Houston's June Lineup Has Some Of The Summer's Biggest Concerts
Houston’s June Lineup Has Some Of The Summer’s Biggest Concerts
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- Houston attracts major music and comedy tours, offering a diverse lineup for summer entertainment.
- R&B and hip-hop stars like Yung Bleu, Wale, and Smino are among the month's top concerts.
- Comedy legends like Martin Lawrence and Nate Bargatze also bring their shows to Houston in June.

Summer has officially arrived, and that means concert season is in full swing across Houston. As the fourth largest city in America and one of the nation’s premier entertainment destinations, Houston continues to attract some of the biggest names in music and comedy. From sold out arena tours to intimate theater performances, artists know that if you’re touring the country, Houston is a stop you can’t afford to skip.
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This June is shaping up to be one of the busiest months of the year for live entertainment. Whether you’re a fan of classic R&B, chart topping hip hop, Southern rap legends, or laugh out loud comedy, there’s something for everyone on the calendar. Here are some of the biggest concerts and comedy shows coming to Houston this month.
Yung Bleu
June 3 | House of Blues Houston
The month kicks off with one of R&B’s most streamed voices as Yung Bleu brings his We All Need Therapy Tour to Houston. Known for hits like “You’re Mines Still” and “Baddest,” Bleu has built a loyal fan base by blending melodic R&B with hip hop influences. Fans can expect a set packed with emotional records, sing along moments, and some of his biggest streaming hits.

Martin Lawrence
June 5 | Smart Financial Centre
Comedy legend Martin Lawrence brings his Y’all Still Know What It Is! Tour to Sugar Land for a night of stand up, throwback energy and classic Martin humor.

The R&B Lovers Tour
June 6 | Toyota Center
Featuring Keith Sweat, Joe, Dru Hill, Ginuwine and Kut Klose, this is one of the biggest R&B shows coming to Houston in June.

Wale
June 7 | Bayou Music Center
The Washington, D.C. rapper returns to Houston with a catalog packed with fan favorites including “Lotus Flower Bomb” and “Bad.”
Smino
June 7 | Bayou Music Center
Known for blending hip hop, soul and alternative sounds, Smino remains one of the most unique live performers in music today.
Nene Leakes and Carlos King Live
June 11 | House of Blues Houston
Reality television fans can catch two of the genre’s biggest personalities when former Real Housewives of Atlanta star Nene Leakes and producer Carlos King bring their live show to Houston. Expect behind the scenes stories, celebrity tea and plenty of audience interaction during this 18 and older event.

BIG K.R.I.T.
June 13 | House of Blues Houston
Southern hip hop fans won’t want to miss BIG K.R.I.T.’s The World Is A Parking Lot Tour. The Mississippi lyricist has built a reputation as one of the South’s most respected rappers, known for blending thoughtful storytelling with trunk rattling production.
Domani
June 15 | Bronze Peacock at House of Blues
The son of T.I. continues carving out his own lane in hip hop with a Houston stop showcasing his introspective lyrics and independent approach to music.
Dess Dior
June 19 | Bronze Peacock at House of Blues
Rising rapper Dess Dior brings her Take Notes Tour to Houston. The Atlanta artist has steadily built momentum with a growing catalog and strong social media following.

Stokley
June 21 | House of Blues Houston
R&B lovers can spend an evening with Stokley, the legendary lead singer of Mint Condition. Fans can expect to hear solo material along with classic hits from one of the most beloved groups in R&B history.
Nate Bargatze
June 18 and 19 | Toyota Center
One of comedy’s biggest touring names brings his Big Dumb Eyes World Tour to Houston for two nights at Toyota Center.

A$AP Rocky
June 20 | Toyota Center
The Harlem rapper brings his Don’t Be Dumb World Tour to Houston for one of the biggest hip hop concerts of the month.
Khalid
713 Music Hall
Texas native Khalid returns home as part of his It’s Always Summer Somewhere Tour. Since breaking onto the scene with hits like “Location,” “Talk,” and “Better,” Khalid has become one of the biggest names in modern R&B and pop. His Houston stop is expected to draw a packed crowd of fans eager to hear both his chart topping singles and newer material. As one of the most successful artists to emerge from Texas in the last decade, this is shaping up to be one of the month’s biggest live music events.

Scarface and Robert Glasper
June 19 | Emancipation Park
Houston legends Scarface and Robert Glasper headline a major Juneteenth celebration in Third Ward.

Summer Walker
June 21 | Toyota Center
One of the biggest R&B stars in the world is headed to Houston this summer. Summer Walker brings her highly anticipated tour to Toyota Center, giving fans a chance to hear chart topping hits like “Playing Games,” “Girls Need Love,” and “Session 32” live. With multiple platinum records and one of the most devoted fan bases in R&B, Walker’s Houston stop is expected to be one of the month’s hottest tickets.

Rick Ross: Port Of Miami – Orchestra Tour
June 26 | Hobby Center
Hip hop heavyweight Rick Ross brings a unique twist to Houston with his Port Of Miami Orchestra Tour. The special performance celebrates the classic album that helped launch his career, pairing Ross’ biggest records with a live orchestra for a one of a kind concert experience. Fans can expect to hear favorites like “Hustlin’,” “Push It,” and other hits from throughout his catalog performed in a way they’ve never heard before. For longtime hip hop fans, this could be one of the most memorable shows of the summer.
Ivy Queen
June 27 | Houston Pride Events
The reggaeton icon headlines one of the major performances tied to Houston Pride Month.
Carín León
June | Toyota Center
Regional Mexican superstar Carín León is also among the major names bringing big crowd energy to Houston this month.
Houston’s June Lineup Has Some Of The Summer’s Biggest Concerts was originally published on theboxhouston.com
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