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As we say farewell to summer this Labor Day weekend, September's weekends promise to keep excitement alive in Greater Houston/Galveston.
September in Houston is filled with events that make the most of the season, offering something for everyone, whether you’re looking to unwind with a show or dive into an unforgettable experience. Here’s a look at some of the stuff coming up.
Houston Ballet at the Wortham Theater Center kicks off the month with two captivating performances. Immerse yourself in ballet with the enchanting tale of "The Little Mermaid", where the beloved story comes to life through exquisite choreography and stunning visual effects. Later in the month, "Velocity" takes the stage, promising an evening of dynamic dance that showcases the unparalleled talent of the Houston Ballet. (The Little Mermaid: September 6 to 15, 2024, Velocity: September 19 to 29, 2024).
Comedy lovers are in for a treat as Whitney Cummings brings her "Big Baby" tour to 713 Music Hall. Known for her sharp wit and brutally honest humor, Cummings is set to deliver an unforgettable night of laughs. (Saturday, September 7, 2024).
The month also heats up with "Imagine Dragons" rocking the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Expect an electrifying performance filled with their chart-topping hits that have defined a generation. (September 6, 2024).
At Houston Arena Theatre, the Ladies Choice concert series features King George and Calvin Richardson, delivering smooth R&B sounds with a touch of soul. DJ Chilly Bill will keep the vibes alive all night. (September 6, 2024).
Jazz Houston honors the centennial of jazz legend Sarah Vaughan with "Sarah Vaughan at 100!", a special concert at the Cullen Theater, Wortham Center. Grammy Award-winning vocalist Dianne Reeves headlines this elegant tribute, accompanied by the Jazz Houston Orchestra and Ekep Nkwelle, performing selections from the classic "Viva! Vaughan". (Saturday, September 7, 2024).
For a unique fusion of music and dance, "Counterpoint: Conrad Tao & Caleb Teicher" offers a mesmerizing program at the Cullen Theater in the Wortham Center. Pianist Conrad Tao and tap dancer Caleb Teicher reimagine classical and modern compositions, culminating in Gershwin’s "Rhapsody in Blue". This evening promises to leave the audience in awe. (September 14, 2024).
Legendary guitarist and singer Dave Mason takes the stage at The Heights Theatre with his "Traffic Jam" concert, a journey through rock ’n’ roll history. Featuring fan favorites, deep cuts, and multimedia visuals, this show is a must-see for music lovers. (Sunday, September 15, 2024).
For a modern pop experience, "The Kid LAROI" performs at 713 Music Hall with his "First Time Tour 2024". Known for his raw emotional lyrics and chart-topping collaborations, The Kid LAROI’s concert is set to resonate deeply with fans. (Sunday, September 8, 2024).
Rounding out the month, "At the Illusionist’s Table" at the Eldorado Ballroom offers an evening of mystery and wonder. Hosted by world-renowned illusionist Scott Silven, this event combines fine dining with mind-bending illusions and storytelling, creating an intimate and unforgettable experience. *(September 3 to 15, 2024).
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Houston is about to step back in time to the dazzling disco era with the highly anticipated debut of the "Donna Summer Experience" at the Cullen Theater, Wortham Center, this Saturday, August 31, 2024. This one-night-only event promises to transport audiences to the glittering heights of the 1970s, where Donna Summer ruled the dance floors as the undisputed Queen of Disco.
Presented by Maestri Productions, the "Donna Summer Experience" is more than just a concert—it’s a vibrant celebration of a musical icon whose impact on pop culture remains as powerful as ever. The show is headlined by the sensational Rainere Martin, who channels the essence and energy of Donna Summer in a performance that’s not only a tribute but a resurrection of the legendary singer’s spirit.
As the lights dim and the first notes of those unforgettable hits fill the air, you’ll be whisked away to a time when disco balls illuminated the night and the world grooved to Summer’s powerful voice. Expect to dance along to classics like "Hot Stuff," "Last Dance," "Bad Girls," and "MacArthur Park," as Martin delivers each track with the authenticity and passion that made Donna Summer a global superstar.
The "Donna Summer Experience" isn’t just a concert—it’s an invitation to relive the magic of a musical era that defined a generation. With every beat and every note, this show will have you on your feet, lost in the music that made Donna Summer a legend. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to experience the allure of disco in its most authentic form, right here in Houston.
Though she passed away in 2012, Donna Summer’s legacy continues to inspire and influence new generations of artists and fans. This Saturday, Houston has the chance to experience the magic of her music live, in a show that promises to be as unforgettable as the Queen of Disco herself.
Donna Summer's influence on music is undeniable. From her beginnings as the lead singer of the psychedelic rock band Crow to her breakthrough hits like "Love to Love You Baby" and "I Feel Love," Summer's career was marked by a string of chart-topping singles and iconic performances. She was the first artist to have three consecutive double albums reach the top of the US Billboard 200 chart and charted four number-one singles in the US within a 12-month period—a feat that solidified her place as a music legend.
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