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    11 coolest concerts to catch in Houston this October

    Johnston Farrow
    Johnston Farrow
    Oct 8, 2021 | 2:45 pm

    Choices, choices, choices.

    In most normal years, October means an uptick in concerts due to Houston's periphery to the two-weekend Austin City Limits Music Festival. (Check out our must-see list here.)

    This year is different. Even without the ACL bump, bands are clamoring to get back on the road after 18 months of venue closures to make up losses incurred while on lockdown and venues are only more than willing to book them.

    That means a smorgasbord of acts and performers crowding concert listings, making for some extremely tough choices as a casual live music fan. Thankfully, CultureMap is here to help make those decisions easier with some of the most noteworthy shows through the end of October.

    Here are 11 to catch this month:

    Modest Mouse with Future Islands
    Friday, October 8
    White Oak Music Hall, 2915 N Main St.

    Popular Pacific Northwest act Modest Mouse returns to Houston for a lawn show at White Oak with a new album in tow, The Golden Casket, their first in six years. Much beloved for it's eccentric take on punk-inflected, left-field indie rock, they hit the big time with the instant classic single, "Float On," from 2004's high-water mark, Good News for People Who Love Bad News after a series of much beloved early albums.

    Bringing in The Smiths guitarist and Johnny Marr for a time, the band largely survived lead singer Isaac Brock's more questionable offstage moments. They'll be joined by the fantastic, atmospheric Baltimore rockers, Future Islands, that made a career on lead singer Samuel T. Herring's innate charisma and quirky dance moves. Act now because tickets are limited.

    Tickets start at $47 plus fees. Doors open at 6 pm.

    Sleigh Bells
    Tuesday, October 12
    Warehouse Live, 813 St Emanuel St.

    Brooklyn duo Sleigh Bells struck an immediate chord when they burst onto the scene in 2010 with their killer debut, Treats. Featuring Derek Miller’s heavy guitar riffing, it juxtaposed Alexis Krauss’s sugary, throwback, pop coo against hip-hop beats.

    Many pegged them as the next best girl-guy rock group a la White Stripes and The Kills, and appearances on Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations only confirmed their untouchable cool. But the band continued to produce same-sounding results, somewhat constrained by its distinct sound. They’ll look to break that jinx on their new album, the aptly-named Texis, and they can still bring the heat on-stage.

    Tickets start at $30 plus fees. Doors open at 8 pm.

    CultureMap Show of the Month: Houston Artist Commissioning Project Live Part 1
    Friday, October 15 and Saturday, October 16
    Jones Hall, 615 Louisiana St.

    Local artists get the spotlight as the Houston Artist Commissioning Project (HACP) unveil six live performance winners in the project's pilot year on the Jones Hall stage. The festivities will kickstart on Friday, October 15 with the world premiere performance, Becoming, a collaboration by indie duo Say Girl Say and Two Star Symphony Output in what they are calling a "musical and visual human experience."

    They'll be followed by spoken word vet Patrick Dave with a poetic ensemble for Black, Blue, All Lives; OH MY! And Loop38 and the Houston Contemporary Dance Company will bring together two boundary-pushing music and dance groups to explore the frictions between opposing force with Body and Spirit (Corpórea y Espíritu)

    Tickets start at $25 plus fees. Doors open at 7:30 pm.

    Fat Tony with Cadence Weapon
    Wednesday, October 13
    White Oak Music Hall, 2915 N Main St.

    Local underground rapper made good, the Third Ward’s Fat Tony, plays a hometown show after a few years of unassailable success, including a spot on the Vice TV night show, Vice Live, a slew of appearances on tracks by other luminaries in the hip-hop world, and the release of 2020’s Exotica.

    He’ll be joined by the live wire Canadian MC, Cadence Weapon, the former Edmonton poet laureate and Pitchfork contributor that just won one of Canada’s most prestigious music awards, the Polaris Prize, for his thrilling comeback album, Parallel World. For fans of forward-thinking, progressive rap, this is show is a must-attend event.

    Tickets start at $30 plus fees. Doors open at 8 pm.

    H.E.R. with Tone Stith
    Thursday, October 14
    Smart Financial Center at Sugar Land, 18111 Lexington Blvd.

    Modern R&B heads will be out in force to see the Grammy and Academy Award winning Bay Area artist, H.E.R., who has been pushing boundaries of the genre while racking up No. 1s on the R&B chart and becoming a strong voice for racial justice.

    Singles “Focus,” “Could’ve Been,” and “Damage” all went platinum and she picked up the Oscar for her song “Fight For You,” her contribution to the film, Judas and the Black Messiah. She'll bring that star power to Sugar Land this month.

    Tickets start at $69.50 plus fees. Show starts at 8 pm.

    Dead & Company
    Friday, October 15
    Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 2005 Lake Robbins Dr.

    The passing of Jerry Garcia was just another chapter in the story of three living members of the Grateful Dead, namely Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann, and Mickey Hart, who simply retooled as Dead & Company and added firepower in the form of revolving musicians to step in the role of the former lead guitarist.

    That has included Phish noodler, Trey Anastasio, and popular pop-blues crooner, John Mayer. Like most jam bands, the actual songs aren’t the point, it’s the journey in how they are delivered, so get those free spirits ready to sway to the grooves.

    Tickets start at $51.50 plus fees. Gates open at 6 pm.

    Kane Brown with Jordan Davis, Chase Rice, and Restless Road
    Friday, October 15, 1510 Polk St.

    One of the winners of the 2019 edition of RodeoHouston, No. 1-selling Kane Brown returns to the city of one of his greatest triumphs, performing in front of 75,000 at NRG Stadium before the world went dark just as his career was launching into the stratosphere.

    That's thanks in part to the 2018 album, Experiment, achieving crossover, mainstream success. He’ll dip his toes back into the water with a likely sold-out Toyota Center show, before we may see him back on the rodeo circuit.

    Tickets start at $40.50 plus fees. Doors open at 6 pm.

    CultureMap Recommends: Beach Fossils with Wild Nothing and Hannah Jadagu
    Saturday, October 16
    Satellite HTX, 6922 Harrisburg St.

    One of the strongest under-the-radar indie line-ups this fall, Brooklyn's Beach Fossils roll into town having established themselves as one of the best indie acts doing the jangly, lo-fi, recorded in a trash can sound made popular by The Drums, Surfer Blood, and Wavves.

    They've put out three fantastic albums that touch on melancholy sounds, much like co-headliner, Wild Nothing. A vehicle for Jack Tatum, Wild Nothing emerged as a bedroom pop project, drawing on sounds of The Smiths and even Beach House, before successively producing bigger sounding records, including 2016's Life of Pause and 2018's Indigo.

    Tickets start at $25 plus fees. Doors open at 7 pm.

    Jonas Brothers with Kelsea Ballerini
    Friday, October 23
    Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 2005 Lake Robbins Dr.

    The Jonas Brothers (Joe, Nick, Kevin) are one of the rare instances when a band is more popular after reuniting than the first part of their career. But that's the feat they pulled off when, after two of the brothers married very famous actresses (Joe with Sophie Turner; Nick with Priyanka Chopra), the boys got the band back together after an extended hiatus for acting careers, solo music, and side projects.

    They announced their return in 2019 with the hit song "Sucker," hitting No. 1 on the charts with the subsequent album, Happiness Begins, hitting No. 1 as well. Some guys have all the luck. They run through all the hits (maybe even the Disney years!) alongside country-pop star Kelsea Ballerini.

    Tickets start at $39.95 plus fees. Gates open at 6 pm.

    Jack Harlow with Babyface Ray and Mavi
    Saturday, October 30
    House of Blues, 1204 Caroline St.

    A rising star on the rap scene, Louisville native, Jack Harlow is working his way up festival posters with increasing font sizes with his intimately personal lyrics that are a direct line by contemporaries such as Drake. But when you're pulling in stars like Lil Wayne, DaBaby, and Big Sean to guest on your records, stardom is inevitable.

    His hugely received debut album, Thats What They All Say and a chart-topping song with Lil Nas X ("Industry") has him on a rocket ship not seen since perhaps Eminem. Check him out at the smaller House of Blues in Houston — he won't be playing venues this size for much longer. He's playing both weekends at ACL to much larger crowds which will soon be the norm.

    Tickets start at $29.50 plus fees. Doors open at 7:30 pm.

    Japanese Breakfast with Sasami
    Saturday, October 30
    White Oak Music Hall, 2915 N Main St.

    Already established as a indie rock star to watch, Japanese Breakfast aka Michelle Zauner benefitted from the time off during the pandemic, writing her memoir and becoming a best-selling author with Crying in H Mart.

    But the road is calling and so does the opportunity to promote one of the year's best albums with Jubilee, her most realized work to date that has been winning over crossover fans outside of the Pitchfork set. Not to be outdone, she recorded and released the soundtrack for video game, Sable, this year as well, making us all look lazy

    Tickets start at $34.50 plus fees. Doors open at 8 pm.

    R&B songstress H.E.R. is at Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land on Thursday, October 14.

    H.E.R.
    Photo courtesy of H.E.R.
    R&B songstress H.E.R. is at Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land on Thursday, October 14.
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    These are the 14 best things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Nov 5, 2025 | 6:31 pm
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    Comedian John Mulaney will tour in fall 2025.

    Judging by all the various holiday-related light shows that’ll be happening this weekend, we are officially in what is now known as “Mariah season.”

    As for non-Xmas stuff, this weekend offers several events for all the vinylheads in the area. It also has comedian John Mulaney showing up to do some stand-up. (He isn’t the only funny person coming to town.) Asia Society Texas starts up its annual Night Market, while the Bites and Beyond Festival will be serving up music and food at Discovery Green.

    All of that is happening this weekend. So, as a man with always-beautiful hair once said, we got things we gotta catch up on.

    Thursday, November 6

    Mid Main Houston presents First Thursday Block Party
    Let’s see what’s going on at our favorite monthly block party. On the music front, DJ Squincy Jones will be spinning at the breezeway, while Blue Heron Yacht Club, Mermaid Junction, and The Cold Stares will be performing around the block. Fresh Arts (this month’s nonprofit partner) will present the Artist INC Alumni Art Exhibition at Mid Main Gallery. Mark “Scrapdaddy” Bradford will have sculptures on Winbern Street, and Kearin Ever Cook will debut a mural in the Mid Main garage. 6 pm.

    Holocaust Museum Houston presents Cynthia Isakson: "Anachronous" opening reception
    The Holocaust Museum Houston presents "Anachronous," a new exhibition from Argentinian photographer Cynthia Isakson. The artist incorporates family photos into her own work, weaving together their stories with hers to create a new narrative. Featuring 18 digital photographs printed on breathable waterproof fabric, "Anachronous" projects moments from the past on top of contemporary portraits. Through Sunday, March 8. 6 pm.

    The Blessings Gallery presents Khruangbin Albums Listening Party
    For those who couldn’t get tickets to the two sold-out shows Grammy-nominated, Houston psych-rock trio Khruangbin will be doing at the Heights Theater this week, plant/vinyl shop The Blessings Gallery will give fans the next best thing: a listening party at its Heights location, just five doors away from the theater. Along with playing albums by the band, the gallery will also brew a special tea elixir for everyone to enjoy. 7:30 pm.

    Friday, November 7

    Asia Society Texas presents Night Market
    Asia Society Texas’ annual Night Market returns. Drawing inspiration from street markets in East and Southeast Asia, the all-ages festival celebrates Houston's Asian and Asian American communities through food, arts, shopping, and activities. Enjoy a festive evening as Asia Society Texas transforms its parking lot, street, and building into a marketplace, beer garden, and game zone. While the outdoor market is free and open to the public, tickets are required to access activities and sumo wrestling demonstrations inside Asia Society Texas' building. 6 pm.

    Vitacca Ballet presents Creation House 2
    An audience favorite, Vitacca Ballet Company Artists bring new work to life within this innovative incubator, Creation House 2. The premiere features six original works within an intimate and unique setting. Creation House 2 marks Vitacca’s annual choreographic platform, designed to promote the company artists’ creative development while spotlighting their voices both on and off stage. 7 and 9 pm.

    Live at the Founders Club: Divas Across the Decades
    Christina Wells will present an intimate night of music celebrating the iconic divas who have shaped the soundtrack of our lives — from the 1940s to today. Wells has performed on America’s Got Talent, as part of the Broadway National Tour of Chicago, and in Theatre Under the Stars’ The Little Mermaid, Newsies, and more. With powerhouse vocals, the support of her live band, and her backup singers LaBraska Washington and Lydia Jackson, Wells will belt new life into legendary hits. 7:30 pm.

    Memorial Hermann Broadway at the Hobby Center presents A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical
    A Beautiful Noise is the true story of how Neil Diamond went from a Brooklyn kid to become a chart-busting, show-stopping, award-winning American icon. Created in collaboration with Neil Diamond himself, the show features a catalogue of classics like "America," "Forever in Blue Jeans," and "Sweet Caroline." The show is an energy-filled musical memoir that tells the untold true story of how America's greatest hitmaker became a star, set to the songs that defined his career. 7:30 pm (2 and 7:30 pm Saturday; 1:30 and 7 pm Sunday).

    Saturday, November 8

    Bites and Beyond Festival
    The Bites and Beyond Music & Food Festival brings together more than 30 culinary vendors, including Late August, Gatlin's BBQ, Pho Saigon, Goode Company, and community partners UH's Eric's Restaurant and HCC Culinary. There will also be four stages of live music, featuring New Orleans bounce icon Big Freedia, genre-bending violinist Demola The Violinist, and a lineup spanning house, disco, Latin, and Afrobeats. 1 pm.

    Sound Revolution presents Tiny June + Friends Community Food Drive
    In light of the recent issues with SNAP and EBT benefits, Nicaraguan-born, Texas-raised singer-songwriter Tiny June and some fellow musicians will be coming together not just for the music, but for their neighbors. For this free event, they’ve partnered with Cabador Supper Club to provide pre-cooked meals for families in need. You can help by sponsoring a tray of food, which will be distributed later this month based on the money they raise. 6:30 pm.

    John Mulaney: Mister Whatever
    Ever since he got outta rehab, comedian John Mulaney has been winning left and right. His latest Netflix stand-up special, 2023's Baby J, won an Emmy for Outstanding Writing For A Variety Special. And he’s been getting raves for his Netflix talk show Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney. You can catch the former SNL writer/non-alcoholic beer pitchman this weekend in Sugar Land, making a stop on his John Mulaney: Mister Whatever tour. 7:30 pm.

    Lone Star Lyric presents Let’s Get Lost
    Take a trip on a train or “A Slow Boat to China” and whisper “Arrivederci, Roma” this weekend with Lone Star Lyric, Houston’s premiere boutique lyric theater and cabaret company. It’s been 20 years of great music, big laughs, and even a few tears. With Let’s Get Lost (held for one-night-only ]at Houston's own NY cabaret room, Ovations Night Club in Rice Village), LSL’s crooners will take you back to where it all began. Backed by a fantastic jazz trio, this will be a night to remember. 7:30 pm.

    Sunday, November 9

    Burger Fresh and Destination Unknown Records presents Vinyl and Fries
    Have you ever gone to a record swap and wished you had a burger and fries to go with all the crate-digging you’ll be doing? Burger Fresh in Humble and Destination Unknown Records have answered your prayers with this record show. Along with tasty burgers and fries that will be available for purchase, six vendors will be there with vinyl, CDs, tapes, posters and other physical media to buy/sell/swap. Noon.

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents “Myths and Leyendas: Mujeres”
    The MFAH will host a family festival celebrating women in myths, legends, and Latin American history. This festival highlights the Museum’s commitment to Latin American and Latino art, and art of the Indigenous Americas. The event will include food, live music, and dance performances on the Brown Foundation, Inc. Plaza. Visitors can play a lotería game with cards featuring MFAH works of art, and wander through the Cullen Sculpture Garden. While the event is free, securing tickets in advance is recommended. 1 pm.

    DACAMERA at the Eldorado: Pianist Julius Rodriguez
    DACAMERA at the Eldorado: Rising Jazz Stars presents New York-based pianist Julius Rodriguez, who merges elements of jazz, funk, and soul, capturing the essence of both old-school and contemporary styles. His sophomore album, Evergreen, showcases his expansive musical vision and versatile talent. Released in 2024 under the Verve label, the album features new original works that fuse various styles, presenting a bigger and more audacious sound. 5 and 7 pm.

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    Comedian John Mulaney will perform in Sugar Land on Saturday.

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