311 rolls into The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on Sunday, August 23 for the So Glad You Made It Tour — a co-headline run with Dirty Heads that reads differently if you’ve been following either band for a while. Dirty Heads used to open for 311. Now they’re splitting the top of the bill. That full-circle framing is the story of this summer tour.
About 311
Formed in Omaha in 1988, 311 have kept the same five-piece — Nick Hexum, Tim Mahoney, Aaron “P-Nut” Wills, Chad Sexton, and Doug “SA” Martinez — running for more than three decades, blending rock, reggae, hip-hop, and funk into a sound that still resists easy genre labels. The 1995 self-titled album went triple platinum, led by “Down” (#1 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart) and “All Mixed Up.” Domestic album sales stand north of 8.5 million. The band’s 311 Day tradition — fan events on March 11, most recently a full destination weekend in Las Vegas earlier in 2026 — is its own argument for the loyalty they’ve sustained. Live, they run long and deep.
About Dirty Heads
Dirty Heads built their name in Huntington Beach on reggae-rock hooks that translate equally well to streaming and festival stages. “Lay Me Down” (featuring Rome Ramirez) spent more than ten weeks at #1 on the Alternative charts; “Vacation” has logged over 300 million streams. Their ninth studio album, 7 Seas, drops June 12, 2026 via Better Noise Music — so The Woodlands date finds them deep into a summer where they’re actively working new material.
Support
ROME — Rome Ramirez of Sublime With Rome, the featured voice on “Lay Me Down” — is on every date of this run. Atmosphere joins for The Woodlands show specifically (they’re on select dates from August 11 onward), adding a hip-hop dimension that fits the genre range of this lineup.
The Venue
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is a 16,500-capacity outdoor amphitheater at 2005 Lake Robbins Drive in The Woodlands — covered pavilion seating and a wide open-air lawn, the full summer amphitheater setup. This is the second stop on a three-city Texas run: the tour played Austin’s Germania Insurance Amphitheater the night before (August 22) and moves to Irving’s Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory on August 25. For Houston-area concertgoers, this is your date.
Tickets & Pricing
Tickets start at $47. Showtime is 5:30 PM. VIP options include early entry, stage-side viewing of three songs, meet & greets, autographed posters, and exclusive YETI drinkware. Get tickets via Ticketmaster.