Beyonce’s RENAISSANCE World Tour Is an Intergalactic Manifesto for the Future We Need
For one night in Dallas, we got a glimpse of the world we’re working toward.
For one night in Dallas, we got a glimpse of the world we’re working toward.
Beyoncé is not the only artist playing this week, in case you didn’t know.
If you missed your chance to perrear to Karol G, no te preocupes. There are a number of great Latin acts coming to Dallas this year.
Lana Del Rey Del Rey keeping her audience spellbound.
The folktronica artist is making her way back to Dallas after 20 years.
It was a euphoric, intimate concert when Sylvan Esso took to a less-than-filled The Factory on Sunday night.
Friends of the late New Bohemians’ co-founder Brad Houser honored the musician on Friday.
Fort Worth looked good on the dance floor at Arctic Monkeys and Fontaines D.C.
Look what you made USA Today do: The publication is hiring a T. Swift reporter.
Drizzy kicked off his two-show run in Dallas with a spectacular production.
After losing their singer two years ago, Bastards of Soul are back with a new album.
Eddie Vedder joked that he should put an ad in the Observer for a new drummer for Pearl Jam.
This concert week is as varied as it gets in DFW.
The ‘drivers license’ singer is coming back to Dallas, but this time she’s performing on a larger stage and for a much larger crowd. It’s part of her new Guts World Tour.
If you find yourself struggling to avoid the calorie-laden foods at this year’s State Fair of Texas, check out some of the live performances.
The mainstay Dallas guitar shop attracts musicians new and legendary from all over the world.
My Morning Jacket came out strong with a trilogy of great records, but none was better than “It Still Moves.”
The singer-guitarist is finding ways to make the old blues feel brand new.
Beyoncé’s Arlington concert is a royal occasion, and there are several events to celebrate Queen Bey’s return to DFW.
Born out of the most difficult time of Green’s life, his latest album and tour see him going through the stages of grief by way of expansive sounds.
Pearl Jam, The Band of Heathens, Gary P. Nunn and more fill out a concert scheduled loaded with excellent choices.
Where is Dentonpalooza founder Joey Liechty finding all these Denton treasures?