North Texas Artists Featured on Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza and Other Music Festivals in 2024
If you’re going to any major festivals this year, be on the lookout for these Dallas-area musicians.
If you’re going to any major festivals this year, be on the lookout for these Dallas-area musicians.
Catch Old Crow Medicine Show, Smokey Robinson and Odd Eye Circle at this year’s Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, or hang around Dallas for seven other shows this week.
Indie singer-songwriter Mitski is gracing us with two shows at Texas Trust CU Theatre in Grand Prairie.
Ketch Secor says Old Crow Medicine Show will perform its vast storehouse of American folk music anywhere.
Wednesday, Jan. 17 The Holy Ghost Tabernacle Choir 7 p.m., Three Links, 2704 Elm St. $15 at prekindle.com From Savannah, Georgia, comes metalcore band The Holy Ghost Tabernacle Choir for a midweek show in the beating heart of Deep Ellum. A band that fuses elements of math rock, noise and…
The Birthday Party once played a Dallas show to a near-empty house. The legendary band led by Nick Cave broke up shortly thereafter.
The brothers in Wonder Gang are in control of their fate, and it’s looking good.
Live music can be romantic, but some venues take the atmosphere to the next level.
The stars at night are big and bright, indeed at this Texas music festival.
Whether you’re looking for a little Cornbread & Country with Elaina Kay or the chaos of The Spits’ mosh pit, stay warm this week with some of your favorite music.
Dallas singer Kali Flower is entering her ’90s R&B, F-girl era.
Behind every great artist, there are a whole bunch of names you haven’t heard of. Here are the most influential obscure artists.
CoLab, Reverend Horton Heat and other local legends are playing in North Texas this week.
From Mick Jagger to Lil Wayne, Dallas’ best photographers have snapped major stars of the music world.
Taylor Swift has put up with a lot of sexist nonsense, but not all jokes and critiques fall into that category.
Bands don’t select album covers at random. In fact, one of the most grueling decisions for a band may be how best to present a collection of its work to a critical audience. For better or worse, the cover is an extension of the album, building on that album’s message…
Drinkology majors can do their field work at these fine establishments.
The “Drunk (And I Don’t Want to Go Home)” singer may have taken her lyrics a little too seriously.
This week, the Josh Abbott Band returns to Billy Bob’s Texas, and locals Wolves Reign and Fugitive take the stage around North Texas.
There were a lot of great albums this past year, and here are our writers’ personal favorites.
New year, new bands to check out for free or cheap in Dallas.
Ever the forgiving type, Mr. Van Winkle refused to let his host’s 91 felony charges deter him from entertaining on New Year’s Eve.