Your Guide to Live Music in Texas

The Fab Four at Tobin Center for the Performing Arts | October 2, 2026

The Emmy Award-winning Beatles tribute band The Fab Four bring their 2026 A Hard Day’s Night touring production to the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts in San Antonio on Friday, October 2 — note-for-note renditions and three era-spanning costume changes, all-ages, tickets from $33.50.

They Might Be Giants at Emo’s Austin | November 8, 2026

They Might Be Giants close a three-night Emo’s Austin residency on Sunday, November 8 — Night Three of The Bigger Show Tour, with an expanded eight-piece band, two full sets, and new material from their 24th studio album, The World Is to Dig.

MANÁ at Moody Center | November 8, 2026

MANÁ brings the Vivir Sin Aire Tour to Moody Center in Austin on Sunday, November 8, 2026 — the Grammy-winning, Rock Hall-nominated Mexican rock band performing at 8:30 PM in a newly announced stop on a tour that sold out its entire 2025 North American run.

INNA at The Echo Lounge & Music Hall | November 8, 2026

Romanian EDM star INNA brings the North American leg of her ECHOES Tour to The Echo Lounge & Music Hall in Dallas on Sunday, November 8 — a 1,000-capacity room that sits well below what she has been playing in Europe this fall. All ages. Doors at 6:00 PM.

Alton Brown at Majestic Theatre San Antonio | November 12, 2026

Alton Brown — two James Beard Awards, a Peabody, and 300+ cities of live touring behind him — brings An Evening of Alton Brown to the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio on Thursday, November 12, 2026. Cooking demonstrations, live music, comedy, and storytelling. Tickets from $60.39.

Rawayana at 713 Music Hall | November 18, 2026

Rawayana — Grammy-winning Venezuelan quartet and architects of a sound they call ‘Venetón’ — bring the ¿Dónde es el After? World Tour to Houston’s 713 Music Hall on Wednesday, November 18, 2026. Doors 7 PM, show 8 PM. All ages.

Rawayana at 713 Music Hall | November 19, 2026

Rawayana bring the ¿Dónde Es El After? World Tour to 713 Music Hall on Thursday, November 19 — a homecoming of sorts for Houston’s Venezuelan community, and a booking that reads like a band building something real in North America.