Houston First Corp. presents Party on the Plaza at Avenida Houston Starting April 14, 2023
Top artists and musicians will perform during free Spring concert series
Party on the Plaza is back with another spectacular line up of all-star artists, musicians and tribute bands.
This free Spring concert series at Avenida Plaza, downtown’s entertainment destination, is presented by Houston First. The popular concert series will be held every Friday beginning April 14 through May 19 from 7-9 p.m.
The range of music is as diverse as Houston, so there’s something for everyone, including R&B, rock, Latin, pop, Country and more.
In addition to live music, attendees will be able to enjoy a massive 12-foot selfie display along with an array of festive lighting throughout the Plaza.
Avenida Houston serves as the gateway to some of the best entertainment and culinary offerings from a variety of restaurants right on the walkable pedestrian plaza. Friends, family and visitors of all ages and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to come together at this fun, outdoor experience and celebrate Houston’s vibrant live music scene.
This year’s Party on the Plaza artists and musicians include:
Friday, APR 14
The C.I.T.Y. A musical voyage of Funk, Hip Hop, Soul, R&B and more.
Friday, APR 21
Stuart Adams Collective A genre defying sound, taking inspiration from the likes of Miles Davis, Robert Glasper and Erykah Badu.
Friday, APR 28
The Number One Party Band Playing the everything from classic Motown and R&B, to the 80s and today’s Top 40 Hits.
Friday, MAY 5
Bulbo The perfect blend of music in English and Spanish.
Friday, MAY 12
Tom Sandoval & The Most Extras An eclectic group of fun, sing-a-long cover songs that you can’t help but dance to.
Opener: Z’maji Glamouratti & Lone Star Discoteq An ultimate live band experience celebrating dance music’s illustrious past & glittering future.
Friday, MAY 19
Mustache The Band A powerful performance of all of the favorite country hits from the 1990’s.
For more information on parking, restaurants and directions, go here.
Photos courtesy of Houston First