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    DMB, Nicki Minaj, and Kenny Chesney lead the 12 best concerts in Houston this May

    Johnston Farrow
    May 3, 2024 | 9:00 am

    April’s concert schedule was the appetizer. Get ready for the main course.

    May’s concert calendar is stacked with numerous shows for fans of any genre.

    Since pandemic restrictions were lifted two years ago, the live concert world went into overdrive, almost as if fans realized how much they missed going to shows. Ticket prices soared in response to the rising demand, and there are no signs that the public’s desire for lights and music will abate any time soon.

    To help you decide where to spend your hard-earned money, here are our biggest and best shows of the month, narrowing down a long list of worthy artists into the following dozen.

    Interpol, May 5, Bayou Music Center
    New York City’s finest early-2000s post-punk rockers Interpol are riding a wave, having just played their biggest show to date – performing a free show for 160,000 fans in Mexico City. Alas, Houston fans will have to pay to see their stop at Bayou Music Center, but it will be worth it. The band is celebrating the 20th anniversary of Antics, so expect to hear many songs from its second – and arguably their best – album. El Mato A Un Policia Motorizado and Narrow Head support.

    Nicki Minaj, May 9, Toyota Center
    The Queen of Hip Hop, Nicki Minaj, returns to the Bayou City, her technicolor vision and envelope-pushing lyrics surely to be on full display during her Pink Friday 2 world tour. A sequel of Minaj’s groundbreaking debut No. 1 album, Pink Friday, she has since racked up 17 No. 1 singles and basically become a pop culture icon. A hitmaker in her own right, Monica (of “That Boy is Mine” fame) opens.

    Kenny Chesney, May 9, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
    Certain artists can be expected to make an annual appearance in Houston (see DMB below). Laidback country crooner, Kenny Chesney is one of those, as his rabid No Shoes Nation fanbase will show up in droves to see him ply his Jimmy Buffet brand of new country music that found 40 of his songs hit the top 10 on the country and pop charts. He'll be celebrating 30 years since the release of his debut, In My Wildest Dreams, no doubt plucking gems from across his songbook, including "You Had Me at Hello," "The Good Stuff," and "She's Got It All."

    Waxahatchee, May 10, Heights Theater
    Waxahatchee, aka Katie Crutchfield, is seemingly everywhere these days. The top-tier singer-songwriter best known for the folk-indie 2020 classic, Saint Cloud, was recently featured in Pitchfork, she appeared with her band on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and her new album, Tiger’s Blood has been hailed as one of the year’s best. That makes her intimate show at Heights Theater a rare opportunity to see a fantastic artist on the ascent. Don’t miss it.

    Big As Texas Music & Food Festival, May 10-12
    A country music and BBQ-centric festival in Conroe? We’re surprised it hasn’t happened sooner. The inaugural Big As Texas Music & Food Festival will feature 75 acres filled with everything country fans could ever want, including – no lies dectected – pig races, line dancing, horse riding, live chainsaw carving, and exotic car shows.

    The concert lineup is nothing to kick dust at either with Billy Strings, Dwight Yoakum, Thomas Rhett, Midland, Dierks Bently, Warren Zeiders, Clay Walker and many others on tap to perform. Live art and family-friendly activations from numerous vendors will keep it interesting for all who attend. Giddy up!

    Echo & the Bunnymen, May 10, White Oak Music Hall
    The pride of Liverpool, Ian McCulloch and Will Sergeant are legends that drive Echo & the Bunnymen, rising from the New Wave and early post-punk days, influencing countless bands with a sound of grandeur and majestically epic tunes. A career spanning over four decades now, the band is still a workhorse on the road, touring consistently and still churning out decent albums. But it’s the power of their numerous hit songs like “The Killing Moon,” “The Cutter,” “Lips Like Sugar,” and “Bring on the Dancing Horses” that keep us coming back to see them.

    Slowdive, May 11, White Oak Music Hall
    Shoegaze is having a moment, y’all.

    A scene started in the early ‘90s by mostly British bands who were prone to staring at their feet during live performances, shoegaze acts recently found new life thanks to TikTok, where Gen Zers are using the lush, dreamy songs to soundtrack their videos. Thanks to that, bands like the excellent Slowdive are playing amphitheater-sized venues with fans from across generations. While their 1993 masterpiece album, Souvlaki, is considered one of the genre’s signatures, last year’s everything is alive achieves the same heights as one of last year’s best albums.

    21 Savage, May 16, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
    One of the biggest hip-hop artists in the game right now, 21 Savage is bringing his American Dream tour to amphitheaters across Texas. The British-born, U.S.-raised rapper has been at or near the top of the charts since his debut album, Issa Album, hit No. 2 in 2017. His tour namesake, American Dream, hit No. 1 in multiple countries following its release earlier this year. J.I.D, Nardo Wick, and 21 Lil Harold open.

    Brooks & Dunn, May 17, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
    The “Boot-Scootin’ Boogie” boys, Brooks & Dunn are back in Houston. They called it quits in 2010 with their Last Rodeo tour, but the road and adoring fans called to them, leading to a return with their Reboot tour in 2021, including a headlining spot at RodeoHouston in 2023. And why not? The Country Hall of Fame duo comprised of the most country & western names ever, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn, are responsible for 30 million albums sold and numerous hits including the aforementioned No. 1 song, alongside “Neon Moon,” “My Maria,” and “Only In America.”

    Idles, May 22, White Oak Music Hall
    The hard-hitting U.K. rock act Idles might be the most exciting band from across the pond right now. Their latest and fifth album, TANGK, is a high watermark, hitting No. 1 on the British music charts, with longtime Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich behind the boards. Meanwhile, the record has been receiving critical praise and lead singer Joe Talbot is finally being recognized for the treasure he is, the next in the long line of witty, lyrical, and electrifying Brit frontmen. This show is a must-see.

    T-Pain, May 29, 713 Music Hall
    One of the best party-starters in the hip-hop world, T-Pain brings his aptly named "Mansion in Wiscansin Party" tour to 713 Music Hall. For better or worse, T-Pain is largely recognized as the king of auto-tune, starting the computerized vocal crazy in the early 2000s on hit songs such as the No.1 “Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin')” and numerous other inescapable appearances on songs by other artists, including “Low” by Flo Rida and “Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor)” by Pitbull.

    Dave Matthews Band, May 31, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
    Love them or hate them, this era’s version of a jam act, Dave Matthews Band has been an institution for three decades, consistently filling mid-to-large venues around the world, performing to a devoted, Birkenstock-wearing clan of fans. Millions of albums sold, and thousands of shows played, paid off with an upcoming induction to the 2024 class of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It’s to the point where DMB doesn’t even have to have an album to tour (the last was 2023’s Walk Around the Moon) — they come around to seemingly every major city, every year.

    Interpol
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    Interpol celebrates 20 years of Antics.

    Honorable Mentions
    Joe Satriani & Stevie Vai, May 5, 713 Music Hall
    Mr. Bungle, May 8, House of Blues
    Pond, May 8, White Oak Music Hall
    Kamasi Washington, May 14, House of Blues
    Real Estate, May 16, White Oak Music Hall
    Sean Paul, May 20, 713 Music Hall
    Two Door Cinema Club, May 28, White Oak Music Hall

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    These are the 14 best things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Dec 3, 2025 | 6:30 pm
    Brandy & Monica: The Boy Is Mine Tour
    Photo courtesy of Brandy & Monica
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    Man, Mariah season really is in full swing!

    Everywhere you turn, holiday events are taking place: photos with Krampus at Betelgeuse Betelgeuse, Christmas Village at Bayou Bend, a holiday tree-lighting concert at Hermann Square, even a boot-scootin’ holiday bash at The Bryan Museum.

    Houstonians definitely have plenty of chances to take a pic with Santa this weekend. Then again, some might prefer to take a snap with 2000s ingenue Shannyn Sossamon, who’ll be at River Oaks Theatre on Sunday.

    Thursday, December 4

    Betelgeuse Betelgeuse and Hellhound Social Club present “Photos With Krampus"
    Montrose cocktail bar/gourmet pizza joint Betelgeuse Betelgeuse is partnering with local dog rescue Hellhound Social Club for “Photos With Krampus,” a spooky and fun take on the traditional holiday event. The event celebrates the mythical horned figure who, in the Central and Eastern Alpine folkloric tradition, is said to accompany Saint Nick on late-night visits to children. A $30 ticket includes one professional photo with Krampus and one cocktail from the bar. 6 pm.

    Serrano Gallery presents Fernando Andriacci: "Algarabias" opening reception
    Fernando Andriacci, originally from Cuicatlan, Oaxaca, has devoted his life to art in many forms, including painting, ceramics, and monumental murals. He founded the Taller de Artes Plásticas Municipales y Pintura Monumental Rodolfo Nieto, a space that helped shape his artistic path. His art is full of animals, plants, and decorative symbols that create his own fantastic world, a personal bestiary full of imagination and color. Using a mix of techniques, he combines rich textures with balance and harmony. Through Thursday, January 15. 6 pm.

    A.D. Players presents Narnia The Musical
    The Chronicles of Narnia, C.S, Lewis’s beloved portal-fantasy saga, comes to life in a magical musical where talking animals and mythical beings await. Aslan, the great lion, returns in Narnia’s time of need, guiding children from our world through a journey of courage, selflessness, and wonder - set to soaring, spirited songs. Through Tuesday, December 23. 7:30 pm (2 and 7:30 pm Saturday; 2 pm Sunday).

    Friday, December 5

    The Kid presents Kids’ Meals Houston Donation Party
    Heights neighborhood bar The Kid is hosting a community event supporting Kids’ Meals Houston. Customers can enjoy specialty cocktails – The Comeback Kid and Kids’ Table (a mocktail) – crafted exclusively to raise funds for families facing food insecurity this holiday season. The bar will donate 100 percent of the proceeds from each featured cocktail to help provide nutritious meals to children across Houston. Following the event, cocktails will remain on the menu, and $3 will be donated back to Kids’ Meals Houston. Children are welcome until 7 pm. 4 pm.

    Memorial Park Conservancy presents Deck the Park
    Get into the holiday spirit at Memorial Park Conservancy’s annual Deck the Park, marking the kickoff of the Park’s month-long Holiday Lights display. Deck the Park will feature a variety of family-friendly activities, including letters to Santa and ornament decorating, a tree lighting ceremony, and an outdoor screening of the holiday classic The Santa Clause, with popcorn and s’mores. Attendees can enjoy seasonal refreshments, including hot cocoa, apple cider, craft beer from Eureka Heights and more. 5 pm.

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Christmas Village at Bayou Bend
    A winter wonderland returns to Bayou Bend with Christmas Village at Bayou Bend. Ima Hogg’s historic mansion is transformed into an immersive, holiday-themed theater experience with live actors, theatrical effects, and Christmas decorations. The Christmas Village also includes carolers singing nightly, a hand-crafted model train, animated projections, and festive activities, including a cotton snowball toss, reindeer games, and sledding on a faux-snow slope. Through Tuesday, December 30. 5:30 pm.

    Malbon Store Grand Opening
    SoCal culture/golf enthusiasts Stephen and Erica Malbon will be in the Heights this weekend. They’ll be around for the grand opening of their latest Malbom golf apparel store, located on 713 Heights Blvd. (Formerly a Lululemon.) And you know else will be there? Why, it’s none other than Houston rap legend/golf enthusiast Scarface. Here’s hoping Mr. Scarface will drop some rap classics – and, maybe, a few primo golfing tips. 6 pm.

    Saturday, December 6

    Recipe for Success Foundation presents First Saturday Holiday Market
    Recipe for Success is hosting their First Saturday Holiday Market, a full day of family-friendly activities that celebrate the season and spotlight local makers, wellness, and hands-on learning. Attendees can start the morning with yoga, dig into interactive gardening workshops (pre-registration required), join chef-led cooking classes in the kitchen (pre-registration again), enjoy all-day kids’ activities, shop local vendors, taste seasonal bites, and celebrate the holidays outdoors. 9 am.

    Community Artists’ Collective presents Ashe Holiday Market
    Ashé Holiday Market returns to the Community Artists’ Collective this month. Open Thursdays through Sundays, the market, celebrating its 18th year, features a curated selection of unique items made by local artisans. Additional items include African fabric, masks, and other art pieces from various African nations. Items from the Sankofa Emancipation Project, Third Ward Blooms, and Kindred Stories are also available. Through Saturday, December 27. Noon.

    Mid Main Houston presents Holiday on Main
    Join Mid Main Houston for Holiday on Main, which proudly supports the Houston Food Bank. Enjoy an afternoon filled with music, Tarot readings, holiday card crafting, and complimentary beverages from Saint Arnold Brewing. Come make the season unforgettable with festive holiday portraits — whether with a loved ones, a special someone, or even a pet. Keep an eye out for special guests, including a special appearance by Santa. 1 pm.

    Deck the Hall: The Mayor’s Holiday Tree Lighting Concert
    Houston’s beloved and official kickoff to the holiday season is finally here. The free, family-friendly celebration, going down in Hermann Square at City Hall, will feature live music, festive entertainment, and the lighting of Houston’s official holiday tree. Grammy-nominated R&B star Brian McKnight will headline the evening, performing a selection of holiday favorites and timeless hits. And Mayor Whitmire will lead the official countdown to light Houston’s towering holiday tree. 4 pm.

    Sunday, December 7

    The Bryan Museum presents Holiday Delights: A Boot-Scootin’ Bash
    Kick up your boots for a Texas-sized celebration at Holiday Delights at Galveston’s Bryan Museum. This free community event features festive decorations, line dancing, a petting zoo, games, crafts, and photos with Santa. This year, Holiday Delights will shine brighter than ever with a “We Are Texas” 10th anniversary theme, including storybook readings, elf hunts, live music, and free admission to the museum. 10 am.

    Color Factory presents Winter Colorland Night
    Color Factory is throwing a Winter Colorland party to give everyone a chance to add some tinsel to the season. Attendees are invited to don their seasonal best, belt out their favorite holiday tunes, and enjoy a night of colorful connection. They will also receive a free photo print of their favorite moment, along with an exclusive holiday postcard pack to share the joy of color to those near and far. 4 pm.

    Brandy & Monica: The Boy Is Mine Tour
    Clinton-era soul sirens Brandy and Monica come to Houston as part of The Boy Is Mine Tour, their first-ever co-headlining journey. The tour builds on the legacy of their 1998 duet “The Boy Is Mine,” which spent 13 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a defining cultural touchstone of late ‘90s R&B. They'll be joined by special guests Muni Long, Jamal Roberts (fresh off his American Idol Season 23 win), and Houston’s very own Kelly Rowland. 7 pm.

    Brandy & Monica: The Boy Is Mine Tour
    Photo courtesy of Brandy & Monica

    Brandy & Monica: The Boy Is Mine Tour will be at Toyota Center on December 7.

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