Dorrough & Friends concert will celebrate the past, present and future of Dallas hip-hop
“Ice Cream Paint Job” hitmaker Durrough will host a massive lineup of local artists at Trees to spotlight North Texas hip-hop.
“Ice Cream Paint Job” hitmaker Durrough will host a massive lineup of local artists at Trees to spotlight North Texas hip-hop.
After winning the live music series’ contest earlier this month, the hip-hop group officially steps behind the iconic desk.
Whether you’re lounging by the pool, making a road trip or cooking eggs on the sidewalk, these songs by homegrown artists will set the mood this summer.
The match for a new golden age of Dallas music was lit at the hip-hop collective’s celebratory show on Sunday night.
On his just-dropped fifth record, the musician and actual caterer finds the key ingredients to his R&B-rap fusion sound.
Fresh off sharing a stage with Post Malone, the Midland native is looking to bring back the sound of the ’80s and ’90s with his own modern twist.
On Monday night, the indie-rock artist played his first show in Dallas in years. It sold out almost immediately, and it’s no wonder why.
Before the Dallas finale of the 30th anniversary tour for I Am An Elastic Firecracker, frontman Tim DeLaughter reflects on the band’s Deep Ellum roots.
Ahead of her show at the Longhorn Ballroom, the Grammy-winning jazz artist talks joy, the “lineage” of artists who came before her and how she handles being overwhelmed.
The new go-to artist of your favorite cool girl played to a small but enthusiastic crowd in Dallas — a good warm-up for the stadiums that await her as Olivia Rodrigo’s opener.
The Dallas singer-songwriter talks about family, sustainability and his new album, Tender Country.
Multi-hyphenate Dallas artist Jess Garland is devoted to making more space for Black musicians and listeners through her nonprofit, Swan Strings.
Texas Rangers sportscaster Eric Nadel is celebrating his 75th birthday with a special concert benefiting mental health organization the Grant Halliburton Foundation.
Gladys Knight, Stephanie Mills, Patti LaBelle and Chaka Khan showed Dickies Arena how timeless true talent is.
The Dallas hip-hop collective will be featured in the highly coveted live performance YouTube series later this month.
Duets with guests like Shaboozey and with Keyshia Cole made the birthday show from Dallas’ biggest, largest breakout an unforgettable night at Dos Equis Pavilion.
The shoegaze band brought a surreal, heavy-lidded sonic spectacle to Fort Worth on Wednesday night.
In June, one of the lucky local acts will win a $20,000 prize, a recording session and a story they tell at every dinner party for the rest of time.
The R&B artist started her career as a songwriter for other artists and in film and TV, but now she’s releasing her own music on her terms.
The closest thing you’re gonna get to hearing Is This It live any time soon is through a cover band from Dallas.
The Arlington native’s return to her roots on Sunday was everything we wanted, and everything she needed.
Anyone who knows about M.I.A’s $100 tin foil hat won’t be surprised. The real shock is that she was booked as an opener in the first place.