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Top 32 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston: April 2025

Top 32 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston: April 2025


Beabadoobee brings her dreamy, nostalgic sound and unique vocals to 713 Music Hall. | Photo courtesy of the artist

Snag your seats for our 24 picks for the top concerts and live performances happening across Greater Houston in April 2025.

Top 24 Live Shows & Concerts in Houston: April 2025

Concerts and shows are not ranked but are listed in chronological order, by start date and time and then by end date and time.

Denzel Curry in Concert at Bayou Music Center | Thursday, April 3 – The beloved rapper from Miami Gardens, known for his hits “Ultimate” and “Walkin”, brings his Mischievous South Tour to HTX. $23+. 8pm.

2nd Annual Louisiana in Texas Concert at Miller Outdoor Theatre | Friday, April 4 | FREE – One of Miller’s new traditions begins to emerge, with a lively zydeco concert by Grammy-nominated CJ Chenier and the Red Hot Louisiana Band. 8pm.

Spring Hip-Hop Fest with Kevin Gates at Smart Financial Centre | Friday, April 4 – The Louisiana rapper known for blending Southern rap, melodic hooks, and emotionally charged content headlines a show joined by Sauce Walka, OTB Fastlane, KNG Ego, Peso Peso, and JoyBvnd. $79+. 8pm. 

Earth in Concert at White Oak Music Hall | Saturday, April 5 – The ‘80s and ‘90s rock band from the Pacific Northwest brings the show to the downstairs stage at WOMH. $20. 7pm.

Tobe Nwigwe in Concert at 713 Music Hall | Saturday, April 5 – Houston’s beloved singer and rapper returns to his roots on his Home is Where the Hood Is Tour. $32+. 8pm.

The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain in Concert at the Grand 1894 Opera House | Saturday, April 5 – Now in its 40th year, the British music ensemble brings a powerhouse of delight and original arrangements of songs that span the genre songbook. $31.50+. 8pm.

The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain lands in Galveston for a concert celebrating 40 decades of lively musical shenanigans. | Photo courtesy of the artist

Trio Magnoliana: Four Centuries of the Piano Trio Concert at The Hobby Center | Tuesday, April 8 – The UH Moores School of Music presents the final faculty artist performance of the 2024-25, featuring Mann-Wen Lo, professor of practice in violin; Eunghee Cho, professor of practice in cello; and Andrew Staupe, assistant professor of piano. $35; $15 for students. 7pm.

St. Vincent in Concert at White Oak Music Hall | Tuesday, April 8 – Known for her melodic singing and guitar-playing, the alt-pop artist brings her All Born Screaming Tour to the Lawn for an outdoor show at WOMH. Glass Beams open. $45. 7pm.

Cynthia Erivo in Concert with the Houston Symphony at Jones Hall | Tuesday, April 8 and Wednesday, April 9 – The Tony-, Emmy- and Grammy-winner—best known for starring as the misunderstood Elphaba in John Chu’s stunning film adaptation of Wicked—comes to Houston to sing music made famous by the greatest female singers of all time, including Nina Simone, Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Tina Turner, and more. $120 and up. 7:30pm both nights.

2025 ARTMS World Tour: Lunar Therapy at Bayou Music Center | Thursday, April 10 – The K-pop girl group sensation—featuring HeeJin, HaSeul, Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry—merges the past and future hits in Houston for an epic live performance. $86.50+. 7:30pm.

FLO in Concert at House of Blues | Saturday, April 12 – The girl group pop trio out of Britain, known for “Cardboard Box” and “Fly Girl” take to the music hall stage at inside Downtown’s GreenStreet complex. $35 and up. 7pm.

Khruangbin in Concert at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Saturday, April 12 – Houston’s own alt-indie trio—Laura Lee Ochoa, Mark Speer, and Donald “DJ” Johnson—bring their A La Sala Tour to The Woodlands stage. They’re known for expertly blending global music influences, like Thai rock, Iranian pop, and dub, with American soul, rock, and psychedelia. Helado Negro opens. $32.50+. 7:30pm.

My Morning Jacket in Concert at 713 Music Hall | Sunday April 13 – Touring in support of their brand new album Is, the alt-indie outfit known for “Golden”, “One Big Holiday”, and “Off the Record” jams on the Post Houston stage. $53+. 8pm.

The British pop trio Flo invades the Downtown stage at House of Blues. | Photo courtesy of House of Blues

Poppy in Concert at House of Blues | Wednesday, April 16 – The singer-songwriter from Boston who rose to fame on YouTube brings her They’re All Around Us Tour to the House of Blues stage. $39.50. 7pm.

Aura in Concert: Amplified at Moores Opera House | Thursday, April 17 – UH Moores School of Music’s contemporary ensemble performs with 3 members of San Antonio’s Soli Chamber Ensemble—Ertan Torgul on violin, David Mollenauer on cello, and Carolyn True on piano. $20; $15 for UH faculty, students, alumni, staff, and ages 65+. Save 20% with promo code MSM365. 7:30pm.

Santana in Concert at Smart Financial Centre | Wednesday, April 23 – The Oneness Tour lands in Sugar Land, bringing the internationally acclaimed and awarded Carlos Santana and his many variations on his Afro-Latin-blues-rock fusion style for a night of sensational music. $82+. 8pm.

Rüfüs Du Sol in Concert at Cynthia Woods Pavilion | Thursday, April 24 – Inhale / Exhale World Tour Special guest Sofia Kourtesis joins the show. First run tickets are sold out, but you may be able to find hard-to-get resale tickets and save 20% with promo code HOUSTON20. 7:30pm.

Nada Surf in Concert at The Heights Theater | Friday, April 25 – The alt-indie band that emerged out of New York in the ’90s with their hit “Popular” arrives on 19th Street in the Heights for a live show in support of their latest album Moon Mirror. The Cle Elum opens. $24+. 8pm.

Beabadoobee in Concert at 713 Music Hall | Friday, April 25 – The Filipino-British alt-rock singer-songwriter known for her dreamy, nostalgic sound and unique vocals lands in Downtown on her The Space In Between Tour. $129+. 7:30pm.

Fontaines D.C. in Concert at White Oak Music Hall | Friday, April 25 – The Irish post-punk band out of Dublin arrives in Houston to dominate the downstairs Northside stage. First run tickets are sold out, but you may be able to find hard-to-get resale tickets and save 20% with promo code HOUSTON20. 8pm.

Yo La Tengo in Concert at The Heights Theater | Saturday, April 26 – With 4 decades of music under their belt, the rock band that emerged out of Hoboken, New Jersey comes to the Heights in support of their latest album, This Stupid World. $36. 8pm.

Hope Tala in Concert at House of Blues | Saturday, April 26 – The British singer-songwriter, whose music draws from R&B, Latin, neo soul, and bossa nova, brings her songfest to Houston, in support of her recent debut album Hope Handwritten. $27. 7pm.

D4vd in Concert at White Oak Music Hall | Sunday, April 27 – Houston’s own alt-indie artist known for “Romantic Homicide” and “My House is not a Home” plays the WOMH lawn. $40+. 5pm.

Artemas in Concert at House of Blues | Wednesday, April 30 – Best known for his singles “If U Think I’m Pretty” and “I Like the Way You Kiss Me”, the English-Cypriot singer-songwriter and record producer’s The Americas Tour 2025 brings him to Downtown Houston. $35. 7pm.

You can still get tickets to the sold out show from the Irish punk band Fontaines D.C. | Photo courtesy of the artist

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