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    These are the 7 best concerts in Houston this week

    Johnston Farrow
    Johnston Farrow
    May 28, 2019 | 9:30 am

    Before getting to the shows of the week, let's take a moment to remember a piece of Houston music history, as crews are nearing the end of the demolition process of the building that once housed Fitzgerald's nightclub.

    The venue, owned by Sara Fitzgerald for over 40 years, hosted countless up-and-coming bands and touring acts on its upstairs and downstairs stages and served as a gathering spot for The Heights arts scene. Fitz's went through a brief renaissance when local promoter Pegstar Concerts took over the space, bringing in some top-tier national and international talent, even working on renovating parts of the building. But Fitzgerald's couldn't sustain that magic after the group broke ties and opened White Oak Music Hall on N. Main Street.

    The property, purchased by a Chicago development group, will soon be home to retail space.

    As always, the show must go on. CultureMap's biggest, best, and most noteworthy shows of the week are as follows:

    CultureMap show of the week: Lionel Richie at Smart Financial
    R&B legend Lionel Richie is akin to a musical Energizer bunny. The Alabama-raised songwriter first gained fame when he joined '70s Motown group The Commodores, writing their best known songs, "Easy" and "Three Times a Lady." He went on to selling millions more albums as a solo artist in the '80s, most notably with the Grammy award-winning Can't Slow Down, producing hit songs like "All Night Long (All Night)" and "Hello."

    While his popularity waned in the '90s, Richie continued to release records and write songs for other artists (his friendship with country star Kenny Rogers is well documented). He is experiencing another wave of popularity in the wake of his turn as a judge for the newest rendition of the never-say-die music reality show American Idol. His latest turn on Idol has only sought to remind American audiences of his deep and storied catalog. His Hello Hits tour rolls into Sugar Land this Tuesday night.

    Lionel Ritchie brings the hits to Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land, located at 18111 Lexington Blvd. in Sugar Land, on Tuesday, May 28. Tickets start at $35, plus fees. Doors open at 7 pm.

    Juggalos, unite: Insane Clown Posse at Warehouse Live
    Fans of magnets and Faygo soda will be in their happy place when Michigan horrorcore (yes, it's a thing) rappers Insane Clown Posse hit Houston this week. Say what you will about ICP, but they've hit their own kind of celebrity status among outcasts that fully embrace the subculture built around Shaggy 2 Dope and Violent J.

    Their annual "Gathering of the Juggalos" now attracts tens of thousands of fans and made middle America so nervous that the FBI named juggalos as an official street gang. That's a tad ridiculous for an act that produces mediocre and oftentimes, hilarious, rap. But hey, for the curious, this could be an interesting night out. ICP's latest is Fearless Fred Fury.

    Insane Clown Posse is at Warehouse Live, located at 813 Emanuel St, on Thursday, May 30. Rittz, Mac Lethal, Mushroomhead, DJ Paul, and Ouija Macc open. Tickets start at $30, plus fees. Doors open at 6 pm.

    Jamey Johnson at HOB
    Nashville-via-Alabama singer-songwriter Jamey Johnson harks back to classic country and his long line of songwriting credits point the way, contributing tunes to George Strait, Willie Nelson, and Trace Adkins. He parlayed his rising star into several Country Music Awards and Grammy Award nominations as well as a platinum selling album in 2008's That Lonesome Song.

    Johnson also uses that star power to raise money for various causes, including Farm Aid and an annual golf tournament to raise money for pancreatic cancer research. While he hasn't put out new music in some time, his deep catalog means country fans will pack House of Blues on Thursday night.

    Jamey Johnson appears at House of Blues, located at 1204 Caroline St., on Thursday, May 30. Natalie Stovall opens. Tickets start at $38 plus fees. Doors open at 7 pm.

    Kiefer Sutherland in a barn
    Yes, you read that right. Acclaimed Emmy and Golden Globe award winning actor Kiefer Sutherland will play the Big Barn at the Dosey Doe this week, taking a break from his various film and television projects to hit the road with his band. He plies his musical trade in country music, and based off his long history of legal troubles, has plenty of material to work with, producing two albums, 2016's Down in a Hole and this year's Reckless & Me. Tickets are expensive for this one, but attendees get dinner, and the chance to spend time with the world's best interrogator. Not too shabby.

    Kiefer Sutherland takes the stage in the Big Barn at the Dosey Doe, located at 25911 I-45 N. in The Woodlands, on Thursday, May 30. Tickets start at $98, meal included. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

    DIY folk legend Ani DiFranco
    The definition of do-it-yourself, alt-folk singer-songwriter and activist Ani DiFranco paved the way for countless other musicians to build their own careers apart from the major label system, years before streaming largely removed that choice. Other than her eclectic and exciting brand of acoustic-driven music, DiFranco made waves when she started her own Righteous Babe Records in 1990 to put out her music and that of other similarly minded artists.

    She has since released 20 studio albums, and a series of bootlegs and compilations, including her latest, No Walls Mixtape, all the while being a voice for various causes and serving as an overall hero for the LGBTQ community (DiFranco is bisexual). While her profile has diminished somewhat from its heights in the early 2000s, DiFranco remains a force and puts on one helluva live show.

    Ani Difranco headlines White Oak Music Hall, located at 2915 N. Main St, on Friday, May 31. Diane Patterson opens. Tickets start at $30, plus fees. Doors open at 8 pm.

    Margaritaville in The Woodlands: Jimmy Buffet
    Jimmy Buffet fans might not be classified as a street gang by the FBI, but make no mistake, Parrotheads are definitely a subgenre of their own, turning out in numbers to see him wherever the easy-listening "Margaritaville" multi-platinum star plays. That includes Cynthia Woods, where Buffett will play for the 23rd time in its 30 season history, which surely has to be a record for a touring act.

    As you might of guessed, this one is sold out, but tickets are available on the resale market. One guy who probably has a ticket includes Texans star JJ Watt, who performed with Buffett on the bongos a few years back, because even when he's not on the field, he's got to find something to hit.

    Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band play Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, located at 2005 Lake Robbins Dr. in The Woodlands on Saturday, June 1. Tickets start at $71, plus fees on the resale market. Gates open at 6:30 am.

    CultureMap recommends: The Lemonheads at WOMH
    A tale in rock star excess and what-could've-been, power-pop act The Lemonheads scored a sustained period of popularity in the early-'90s, thanks in part to some excellent albums and the good looks of lead singer Evan Dando. The Boston band released a string of near-classics in their heyday, including the It's a Shame About Rayand Come On Feel the Lemonheads, the former skyrocketing their profile with a cover version of the Simon and Garfunkel classic "Mrs. Robinson."

    But the increased spotlight and a rumored drug habit did a number on Dando, and he largely retreated from music, waiting 10 years to release the follow-up to 2009's Varshons with the aptly named Varshons 2. The undeniable melodic greatness of Dando's songbook and sheer curiosity of what he's been up to over the last decade make this a show one to see.

    The Lemonheads perform at White Oak Music Hall, located at 2915 N Main St., on Saturday, June 1. Tommy Stinson opens. Tickets start at $20, plus fees. Doors open at 8 pm.

    Country star Jamey Johnson is at House of Blues on Thursday, May 30.

    Jamey Johnson
      
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    Country star Jamey Johnson is at House of Blues on Thursday, May 30.
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    Here are the 14 best things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Jun 4, 2025 | 6:30 pm
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    This weekend is all about coming out – both figuratively and literally – to play.

    Two Pride Month screenings practically open and close this weekend. (As a comic icon who’ll be performing on Saturday would say, not that there’s anything wrong with that.) Sandwiched in-between, we’ll also have the return of a very big art show, an anniversary celebration/Prince tribute going on at a Montrose spot, a taco fest thrown by a legendary Texas magazine, and the Houston Symphony saluting the classic works of a legendary Hollywood composer.

    Thursday, June 5

    The Woodlands Arts Council presents Jim N. Hill: “Essence: People & Places” opening reception
    The Woodlands Arts Council will present its summer exhibition,featuring the work of artist Jim N. Hill. The colorful and expressive collection invites viewers into a world of serene landscapes, cheerful moments, and reflections on the joy of everyday life. Hill’s career spans several decades and continents. His technique combines acrylic, watercolor, collage, and pencil to create textured compositions that are both emotional and imaginative. Through Thursday, August 7. 6 pm.

    Discovery Green presents Park After Dark
    As the sun goes down, the park lights up, because the park will be keeping the fountains and lights on late every Thursday this month. Discovery Green’s Rocket Dog art cart will be onsite with games and toys for rent. Freshly painted picnic tables double as game boards for guests to bring chess or checkers and challenge a friend. Food trucks and local vendors will be serving up sweet treats and tasty eats all evening. 7 pm.

    Rooftop Cinema Club Uptown presents Pride Month: Challengers
    Rooftop Cinema Club Houston is rolling out the rainbow carpet for Pride Month with a lineup of films and events. Expect matchmaking, skyline views, and special screenings where 15 percent of ticket proceeds will be donated to Tony’s Place, a local nonprofit supporting LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness and housing instability. The first screening will be Challengers, that hot-and-heavy sports drama starring Zendaya as a tennis prodigy torn between two competitive BFFs (Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist). 10 pm.

    Friday, June 6

    Lawndale Art Center presents The Big Show 2025 opening reception
    The Big Show is an exhibition of new work by artists practicing within a 100-mile radius of Lawndale Art Center. The 2025 edition will be juried by Dr. Phillip A. Townsend, curator of Art & Art Galleries at Black Studies and lecturer in the Department of African and African Diaspora Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Artists include Mathieu JN Baptiste, Marcus John Guillory, Renata Lucia, RANDY WROSIV and others. Admission is free. Through Saturday, August 2. 7 pm.

    Houston Symphony presents "John Williams & Steven Spielberg: Movie Magic"
    Spanning 50 years and 29 films, John Williams’ and Steven Spielberg’s legendary partnership has created unparalleled movie magic. This concert will relive the unforgettable music from Jaws, Jurassic Park, Raiders of the Lost Ark, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Schindler’s List, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and more in this symphonic celebration of Hollywood’s dynamic duo. This concert will be conducted by Steven Reineke. 7:30 pm (2 and 7:30 pm Saturday; 2 pm Sunday).

    Marriott Marquis Houston and Hulu present Summer Poolside Cinema
    This summer, movie night gets a rooftop twist at Marriott Marquis Houston.Altitude—the hotel’s open-air rooftop terrace—will transform into a lively outdoor cinema each Friday night, thanks to a new partnership with Hulu. The first movie will be the 2020 sci-fi romcom Palm Springs, starring Andy Samberg. Themed popcorn boxes and other fun touches will round out the experience, making this a can’t-miss series for locals and visitors alike. Guests can also purchase seasonal cocktails and summer bites. Through Friday, September 5. 7:30 pm.

    Stageworks Theatre presents Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play
    In Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play, spies, murder, love, and other trademarks of Alfred Hitchcock come to life in the style of a 1940s radio broadcast of the master of suspense's earlier films. Featuring The Lodger, Sabotage, and The 39 Steps, Vintage Hitchcock is a triple feature, complete with vintage commercials, that recreates a daring train chase, a serial killer's ominous presence, and a devastating explosion through the magic of live sound effects. Through Sunday, June 22. 7:30 pm (3 pm Sunday).

    Saturday, June 7

    Texas Monthly presents Taco Fest
    At the inaugural Texas Monthly Taco Fest South, visitors will enjoy an evening of live entertainment and some of the best tacos Texas has to offer. Taco Fest is a celebration of the “New Tejano” culinary movement popping off in Texas. Tickets will give folks access to bites from 15 taco joints featured on Texas Monthly’s 50 Best Tacos in Texas list and the accompanying list of honorable mentions, including No. 1 ranked Ana Liz Taqueria from Mission, Texas. 5 pm.

    Echoes 3 Year Anniversary Celebration
    Expect a lot of purple stuff over at Echoes this weekend. The Montrose hangout marks its third anniversary with a celebration honoring the legacy of Prince on what would have been his birthday. The night will feature Prince-themed music all evening — from deep cuts to dancefloor anthems — along with specialty cocktails, and a nod to the funk and soul that define both the artist and the venue. 4 pm.

    Alejandro Escovedo with special guest Aaron Lee Tajsan
    Alejandro Escovedo is known for being an acclaimed Americana singer/songwriter, born and bred right here in Texas. But we were today years old when we found out he opened for The Sex Pistols. Back when he was in the California punk band The Nuns, they opened up the Pistols’ notorious final concert in San Francisco. He dips back in his past for his latest album, 2024’s Echo Dancing, including new and repurposed versions of songs from his catalog. He’ll be performing those this weekend at The Heights Theater. 8 pm.

    Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presents Jerry Seinfeld
    Sometimes, we wonder if Jerry Seinfeld gets flanked by fans, ready to give him the myriad junk food that he and Larry David made famous on their classic sitcom Seinfeld. From Drake’s Coffee Cakes to Junior Mints to Chuckles to Snapple to just plain ol’ cereal, Seinfeld has to be the most junk food-crazy show in television history. Seinfeld continues to give props to junk food – he starred and directed in Netflix’s quasi-Pop Tarts history Unfrosted last year. Let’s see if any Pop-Tarts show up on stage when he does a show in The Woodlands this weekend. 7:30 pm.

    Sunday, June 8

    Houston Cinema Arts Society presents Pride Month Double Feature
    Houston Cinema Arts Society will have a special Pride Month double feature at the historic DeLUXE Theatre. First up is the iconic 1991 documentary Paris Is Burning, which provides a vibrant snapshot of the 1980s through the eyes of New York City's African American and Latinx Harlem drag-ball scene. After that, it’s the 2024 doc I’m Your Venus, which follows the unsolved murder of Paris star Venus Xtravaganza. These two films speak to the beauty, power, and resilience of the trans communities, as well as the violence and oppression they face. 4 pm.

    Theatre Under The Stars presents Brews & Broadway
    Theatre Under The Stars presents Brews & Broadway, a festive, casual event that gives Houston’s theater lovers a place to gather, cheer on their favorite shows, and celebrate the 78th Annual Tony Awards, all while supporting TUTS’ artistic and educational programs. Attendees will enjoy a live screening of the awards, along with theatre-themed games, live performances, themed bites, and giveaways. The event is only for those 21 and older. 6 pm.

    Black Magic Social Club presents The Freak Show
    You know, we don’t regularly shout-out shows featuring local bands getting their hard-rock/metal/grunge/goth on around these parts. But let’s change that by sharing news about The Freak Show, going down this weekend at Black Magic Social Club. This show is packed with rockers – The Shroons, Vengaza, The Sickens, Damien, and Kings, Queens and Jack – getting hard and heavy with it (the music, that is). This one is definitely for the headbangers. 8 pm.

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    Jerry Seinfeld will perform in The Woodlands this weekend.

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