As if summer in Houston wasnt getting enough attention lately with hundreds of impressive tours and shows, Tuesday night was officially the cherry on top for this city when Post Malone came rollin’ in on his “If Yall Wernt Here, I'd Be Crying” Tour. The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion was hosting the sold out evening and even the staff members were trying to contain their excitement.
Read MoreLast Thursday, Emo Houstonians gathered in black at White Oak Music Hall for an epic night of nothing but pure emo throwbacks by Emo Night Brooklyn.
Read MorePost took to the runway styled stage in a haze of smoke while “Hollywood’s Bleeding” intro started playing in the background, his vocals, along with audience members shrieking, and chanting in excitement fill the venue.
Read MoreThe crowd fed off of the infectious energy provided by all of the openers as they anxiously awaited Trippie Redd’s performance.
Read MoreYoung Dolph and Key Glock brought their “No Rules Tour” to Aztec Theatre in San Antonio, Texas on a cold Friday night. The Paper Route Empire duo doubleheadlined the show to hundreds of concertgoers.
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Kream has become one of the hottest artists out of Houston over the past two years. His popularity rose significantly after the 2018 release of Punken skyrocketed the Alief born rapper into the mainstream. He later signed with Roc Nation and had his first major label release in July entitled, Brandon Banks, which pays homage to the rapper’s father.
Read MoreDMX celebrates the 20th year anniversary of his debut album, It’s Dark and Hell is Hot, by heading out on tour.
Read MoreThe Black Angels at White Oak Music, Houston TX December 27th 2018 Photographed by award winning photographer Violeta Alvarez .
Read MoreHundreds packed into Houston’s Revention Music Center for what they expected to be an energetic performance by 22-year-old mumble rapper Playboi Carti. Doors had been open merely an hour before threats were made to shutdown the show.
Read MoreThursday evening’s show was the 30th anniversary of one of their best albums, well at least in my opinion, The Land of Rape and Honey and they were going to play cuts from that album which they had rarely done on past shows.
Read MoreGARY CLARK JR. at REVENTION Music CENTER NOVEMBER 30th 2018 Photographed by award winning photographer Violetta Alvarez
Read MoreHundreds of concertgoers packed into Revention Music Center to watch the Baton Rouge native perform his first tour since his release from prison earlier this year.
Read MoreHouston’s most popular radio station 94.5 The Buzz has become notorious for not only their decades spanning alternative rock playlists but also their events. They throw parties for pretty much every occasion but there are two shows in particular that stand out above the rest: Buzzfest and Buzzfestivus. This year’s Buzzfestivus lineup was the best I’ve seen with opening act Sleeping with Sirens and co-headlining bands Highly Suspect and Royal Blood.
Read MoreWednesday November 8th served as quite a memorable day for about 1500 Houstonians who were packed into House of Blues like sardines to see some of this decades best alt- rock bands: Balance and Composure, Chon, Circa Survive, and Thrice. If you were there, you know. If not, you’re about to feel the FOMO, and we’re sorry for that…kind of.
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