Top 17 Concerts & Live Shows in Houston This Week: July 13 to 19, 2026
Catch music’s biggest talents at 17 must-see live shows and concerts around Houston from Monday, July 13 to Sunday, July 19, 2026.
Get to it, go out, and support live music, H-Town!
Top 17 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston This Week
Concerts and performances are not ranked but are listed in chronological order, by start date and time and then by end date and time.
Kurt Vile & The Violators in Concert at The Heights Theater | Tuesday – The former lead guitarist of War on Drugs, the Philly native and rocker, known for “Pretty Pimpin” and “Like Exploding Stones”, plays the 19th Street stage. Being Dead opens. $70+. 8pm. Get tickets.
A Tribute to the Music of Walt Disney at Doc’s Jazz Club | Wednesday – Experience timeless Disney songs through the soul and swing of classic jazz—including “When You Wish Upon a Star” and “The Bare Necessities”, plus classics from Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Mary Poppins, Toy Story, and more. $28+. 7:30pm Get tickets.
Hit the Lights in Concert at The Secret Group | Thursday – The pop punk band from Ohio plays the box in EaDo. Action/Adventure and Eternal Boy open. $33+. 7pm. Get tickets.
Qveen Herby in Concert at House of Blues | Thursday – The rapper, singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur brings her Isle of Qveen Tour to Downtown. $54+. 7pm. Get tickets.
Pug Johnson in Concert at McGonigel’s Mucky Duck | Thursday – The Beaumont-born, Austin-based musician brings his mix of zydeco, swamp pop, Tex-Mex and honky tonk to Upper Kirby. $37+. 8:30pm. Get tickets.
Slow Joy in Concert at The Secret Group | Friday – Mexican-American musician Esteban Flores’ solo project brings his blend of grunge, emo, shoegaze, and alt-rock to EaDo. The High Curbs and Glom open. $25. 7pm. Get tickets.
Paul Thorn in Concert at The Heights Theater | Friday – The southern rock, country, Americana, and blues singer-songwriter brings his Life is Just a Vapor tour to the Heights. Jade Marie Patek joins. $44+. 8pm. Get tickets.
Houston Symphony: Summer Nights: Beethoven’s 4th Symphony at Miller Outdoor Theatre | Friday | FREE – Hear the hidden gem of a work, filled with optimism and warmth, as you sit outside under the stars. 8:30pm. Learn more.
Flatland Cavalry in Concert at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Saturday – The country and Americana-folk band out of Lubbock bring their music to The Woodlands, joined by Randy Rogers Band and Zack Telander. $42+. 6:50pm. Get tickets.
High Fade in Concert at White Oak Music Hall | Saturday – The Scottish power trio known for funk rock, disco, and heavy groove music hit WOMH’s downstairs stage on their Twice as Nice Tour. $27+. 7pm. Get tickets.
Orion 224 in Concert at Bronze Peacock Room in House of Blues | Saturday – Houston’s alt-indie quartet takes over the Downtown stage for a night of live music. $27. 7pm. Get tickets.
Soccer Celebration: Los Tucanes de Tijuana in Concert at Shell Energy Stadium | Saturday – On the eve before the World Cup final, the norteño and cumbia powerhouse performs live in EaDo. $52+. 8pm. Get tickets.
Houston Symphony: Summer Nights: Dvořák & Coleridge-Taylor at Miller Outdoor Theatre | Saturday | FREE – The Symphony’s final free summer show features Korngold’s stirring Overture to Captain Blood, Strauss’s Don Juan, and Dvořák’s joyful Carnival Overture. 8:30pm. Learn More.
Mike Stinson & Full Band in Concert at The Continental Club | Saturday – The singer-songwriter plays with his full band at the Midtown stalwart. Luba Dvorak opens. $15+. 9pm. Get tickets.
Dailey & Vincent in Concert at Main Street Crossing | Sunday – The Grammy-nominated Grand Ole Opry members—among the most acclaimed duos in modern American roots music—close out the weekend in Tomball’s intimate live music HQ. $72+. 5pm. Get tickets.
Sunday Concert: The Pew Band at Discovery Green | Sunday | FREE – As World Cup excitement comes to a close, Downtown’s front yard hosts the final Soccer Summer concert of the series. 5pm to 7pm. Learn more.
The Australian Pink Floyd Show at Smart Financial Centre | Sunday – Widely regarded as the world’s leading Pink Floyd tribute stage show, the full‑length performances brings state‑of‑the‑art lighting, lasers, video, and iconic inflatables to the Sugar Land stage. $18+. 8pm. Get tickets.
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