Kings of Leon Found the Fun in Its Fort Worth Debut
Kings of Leon reached deep into their catalog on Saturday night.
Kings of Leon reached deep into their catalog on Saturday night.
Allen Stone got personal with fans, signing autographs and taking photos at Dallas’ House of Blues.
The rapper and producer suffered a fatal pulmonary embolism on Thursday.
Flowerbed just want to hang with the homies.
One of the breakout pop stars of 2024 is being honored Saturday with a themed party at House of Blues, the same 2,500-cap venue she played less than a year ago.
One of the best female rappers in the game comes home with her new tour to create more memories as she dominates rap.
People partied like it was 1999 and did it all for the nookie while breaking stuff.
The controversial performer discusses the haters, Fred Durst’s friendship and the obstacles he faces as an independent artist.
It’s been 30 years since Selena’s iconic 1994 performance at the State Fair of Texas.
“The World’s Biggest DJ” is bringing his electronic festival back to Fort Worth on Nov. 16.
These country boots were made for walking on Sabrina Carpenter’s stage.
Música Mexicana band Grupo Frontera returned to DFW for their sophomore tour, Jugando A Que No Pasa Nada. This go-round, the sextet have grown into their fame.
A conspicuous social media post has fans speculating that Selena Gomez is headed down the aisle.
The North Dallas rapper was killed in 2020, but his work lives on in a recently released album.
The hot new Dallas artist comes home and performs his first show here, one filled with new music and surprise guests.
Drummer Chris Ulsh spoke with Metal Hammer about whether the band will charge “full steam ahead with new material.”
Chrissie Hynde, the first true “rocker chick,” has still got “it,” and then some.
This is indeed the band’s “First Rodeo.”
The authoritative dance music broadcaster returns to Dallas in October.
Grammy-winning producer, arranger, composer and musician Shaun Martin was only 45 years old. A tribute to his life and work is scheduled for mid-September.
Dallas has a killer live music scene, but a little boost won’t hurt.
Iron & Wine made us feel good about life on Saturday, all for the small price of a concert ticket.