Travis Scott’s Utopia Show in Dallas Was Straight-Up Unbelievable
Travis Scott’s Dallas concert was a true spectacle.
Travis Scott’s Dallas concert was a true spectacle.
From Jimmie Vaughan to Tove Lo, it was a mixed bag of talent at ACL’s Week 2.
The legendary Sting played a Saturday night concert with old hits and help from his son. Not that he needed it.
The Queen of Country, Shania Twain, returns for round two this week while two of metal’s most feared acts find a space in Deep Ellum.
ACL kicked off with a dramatic weekend full of antics and great performances.
Whether you’re looking to funk up your night with Chromeo or jazz it up with Snarky Puppy, there’s something on this week’s concert list you’re sure to enjoy.
Dave Gahan and Depeche Mode goth-rocked the crowd at American Airlines on Sunday.
Death Cab were fully alive during their Sunday night show in Grand Prairie.
The Colombian star left the Dallas crowd thirsty for more.
Wilco played an impromptu set the night before their Dallas concert at Poor David’s Pub.
This week is grungy with shows by Melvins, country with Luke Bryan and poppy with P!nk.
Strange things were afoot at the Granada Theater, where Keanu Reeves played bass with Dogstar.
She’s known for writing for artists such as Ariana Grande, but Victoria Monét also has what it takes as a performer.
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.
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.
Drizzy kicked off his two-show run in Dallas with a spectacular production.
Eddie Vedder joked that he should put an ad in the Observer for a new drummer for Pearl Jam.