As the summer heat intensifies, so does the vibrant music scene across Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana. Venues are buzzing with an array of artists set to perform, from pop sensations to rock legends.
Music lovers can look forward to an action-packed schedule filled with concerts at various venues throughout the region. The lineup showcases both local and nationally recognized artists, ensuring that there’s something for everyone.
The month of July kicks off with an exciting performance by JoJo Siwa at the House of Blues in Houston on July 10. This show promises to deliver high energy and fun, marking the beginning of an exhilarating month of music.
Following Siwa, July 11 features Mountain Grass Unit at White Oak Music Hall and a night with The Union Underground, Spineshank, Adema, and Sicksense at Scout Bar in Houston, appealing to fans of hard rock and alternative music. Jake Worthington will also grace the stage at High Horse Saloon, Texas City, bringing a taste of country music.
On July 12, The Psychedelic Furs and The Mission will perform at House of Blues, while Pecos and The Rooftops will be rocking Camp Margaritaville in Crystal Beach. The following week, the Goo Goo Dolls and Dashboard Confessional will be captivating audiences at Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land on July 17.
Another highlight on July 18 includes legendary artists Rick Springfield, John Waite, Wang Chung, and Paul Young performing at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands. That same evening, country music fans can catch Pat Green at the Golden Nugget Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
As July progresses, Powerman 5000 and Ill Nino will bring their dynamic performances to Scout Bar on July 19. In the same vein, Jake Scott and Marynn Taylor will perform at House of Blues while Kansas, 38 Special, and Dave Mason entertain at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion.
The celebrations continue with various artists such as Augustana at Main Street Crossing, Tomball on July 21, marking a steady flow of entertainment throughout the summer.
A religious music concert featuring Phil Wickham, Brandon Lake, and Josiah Queen is scheduled for July 24 at Toyota Center in Houston. That same night, Wayne Toups will take the stage at Dosey Doe in The Woodlands.
As July comes to a close, Keyshia Cole, Tink, and Wale are set to perform at Toyota Center in Houston on July 25, alongside a highly anticipated concert by Steve Earle at Main Street Crossing. July wraps up with notable acts like The Fray at Bayou Music Center on July 27 and Volbeat along with Halestorm at 713 Music Hall on July 29.
August promises more excitement with Weird Al Yankovic gracing Smart Financial Centre on August 1, alongside performances by Randy Rogers Band and Larry Fleet at High Horse Saloon and Golden Nugget Casino, respectively. On August 2, rap legends Bone Thugs-N-Harmony will perform at House of Blues, ensuring a mix of genres for the audience.
Throughout August, several artists are scheduled to perform at various venues, with highlights including Jessie Murph at 713 Music Hall (August 3), Less Than Jake on August 12, and Jason Aldean at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on August 15.
Fans of rock music will not want to miss Ghost’s performance at Toyota Center on August 16. Country music enthusiasts can look forward to Big Time Rush at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on August 17.
August 20 sees The Flaming Lips and Modest Mouse at 713 Music Hall, while August 23 showcases The Offspring with Jimmy Eat World at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion.
As summer transitions into fall, events continue into September with artists like Kali Uchis (September 2), Nelly and St. Lunatics, and Ja Rule performing at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on September 4. This month also features the iconic Nine Inch Nails at Toyota Center on September 12.
Concert performances for the second half of September are equally exciting, with Lainey Wilson at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on September 20 and various performances from notable musicians at House of Blues.
As October approaches, prominent artists like Keith Urban on October 11 and Alice Cooper on October 26 will perform at various venues, ensuring the season ends with a bang. The culmination of performances continues with the Jonas Brothers taking the stage at Toyota Center on October 19.
Music fans across the Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana regions are in for an unforgettable summer filled with thrilling performances from a range of artists. From country to rock, pop, and hip-hop, the diverse lineup provides an exciting experience perfect for summer nights.
For a complete schedule of events and ticket information, visit http://www.therecordlive.com. Don’t miss out on an incredible summer of music!
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