NRG Stadium Houston Concerts

Located at One NRG Park in southwest Houston, NRG Stadium is the city’s largest concert venue and one of the biggest event spaces in Texas. The retractable-roof stadium is best known as the home of the Houston Texans and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, but it also hosts stadium-sized tours from major pop, rock, … Read more

Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land

The Smart Financial Centre is a state-of-the-art performance venue located in the Houston suburb of Sugar Land. This “next-generation” facility features innovative movable walls that can expand or contract the seating area, making it perfect for both intimate Broadway shows and massive headline concerts. With its sleek exterior and luxury lounge areas, it offers a … Read more

White Oak Music Hall Houston Concerts

Located at 2915 N Main Street, just north of Downtown Houston, White Oak Music Hall is one of the city’s most flexible live music complexes. Unlike a traditional arena or single-room theater, WOMH is a five-acre, three-stage venue with two indoor rooms and one outdoor amphitheater-style lawn. That setup allows the venue to host everything … Read more

The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

Nestled among the lush pines of The Woodlands, the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is one of the top-ranked outdoor amphitheaters globally. It offers a unique “summer night in Texas” vibe where fans can enjoy performances under the massive white canopy or relax on the sprawling lawn. As the summer home for the Houston Symphony and … Read more

713 Music Hall Houston Concerts

Located inside POST Houston at 401 Franklin Street, 713 Music Hall is one of Downtown Houston’s best modern concert venues. The 5,000-capacity hall sits in the east wing of the former USPS headquarters, blending the building’s raw industrial character with a state-of-the-art Live Nation concert setup. Compared with a full arena, it feels more intimate, … Read more

Toyota Center Houston Concerts

Toyota Center Houston exterior and main entrance on Polk St.

Located in Downtown Houston, Toyota Center has been one of the city’s main venues for major arena tours since opening in 2003. The 19,000-capacity arena was built for basketball but adapts well for concerts, with clear sightlines from most sections and solid acoustics for a venue of its size. If you have time before the … Read more