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Parking & Directions for Kishi Bashi The Heights
339 W. 19th St., Houston, TX
77008, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free
2. Heights Village Garage - 0.2 miles - $5
3. 19th Street Parking Lot - 0.3 miles - $7
4. The Heights Mercantile - 0.4 miles - $8
5. St. Thomas Episcopal Church Lot - 0.5 miles - $10
Kishi Bashi Concert Live at The Heights | Houston – October 18th, 2026
Getting to The Heights for a Kishi Bashi Houston concert feels like stepping into a place that’s more than just a venue, it’s a hub of culture and community. Known for hosting everything from film premieres to local artists, The Heights has this vibe of being a little bit artsy and a little bit homey. When Kishi Bashi hits the stage here, you’re not just seeing a concert; you’re part of a shared experience, surrounded by fans who appreciate the magic of live music. The place celebrated a big milestone in june 2020 with a digital retrospective, and you can tell they put real heart into making every event special. Ticketing is a breeze thanks to their streamlined system, and if you want to make sure your crew gets the best view, there’s exclusive seating that’s worth the upgrade. The venue’s layout encourages socializing, with cozy collective areas for groups, which is perfect if you’re catching Kishi Bashi with friends or family. Getting there is pretty straightforward, just head west on Industrial Boulevard from the business district and take that first left, or walk east from the athletic facility on 4th Street and you’ll spot it. Honestly, a night at The Heights feels like more than just another concert, it’s a chance to connect, to feel the music in a space that somehow makes it all more memorable.