Warehouse Live
Live music venue · Midtown ·

Warehouse Live

Live music venue · Midtown ·

Hosts diverse acts from Mos Def to ICP and The Moth

sound system
bar staff
parking
intimate venue
friendly staff
good vibes
food truck
amazing drinks
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Information

2600 Travis St, Houston, TX 77006 Get directions

$$$

Restroom
Family friendly
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted

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2600 Travis St, Houston, TX 77006 Get directions

+1 832 767 0513
warehouselivemidtown.com
@warehouselivemidtown
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@WHLmidtown

$$$

Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Paid street parking
•Free Wi-Fi
•Bar

Last updated

Jan 17, 2026

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"If you're looking for live entertainment in the East End, Warehouse Live is your spot. This converted 1920s Warehouse hosts a ton of different acts a year, everything from Mos Def to ICP to local comedy and spoken word shows, Warehouse Live is sure to have something going on. For the intellectuals, you can catch [The Moth's monthly StorySLAM](http://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/the-moth-storyslams-in-houston/) here. You also get to people watch when the more eclectic scenes come to town, and who doesn't love to do that?" - Primer Grey

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"Warehouse Live, East End. If you're looking for live entertainment in the East End, Warehouse Live is your spot. This converted 1920s Warehouse hosts a ton of different acts a year, everything from Mos Def to ICP to local comedy and spoken word shows, Warehouse Live is sure to have something going on. For the intellectuals, you can catch [The Moth's monthly StorySLAM](http://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/the-moth-storyslams-in-houston/) here. You also get to people watch when the more eclectic scenes come to town, and who doesn't love to do that?"

Houston
Warehouse Live

Isa

Google
My first time coming here, I was a little anxious about how it would be for people with disabilities. To be completely honest, almost everything was wonderful: the staff was very friendly and caring, and I really appreciate how much they look after us. 🫶 My only challenge was that the accesible space is quite small, and I understand it’s a small venue, but it was a bit difficult to watch from that space while seated in a chair. I had to lift my phone to take the photo, otherwise nothing would have been visible.

Zee S.

Google
Great place for concert. Location is nice but parking is $40. Across street was $20. Sound system amazing and we had a wonderful time attending Faisal Kapadia's concert.

Faye J.

Google
This is probably the worst venue I have ever been at for live music. The place was completely packed and I could not even see the stage. Not even a little. I don’t think it was safe. If there had been an adverse situation, we would’ve all been trampled. The sound system was adequate. I was impressed with their ability to keep the place at a reasonable temperature despite hundreds of people and sweltering temperatures outside.

Lilani B.

Google
Look this is love it or you hate it kinda of deal. It was my first time there and I had a blast personally. Small venue, they have seats with tables upstairs that's like VIP or whatever I was lower deck and the entire time I was in the back by the bar and I still had a void view and amazing drinks. Shout out to all the bartenders there they were amazing and friendly individual! Definitely small gigs concretes but still fun it was warm bit they had huge fans so at least they tried I couldn't complain. FWI: there's a parking garage across the street not even 5 minutes away or a mile away parking was cheap! 15 dollars for 17 hours!!! 17 hours!! Definitely worth it in my opinion.

Antonia C.

Google
Catch an incredible show or concert, in a very iconic venue, located within the Midtown area, of downtown. Chill area with condos, shopping, and food establishments. At night, the surrounding area, didn't appear to be a crime infested area.

Rachel

Google
Saw Ic3peak here 11-13, it was a great show, bar staff was attentive, entry was quick and easy.

Peggy Sue H.

Google
Worst concert experience! So packed that I could not see anything in the stage! All I saw was the people in front of me. Everyone was so squished together. If there was an emergency we would have been screwed.

Uncle S.

Google
Muy muy badass venue. Intimate but not too cramped. Very cool and courteous staff. Professionally run business, good vibes socially. Third party food truck on site. I was there to see Death Angel and the sound was first rate - loud enough to scare the n00bs but just right for an experienced metalhead. The house sounded like it should. Standing room only for this show but it looks like they could set up quite nicely for something less ...kinetic. Only downside was the parking but that's a Midtown Houston problem not a Warehouse Live problem. Why give $20 to some sketchy third party automatic parking garage when I can give the same $20 to a valet at the venue itself, not have to walk, and can see my car from the patio when I go out between sets. Overall a fine place to see any show.