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Houston's Vibrant Live Music Scene: Deftones, The Mars Volta, and Local Gems
Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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Houston's live music scene is vibrant and diverse, offering a wide range of genres and venues. In the next three days, several notable artists and bands will be performing live in Houston. On January 17, 2025, Deftones will be at the House of Blues, with tickets available on Bandsintown[2]. The Mars Volta is also scheduled to perform at the same venue on January 18, 2025[2].
Popular venues hosting live music events include the 713 Music Hall, Warehouse Live, and the House of Blues. The 713 Music Hall, located in downtown Houston, offers a modern, industrial vibe and can host up to 5,000 concertgoers[1][5]. Warehouse Live, set in a renovated 1920s warehouse, features a dual-stage setup with a 1,250-capacity ballroom and a 450-capacity studio[1][5].
For those looking for emerging local artists, bands like The Suffers, Fat Tony & Tom Cruz, and Black Kite are worth checking out. The Suffers, a soul-infused rock band, have been making waves since their formation in 2011 and have played numerous festivals around Texas[4].
In terms of music festivals and special events, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo BBQ CookOff 2025 is scheduled to take place in February, though specific dates and details are not yet available within the next three days[2].
For the most up-to-date information on upcoming concerts and performances, including ticket availability and venue details, visit Bandsintown or the official websites of the venues mentioned.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Popular venues hosting live music events include the 713 Music Hall, Warehouse Live, and the House of Blues. The 713 Music Hall, located in downtown Houston, offers a modern, industrial vibe and can host up to 5,000 concertgoers[1][5]. Warehouse Live, set in a renovated 1920s warehouse, features a dual-stage setup with a 1,250-capacity ballroom and a 450-capacity studio[1][5].
For those looking for emerging local artists, bands like The Suffers, Fat Tony & Tom Cruz, and Black Kite are worth checking out. The Suffers, a soul-infused rock band, have been making waves since their formation in 2011 and have played numerous festivals around Texas[4].
In terms of music festivals and special events, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo BBQ CookOff 2025 is scheduled to take place in February, though specific dates and details are not yet available within the next three days[2].
For the most up-to-date information on upcoming concerts and performances, including ticket availability and venue details, visit Bandsintown or the official websites of the venues mentioned.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI