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    These are the 7 best concerts in Houston this week

    Johnston Farrow
    Johnston Farrow
    Nov 5, 2019 | 10:30 am

    For an assessment on the Houston music scene, look no further than the concert that took place this past weekend.

    One of the better shows of the year took place at White Oak Music Hall with the double Bayou City band showcase featuring the completely on fire international sound mixologists Khruangbin sizzling in front of a packed crowd.

    They invited several Texas artists to join them on stage, including the amazing-voiced Leon Bridges and slide guitar player Will Van Horn. Throw in some of the best outfits we've seen on stage since Ziggy Stardust played his last show and this performance was everything it was supposed to be.

    But wait! A last minute surprise came in the form of openers The Suffers, which brought their usual charismatic stage presence — we see you, Kam Franklin — to the proceedings and venue worthy of their talent.

    It'll be hard to top, but yet another Houston-area native will make his case for show of the year later this week.

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

    Post Malone at Toyota Center
    Other than perhaps Travis Scott, few hip-hop artists have achieved as much commercial success as Post Malone. The Syracuse, New York-born, Grapevine, Texas-raised Malone has sold over 60 million albums in the U.S. To put that into perspective, Nirvana, a band that influenced a generation, sold only 25 million albums in their homeland (75 million worldwide) in a time when people bought albums. Not surprisingly, the "White Iverson" star cites Kurt Cobain as an influence.

    A big reason for that success is Malone's latest, Beerbongs & Bentleys, being so damn catchy. Not that his songs deviate too much — there are several videos and articles there break down how similar Malone's songs are and how that formula has launched him to success. Hey, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

    Post Malone is at Toyota Center, located at 1510 Polk St., on Tuesday, November 4. Tyla Yaweh and Swae Lee open. Tickets start at $83.50 plus service fees. Doors open at 7 pm.

    CultureMap recommends: Sleater-Kinney at Heights Theater
    What a difference a few months makes. Less than a year ago, Sleater-Kinney fans salivated after news broke that the legendary indie-rock act were in the studio working with none other than Annie Clark — aka St. Vincent — behind the boards for their first album in years, The Center Won't Hold.

    But then the first single, "Hurry On Home," was released and it pointed towards a brand new vision and sound, far from the riot grrl, punk-rock beginnings of the band with synths and samples, and much less ferocious guitars and drums that Carrie Brownstein, Corin Tucker, and Janet Weiss were known for. Then Weiss announced her departure, citing the timeless excuse of "creative differences" and the two original members were left looking for a new drummer.

    Throw in the fact that this show was originally scheduled for the House of Blues and now is in the much smaller Heights Theater and diehard fans are left scratching their heads as to what's happening. The thing is, The Center Won't Hold might not be S-K's best, but it is a good record, but when it's put up against era-defining classics such as Dig Me Out and The Woods, it's a tough spot for a band that always rocks the hell out of a live show. Guaranteed this show will be more of the same from a band that too many are way too quick to dismiss.

    The new and improved Sleater-Kinney plays Heights Theater, located at 339 W 19th St., on Thursday, November 7. Tickets start at $32.55 plus fees. Doors open at 7 pm.

    CultureMap show of the week: Astroworld Festival
    One of the unique — and frankly, annoying — traits of hometown hip-hop hero Travis Scott's very successful and two-times sold-out Astroworld Festival is the organizers' refusal to release the line-up for the event until the day before the show. It's marketing genius, arrogance, and insecurity all rolled into one. But the move means there are plenty of rumors swirling around town about who will be at the show.

    One guess is Megan Thee Stallion, the Houston native that has had one the best years by any new artist on the planet. It may seem crazy, but don't rule out honorary Houstonian Dave Chappelle making an appearance since he's been performing sporadically at House of Blues' Bronze Peacock Room over the past month or so.

    Lastly, expect a major surprise, too, as industry insiders are talking diversification of the festival to draw fans of different genres that fits Scott's many stylistic influences and off-kilter, me-against-the-world mentality.

    Astroworld Festival goes down at NRG Park, at 1 NRG Pkwy, on Saturday, November 9. Tickets start at $200 on the resale market. Gates open at 12 pm.

    Kurt Vile and the Violators at White Oak Music Hall
    One of the more revered acts on the indie circuit, Kurt Vile and the Violators have earned accolades from critics and fans alike for his unique take on rootsy alt-rock. An original member of War on Drugs, Vile broke out with 2011's Smoke Ring for My Halo. He was last seen gracing the stage with famed Aussie talent Courtney Barnett but is back out on his own with 2018's Bottle It In. He'll be joined by indie heroes Dinosaur Jr. for an alt-rock match made in heaven.

    Kurt Vile and the Violators and Dinosaur Jr. play White Oak Music Hall, located at 2915 N. Main Street, on Saturday, November 9. Tickets start at $29.50 plus fees. Gates open at 7 pm.

    Vetsaid at Toyota Center
    Fans of classic rock won't want to miss out on this show as Eagles member Joe Walsh brings a veritable who's-who of musicians taking the Toyota Center stage for Vetsaid, all to raise funds for the National Association of Veterans Serving Organizations to go to vetted non-profits that serve the nation's heroes.

    Acts that will appear include ZZ Top, the Doobie Brothers, Brad Paisley, Sheryl Crow, and Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit. Over two years, Walsh has dispersed $1.2 million to help vets in need. That's a killer lineup for a great cause that offers something for everyone. Thanks for sharing the lineup ahead of time, Joe!

    Vetsaid, the Concert for Our Veterans, is at Toyota Center, located at 1510 Polk St, on Sunday, November 10. Tickets start at $25 plus service fees. Doors open at 4:30 pm.

    Foamhenge at Karbach
    Foamhenge, an event that sounds straight out of an outtake from This is Spinal Tap, is back for another year of turn the volume to 11. Co-founding member of Kiss, Ace Frehley, will headline the suds-and-leather clad event, surely busting out some of the songs that made him famous. Accept, High on Fire, Power Trip, Pat Travers Band, and Narcotic Wasteland will share the bill as well.

    Shout out to Karbach, which knows how to do these events right. And while it's a bit more, splurge for the VIP tickets which offer an amazing view of the stage and access to a buffet of food from one of the best brewery kitchens in Houston.

    Foamhenge goes down at Karbach Brewing Company, 2032 Karbach St., on Sunday, November 10. Tickets start at $28 plus fees. Gates open at 12:30 p.m.

    Sara Bareilles at Smart Financial
    Broadway fans will be out in full force for famed theater composer Sara Bareilles on Sunday night. A successful pop singer, the California native made a name for herself with the 2007 hit "Love Song" and subsequent album, Little Voice.

    But she rocketed to a new level stardom after composing the music for Broadway hit, Waitress, later appearing on the live NBC rendition of Jesus Christ Superstar. Her talents have earned her Grammy and Tony nominations but she's back to performing pop music, taking to the road behind her latest Top Ten album, Admist the Chaos.

    Sara Bareilles performs at Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land, located at 18111 Lexington Blvd. in Sugar Land, on Sunday, November 10. Tickets start at $29.50 plus fees. The show starts at 8 pm.

    Post Malone is at Toyota Center on Tuesday, November 5.

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    Photo by Adam DeGross
    Post Malone is at Toyota Center on Tuesday, November 5.
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    These are the 14 best things to do in Houston on Memorial Day weekend

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    Caption: Altitude Rooftop & Pool at Marriott Marquis Houston
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    Float the Texas-shaped lazy river at the Marriott Marquis Houston.

    It’s Memorial Day Weekend, and Houstonians have many ways to enjoy it besides just grilling in the backyard with the fam.

    Meow Wolf is a throwing a “neon prom,” and Theater Under the Stars is performing Lin-Manuel Miranda’s first musical. Hear local musicians celebrate Motown at Miller Outdoor Theatre. Float in Marriott Marquis Houston’s Texas-shaped lazy river. Or get tipsy with friends at Pearland Wine Fest. Just don’t forget to drink responsibly.

    Thursday, May 22

    Alyssa Edwards: Crowned
    From the small town of Mesquite, Texas to the worldwide stage, hear how Justin Johnson (better known as Alyssa Edwards) went from a shy boy to the winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race Global All Stars. Packed with Alyssa's signature humor and wit, she’ll share the outrageous, side-splitting tales of her rise to fame — broken heels, chipped nails, and all — delivered as only she can. Head over to House of Blues this weekend to take in all the fabulousness. 7 pm.

    Meow Wolf Houston presents Adulti-Verse: Neon Prom
    Meow Wolf Houston’s Adulti-Verse: Neon Prom invites adults 21 and up to step into a fully reimagined version of the classic rite of passage — over-processed hair, unprocessed feelings, and a surreal landscape of explorable art. Attendees can expect nostalgic music all night, interactive photo moments, surprise crowning ceremonies, and plenty of space to show up in their interpretation of a Meow Wolf prom. 7 pm.

    Theatre Under the Stars presents In the Heights
    For the final show of their season, Theatre Under The Stars will present Lin-Manuel Miranda’s first musical, In The Heights. The New York City neighborhood of Washington Heights is a place where the coffee from the corner bodega is light and sweet, the windows are always open, and the breeze carries the rhythm of three generations of music. It’s here that a bodega owner named Usnavi and his friends dream, hope, and work for a brighter future. Through Sunday, June 1. 7:30 pm (8 pm Friday; 2 and 8 pm Saturday; 2 and 7:30 pm Sunday).

    Friday, May 23

    Marriott Marquis Houston presents Summer Elevated
    This Memorial Day Weekend, Marriott Marquis Houston is kicking off summer with the return of Summer Elevated. Running through Labor Day, this rooftop poolside series turns the hotel –– home to the iconic Texas-shaped lazy river and an infinity pool with sweeping views of downtown –– into an urban resort. Summer Elevated is complimentary for Houstonians enjoying a staycation at the hotel this summer, and locals who want to spend a day at the hotel can join in on the fun thanks to Resort Pass.7 am.

    ARTECHOUSE presents Blooming Wonders
    Building upon ARTECHOUSE’s recent announcement of the Houston debut of Rolling Stone Presents: AMPLIFIED, the organization has announced that it will launch a companion exhibition for the summer. Originally produced by ARTECHOUSE Studio for its Washington, D.C. location, the exhibition creatively reimagines the beauty of nature through a seamless blend of art and science, highlighting the delicate relationship between the environment and the shifting climate. Noon.

    Kinetic Ensemble presents Deep Rooted: Celebrating Ten Years of Music-Making in Houston
    Kinetic Ensemble closes out its milestone 10th season with a program tracing and celebrating its Houston roots. The evening features no less than three premieres: a new work by composer Mason Bynes (who hails from Sugar Land, and is now based in New York) that expands upon her school-age hobby of composing musical telegrams for friends and classmates; the Texas premiere of In Light of Sound by genre-defying artist Evan Ziporyn; and a short fanfare by founding member, violinist-composer Giancarlo Latta. 7:30 pm.

    Bacement Foundation for the Arts presents Motown & More Revue
    We love the old-school R&B around the parts, so we’re definitely psyched about Bacement Foundation for the Arts presenting an R&B-packed weekend showcasing the city’s hottest talent. It will be a journey down memory lane with the biggest soul, funk, and R&B classics of all time, including songs by The Temptations, Chaka Khan, Marvin Gaye, Whitney Houston, The Isley Brothers, and more, including a brand-new Frankie Beverly Forever tribute. 8:15 pm.

    Saturday, May 24

    The RIver Oaks Theatre presents Essentials: Rushmore
    Before his latest film The Phoenician Scheme hits theaters, check out the 1998 movie that put filmmaker/proud Houstonian Wes Anderson on the map. When a beautiful first-grade teacher (Olivia WIlliams) arrives at a prep school, she soon attracts the attention of ambitious teenager Max Fischer (Jason Schwarzman), who quickly falls in love with her. However, the situation soon gets complicated when Max's new friend Herman Blume (Bill Murray) becomes involved with her, setting the two pals against one another in a war for her attention. 3:30 pm.

    Pearland Wine Fest
    Pearland Wine Fest will showcase a selection of wines from top-tier wine brands alongside local vendors offering unique goods, artisanal treats, and gourmet pairings. Sample an impressive selection of wines from renowned brands and hidden gems, perfect for every palate — from bold reds to crisp whites and everything in between. The event will also feature live music, activities, and more. 5 pm.

    Monterroso Gallery presents “JJ Baker: Closer Than They Appear” opening reception
    JJ Baker’s first solo exhibition has everyday objects transformed through his use of oil paint on found materials. By reimagining items often overlooked or discarded, Baker invites us to reconsider how we assign value and to notice beauty in unexpected places, shifting how we see the ordinary. Originally from Cincinnati, JJ Baker spent five years in Houston as a high school art teacher and artist before pursuing his MFA through the Alfred-Düsseldorf Painting Program. Through Saturday, July 5. 6 pm.

    Art Club at POST Houston Presents DJ Night – Sofia Kourtesis
    Peruvian-born, Berlin-based producer and DJ Sofia Kourtesis brings her deeply personal and globally resonant sound to Art Club. Known for blending Latin American rhythms, Berlin house, and field recordings from her travels, Kourtesis creates emotional landscapes that pulse with activism, memory, and movement. Her debut album Madres — named one of Pitchfork’s Best Albums of 2023 — showcases her unique ability to turn personal narratives into dancefloor anthems. 10 pm.

    Sunday, May 25

    Maven at Sawyer Yards presents Beats, Brews, and Barks
    As part of its popular Beats & Brews series, Maven at Sawyer Yards is hosting this special edition. In partnership with the LMJ Foundation, this event highlights animal welfare and pet adoption. Guests are encouraged to bring their own dogs to enjoy the festivities, including a pop-up from Lucky Dog Mobile Groomers, who will be offering complimentary nail trims for four-legged attendees. 11:15 am.

    Wooster’s Garden presents Kitchen Takeover
    Wooster’s Garden is hosting a one-night-only Kitchen Takeover, featuring celebrated chef Javier Becerra. Guests can expect fun Mexican dishes such as prime ribeye tacos with caramelized onions and salsa roja, a crudo flight, and pork belly pastor tacos with grilled pineapple, all served until they are sold out. This no-cover event will also have a live DJ and a lineup of craft cocktails from the bar. 4 pm.

    Project Row Houses 3rd Ward House Party: The Writers Bench Edition
    It’s the last hurrah for Project Row Houses’ Third Ward House Party, which will have its last community "jump-off" this weekend. It's The Writers Bench Edition, so come through and mingle/create with fellow hip-hop culture lovers. DJs Comp 1 and BBC will be providing the grooves, and barbecue will be served all day. Kiddie hip-hop artist Classic Kiki will also be shooting a music video at the party. Noon.

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