire Blvd., on Saturday, October 13 from noon to 10 pm. Admission is free.

    Lily Allen at HOB
    Remember MySpace? The precursor to Facebook's social media over-reach that launched numerous bands and finally let us stalk our exes via the internet is what we have to thank for the career of Lily Allen. Allen is one of the smarter pop acts the U.K. offered us in the 2000s, her debut, Alright, Still, was one of that decade's best albums detailing wry, observational, often-times hilarious tales of taking revenge on your ex — thanks, MySpace! — and getting messed up with friends. Allen is a tabloid star back home, but it will be interesting to see what type of audience she has here in Texas, where she has hardly registered a blip over the last decade. She's touring on the back of this year's No Shame.

    Lily Allen plays House of Blues, located at 1204 Caroline St., on Saturday, October 13. S-X opens. Tickets start at $34.50 each. Doors open at 7 pm.

    Alice Cooper on the lawn at White Oak
    All bow to Alice Cooper. It's hard to think of where music would be without the godfather of shock rock. Certainly there'd be no Marilyn Manson, no black metal, probably no hair metal or make-up on dudes playing hard and heavy riffs. The 70-year-old boasts 27 studio albums, has sold millions or records, and single-handedly made gothic facepaint and scaring suburban housewives cool. He is touring behind 2017's Paranormal.

    Alice Cooper hits the White Oak Music Hall lawn, located at 2915 North Main St., on Thursday, October 11. Tickets start at $45 plus a $15.88 service fee. Gates open at 6:30 pm.

    Cheeky U.K. pop star Lily Allen performs at House of Blues on Saturday, October 13.

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    Cheeky U.K. pop star Lily Allen performs at House of Blues on Saturday, October 13.
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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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