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Best Concerts in March 2025

Houston Symphony - 007 James Bond Forever at Jones Hall for the Performing Arts

Houston Symphony - 007 James Bond Forever

Nobody does it better...than the Houston Symphony! Joined by Broadway's Lena Hall the orchestra will be taking you on a journey through some of the best Bond themes ever! So grab those martinis (you know the rest) and settle in for an unforgettable night of music, including selections from Diamonds Are Forever, Skyfall, and of course, our favorite, Live and Let Die!

Houston Symphony - Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Missing Maestro at Jones Hall for the Performing Arts

Houston Symphony - Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Missing Maestro

Houston Symphony Orchestra has a gloriously fun, family-friendly interactive treat in store, in Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Missing Maestro! The concert has started but it suddenly becomes clear that the conductor has gone missing... what will the musicians do? Luckily for them, the famous detective Sherlock Holmes is in attendance - but he'll need some assistance from the audience to find the missing maestro!

COIN at Bayou Music Center

COIN

The city of Nashville, Tennessee is synonymous with the stomping stetson anthems of Country music's brightest lights, but indie rockers COIN are breaking the mold of their home city and producing bright-eyed, upbeat pop more commonly associated with the LA, NYC and London scenes. Catch COIN live on tour and on a stage near you!

Anoushka Shankar at Cullen Theater

Anoushka Shankar

Part of the sitar-playing Shankar dynasty, Anoushka follows in her father Ravi's footsteps with her unique take on the Indian instrument. With five Grammy nominations already under her belt, she first came to notable attention at the tender age of 20 with her first album, making her the first Indian female and youngest-ever Grammy nominee in the World Music category.

Get The Led Out - Tribute Band at House of Blues

Get The Led Out - Tribute Band

The Urban Dictionary defines as 'Getting the Led out' as: 'It basically means that you are rocking out to some Led Zeppelin which is probably the best band ever to grace our Earth.' On a mission to bring the legend of Plant, Page et al to the stage, this is no ordinary tribute show. Passionate about the 'Zep, these guys are committed to playing you the tunes in with the greatest respect and musicianship, whilst sharing the Led love.

Apocalyptica at Bayou Music Center

Apocalyptica

It's been over 20 years since Apocalyptica first put forth their unholy alliance of metal and classical music in the form of debut album Plays Metallica by Four Cellos. The Finnish cello metal band formed with the intention of playing Metallica and other heavy metal band covers, but each subsequent release featured more and more original music until fourth album Reflections announced their fully-fledged status as original artists.

Coal Chamber at House of Blues

Coal Chamber

Nu Metal is back and better than ever with fan favorites Coal Chamber reuniting once more. The self-proclaimed spooky-core band are heading out on the Fiend for the Fans tour and are bringing metal legends Fear Factory along for the ride. Expect to hear your favorite classics including Loco, I. O. U. Nothing, and more!

Kodo Drummers at Jones Hall for the Performing Arts

Kodo Drummers

Experience the power and majesty of Taiko drumming as the internationally celebrated Kodo Drummers bring this ancient art form to the US. Taking their name from a Japanese word that can either mean 'heartbeat' or 'children of the drum', the group has performed on every continent, sewing the seeds of their spiritual message in their pulsating, driving rhythms.

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