The Texas Gentlemen Close Out Jambaloo With a Bang
The weeklong festival came to a close with your favorite Dallas musician’s favorite Dallas musician.
The weeklong festival came to a close with your favorite Dallas musician’s favorite Dallas musician.
You could hear the entire stadium ready to scream “A-minor!” Someone go check on Drake.
Beabadoobee and you in Irving this spring. The perfect pair?
Up-and-comers Slow Joy headlined a fantastic night of local music.
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the band’s ninth album this weekend at a show by Bricks In The Wall.
The Louisville-based band will return to North Texas for the first time since 2022.
As the band reunites one last time, look back at all the significant Black Sabbath shows that took place in North Texas.
The cult favorites played to a cozy but passionate crowd at the Factory in Deep Ellum.
The prolific jazz great is making a rare North Texas tour stop, where the only certainty is the unknown.
It was a great, hard night in Dallas at Belarusian band Molchat Doma’s show at House of Blues.
Trent Reznor’s industrial rock outlet will tour through North Texas for the first time since 2018.
The master DJ returned to Dallas to blow our minds.
Breakaway Festival, the annual celebration of electronic music, will return to North Texas in 2025.
The three-day barbecue festival will be headlined by Jon Pardi, Cody Jinks and Midland.
The master of parody will make a North Texas tour stop in August.
Kendrick Lamar, Dua Lipa and Post Malone are among this year’s star-studded schedule of shows.
Concerts are our lifeblood, and these are the Dallas concerts that brought us to life in 2024.
The Mullen & Mullen Music Project and Spune Productions will bring a weeklong party to North Texas.
The award-winning musician and star on The Voice will perform Dec. 13 at Winstar.
The Dallas-based vocal quartet and the Grammy-winning mezzo-soprano star delivered one of the most extraordinary performances seen in North Texas all year.
There’s no better way to get amped up for Christmas than with a live music show.
The anti-capitalist, philosophical singer-songwriter is looking forward to opening for Robert Earl Keen in Dallas next week.