Best concerts in Houston: November 22-28, 2021


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Harry Styles returns to Toyota Center to catch up on postponed date | Courtesy of the artist

Put on your dancing shoes for these must-see shows and concerts around Houston from Monday, November 22 through Sunday, November 28, 2021.

This week, Harry Styles catches up with a rescheduled tour date, a legendary Mexican band spends two nights, a free concert series ends, and a holiday tradition returns to Jones Hall.

Want to go one step further for live gigs in Houston this month? Check the 365 Houston schedule for additional shows taking place across H-Town.

Top 10 shows and concerts in Houston this week

  • Harry Styles at the Toyota Center | Tuesday 23 November – The threat of Hurricane Nicholas in September forced the postponement of Harry Styles’ planned downtown concert, and now the mega-fan crowd will finally find a chance to see the One Direction superstar when he arrives for that postponed date just before Thanksgiving. Tickets range from $ 39.50 to $ 149.50, but you can find hard-to-obtain seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8 p.m.
  • Maná at 713 Music Hall | Wednesday 24 and Friday 26 November – The legendary Mexican pop rock group makes a stopover in Houston’s brand new concert venue, 713 Music Hall, located in the brand new Post HTX building. They will be there the day before and the day before Thanksgiving for a much anticipated performance. The remaining tickets range from $ 120 to over $ 275, but you can find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8 p.m. both evenings.
  • Farruko at the Smart Financial Center | Friday November 26 – Reggaeton sensation heads to Sugar Land to support their chart-topping eighth studio album, The 167. Tickets range from $ 49 to $ 199, but you can find better, cheaper or difficult to obtain seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8 p.m.
  • Bob Schneider and the Very Special Moonlit Orchestra Holiday Show at the Hobby Center | Friday November 26 – Start your holiday season this year at Hobby Center’s Zilkha Hall where Austin-based singer-songwriter Bob Schneider and his Moonlight Orchestra perform season classics the day after Thanksgiving. Tickets range from $ 65 to $ 106. 8 p.m.
  • Houston Symphony presents Tchaikovsky The Sleeping Beauty at Jones Hall | From Friday November 26 to Sunday November 28 | Virtual option – The Houston Symphony’s Thanksgiving Weekend Presentation features a family-friendly collection for all ages at Jones Hall, with romantic and enchanting music by Tchaikovsky The Sleeping Beauty ballet. Additionally, Bruch’s gypsy-flavored Violin Concerto No.1 is a perennial audience favorite, as evidenced by its selection as Britain’s favorite classical work in a Classic FM poll. Saturday’s performance will also be televised live. Tickets range from $ 29 to $ 149; $ 20 for the virtual stream. Friday and Saturday 8 p.m. Sunday 2:30 p.m.
  • Water parks with young arrested, Phem at House of Blues | saturday 27 november – The Houston-based pop rock group is back on the road after releasing their The biggest hits album in early summer. Tickets range from $ 30 to $ 45. 7 p.m.
  • The Fab Four at the Bayou Music Center | saturday 27 november – The Beatles tribute group on a world tour stops at the Bayou Music Center in downtown Houston to perform many of the band’s legendary rock songs, fan favorites and deep cuts in what promises to be a night of happiness to sing. Tickets range from $ 25 to $ 59.50. 8 p.m.
  • No Limit Reunion Tour at the Smart Financial Center | saturday 27 november – The legendary hip hop record label is hosting a reunion tour with rappers Master P, Mystikal, Silkk the Shocker, Mia X, Fiend, Mercedes and Mr. Serv On. Tickets range from $ 72 to $ 182. 7:30 p.m.
  • Mastodon & Opeth at the Smart Financial Center | Sunday November 28 – Grammy-winning heavy metal band stops in Sugar Land to perform songs from their latest release, Calm and sinister, which fell at the end of October. They will be joined by Swedish prog metal band Opeth, who are themselves on tour for their album at the end of 2019, In the Cauda Venenum. Tickets range from $ 49.50 to $ 79.50. 7 p.m.
  • Jazzy Sundays in the Park: Crystal Thomas with the Eastside Kings at Buffalo Bayou Park | Sunday November 28 | FREE – Blues artist Crystal Thomas performs with Eastside Kings in the latest installment of the Jazzy Sundays in the Park series for 2021. Bring food, a blanket or lawn chairs to relax and enjoy the music. Food and drink will also be available for purchase. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

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Longtime Houstonian Justin Jerkins oversees all manner of events in H-Town, including breweries, sports, concerts, must-see destinations and more while serving as the editor of 365 things to do in Houston.

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