3Quency arrive at House of Blues Houston on June 29 with five singles out, one Netflix competition win behind them, and 1,800 seats to fill on the strength of their name alone. The Girls Talk Tour is the first real test: Brianna Mazzola, Nori Moore, and Wennely Quezada formed on a competition show, won it, signed to Columbia Records, and are now finding out whether any of that translates when the cameras aren’t rolling and it’s just them and a room.
About 3Quency
The origin story holds up even at this distance from the Netflix premiere. Building the Band — hosted by AJ McLean and judged by Nicole Scherzinger, Kelly Rowland, and the late Liam Payne — placed 50 musicians into groups formed sight-unseen. Mazzola, Moore, and Quezada came together in that process, won the competition, and kept the result confidential for the better part of a year while the series waited to air. By August 2025 they had signed with RECORDS/Columbia Records, with Johnny Wright — who previously managed *NSYNC, the Backstreet Boys, Justin Timberlake, and Britney Spears — handling their career.
The catalog has moved fast since: “Top Down” in September 2025, “Clique” in November, “Telephone” in February 2026 — that one featured an Apple Bottoms collaboration for the music video — and “Girls Talk” in May, released independently on Tidal. The tour takes its name from that last single, and the group has described this campaign as a more independent creative push. Their sound draws from 1990s R&B girl groups, updated for a generation that came up on streaming — harmony-driven pop with an emphasis on sisterhood and, increasingly, on setting their own terms.
Support on the Houston date comes from newcomer Lucy and DJ Gab Wright. VIP packages are available as an add-on upgrade — not a standalone ticket — and include pre-show soundcheck access, a Q&A with the artists, a personal photo opportunity, and a commemorative TapTunes lanyard from the Girls Talk album. VIP check-in runs 6–7 PM before general doors.
About House of Blues Houston
House of Blues Houston sits at 1204 Caroline St and holds 1,800. It is a serious mid-tier room in the Houston market — the kind of venue that requires a real touring fanbase to fill, not just a social media story. Whether 3Quency can convert their Netflix visibility and streaming numbers into a sold floor on a Monday night in late June is the actual question this tour is asking. The show is all ages.
Tickets
Tickets for 3Quency at House of Blues Houston on Monday, June 29, 2026, are available below. Show time is 7:00 PM.