Charlie Puth closes the North American leg of his Whatever’s Clever! World Tour in Houston on Saturday, June 13 — the final night of a three-stop Texas run that moved through Moody Center in Austin and Toyota Music Factory in Irving. Worth sitting with: the same tour plays Madison Square Garden and LA’s Kia Forum. For Houston, Puth booked 713 Music Hall — 5,000 capacity on Franklin Street. That’s not an arena. Either this is a conscious choice about how he wants to end the American leg, or it’s the Houston market getting read conservatively. Both readings are plausible. Either way, it makes this the tour’s North American send-off in a room that should feel like an event.
About Charlie Puth
Puth is a multi-instrumentalist from New Jersey who came up at Berklee College of Music. His breakthrough arrived via “See You Again,” the Wiz Khalifa collaboration — a song so omnipresent it almost obscures how far he’s built from it. Nine multi-platinum singles, multiple Grammy nominations, and more than 35 billion career streams later, he’s one of the more durable pop hitmakers of the last decade.
The Houston show is in support of Whatever’s Clever!, his fourth studio album on Atlantic Records (released March 27, 2026). Lead singles “Changes” and “Beat Yourself Up” set the direction for the record. He sang the National Anthem at Super Bowl LX in San Francisco in February — not a bad runway before a world tour. His own framing: “I feel like I’ve worked and waited my entire career to put this sort of live show on for you all.”
His last Houston performance was roughly seven years ago. That gap alone makes this worth showing up for.
Lawrence and Ally Salort open the night. Lawrence — the Grammy-nominated pop-soul group — is the kind of act that can actually move a room before the headliner arrives; they’re not filler. Ally Salort, a New Jersey singer-songwriter, is supporting all North American dates on the run.
About 713 Music Hall
713 Music Hall is at 401 Franklin Street in Houston — a 5,000-capacity amphitheater operated by Live Nation. The room offers Kashmere Lounge premium access and Fast Lane expedited entry for those who want to skip the line. For more shows in the area, browse the full Houston concerts calendar.
Tickets
Tickets are available now through Ticketmaster. Doors at 7:30 PM. This is the last North American night of the Whatever’s Clever! World Tour — if that context means anything to you, act accordingly.