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Best Concerts This Spring

in Houston

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!

The Mavericks at Smart Financial Center

The Mavericks

Get ready to swing to the Rockabilly, Tex Mex and Neotraditional Country styling of one of the most original and eclectic bands of the last quarter century - The Mavericks! The Grammy Award-winning innovators fuse their Latino roots with a vintage Country flair that culminates in a sound so diverse yet so distinctively theirs; genres are ingeniously blurred but the band's energy never waivers, consistently drawing crowds to their high-octane, sold out shows.

Megan Moroney at 713 Music Hall

Megan Moroney

'Professional Emo Cowgirl' Megan Moroney is the next big thing in country music, and this is your chance to catch her as she hits the road again on a brand new tour! Hailing from Savannah, Georgia, and now living in Nashville, Moroney's career has skyrocketed, with two tours in 2023, one in 2024, and now her 'Am I Okay?' tour coming to you in 2025 to celebrate her new album!

Carly Pearce at House of Blues

Carly Pearce

Grammy-winning country and bluegrass star Carly Pearce is hitting the road with her Hummingbird World tour! Set to perform at venues around the world this year and next in support of her new album, which shares the tour's name, joining her on select dates are special guests Karley Scott Collins, Matt Lang, Wade Bowen, and Carter Faith.

Ladysmith Black Mambazo at Jones Hall for the Performing Arts

Ladysmith Black Mambazo

Following their starring role on Paul Simon's 1986 record Graceland, Ladysmith Black Mambazo have firmly established themselves as leaders of African and more generally world music. Constantly touring across the globe, this choral vocal group summon up some of the most beautiful harmonises you're ever likely to hear.

Big Head Todd and the Monsters at House of Blues

Big Head Todd and the Monsters

Formed in 1986 Big Head Todd and The Monsters (or BHTM) hail from the mountainous state of Colorado. Although they're now on a worldwide platform, BHTM music still encapsulates the heart of the rocky mountains, with their fast-paced rock leaving fans dancing all night long! Don't miss your chance to see them live when they hit the road in their new tour!

Houston Symphony - Stayin Alive at Jones Hall for the Performing Arts

Houston Symphony - Stayin Alive

The spirit of immortal disco legends the Bee Gees lives on in Houston with this special concert celebrating the 70s icons! Joined by world-famous vocal group Rajaton, Houston Symphony Orchestra will get you dancing like disco never died. With Rajaton's smooth harmonies and glorious falsettos emulating the great Barry Gibb in his prime, don't miss out on this magical performance at Jones Hall!

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.

TobyMac at Toyota Center

TobyMac

It's time to sing, dance, and worship! Having carved out a unique niche for himself on the Christian music scene, TobyMac's worshipful rapping has seen him sell more than 11 million units in career sales and win SIX Grammy awards. This year, TobyMac is heading on the 'Deep' 2024 tour with support from K-LOVE, Air1, Altrua Healthshare, and Food for the Hungry!

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.

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