From Monday, October 10 to 15, there are Live shows and concerts in Houston this weekend. This week, hear about the Grammy-winning artist’s first tour, movies to get you in the Halloween mood, and more. Want to know more about the concerts happening in Houston this month?
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- 1 Top 12 shows and concerts in Houston this weekend
- 1.1 Marcus Mumford at White Oak Music Hall | Monday October 10th
- 1.2 Muna at House of Blues | Monday, October 10
- 1.3 Pusha T at the House of Blues | Tuesday, October 11
- 1.4 Lil Nas X at 713 Music Hall | Tuesday, Oct. 11
- 1.5 Rosalia at 713 Music Hall | Wednesday October 12
- 1.6 The Marias at White Oak Music Hall | Thursday, Oct. 13
- 1.7 At Discovery Green, Houston Pride Quintet | Friday October 14 | FREE
- 1.8 Hear Symphony Presents Hocus Pocus Pops at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Friday October 14 | FREE
- 1.9 Tab Benoit and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band in concert at the Miller Outdoor Theater | Friday October 14 | FREE
- 1.10 Wael Kfoury & Rahma Riad at Bayou Music Center | Friday, October 14
- 1.11 Fuerza Regida and Smart Financial Center | Friday, October 14
- 1.12 The Black Key at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Saturday, October 15
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Top 12 shows and concerts in Houston this weekend

Marcus Mumford at White Oak Music Hall | Monday October 10th
Mr. Mumford (of superstars Mumford & Sons) descends on the Bayou City to support his debut album as a solo artist, self-titled. Danielle Ponder will provide support. $45 and up. 7 p.m. See below for more concerts in Houston this weekend.
Muna at House of Blues | Monday, October 10
Backed by indie singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers, the trio of indie pop bands are in town to support their self-titled third studio album and their first independent release. $31 and up. 7 p.m. See next for more concerts in houston this weekend
Pusha T at the House of Blues | Tuesday, October 11
Fresh off the summer release of their chart-topping album, Almost Dry, King Push takes to the House of Blues for one night only. $39.50 and up. 8 p.m. See next more concerts in Houston this weekend
Lil Nas X at 713 Music Hall | Tuesday, Oct. 11
Young Montero King Lil Nas X is “Star Walkin'” through the country on the Long Live Montero Tour, his first concert tour. $29 each. 7 p.m. See next more concerts in Houston this weekend
Rosalia at 713 Music Hall | Wednesday October 12
The famous and famous Rosalia takes the world and drops H in support of her third studio album, Motomami. $73 and up. 8:30 p.m. See next more concerts in Houston this weekend
The Marias at White Oak Music Hall | Thursday, Oct. 13
After a sold-out show in their finale, the indie pop band of Los Angeles Dream brings the opening to White Oak Lawn. $44.50. 7 p.m. See next more concerts in Houston this weekend
At Discovery Green, Houston Pride Quintet | Friday October 14 | FREE
Enjoy a beautiful fall evening filled with live music from SaxWorxs and Brass Tax downtown and the park’s newest art installation, Mi Casa, Your Casa. 7 p.m. See next more concerts in Houston this weekend
Hear Symphony Presents Hocus Pocus Pops at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Friday October 14 | FREE
Dress up and join the whole family in a spectacular performance with the Houston Symphony Orchestra as they put on a special performance of the Goblin Parade leading the children to the next stage. Free; Orchestra tickets are $25. 7:30 p.m. See next more concerts in Houston this weekend
Tab Benoit and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band in concert at the Miller Outdoor Theater | Friday October 14 | FREE
Houston’s historic lounge hosts an evening showcasing the sounds of Louisiana when Tab Benoit brings winning blues music to the Miller Outdoor stage, inspired by NOLA’s Second Line- ensemble style, and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. 7:30 p.m.
Wael Kfoury & Rahma Riad at Bayou Music Center | Friday, October 14
The Lebanese singer rolls into the Bayou City for an incredible four-day US tour, joined by Iraqi singer and actress Rahma Riad. $103 and up. 8 p.m.
Fuerza Regida and Smart Financial Center | Friday, October 14
United by their love of culture, los muchachos de Fuerza Regida bring one of Mexico’s regional hip-hop genres to H as they stop on their Del Barrio Esta Aqui tour. $39.50 each. 8 p.m.
The Black Key at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Saturday, October 15
Following the release of their 11th studio album, Drop Out Boogie, the legendary band will perform in the woods with special guests, Band of Horses. $39 and up. 19h.