The City Will Recognize Hip-Hop’s History on Its 50th Anniversary (Hey, That Almost Rhymes! Is It Rap?)
Dallas is going all out to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.
Dallas is going all out to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.
Post Malone played the first of his two-night concert stop in Dallas Saturday. And the Grapevine rapper brought endless energy back home.
This week, Dallas’ best concerts include everyone from Thomas Rhett to Rhett Miller, from Clint Black to Black Joe Lewis, and everything in between.
Did you know Steve Miller was from Dallas? We’re feeling like The Joker now.
Stop hating and get on the Greta Van Fleet train, because it’s not stopping.
Blondshell’s Sabrina Teitelbaum is ready to apply everything she knows to her first headlining tour.
It’s another full week of triple-digit temperatures ahead, but one or more of this week’s concerts is sure to make you cool.
For decades, Dallas has often been regarded as a “behind-the-scenes” music city. But with UpNext Festival, which is taking place this Saturday and Sunday, the festival’s founder aims to put more artists at the forefront and set them up for long careers.
Dallas St. Mark’s school alumnus Boz Scaggs performed all the hits Saturday night at the Winspear.
To celebrate the great Tony Bennett, here’s a look back at his 2018 performance in Dallas. At age 91.
Jonny Pierce and The Drums beat the audience into a frenzy on Wednesday.
Let’s go, girls. Shania Twain is playing on Friday, plus erykah Badu, Jason Mraz and all the concerts you’ll want to read about.
For more than 20 years, Atmosphere has been producing albums, but their latest is unique in that Slug was just blocks away from where George Floyd was murdered while writing it.
Brothers Russell and Ron Mael’s musical stylings have been anything but conventional over the past five decades, and yet they are among music’s most underrated geniuses. Embellishing elements of pop music with operatic vocals, synth-heavy melodies and songs about everything from stubborn erections to manifesting one’s own destiny, Sparks is…
Stay cool in Dallas and Denton this week with indoor concerts from Ben Kweller, Ace Frehley, Jackson Browne, Black Tie Dynasty, Overkill and many more.
Asleep at the Wheel woke us the f up on Saturday night with a show with Amanda Shires.
What’s our age again because we’re geeking out over blink-182. Mark, Tom and Travis gave us peak pop-punk with blink-182’s Dallas show.
This week offers up a little something for everyone with Steve Earle, Paramore, Sparks and more coming to town.
Fall Out Boy were the emo icons we remembered on Wednesday night in Dallas.
Travis, we’re pregnant. Blink-182 is finally playing North Texas. But so are Bryan Adams, Willie Nelson, TLC, Cheap Trick and many others.
The popular Dallas sports radio host and bandleader is hoping to reach his goal of raising $1 million.
It was a real ’90s throwback on Saturday when Pixies and Franz Ferdinand shared the stage in Dallas.