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Isaia Huron

Thu Dec 4 at 7:00pm

Houston, TX

Event Info

Doors: 7pm This show is ALL AGES All General Admission Tickets are Standing Room only IMPORTANT: WHITE OAK MUSIC HALL IS A CASHLESS VENUE. Please be sure to bring a debit or credit card.

  • Thu - December 4, 20257:00 PMTickets

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About Isaia Huron

A husky-voiced alternative R&B, soul, and pop singer, Isaia Huron cut his teeth as a drummer before stepping out on his own with a series of EPs including 2020's lush Three and 2021's Bound. A native of Greenville, South Carolina, Huron relocated to Nashville in 2018 and quickly became an in-demand drummer for various bands. During this time, he was also issuing his own music online, honing his skills, and growing in confidence as a singer, songwriter, and producer. Read more on Last.fm

Venue

2915 N Main St,, Houston, TX

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between upstairs and downstairs at White Oak Music Hall?
The difference between upstairs and downstairs at White Oak Music Hall primarily lies in venue size, layout, and atmosphere. White Oak Music Hall - Upstairs is an intimate indoor space, ideal for smaller shows and up-and-coming artists. It offers a cozy setting with close proximity to the stage, making for a personal concert experience. In contrast, White Oak Music Hall - Downstairs is a larger, multi-level indoor area designed for bigger acts and larger crowds, featuring a spacious floor and balcony views. Both spaces host a variety of concerts, but the upstairs venue is perfect for fans seeking a more immersive, up-close show, while downstairs accommodates more attendees and higher-profile events, all within Houston's vibrant music scene.
What is the capacity of White Oak Music Hall in Houston?
The overall capacity of White Oak Music Hall in Houston depends on the specific performance space. The main venue, often referred to as "Downstairs," can accommodate approximately 1,000 guests, making it suitable for larger concerts and events. White Oak Music Hall - Upstairs holds about 200 people, providing a more intimate and close-knit concert experience. Additionally, the lawn area, known as the White Oak Music Hall Lawn, has an outdoor capacity of around 3,000 guests, perfect for large-scale outdoor events and festivals. Each space is designed to offer a unique concert atmosphere, catering to a diverse range of music lovers and event types in Houston.
Can you bring lawn chairs to White Oak Music Hall?
White Oak Music Hall in Houston has specific policies regarding what items guests can bring, and typically, lawn chairs are not permitted. This policy helps maintain clear sightlines for all attendees and ensures the safety and comfort of everyone during outdoor events on the White Oak Lawn. The venue recommends that guests bring blankets for seating if attending a show on the lawn. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's best to check the venue's official FAQ or contact their staff before your event, as policies can change depending on the artist or show. Always review your event's details on Gigfomo or White Oak Music Hall's website before arriving.
How many people can fit in the bronze peacock at the House of Blues Houston?
The Bronze Peacock Room at House of Blues Houston is known for its unique ambiance and intimate setting, making it a favorite spot for fans of live music. The capacity of the Bronze Peacock Room is approximately 200 people. This smaller, club-like venue within House of Blues is perfect for up-close and personal performances from emerging artists as well as special events. Its limited capacity ensures an engaging concert experience for every attendee. When planning to attend a show at the Bronze Peacock, it's a good idea to secure your tickets early on Gigfomo, as events in this space often sell out quickly due to its popularity and exclusivity.
What artists are coming to Houston in 2025?
Houston's 2025 concert calendar is already filling up with exciting artists across various genres. While specific artist lineups are subject to change and continue to be announced, you can expect major tours and popular acts to visit venues like White Oak Music Hall, House of Blues Houston, Toyota Center, and more. Anticipated artists coming to Houston in 2025 include global superstars, chart-topping bands, and rising talents from pop, rock, hip-hop, country, and EDM. For the latest and confirmed listings, check Gigfomo regularly, as the platform updates with new events and ticket releases, ensuring you don't miss out on your favorite artists performing live in Houston.

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