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July 25 at 713 Music Hall, 401 Franklin Street Suite 1600, Houston; concerts.livenation.com.
Celebrating 20 years of their breakthrough album “Ocean Avenue,” which was released July 2003, Ryan Key (vocals, guitars), Sean Mackin (violin), Ryan Mendez (guitar) and Josh Portman (bass) will be embarking on a North American tour, produced by Live Nation, which includes a date at 713 Music Hall in Houston on July 25.
Disturbed
July 26 at 6:30 p.m. at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 2005 Lake Robbins Dr, The Woodlands; woodlandscenter.org.
Disturbed will come to The Woodlands in support of their new album, “Divisive.”
Lil Baby
July 26 at 7 p.m. at the Toyota Center, 1510 Polk Street, Houston; toyotacenter.com.
Lil Baby will come to Houston in support of his 2022 album, “It’s Only Me.” He’ll be joined by The Kid LAROI, GloRilla, GLOSS UP, Rylo Rodriguez, and Hunxho.
The Pharcyde
July 26 at 7 p.m. at the House of Blues,1204 Caroline Street, Houston; concerts.livenation.com.
The Pharcyde is an alternative hip-hop group, formed in 1989, from South Central Los Angeles. The group is well known for the hit singles “Drop,” “Passin’ Me By” and “Runnin’.”
Young the Giant
July 27 at 7 p.m. at 713 Music Hall, 401 Franklin Street Suite 1600, Houston; concerts.livenation.com.
Critically-acclaimed, multi-platinum selling artist Young The Giant will come to Houston in support of their latest album, “American Bollywood,” their first release in four years. With lyrics mostly written by the band’s lead singer Sameer Gadhia, the son of Indian immigrants, the album tells the multi-generational saga of the American immigrant, and the origins, exiles, battles, and denouement of reclaiming their collective identity.
Rema
July 28 at Bayou Music Center, 520 Texas Ave, Houston; concerts.livenation.com.
Rema will come to Houston in support of his new album, “Rave & Roses.”
“Star Wars: A New Hope” in concert
July 28-29 at the Hobby Center, 800 Bagby Street, Houston; houstonsymphony.org.
“When ‘Star Wars: A New Hope’ premiered in 1977, its unforgettable characters, visual spectacle, and mythic storytelling captured the imagination of movie-goers around the world. Relive the magic as the first chapter of the original ‘Star Wars’ trilogy projects on the big screen at The Hobby Center, with every note of John Williams’s famous score performed live by the Houston Symphony, from 20th Century Fox Fanfare to closing credits.”
Greta Van Fleet
July 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the Toyota Center, 1510 Polk Street, Houston; toyotacenter.com.
Fresh off an arena tour, Greta Van Fleet is preparing for a set of stadium show and festival stops across North America and Europe. The tour will follow the release of the band’s forthcoming third studio album “Starcatcher,” due out July 21. The album was written and recorded by the band—lead singer Josh Kiszka, guitarist Jake Kiszka, bassist/keyboardist Sam Kiszka and drummer Danny Wagner—alongside Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb. Throughout the 10-song collection, the band explores the duality of fantasy versus reality and the contrast between light and darkness.
Steve Miller Band
July 29 at 7 p.m. at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 2005 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands; woodlandscenter.org.
The Steve Miller Band will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the band’s legendary album “The Joker” with a performance at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Support will be provided by Cheap Trick. Some of the Steve Miller Band’s hits from “The Joker” include the eponymous track “The Joker,” “Sugar Babe,” and “The Lovin’ Cup.”
ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd
July 30 at 6:30 p.m. at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 2005 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands; woodlandscenter.org.
Titans of American classic rock ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd will co-headline a tour titled “The Sharp Dressed Simple Man.” Uncle Kracker will provide support on the tour, which will come to the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in July.
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