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    Live Music Now

    These are the 11 hottest concerts to catch in Houston this month

    Johnston Farrow
    Johnston Farrow
    Aug 5, 2022 | 12:34 pm
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    Scottish indie heroes, Franz Ferdinand, play the hits at White Oak Music Hall on Friday, August 5.
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    It's getting hot in here.

    The Texas summer not only brought the heat on the thermometer, it brought out the touring acts to Houston in droves. Throw in some very real inflation, the death of the album sale, seemingly endless service fees, and you get a fairly hefty price tag for concerts. Earlier this year, Live Nation reported that tickets were up 45 percent since 2019.

    It isn't rocket science. Musicians, venues, and promoters are all trying to make up for their extreme losses during the pandemic. The question is: how long will fans pay those prices before they stop going to as many shows? The answer to that won't be seen for a while, but like fall cools the Lone Star heat, let's hope for some relief soon.

    Speaking of heat, here are the 10 hottest shows of the month:

    CultureMap Recommends: Franz Ferdinand with Vundabar
    Friday, August 5
    White Oak Music Hall, 2915 N Main St.

    Give it up for Franz Ferdinand. One of Scotland's finest bands is celebrating nearly two decades of thrilling, sexy, and clever dance-inflected indie-rock behind their greatest hits album, aptly titled, Hits to the Head. Bursting onto the scene with their now-classic self-titled 2004 album and killer lead single, "Take Me Out," the band rode the wave to become one of the biggest acts in the U.K. and Europe.

    While their spotlight doesn't shine as brightly as it once did, Franz Ferdinand has a deep catalogue of excellent singles to draw from that will get fans moving at what has always been a fantastic live show.

    Tickets start at $40 plus fees. Doors open at 8 pm.

    CultureMap Show of the Month: Garth Brooks
    Saturday, August 6
    NRG Stadium, 8825 Kirby Dr.

    The highest-selling solo artist of all time with 157 millions albums sold in the U.S., Oklahoma-based Garth Brooks transcended country music long ago. There really is no need for him to tour anymore. He's solidified himself as an American icon and raked in millions.

    But, the urge to perform always seems to drive the world's biggest artists and Brooks is no different, currently on a jaunt of the largest stadiums in the country. The last time he was at NRG Stadium, he broke a then attendance record with 75,577 paying fans, putting on a show that showcased his skills as a talented live performer.

    Brooks' ability to reach the highest nosebleed seats and make the largest show feel like an intimate honky tonk is what makes him special. It's also why this will be one of the biggest shows of the year.

    Tickets start at $89.10 plus fees. Show starts at 7 p.m.

    Wiz Khalifa & Logic with 24kGoldn and Fedd the God
    Saturday, August 6
    Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 2005 Lake Robbins Dr., The Woodlands

    Two of the most popular mainstream hip-hop artists team up together for a national tour in what might be the biggest rap show of the summer. Both Wiz Khalifa and Logic achieved chart success with Khalifa reaching No. 1 with the 2010 song "Black and Yellow," and Logic reaching No. 3 with the suicide prevention anthem, 1-800-273-8255, in 2017.

    They also both were signs of where radio-friendly hip-hop was headed, leaning on synth-driven beats and pop song structures to push units. Not surprisingly, both have collaborated with some the most successful artists in the world and now they'll share a stage together.

    Tickets start at $27 plus fees. Gates open at 6 p.m.

    Echo and the Bunnymen
    Thursday, August 11
    House of Blues, 1406 Caroline St.

    The Liverpool, U.K. post-punk heroes Echo and the Bunnymen are still going strong after 40 years, consistently touring and releasing decent to good albums long after their chart-topping heyday. A big reason for that is the timeless sound produced by vocalist Ian McCulloch and guitarist Will Sargeant that influenced countless bands that came after them.

    While McCulloch's soaring voice isn't what it once was, forgoing most of the high notes, Sargeant and band still unleash some of the most epic songs from the New Wave era including, "The Killing Moon," "The Cutter," "Bring on the Dancing Horses," and "Lips Like Sugar," which are all worth the price of admission.

    Tickets start at $45 plus fees. Doors open at 4:30 p.m.

    Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe, Poison, and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
    Friday, August 19
    Minute Maid Park, 501 Crawford St.

    Gen Xers and Boomers unite! The best in hard rock and glam metal converge on the ballpark with a who’s-who of bands that dominated rock radio in the ’80s and ’90s. Def Leppard is a multi-million album selling juggernaut, most often associated with the megahit, Hysteria and chart-topping songs like “Pour Some Sugar on Me” and “Photograph.”

    Mötley Crüe earned the reputation as one of the craziest glam rock bands, which came across on hit singles, “Dr. Feelgood” and “Girls Girls Girls.” Poison saw major success around the same time as the Crüe with “Every Rose Has its Thorn” and “Talk Dirty to Me.”

    And Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Joan Jett opened the door for the boys, making it to No. 1 with “I Love Rock and Roll” before any of the other bands did.

    This show was postponed a few times due to the pandemic, so those who held onto the tickets will be more than enthusiastic for this one.

    Tickets start at $49.99 plus fees. Doors open at 6 pm.

    Slighty Stoopid with Pepper, Common Kings and Fortunate Youth
    Friday, August 19
    White Oak Music Hall Lawn, 2915 N Main St.

    Another summer, another Slightly Stoopid sighting. The multi-genre band keeps on coming back to Houston and Houston keeps on going to Slightly Stoopid shows. seemingly a perfect mix of summertime ska, reggae and hip-hop vibes made to sit back on the White Oak lawn, soak up the sun, throw down a few easy-drinking beers, and maybe partake in a few puffs to pass the time away. The So. Cal. Band is touring behind 2018’s Everyday Life, Everyday People.

    Tickets start at $37 plus fees. Doors open at 6 pm.

    Seventeen
    Saturday, August 20
    Toyota Center, 1510 Polk St.

    The next in the latest crop of K-Pop superstar acts, Seventeen follows BTS in the world dominating boy band sweepstakes with the strategy of more is better. While BTS features 10 members, Seventeen has 13 members – not 17 – that sing, rap, and dance in both English and Korean.

    Back home, they sell millions of albums and they are quickly building their foothold on the American market with their latest album, Sector 17. Trust, your pre-teen and teenaged siblings or kids probably love them.

    Tickets start at $59.50 plus fees. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

    Robert Earl Keen’s Texas Uprising with Various Guests
    Saturday, August 20
    Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 2005 Lake Robbins Dr., The Woodlands

    Texas troubadour Robert Earl Keen takes one last ride before heading off into the sunset after announcing his retirement earlier this year. He’s bringing a handful of friends with him to his Texas Uprising show, including Todd Snider, Hayes Carll, John R. Miller, Kevin Galloway, and Kelsey Waldon.

    Fans of Texas country, folk, and Americana won’t want to miss out on what me the last chance to see one of the Lone Star State’s most prolific and hardest working musicians.

    Tickets start at $49.50 plus fees. Gates open at 2:30 pm.

    Jack Johnson with Ziggy Marley
    Friday, August 26
    Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 2005 Lake Robbins Dr., The Woodlands

    The epitome of surfer-hipster chic, the hunky Jack Johnson goes with summer tours like Curious George goes with the Man with the Yellow Hat. Johnson was already garnering a name for himself with his easy-going, acoustic guitar pop songs before he earned even wider acclaim for his work on the 2006 film about the titular monkey.

    Since then, he’s been a platinum-selling adult alternative act, perfect for sunsets at the beach or as background music while hanging with friends on the patio. Johnson is on tour with his latest, acclaimed 2022 album, Meet the Moonlight.

    Tickets start at $41.50 plus fees. Gates open at 6 pm.

    The Kid Laroi
    Saturday, August 27
    713 Music Hall, 401 Franklin St., Suite 1600

    We always worry about acts that refer to themselves in the third person. Yet, there’s no worries about the success of Australian rapper The Kid Laroi. The 18-year-old Charlton Kenneth Jeffrey Howard is now firmly implanted on radio with his No. 1 hit collaboration, “Stay,” with another singer that knows what it’s like to be a teenage star, Justin Beiber. His 2020 mix-tape, F*ck Love, also hit the top of the charts, signifying a new force in pop music.

    Tickets start at $35 plus fees. Show starts at 8 pm.

    Goo Goo Dolls with Blue October
    Tuesday, August 30
    Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land, 18111 Lexington Blvd., Sugar Land

    Goo Goo Dolls shot to fame in the late-’90s, churning out prom song anthems such as “Iris,” “Name,” and “Slide.” But behind those somewhat schmaltzy tunes, there was a great pop-punk band trying to get out. As fans know, 1995’s A Boy Named Goo is a ’90s alternative rock classic with “Name” being the outlier to an otherwise hard-charging set.

    It’s this mix of angsty romanticism along with the fun rock-out tunes, not to mention the good looks of front man Johnny Rzeznik, that still make Goo Goo Dolls a big draw on the touring circuit. They are on the road promoting their latest album, Chaos in Bloom.

    Tickets start at $25 plus fees. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

    Scottish indie heroes, Franz Ferdinand, play the hits at White Oak Music Hall on Friday, August 5.

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    David Edwards
    Scottish indie heroes, Franz Ferdinand, play the hits at White Oak Music Hall on Friday, August 5.
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    Weekend event planner

    Here are the 14 best things to do in Houston this Christmas weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Dec 24, 2025 | 4:30 pm
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    So, Thursday is the big day, when many Houstonians will get together with family and/or friends to celebrate Christmas with presents, egg nog, and a festive meal.

    But that doesn’t mean there still won’t be events popping off this weekend. Some are holiday-related (like Stages’ staging of The Twelve Dates of Christmas and the Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet going down in Sugar Land), while others are just some fun things to do (like watching some college football at NRG Stadium or attending the birthday bash of a local punk legend at Dan Electro’s).

    Whatever you do, just have a holly, jolly time this weekend.

    Thursday, December 25

    Toro Toro presents Christmas Brunch
    Embark on a brunch journey over at Toro Toro this Christmas. Executive chef Jonathan Esparza and his team have prepared an extensive, Christmas brunch buffet menu, featuring a selection of traditional holiday dishes and interactive stations. Brunch is priced at $145 per adult and $65 per child (11 and under; children 5 and under eat free). Dinner will also be served a la carte from 5:30 to 10 pm. 10 am.

    Juliet Steakhouse & Fine Dining presents Holiday Buffet Feast
    Juliet will be serving up a fabulous Christmas Day buffet, priced at $59 for adults and $28 for kids 12 and under (children under 5 dine free). The buffet includes carved-to-order turkey and filet mignon, plus sides such as mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, candied yams, cornbread dressing, mac and cheese, collard greens, dinner rolls, Caesar salad, and lobster bisque. Desserts include peach cobbler, sweet potato pie, and assorted cookies. Noon.

    The Flat presents DJ Sun’s A James Brown Christmas Tribute
    DJ Sun will be giving the gift of funk, with The Flat’s annual James Brown musical tribute. Flash Gordon Parks will also be spinning some cuts written, produced, and/or performed by the hardest-working man in show business. Special holiday cocktails will also be served, so pull up and close out Christmas night the right way: by getting funky with it! 8 pm.

    Friday, December 26

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Little Kid Flicks and Big Kid Flicks
    A holiday season favorite at the MFAH, Kid Flicks is a compilation of fun, artful, inspired, and thought-provoking short film compilations presented in partnership with the New York International Children’s Film Festival. These award-winning short films offer a chance to explore new frontiers from around the world, across the street, and the ever-expanding boundaries of our own perspectives. Little Kid Flicks is designed for ages 5 and up. Big Kid Flicks is designed for ages 8 and up. 11:30 am and 2 pm.

    Downtown Houston+ presents Movies Under the Stars: The Fighting Temptations
    As part of their Movies Under the Stars series, Downtown Houston+ will present a screening of the 2003 comedy The Fighting Temptations, where our own Beyoncé Knowles-Carter stars as a talented young singer who helps a childhood friend (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) revive a struggling church choir, at Trebly Park. Visitors are encouraged to grab takeout from a surrounding restaurant and bring their own lawn blanket to enjoy the screening. 6:30 pm.

    Improv Houston presents Marcus D. Wiley
    The son of a preacher, Christian comedian (and former Texas Southern University professor) Marcus D. Wiley's charismatic style of delivery is clean, captivating, funny, and knowledgeable. He provides lots of laughter along with a guaranteed message on being a better you. Earlier this year, Wiley released his third, hour-long special Marriage Is Major Surgery (executive-produced by Houston stand-up star Ali Siddiq) on YouTube. 7:30 and 9:45 pm (7 pm Saturday).

    Stages presents The Twelve Dates of Christmas
    After seeing her fiance kiss another woman at the televised Thanksgiving Day Parade, Mary’s life falls apart — just in time for the holidays. Over the next year, she stumbles back into the dating world. It seems nothing can help Mary’s growing cynicism, until the charm and innocence of a five-year-old boy unexpectedly brings a new outlook on life and love. This heartwarming one-woman play offers a hilarious and modern alternative to the old standards of the holiday season. 7:30 pm (3 and 7:30 pm Saturday; 3 pm Sunday).

    Saturday, December 27

    Wonky Power presents Jazz & Jokes
    A new night of stand-up, cocktails, and live jazz will debut inside one of Houston’s most intimate creative rooms. Jazz & Jokes brings together two of the best live experiences — laughter and live music — curated for a cozy, seated evening at Wonky Power. Featuring a rotating cast of special stand-up comedians from Houston and beyond, paired with a live jazz band setting the mood all night, this night will offer a warm, relaxed atmosphere, great drinks, and a room built for performance. 7 pm.

    Kinder's Texas Bowl: Houston vs. LSU
    The 2025 Kinder's Texas Bowl will feature a matchup between the Houston Cougars of the Big 12 Conference, making its 31st all-time bowl appearance, and the LSU Tigers of the Southeastern Conference. Houston enters the Texas Bowl ranked No. 21 in the College Football Playoff rankings with a 9-3 overall record, its best record since 2021. This will mark the first time the Cougars have played in the Bowl since 2007. 8:15 pm.

    The Garden Theatre presents Cruel Intentions
    Based on the 1999 teen flick, Cruel Intentions: The ’90s Musical pulls audiences into the manipulative world of Manhattan’s most dangerous liaisons: Sebastian Valmont and Kathryn Merteuil. Fueled by revenge and passion, the diabolically charming step-siblings place a bet on whether or not Sebastian can deflower their incoming headmaster’s daughter, Annette Hargrove. The musical features throwback hits by artists like Christina Aguilera, 'NSYNC, and Britney Spears. Through Sunday, January 11. 8 pm (2 and 8 pm Saturday; 2 pm Sunday).

    Goode Co. Armadillo Palace presents Roger Creager Piano Bar
    Award-winning country singer/Texas native Roger Creager will be in town to do a post-Xmas set at Goode Co. Armadillo Palace. With more than a dozen No. 1 singles on the Texas Music Chart and Entertainer of the Year honors from both CMA Texas and the Texas Music Awards, Creager brings a mix of road-tested songwriting and bold melodies. Dine on authentic Texas fare, including signature house favorites the Damn Goode Burger and the Damn Goode Margarita. 9 pm.

    Sunday, December 28

    Dan Electro’s presents J.R.’s Birthday Bash
    Houston punk pioneer (and all-around good guy) J.R. Delgado has been a member of multiple punk, hardcore and garage rock bands. He was also the owner of the legendary rock club The Axiom in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s. This weekend, he’lll be celebrating his 70th birthday at Dan Electro’s, and he’ll be having a free throwdown everyone is invited to. Hickoids, Jane Woe, and Bastard Union will be providing the live jams, while DJ LP will be spinning music all day. 1 pm.

    Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet
    |Over at Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land, Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet will highlight an international cast and Ukrainian principal artists performing at the peak of classical European ballet. Audiences will be transported by the magic of jaw-dropping acrobatics, larger-than-life puppets, and hand-crafted sets and costumes. Share the tradition of pure holiday magic and Tchaikovsky’s timeless score with friends and family of all ages. 3 pm.

    Arthouse Houston presents Hedwig and the Angry Inch with John Cameron Mitchell
    Arthouse Houston will present a one-night-only event of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, with star/creator John Cameron Mitchell. The 2001 indie musical classic (based on Mitchell’s off-Broadway play) follows Hedwig, an East Berliner transplant and lead singer in a band, who is chasing down his ex for stealing his songs. The screening will be accompanied by a live director's commentary by Mitchell, and followed by a live music set led by Mitchell, with band members Amber Martin and Chapman Welch. (Read CultureMap’s exclusive interview with Mitchell here.) 7:30 pm.

    Nutcracker Magical Christmas Ballet
    Photo courtesy of Nutcracker Magical Christmas Ballet

    Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet will perform in Sugar Land this weekend.

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