By Gillian WisniewskiNov 200
Gallery Courtesy of Gillian Wisniewski Seether and Daughtry took Houston back to the early 2000s for a night on Wednesday, Nov. 12. The two bands, combining forces on a U.S. tour spanning through October and November, revived their old hits from the early 2000s, giving their fans the experience of a...
By Seles SanchezNov 130
Gallery by Seles Sanchez Friday, Nov. 7, Big Thief brought a magical and atmospheric performance to White Oak Music Hall. With changing cool and warm lighting and constant fog in the background, the band transformed the outdoor venue into a dreamlike space. The band moved through a wonderful setlist starting...
By Martina MondiniNov 130
Gallery by Martina Mondini Brooklyn-based rock band Geese brought their signature chaos and charisma to White Oak Music Hall on Nov. 6, lighting up Houston with a night full of energy and emotion. Touring in support of their new album “Getting Killed,” the band led by frontman Cameron Winters delivered a set...
By Shahd AyeshOct 220
Gallery by Shahd Ayesh The Dare’s show in Houston on Oct. 9 wasn’t just a concert. It was an experience. In a venue like the Bronze Peacock at House of Blues, where the crowd is close and the energy is immediate, the experience hits even harder. You could feel the energy building long before The Dare even hit the...
By Matthew GuzmanOct 220
Gallery by Matthew Guzman The last time The Lumineers performed in the Houston metropolitan area was in 2017. The alternative folk band visited three major cities in Texas, with Austin, Fort Worth and Houston during their Automatic Tour. The namesake tour embodies the messaging of their “Automatic” album:...
By Seles SanchezOct 140
Photos by Seles Sanchez On Thursday, Oct. 10, Houston’s House of Blues welcomed Cannibal Corpse and their unrelenting brutality to the stage. The night’s lineup, stacked with openers like Fulci, Full of Hell and Municipal Waste, made for an unforgettable show. The evening built steadily. Each opening band...
By Oscar HerreraOct 20
Photos by Oscar Herrera Bring Me The Horizon made their return to Houston at the Toyota Center on Sept. 26 for their USA Ascension Program North America Tour (Part One of Two). Before lead singer Oli Sykes and the band took the stage, fans got to enjoy three special guests. The guests set the tone for the...
By Anastasia RiveraAug 230
Photos by Catherine Do Sunday, Aug. 17, was a big night at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion with Big Time Rush performing their In Real Life Worldwide Tour. Big Time Rush, originally a Nickelodeon series from the early 2000s, performed a setlist that included every song from every episode. Special...
By Martina MondiniAug 160
Photos by Martina Mondini The Summer School Tour, a traveling event focused on artist development, community, ticket affordability and social impact rolled through House of Blues Houston on July 30. They delivered a night packed with energy, emotion and a real sense of community. Founded by Eric Tobin of...
By Anastasia RiveraJul 160
Photos by Raphael Fernandez On July 10, Kesha delivered an emotional performance during the Houston stop of her Tits Out Tour. At the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, the Scissor Sisters opened the show with their hit song “Let’s Have a Kiki.” The crowd went wild. Scissor Sisters Set. Photo by Raphael...











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