If You Wear a Local Band’s T-Shirt to an Iron Mang Show, the Band Will Give You $1
The Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne tribute band is offering a $1 discount for anyone who shows up in a local band’s T-shirt for all future shows.
The Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne tribute band is offering a $1 discount for anyone who shows up in a local band’s T-shirt for all future shows.
Fort Worth’s own Leon Bridges’ “River” is sampled on Kanye West’s upcoming album. While we love to see a local favorite get a boost like this, the controversy surrounding the record can’t be ignored.
Now that Santa is back at home, why are you? Get out this week to some of DFW’s best concerts.
It was a big year in Dallas music, but don’t take it from us. The numbers don’t lie.
After 16 years in the music industry, a prison sentence and a genre shift, country singer Louie TheSinger is finally getting his shot.
As another year comes to a close, we take a fond look back at the people we lost in 2023 who made the Dallas music scene so special.
Christmas may have left you feeling broke, but with these acts, you’re never too broke to have a good time.
Pussy Riot has strong ties to Dallas, and we couldn’t be happier.
We’ve been reviewing concerts impartially and with an open mind all year. Now, as a treat, we’re going to play favorites.
Get the festivities going with some live music this week in Dallas.
If someone from Dallas asks you to pass the aux, odds are good they’ll be playing Taylor Swift or Peso Pluma.
Musicians in Dallas are fighting for your attention, and to keep their gear from being stolen by thieves.
Ishi, Averi Burk and so many other great bands have free or cheap shows this week, so get out there.
Prince Ace’s new album compares Dallas to Miami in the ’80s.
Dallas Gift Wrap Creations is the business behind Taylor Swift’s “bejeweled” birthday present from Chiefs owner Clark Hunt.
It really is the most wonderful time of the year with these upcoming North Texas concerts.
We took a look at some of the most exciting artists and concerts coming to the area next year.
Save your money for Christmas presents because these Dallas concerts are free or cheap.
After the Power Trip reunion in Austin, claims that deceased vocalist Riley Gale’s family was never consulted brought to light a years-long legal battle (and its recent conclusion).
Dallas fans have waited eight years for the return of their queen. Luckily, Minaj has promised a show that’s worth the wait.
In their show at the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, Queens of the Stone Age proved once again that rock is far from dead.
Barenaked Ladies are so much more than their hit “One Week.”