Best concerts in Houston: September 20-26, 2021

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Houston Latin Fest returns this week, with a change of venue | Courtesy of Houston Latin Fest

Put on your dancing shoes for these must-see shows and concerts around Houston from Monday, September 20 to Sunday, September 26, 2021.

Grammy winners and top of the charts can be found across Houston this week, along with a few duos that haven’t hit the touring circuit in quite some time.

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 12 Live Shows & Concerts In Houston This Week

  • Yung Bleu at Warehouse Live | Tuesday September 21 – South Alabama rapper walks through Houston on tour Billboard-a first classified album, Moon boy. Tickets cost $ 25.50 in advance; $ 35 on the day of the show, but you can find better or cheaper tickets using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 7 p.m.
  • Jefferson Spaceship in Dosey Doe: The Great Barn | Wednesday September 22 – Famous 70s rock band take a walk through the woods for an evening of classic hits, new songs from the 2020s Mother of the Sun, and a special appearance by the original bassist, Pete Sears. Tickets range from $ 138 to $ 198 and include a three-course meal before the show. 7:30 p.m.
  • Trippie Redd with SoFayGo at the Smart Financial Center | Wednesday September 22 – Trippie Redd stops by Sugar Land on tour of her latest summer outing, topping the charts Trip to Knight. Tickets range from $ 39.50 to $ 79.50, but you can find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 7 p.m.
  • Osborne Brothers at White Oak Music Hall (Lawn) | Thursday 23 September – The Maryland-based country music duo hit the lawn in White Oak to perform their chart-topping 2020 release, Skeletons, as well as other songs from their Grammy-nominated albums. Tickets cost $ 49.50 in advance; $ 79.50 on the day of the show, but you can find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 5.30 p.m.
  • Zoé at the Bayou Music Center | Thursday 23 September – Catch a concert by Grammy-winning Mexican rock band Zoe when they take the stage for a performance at the House of Blues in the heart of downtown. Tickets range from $ 49.50 to $ 89.50, but you can find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 7 p.m.
  • Brooks & Dunn at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Friday September 24 – The legendary country duo hit the road for their first national tour in 10 years, performing several of their biggest hits like “Brand New Man”, “Boot Scootin ‘Boogie” and more. Tickets range from $ 35 to $ 350, but you can find better or cheaper tickets using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 7 p.m.
  • Windsync presents Animal carnival at the Miller Open Air Theater | Friday September 24 | FREE | Virtual option – Enjoy a colorful evening under the stars with a reimagining of Animal carnival, the well-known Saint-Saëns classic from Disney’s Fantasy 2000, featuring the orchestra’s five wind instruments in collaboration with concert pianist Andrew Staupe. You can also follow a live broadcast of this performance on Miller’s website, YouTube and Facebook. 8 p.m.
  • Alejandro Fernández at the Smart Financial Center | Friday September 24 – The Grammy-winning Mexican mariachi singer hits the road to shoot his latest album, Hecho in Mexico, who has already produced four consecutive No.1 singles. Tickets range from $ 20 to $ 200.50, but you can find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 9 p.m.
  • Wynonna Judd & Cactus Moser in concert at the Heights Theater | Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 September – Witness the makings of country music legend when Wynonna Judd and Cactus Moser make their Heights Theater debut with their show, Wynonna & Cactus: Party for two. Tickets range from $ 55 to $ 75. 8 p.m. both evenings.
  • Marisela in concert at the Arena Theater | saturday 25 september – The chart-topping Mexican-American singer returns on tour, stopping at the Southwest Houston Hall for an evening of her hits, including 1987’s “Tu Dama de Hierro”, which her tour is named after . Tickets range from $ 40 to over $ 115, but you can find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8 p.m.
  • Houston Latin Fest 2021 in Midtown Park | Sunday September 26 – Get a dose of Latin culture when Midtown Park hosts the Houston Latin Fest, featuring shows and live performances from countries in the North, Central, and South American regions, including the Caribbean. Plus, enjoy shopping from local vendors, tasty bites, and more. Advance tickets start at $ 10 and include a free Old Parr drink; free for children 12 and under. 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.
  • Daryl Hall and John Oates with Squeeze at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Sunday September 26 – Hear a set filled with timeless hits like “I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do)”, “Maneater” and “She’s Gone” as’ 70s pop duo Daryl Hall and John Oates take the stage at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in the woods. Tickets start at $ 29.50. 7 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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