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Part of Houston's Hobby Center, Sarofim Hall's most impressive feature is its celestial domed ceiling, which replicates the Texas night sky through the use of thousands of fibre optic lights. Under this starry canopy, the venue hosts numerous Broadway shows every year, as well as productions from its resident company, the aptly named Theatre Under the Stars.

Year opened: 2002
Capacity: 2650
Upcoming shows: 20

The Jesse H. Jones Hall for the Performing Arts is a performance venue in Houston, Texas, and home to the Houston Society for the Performing Arts and the Houston Symphony Orchestra. Aside from this, the Jones Hall often stages contemporary pop musicians and other acts, with an estimated 400,000+ audience members each year. The venue is named after former United States Secretary from Houston, Jesse H. Jones.

Year opened: 1966
Capacity: 2911
Upcoming shows: 26

As well a being home to the Houston Rockets, the Toyota center is one of the city's premier concert and touring shows venues. Spread over the area of six blocks, the arena's playing surface is set some 32-feet below street level, making it North America's lowest level arena.

Year opened: 2003
Capacity: 19000
Upcoming shows: 30