Amos Lee Keeps It Loose, Keeps It Tight with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Making his first Dallas appearance in six years, Amos Lee was joined by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.
Making his first Dallas appearance in six years, Amos Lee was joined by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.
Megan Thee Stallion will play at American Airlines Center on June 11 – her first Dallas show since 2019.
The rapper is taking on prison reform as well as a solo career after her time with City Girls was derailed by a stint in prison.
His unannounced performance lacked music but had plenty of flying dildos.
Fans turn out for an emotional recounting of hits from two pop icons.
The 64-year-old rocker is still, well, rocking.
Sleater-Kinney made Dallas sway Tuesday night.
The Police drummer is coming to Dallas to play with the symphony and teach students how to rock.
Why we won’t be attending the R&B star’s August show – and why you shouldn’t, either.
The “Vampire” singer-songwriter spilled her guts at the American Airlines Center.
Sleater-Kinney’s Carrie Brownstein talked to us about grief, women in music and why she loved playing at Trees in the ’90s.
“It’s a full moon. Perfect timing, right? A good time to start over. Rethink, reboot, refresh, restart,” Badu said Saturday night.
Seeing Erykah Badu in the wild is rare, but always memorable.
The Fort Worth Music Festival and Conference aims to be North Texas’ answer to South by Southwest.
Alkaline Trio haven’t stopped their singular style of post-punk macabre rock since the late ’90s, a tenure far outlasting most of their peers.
After the death of singer Riley Gale in 2020, Dallas metal greats Power Trip are back on the touring circuit.
The former Bastards of Soul collaborators celebrate Dallas funk and soul with upcoming album.
Indie icon Jenny Lewis is coming to Dallas on March 2 with her all-female band and a puppy in tow.
Extreme knows how to put on a professional rock show. The “More Than Words” band played a sold-out show at Dallas’ House of Blues.
After 30 years in the music biz, and memorable run-ins with Oasis and Chris Kirkpatrick, Steve Holt is back doing what he loves.
The Satanic doo-wop band Twin Temple brings the vintage Goth tunes Alex Jones hates.
A near-capacity crowd at Tannahill’s Tavern in Fort Worth on Friday couldn’t get enough of The Mavericks.