Doja Cat’s Dallas Concert Was Daring, Devilish and ‘Dark-Sided’
Doja Cat made headlines for supposedly hating her fans. At her Dallas concert, that feeling was not reciprocated.
Doja Cat made headlines for supposedly hating her fans. At her Dallas concert, that feeling was not reciprocated.
Deep Ellum has some real corporate bars these days, and they might be a good fit for you.
In the week leading up to Thanksgiving, there is so much music to be grateful for, like concerts from The Polyphonic Spree, Paul Cauthen, August Burns Red and more.
The show must go on. Unless the artist doesn’t feel like it.
The cool kids came out this weekend for Blake Ward’s Wes Anderson-themed party.
This week, it’s all about going live, local and light on your budget with the best cheap and free concerts in Dallas.
Trapboy Freddy was sentenced to federal prison on a weapon charge.
The Polyphonic Spree’s Tim DeLaughter learned the hard way that you can’t hold a pop-up event in a meteor crater.
John Buffalo has been around a good while, though you might not recognize his name now.
Do you realize … The Flaming Lips are one of the best live bands on the planet?
Blues Traveler have had a heck of a journey. Catch them in Dallas on Nov. 14.
Lil Uzi Vert put on one of the best shows of the year at Dallas’ South Side Ballroom.
Arlington singer Carly Waddell has revealed that Lady Gaga’s NYU classmates didn’t like her. It’s hardly the juicy gossip she thinks it is.
There’s plenty to look back on and so much to look forward to in this week’s concert lineup in Dallas, including Kim Petras and Earl Sweatshirt.
Talk about Deep Ellum blues. Jason Elmore is back and showing a harder rocking side.
You might just find the next Bad Bunny at this event.
You won’t find tickets this cheap for some of these acts again until they’re headlining free suburban music festivals 30 years from now.
Had this Rangers season been a movie, it would have some pretty eclectic needle drops.
Think Divine-meets-G.G. Allin – at an art gallery. We’re there for it.
Photographer Andrew Sherman captured the best moments of the Queen and Adam Lambert concert in Dallas.
For David Lunsford, songs are souvenirs of his life’s journey.
Yeah, Freddie is gone, but you can still enjoy Queen’s music as sung by Adam Lambert.