Jun. 5
Lyle Lovett with the Houston Symphony
About This Concert
Lyle Lovett performs live in Houston June 5, 2026 with the Houston Symphony at Jones Hall.
Houston’s own Lyle Lovett joins the Houston Symphony for a one-night-only performance at Jones Hall. With countless accolades—including 4 Grammy Awards, the Americana Music Association’s Trailblazer Award, and the title of Texas State Musician—Lovett blends country, jazz, folk, swing, and blues into a sound that’s uniquely his own. Known for his dry wit, poetic lyricism, and genre-defying artistry, Lovett remains one of America’s most distinctive and enduring musical voices.
Program
L. LOVETT/D. HART
Here I Am
L. LOVETT/D. HART
Pants is Overrated
L. LOVETT/D. HART
Naked Party
L. LOVETT/D. HART
The Mocking Ones
L. LOVETT/D. HART
Are We Dancing?
L. LOVETT/D. HART
12th of June
L. LOVETT/D. HART
If I Had a Boat
L. LOVETT/D. HART
She's No Lady
LOVETT-RAMSEY-RODGERS/HART
That's Right (You're Not from Texas)
Arr. BRUSICK
Christ ist estranden (Christ is Arisen)
L. LOVETT/D. HART
Church
L. LOVETT/D. HART
Natural Forces
L. LOVETT/D. HART
Just the Morning
L. LOVETT/D. HART
She's Already Made Up Her Mind
L. LOVETT/D. HART
South Texas Girl
L. LOVETT/D. HART
North Dakota
L. LOVETT/D. HART
Nobody Knows Me
L. LOVETT/D. HART
Which Way Does That Old Pony Run?
L. LOVETT/D. HART
Simple Song
Tickets
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Friday, Jun. 5
7:30 P.M. at Jones Hall
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Jason Seber
Conductor
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Lyle Lovett
Singer
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Extras
Additional Information
Doors Open:
60 mins. pre-concert
Prelude:
No Prelude
Duration
Approx. 120 mins
Intermission
20 mins.
Age Limit
Age 6+
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Jason Seber is a celebrated conductor known for his versatility leading classical, pops, film, and cross-genre programs. He is committed to making orchestral music accessible, relevant, and engaging for diverse audiences nationwide.
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