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    Best Live Shows of 2024

    Houston's 14 best concerts of 2024 left audiences screaming for more

    Johnston Farrow
    Dec 30, 2024 | 3:30 pm

    The 713 remains undefeated when it comes to musical talent showcasing their skills in front of rapturous crowds.

    Over the last 365 days, Houston played host to another hugely successful RodeoHouston season in February and March, setting several attendance records along the way. International pop, country, and hip-hop artists ruled the biggest spaces, even if that meant converted sports fields, arenas, and ballparks. Cult favorites and legends from various genres all had their moments to shine in amphitheaters and clubs.

    One important lesson learned from a very busy concert year: The city remains a vibrant melting pot when it comes to the voices it attracts, a veritable smorgasbord of audio-visual pleasures to experience, an embarrassment of riches only limited by time and the size of our pocketbooks.

    Along with highlights from CultureMap contributors, we asked a few local media and music luminaries to share their favorite live performances over the past year in the Bayou City. Any venue was open for inclusion, no matter the genre.

    Here are the best shows we saw on Houston stages in 2024.

    Olivia Rodrigo with Chappell Roan, February 27, Toyota Center
    Submitted by Johnston Farrow, CultureMap contributor

    The fast-rising, ‘90s-influenced pop star Olivia Rodrigo celebrated the release of her second album, GUTS, by announcing an ambitious world tour, with her Houston stop at Toyota Center a sizable upgrade from her last show at 713 Music Hall. The concert immediately sold out and became one of the most expensive tickets of the year on the resale market, but Rodrigo made it worthwhile with a great backing band and a longer setlist of pop-punk singles and heartstring tugging ballads. However, this show might be remembered as a sign of bigger things to come from the opener, a soon to explode into the mainstream Chappell Roan, who followed Rodrigo’s blueprint to the top of the charts.

    Bun B’s All-American Takeover, March 12, NRG Stadium
    Submitted by Bun B, Houston hip-hop legend

    The biggest hip-hop show in Houston’s music history? The numbers don’t lie.

    The third in a series of annual hip-hop mash-up shows at the rodeo, Bun B’s All-American Takeover topped a record as the most-attended male rap performance in RodeoHouston history with 75,005 in the seats. For a night, NRG Stadium became the epicenter of the rap world with the King of Trill emceeing a who’s-who of performers including Drake, Nelly, Rick Ross, Eve, Ying Yang Twins, country star Ryan Bingham, That Mexican OT, and DMC of Run-DMC.

    “I mean, Ryan Bingham on acoustic guitar playing and singing “One Day?,” Bun B told CultureMap. “Eve’s first ever stadium performance in Houston? And, Drake as the closer? If I ever got a chance to do the Rodeo again, that would be a hard act to follow!”

    Revisit CultureMap’s review here.

    Jonas Brothers, March 15, NRG Stadium
    Submitted by Johnston Farrow, CultureMap contributor

    The Jonas Brothers were sneakily talented, at ease on stage playing with each other, and they appeared to be having a good time. They were also extremely tight musicians, coming in hot from the middle of their 90-date “The Tour” world tour, a setlist comprised of songs from across their career, much like Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour. A backing band featuring solid professionals playing brass, strings, keyboard, and drums took their sound to the next level.

    Read CultureMap’s full review here.

    Madonna, March 29, Toyota Center
    Submitted by Johnston Farrow, CultureMap contributor

    Appearing at the first of two sold out shows at Toyota Center as part of The Celebration Tour, Madonna brought it all — countless hits, an elaborate and eye-popping stage show, endless costumes and dancers. Compared to other famed one-named female artists, none of them broke down barriers and reshaped music and culture quite like she did. The entire show served as a reminder why all other pop stars who followed in her wake – Britney, Christina, Taylor, Cardi B, among others – owe her a debt of gratitude.

    Read CultureMap’s full review here.

    Rickie Lee Jones, April 10, The Heights Theater
    Submitted by Paige Mann, Director of Ticketing, House of Blues Houston

    This is an artist I can never see enough of – Rickie Lee Jones. Seeing her at the Heights Theater on April 10 of this year was just another in a long line of exceptional performances by this two-time Grammy Award winner. I can’t say enough about her unique storytelling style as it, like her songwriting, twists and winds its way through the unexpected and fascinating alleyways of her life.

    If you haven’t read her autobiography, Last Chance Texaco, you are missing out on one helluva tale. If you haven’t seen her live, you are also missing out on watching San Antonio native Mike Dillon (formerly of Ten Hands and Billy Goat) completely blow your mind with his musicianship as her ride-or-die on-stage collaborator. Go because you remember “Chuck E’s In Love” and stay to become a longtime fan.

    Slowdive, May 11, White Oak Music Hall
    Submitted by Johnston Farrow, CultureMap contributor

    First garnering critical fame in the ‘90s as one of the best shoegaze bands, Slowdive recently found new life on Tiktok and other social media apps with a younger generation thanks to fantastic second act releases, 2017’s self-titled album and one of 2023’s best releases, Everything is Alive. Atmospheric and dreamlike, the U.K. group took the crowd on a journey with gorgeous anthems set to the backdrop of the Houston skyline on the White Oak lawn. The mix of ages and a sold-out show marked a well-deserved revival for one of the most influential bands of the last 30 years.

    IDLES, May 22, White Oak Music Hall
    Submitted by Ruben Dominguez, morning entertainment/lifestyle reporter, FOX 26

    The concert that sticks out in my mind for 2024, without a doubt, was British alt-rock act IDLES at White Oak Music Hall. From start to finish, the band absolutely crushed it. Lead singer Joe Talbot had an amazing connection with the audience that night and there was not a bad song in the set.

    Pinkie Prom 2024, May 25, VFW Post 8790
    Submitted by Daniel Jackson, local music photographer

    DIY all-ages shows are the cornerstone of Houston's music scene. This is why Pinkie Prom 2024, curated by the city's underground pop-punk and emo queens, Pinkie Promise, was such a pivotal event. Hosted upstairs at VFW Post 8790 in Spring Branch, the “Prom” united some of Houston's loudest for a feel-good time of circle pits and guitar feedback. The lineup included fantastic local acts Jumprope, Oureyesgoblanktonight, Sugar, xCTRLx, CPU Buddha and Salvinorin-a.

    Green Day, Weezer, and Fall Out Boy, July 29, Minute Maid Park
    Submitted by Johnston Farrow, CultureMap contributor

    Alt-rock, pop-punk, and emo fans united at one of the massive concerts hosted by Minute Maid Park throughout the summer (Chris Stapleton/Miranda Lambert and Def Leppard/Journey were also highlights). Our money for most memorable show came in the form of fantastic sets by Green Day and Weezer, the former attracting generations of fans that grew up on the 1994 touchstone Dookie and 2004’s American Idiot. The latter cruised through their debut classic, the self-titled “blue album” with an out of this world, space-themed backdrop.

    Charley Crockett, September 3, 713 Music Hall
    Submitted by Craig Hlavaty, CultureMap music contributor

    One of the best of the current crop of trad-country players currently doing the dang thing, Charley Crockett brought his $10 Cowboy tour twice to Houston in 2024, first for an intimate event at the Armadillo Palace in late April and again in September at 713 Music Hall. His cinematic country style works best in a small venue, but going widescreen at 713 showed he's ready for arenas.

    Johnny Marr & James, October 1, Bayou Music Center
    Submitted by Johnston Farrow, CultureMap music contributor

    Founder of influential indie act The Smiths and widely considered one of the best guitarists of his generation, Johnny Marr and his equally badass band gave the crowd a perfect mix of songs from his 40 year career, including his solo work and from his post-Smiths band, Electronic. He called for requests, engaging the audience with charisma and guitar wizardry, even recalling The Smiths’ 1986 Houston show. Opener, James, known for their ‘90s hit, “Laid,” impressed with eight band members elevating their sound to transcendent levels with a cathartic and beautiful performance.

    Jungle, October 7, White Oak Music Hall
    Submitted by Fred Singson aka local DJ Fredster

    While I saw many bands of all genres this year, I would have to say the show that stood out the most that I thoroughly enjoyed had to be Jungle. Their live show was non-stop energy from beginning to their last song and had the entire lawn dancing, me included. Jungle is definitely a band that will continue to make great music and I will always look forward to seeing them live again!

    King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, November 16, White Oak Music Hall
    Submitted by Craig Hlavaty, CultureMap music contributor

    One of the most intriguing bands to come to prominence in the past decade, this Australian genre-bending machine, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, attracted thousands to the lawn at the White Oak Music Hall. They went from a full-on heavy metal Mastodon masterclass to Queen-influenced flights of fancy and even shifted to deep electronic euphoria within just three songs. The band is a touring mixtape, and you never know what side of the tape is coming each night.

    Beyoncé, December 25, NRG Stadium
    Submitted by Johnston Farrow, CultureMap contributor

    For anyone who attended the Kamala Harris rally and left disappointed that Queen Bey did not perform that night, the Beyhive got their chance to see the Houston native do what she does best during the halftime of the Texans-Ravens Christmas Day game. Broadcast to millions around the world via Netflix, Beyoncé brought her Cowboy Carter era to life with guest stars Post Malone, Shaboozey, and her daughter Blue Ivy Carter as well as Texas Southern University's famed Ocean of Soul marching band. Stuffing more into an eight-song set than most performers do in a two-hour show, the global pop superstar drew rave reviews for her high level of production, stage design, costumes and vocal chops, doing her city proud.

    Bun B Nelly
    Bun B photo by Marco Torres; Nelly photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images; illustration by Steven Devadanam

    Bun B's RodeoHouston All-American Takeover at RodeoHouston included Nelly, Drake and other guests.

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    ​Broadway at the Hobby Center presents Water for Elephants
    Photo by Matthew Murphy
    Broadway at the Hobby Center presents Water for Elephants.

    Now that the arctic blast has finished with us, several events that were cancelled last weekend – Gallery Sonja Roesch’s 35th anniversary show, a dual opening at Foltz Fine Art, Asia Society Texas’s Kawaii Market – have been rescheduled for this weekend.

    As for the scheduled events this weekend, there’s an “autoboative” show, a screening of a sci-fi classic with live musical accompaniment, an all-star show for autograph collectors, a fashion competition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the return of Houston's noisiest music festival.

    Thursday, January 29

    Houston Autoboative Show
    It’s the 42nd Houston Auto Show at NRG Park this weekend, which is also combined (for its third year) with the Houston Boat Show. The event showcases a diverse array of vehicles, from electric cars to trucks and sedans. It also offers a fantastic opportunity to get up close and personal with the hottest models on the market and learn from brand experts about each vehicle/vessel without the pressure of being sold to. 11 am (10 am Saturday and Sunday).

    Asia Society Texas presents Offside
    Asia Society Texas will kick off the World Cup with Offside, a 2006 dramedy from Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi. (It’s also part of this year’s Festival of Films from Iran.) Set during a World Cup qualifying match between Iran and Bahrain, the film follows a group of young women who attempt to circumvent a ban on women attending sporting events by disguising themselves as men to enter the stadium and watch the game, leading to a series of increasingly absurd situations. 7 pm.

    Performing Arts Houston presents Blade Runner Live
    Ridley Scott’s stylish, 1982 noir classic Blade Runner (aka the 2007 Final Cut) will screen while Vangelis’ synthesizer-led cult score is performed live by The Avex Ensemble. In this futuristic hriller, detective Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) must continue as Replicant Hunter following the escape of four Replicants (including main baddie Rutger Hauer – RIP) from colonies who’ve returned to earth. His mission, however, is complicated when he falls for Rachel (Sean Young), a Replicant based at the Tyrell Corporation. 7:30 pm.

    Friday, January 30

    TRISTAR Houston Collectors Show
    For three days, a lot of stars will be flocking to the NRG Arena in order to give Houstonians their signature. Along with lots of sports memorabilia for sale, the 40th Annual TRISTAR Houston Collectors Show will have tons of celebs signing autographs. Just on Saturday alone, we’ll get Karate Kid/Cobra Kai castmates Ralph Macchio, William Zabka, and Martin Kove; the cast of The Sandlot, Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, Dennis Rodman, former Rockets coach Rudy Tomjanovich, former Rockets player Elvin Hayes, and Houston’s own Randy Quaid. 2 pm (10 am Saturday and Sunday).

    The Hobby Center presents Houston Is Inspired - [Jk]creativ: Our Road Home
    Multidisciplinary company [Jk]creativ gives us Our Road Home, an interactive rhythmic production created and directed by native Houston artist Jakari Sherman. Through layered rhythmic storytelling - spoken, rapped, preached, and sung - the work honors the communal labor and ingenuity that built spaces of freedom across time. Inspired by the legacy of Houston’s Freedmen’s Town, the work asks: Once freedom is gained, how do we live in it, preserve it, and pass it on when the pull of bondage lingers near?

    MFAH and HCC present Fashion Fusion X
    Frida Kahlo meets contemporary couture in Fashion Fusion, the 10th edition of the annual fashion competition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Open to aspiring designers in the Fashion Design program at Houston City College, Fusion challenges students to create original garments in response to art on display in the museum’s galleries. This year, the aspiring designers will showcase garments addressing the exhibition, "Frida: The Making of an Icon." 7 pm.

    Memorial Hermann Broadway at the Hobby Center presents Water for Elephants
    After losing what matters most, a young man jumps a moving train, unsure of where the road will take him. He finds a new home with the remarkable crew of a traveling circus, and a life - and love - beyond his wildest dreams. Seen through the eyes of his older self, his adventure becomes a poignant reminder that if you choose the ride, life can begin again at any age. 7:30 pm (2 and 7:30 pm Saturday; 1:30 and 7 pm Sunday).

    Saturday, January 31

    The List One Year Anniversary
    East End creative space The List will be celebrating its first anniversary with a bevy of weekend events, with two going down on Saturday. The day starts off with the return of the Vinyl & Furniture Garden Market, curated by local DJ vet Malcolm Bravo, over at the List Cafe. Bravo and other DJs will be spinning tunes as stores and vendors will be open for business. Later that evening, DJ/TikToker Sheri Koko will be working the turntables, along with some special-guest pals, at Room808. 11 am and 9 pm.

    Burger Bodega present For the Culture
    Chef and restaurateur Abbas Dhanani is taking a break from burgers to pay homage to his Pakistani heritage by partnering with the PX Project for a one-day only pop-up. Working with his mother and his aunt, the four-item menu showcases some favorite childhood dishes, including Nihari, slow-braised, spiced beef stew with naan; Hina Khala's Chicken Biryani, fragrant basmati rice layered with boneless chicken; the Chicken Sixty-Five Po' Boy; and a mango lassi sundae with a cardamom snickerdoodle cookie.

    \u200bBroadway at the Hobby Center presents Water for Elephants
    Photo by Matthew Murphy
    Broadway at the Hobby Center presents Water for Elephants.

    Seven Sisters presents Ping Zheng: Soft Interference opening reception
    Soft Interference presents a new series of oil-stick works on paper by Ping Zheng, following her 2024 exhibition Nature’s Canopy at Seven Sisters. In these works, Zheng continues her investigation of landscape as a site of perception and interiority. Through repeated mark-making and shifting chromatic fields, she constructs images that hover between observed nature and remembered experience. Through Saturday, February 28. 2 pm.

    MGEntertainment presents The 5th Annual Harsh Noise Houston
    Believe it or not, there’s a heavy experimental-music scene here in H-Town. This weekend, you have the opportunity to see a lot of the scene’s most valuable players over at Super Happy Fun Land, where the fifth annual Harsh Noise Houston fest will be going down. 13 acts, representing some of the best experimental music, performance art, and noise that Texas has to offer, will be performing, including HauntedPixel, Ether Research, Astrogenic Hallucinating, and Psychosomatic’s sister project Del Norte. 7 pm.

    Rice Cinema presents American Sons
    Film producer and Rice alum Elizabeth Avellán presents American Sons, a documentary using first-hand footage captured by fallen Marine Cpl. Jorge “JV” Villarreal, a native of San Antonio. The film focuses on a brotherhood of U.S. Marines a decade after their Afghanistan deployment, focusing on their struggle with combat trauma, PTSD, and reintegration, especially after losing their friend Villarreal. Avellan and director Andrew James Gonzales will be around for a post-screening Q&A. 7 pm.

    Sunday, February 1

    ReelAbilities Houston presents ReelArt For All
    The ReelAbilities Houston Film & Arts Festival’s ReelArt For All program will feature art and interactive activities, brunchy bites, and more. Guests can see the world through the eyes of artists from Celebration Company, an entrepreneurial employment program for adults with disabilities, and explore the works of featured artist Emmett Kyoshi Wilson. A Chicago-based artist living with Down syndrome, Wilson has created over 150 works, exhibited in five galleries, and even painted the American Flag for the U.S. Embassy in Croatia. 10:30 am.

    Shepherd School of Music presents Inside Look: Modern American Operas
    The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University will present a deconstructed look at two full-length American comic operas: Karim Al-Zand’s 50th anniversary commission A Joint Interest and William Bolcom’s Lucrezia. Aleko Endowed Artist Paul Curran guides audiences through these mischievous and delightfully theatrical worlds. Shepherd School Chamber Players will accompany both contemporary operas from the pit, led by Miguel Harth-Bedoya. Bolcom's Lucrezia contains adult content and is not suitable for all audiences. 2 pm.

    Cultural Center Our Texas presents Popovich Comedy Pet Theater
    The World Famous Popovich Comedy Pet Theater is a family-oriented blend of the unique comedy and juggling skills of Gregory Popovich, and the talents of his furry costars. There are more than 30 pets (dogs, cats, horses, birds, etc.) in the show, and each one has been rescued from animal shelters and given a new leash on life. Bad pun aside, this show will be a joy for viewers of all ages. 4 pm.

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