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    Live Music Now

    These are the 7 best concerts in Houston this week

    Johnston Farrow
    Johnston Farrow
    Oct 29, 2019 | 11:15 am

    It's only a few weeks away and we still don't have any word who will be playing at Travis Scott's second edition of Astroworld Festival at NRG Park on November 9, which follows last year's model of not releasing the line-up until the day before the event.

    Let's hope Scott is up to starring at his own party after dislocating his knee at the Rolling Loud festival in New York City a few weeks ago.

    Rumors are rampant around the line-up with some whispers claiming that Pharrell Williams is being targeted as a headliner for the event, but nothing is concrete at this point. Not that it matters. The show is sold-out. And if last year was any indication (Post Malone and other big name hip-hop stars), this year's bill will be just a huge.

    Thankfully, we know exactly who will play this week on Houston stages. The CultureMap shows of the week are:

    The Suffers at Houston Zoo
    After being on the road extensively since the release of their second album, Everything Here, everyone's favorite Houston-based Gulf Coast soul act The Suffers are back home for a spell with talk of the group starting work on their third album.

    They will play the unique Feasts with the Beasts event at the Houston Zoo. The 14th annual edition will feature tastings by some of the best Bayou City restaurants. The last time they played a ticketed show in Houston, they immediately sold out. This is a great chance to see the city's best band, hang with some cool animals, and nosh on some choice eats.

    The Suffers are at the Houston Feast with the Beasts at the Houston Zoo, located at 6200 Hermann Park Dr., on Friday, November 1. Tickets start at $119 plus fees. The event starts at 7 pm.

    CultureMap show of the week: The Chainsmokers at Toyota Center
    The Chainsmokers — EDM duo Alex Pall and Drew Taggart — aren't going to win any awards for songwriting prowess any time soon, but they remain one of the biggest draws in the post-electronic music commercial golden age.

    Case in point: Back in 2017, the drew nearly 75,000 to NRG Stadium during RodeoHouston to see their version of beats, lights, and lasers — one of the biggest surprises of rodeo season. Since then, they've been plugging away with more of the same, bright electro house so prevalent on Top 40 radio while trying to earn some credibility with critics to mixed results, summed up by their newest EP, World War Joy. But for anyone who's into this type of show, this one will be big, dumb fun.

    The Chainsmokers play Toyota Center, located at 1510 Polk St., on Saturday, November 2. 5 Seconds of Summer and Lennon Stella open. Tickets start at $29.50 plus service fees. Doors open at 6 pm.

    CultureMap recommends: Khruangbin at White Oak
    This performance has the feeling of being one of those "I was there when" experiences. Houston's largely instrumental Khruangbin is slowly morphing into a major success story, one of the coolest acts in the game right now, gaining major notice by international music publications for their thrilling melange of funk, hip-hop rhythms, '60s and '70s psych-rock, surf rock and soul, Eastern influences, and killer stage presence, down to the wigs worn by guitarist Mark Speer and bassist Laura Lee.

    Joined by talented drummer Donald Johnson Jr., the trio made waves with Con Todo El Mundo, which led them to touring across the globe. This one feels like a homecoming with a lawn show serving as a coming out party for a group that is about to blast off.

    Khruangbin is at White Oak Music Hall, located at 2915 N. Main St., on Saturday, November 2. Tickets start at $29.50 plus fees. Gates open at 7 pm.

    Young Thug at NRG Arena
    Some trivia for you: Young Thug won a Grammy for Song of the Year for contributions to Childish Gambino's "This is America." The auto-tuned Atlanta rapper also hit No. 1 as a guest vocalist on Camila Cabello's "Havana."

    But now, the fashion forward hip-hop star is taking a turn in the spotlight with his first major headline tour following the release of his full-length debut, So Much Fun. He'll be joined by SNL star Pete Davidson's best friend on this H-town tour stop, Machine Gun Kelly.

    Young Thug performs at NRG Arena, located at 1 NRG Pkwy, on Saturday, November 2. Machine Gun Kelly opens. Tickets start at $18 plus fees. Doors open at 6 pm.

    Jade Bird at HOB
    British born singer-songwriter Jade Bird sounds like she was brought up in Greenwich Village, New York in the era of Bob Dylan rather than London in the 2010s. Her confessional style is reminiscent of the current wave of female folk-rock and Americana acts like Maggie Rogers or Lucy Dacus.

    In other words, she's pretty darn good. Her debut, self-titled full-length is fire. "Lottery" could be a Phoebe Bridgers song. "Uh Huh" sounds like a lost track by Courtney Barnett. If you want to experience what intimate shows are all about, this is a good place to start. This has a chance to be magic.

    Jade Bird performs at House of Blues, located at 1204 Caroline St., on Saturday, November 2. Flyte opens. Tickets start at $18 plus fees. Doors open at 7 pm.

    Trisha Yearwood at Smart Financial
    The queen of country takes time off from her multi-million home cooking empire to get back to doing what she does best. Trisha Yearwood left Garth Brooks in charge of their Oklahoma estate to hit the road behind her latest album, this year's acclaimed Every Girl. She'll be playing what could be considered an intimate show in Sugar Land when she easily could have headlined larger venues.

    Yearwood headlined RodeoHouston in 1994 and 2006, as well as costarred with her husband to close out the 2018 edition. Lucky for her Houston-area fans that she'll bring countless country chart hits from her nearly 30-year, multi-Grammy award winning catalog, including "She's In Love with the Boy," "Heaven, Heartache, and the Power of Love," and "XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl)."

    Trisha Yearwood performs at Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land, located at 18111 Lexington Blvd. in Sugar Land on Sunday, November 3. Caylee Hammack opens. Tickets start at $39.50 plus fees. The show starts at 7:30 pm.

    Schoolboy Q
    Once associated with Kendrick Lamar, the South Central, Los Angeles-raised Schoolboy Q launched his own successful hip-hop career in 2011 and has since been known as one of the smartest rappers in the game, just like his name suggests.

    After a couple of well-received independent albums, Q landed at the influential Interscope Records and hit No. 1 with his major label debut, Oxymoron. Since then, he's collaborated with Kanye West, Macklemore, and the late Mac Miller. His newest album, Crash Talk, entered the charts at No. 3 when released earlier this year.

    Schoolboy Q plays Revention Music Center, located at 520 Texas Ave., on Monday, November 4. NAV opens. Tickets start at $37.50 plus fees. Doors open at 7 pm.

    CultureMap recommends: Houston's Khraungbin blows up at White Oak Music Hall on Saturday, November 2.

    Khruangbin
    Photo by Andrew Cotterill
    CultureMap recommends: Houston's Khraungbin blows up at White Oak Music Hall on Saturday, November 2.
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    Riley Green review

    Country singer Riley Green kicks off RodeoHouston with Toby Keith tribute

    Craig Hlavaty
    Mar 2, 2026 | 10:39 pm
    Riley Green RodeoHouston concert 2026
    Courtesy of Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
    Country singer Riley Green opened RodeoHouston on Monday, March 2.

    Looking like a member of the Dutton clan that grew tired of the ranching business and got really into Toby Keith and duck hunting, Riley Green opened the 2026 edition of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo on Monday, March 2 in front of 59,250 attendees.

    The Alabama native and former college football quarterback — because of course he was — strikes a starched jeans balance between the tender, woo-pitchin’ of guys like Merle Haggard and George Jones and the deep, blinding romance of neo-traditionalists Tracy Lawrence and fellow 2026 RodeoHouston performer Tim McGraw, with a cowboy hat resting over his epic flow.

    Speaking of the Taylor Sheridan Television Universe (the TSTU), Green will soon be seen on the Sheridan-produced Yellowstone spin-off series Marshals, which premiered on CBS this past weekend, as a troubled former Navy SEAL.

    The ACM New Male Artist of the Year for 2020, the 37-year-old didn’t get around to playing RodeoHouston until just last year. When Green isn’t in a recording studio, performing onstage, starting a duck hunting brand, or conspicuously vacationing with his shirt off in a tropical climate near other young country stars, he retreats to his farm or deep into a far-flung swamp on a hunting excursion. That being said, if I ever start a country punk band, I’m going to call it Riley Green’s Forearms, because they seem to attract audiences as much as his music.

    Green’s show kicked off just after 9:20 pm with the man himself blowing into a duck call and launching into “Different ‘Round Here,” luckily out of earshot of any ducklings NRG Center potentially bedding down for the night.

    “Hell Of A Way To Go” came with a mid-song disclaimer that it was his grandfather who was a fan of Alabama football, lest any alumni in the crowd get things twisted, before switching it to up Texas.

    Green honored his mentor, Jamey Johnson, with a widescreen cover of the woolly singer-songwriter’s timeless “In Color”. Green’s earliest work was heavily influenced by Johnson, and the pair have become lasting friends.

    He and fellow country star Ella Langley have become inexorably linked since their 2024 chart-topping duet "You Look Like You Love Me” like a nu-country Conway and Loretta. Sadly, there was no convertible riding out onto the rodeo dirt with Langley riding shotgun to jump into the duet, but the female audience members filled in admirably in her stead. "There Was This Girl," his gold-certified debut single, followed it up.

    The late Toby Keith got some shine with a medley of his hits, including Green taking a turn at Keith’s 2002 anthem "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue," which has earned something of a resurgence due to the USA hockey team singing it at the Winter Olympics.

    Green slowed things down and took a break on a stool for “Jesus Saves” and “Don’t Mind If I Do,” showing off his solo acoustic chops.

    The smoldering bedroom romp “Worst Way” got the biggest squeals of the night, with tall boys hoisted over cowboy hats, while his 2019 hit, "I Wish Grandpas Never Died" — the triple-platinum tribute to his late grandfathers, Lendon Bonds and Buford Green — brought the waterworks and a sea of smartphone flashlights through the stadium.

    Green made his way out of the building with his band’s take on Alabama’s “Dixieland Delight,” jumping into a Ford pickup and into a few thousand fans’ dreams.

    Setlist

    Different ‘Round Here
    Change My Mind
    Hell of a Way To Go
    In Color (Jamey Johnson cover)
    You Look Like You Love Me
    There Was This Girl
    Toby Keith Tribute Set


    • I Should’ve Been A Cowboy
    • Courtesy of the Red, White & Blue

    Jesus Saves
    Don’t Mind If I Do
    Worst Way
    I Wish Grandpas Never Died
    Bury Me in Dixie / Dixieland Delight

    Riley Green RodeoHouston concert 2026

    Courtesy of Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

    Country singer Riley Green opened RodeoHouston on Monday, March 2.

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