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Photos by Megan Biasiolli On Friday, March 7 at the House of Blues, Saint Motel performed in Houston for the first time in over five years. Opened by indie-pop band Angel White, they gave an unforgettable performance. White opened the show with a unique country, folk and soul vibe. He took the stage in a...

Photos by Oscar Herrera Riley Green made his Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Debut on Wednesday, March 5 for the Armed Forces Appreciation Night. 59,703 people were in attendance.  Riley Green is one of several country artists performing this rodeo season for the first time. Four Green Berets rappelled...

Gallery by Raphael Fernandez After the final Rodeo competitions—including cattle wrangling introduced by UH’s own Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Eddie Nuñez—the lights went out in NRG Stadium, and the AJR logo appeared on the main screen as the star stage was rolled out onto the dirt. The logo...

The Texas heat couldn’t hold a candle to the electrifying energy Cage the Elephant brought to the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on July 12, 2024. While their latest album, “Neon Pill,” got a spotlight with a few tracks, the night was a celebration of the band’s entire discography, leaving a packed amphitheater buzzing...

The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion pulsated with vibrant energy on June 30 as The Doobie Brothers, reunited with the legendary Michael McDonald, delivered a concert that was pure gold. The anticipation was electric as the crowd, a multi-generational mix, buzzed with excitement for the return of the iconic...

Noah Kahan’s We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour rolled into The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on Thursday, June 13, transforming the amphitheater into a venue dripping with fall foliage and bittersweet memories. Kahan, the New England singer-songwriter known for his introspective lyrics and relatable storytelling,...

Vampire Weekend played 713 Music Hall for the fifth stop on the tour of their fifth album, “Only God Was Above Us.” The crowd gathered as the opener, LA LOM, set up in front of a Vampire Weekend banner. The Los Angeles-based group known for their blend of Cumbia and Jazz gave guests a taste of classic romantic Latin...

Photos by: Oscar Herrera On Saturday, Maggie Rogers delivered an unforgettable performance in Houston on her “Don’t Forget Me” tour.  The singer-songwriter took the stage at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion after storms during the day. Rogers brought an undeniable charisma to the stage and had her audience...

T-Pain and his crew brought the Mansion in Wiscansin Party to 713 Music Hall for the very first stop of the tour. Guests filled up all three floors from bar to bar, barricade to entrance. DJ SLICK305 hyped up the crowd with songs for the Geminis and Hispanics, getting them ready for the show. “Swag Surfin’” and...

PinkPantheress graced the stage on Wednesday to a completely packed crowd at White Oak Music Hall along with Kanii. Kanii opened and quickly got everyone in the mood with his electronic groovy songs. Starting with “u and I,” “marry me” and “Five” along with ending his set with his viral hits “sins (let me...