Fort Worth Is Having an All-Latin Music Festival for the First Time in 12 Years
Dallas-based artist manager Lorenzo Zenteno wants to shine a light on Latinx and Hispanic artists.
Dallas-based artist manager Lorenzo Zenteno wants to shine a light on Latinx and Hispanic artists.
This is one of those weekends that many people have been looking forward to for a variety of reasons, happy and sad.
A year ago, the Bastards of Soul were a new band on a classic trajectory for success.
As North Texas marches toward normalcy, the concert calendar this week is starting to look a bit more like it used to with an eclectic mix of local and national acts taking to our favorite stages in Denton, Dallas and Fort Worth.
Tyler, the Creator made an unofficial stop in Dallas to play a secret, exclusive show.
What a weekend we have mapped out for you this week! This is the Fourth of July Weekend you have been waiting for, all pandemic long.
There’s an old myth that misery inspires art. If that’s true, the post-quarantine edition of Lights All Light should be its finest.
On any given night, the Arcade Bar in Lakewood is the place to be.
Music can play a huge part in a movie. It can create an eerie atmosphere, heighten the tension in a tense, life-or-death moment and make an ordinary person seem like a heroic champion. When done right, of course, you won’t think of the music at all. The chamber music group…
Every week we do our best to spread or best concert roundup across the week a bit, but this week has an absolutely loaded Saturday night.
Concert announcements are starting to again dictate how we spend all our free time and money, and one of the biggest names in local music history is ready to alt-rock her hometown crowd.
Things are getting hot in Dallas, and we’re not just talking about the temperature. You’re definitely going to need something cooler than 78 degrees to handle the fire from the stacked lineups this weekend has in store. Leah Lane’s birthday show, a punk night at Main at South Side and…
Now that all this rain finally seems to be letting up, a couple of North Texas favorites bookend this week’s concert calendar, such as Vaden Todd Lewis of the Toadies and Blue October, going acoustic at Legacy Hall in Plano.
This week is full of North Texas’ favorite musicians returning to the stage. Things start off with a bang when Old 97’s head to The Colony with help from Joshua Ray Walker and The 40 Acre Mule.
We’ve got an eclectic mix of talent hitting the stages of North Texas this weekend. Thursday kicks us off with a night of rock at Gas Monkey Bar ‘n’ Grill while things get busy (child) with The Crystal Method over at It’ll DO.
What a week to see a show! Singer-songwriters dominate our list this week as we patiently wait for big-name acts to make their return to North Texas.
It’s noon on a Wednesday, and Jonathan Terrell is at home in Austin doing vocal warm-ups and blending up a fresh batch of green juice.
This week we get to see a couple of bedroom projects come to life when Telephone House and Big Sug throw their EP release parties for projects started during the pandemic.
The forecast calls for sunshine and warmer weather this weekend, and with more people getting vaccinated and more venues getting a lock on their COVID protocols, this seems like the perfect weekend to finally get out and do something if you haven’t already. This weekend also sees the return of…
Several singers are breaking away from their bands to play music for you this week starting with Matthew Logan Vasquez of the Delta Spirit, Jaret Reddick of Bowling for Soup and Raul Malo of The Mavericks. There are also some brand new bands to check out this week like FIT,…
This weekend, a lot of acts we haven’t seen in a while are coming back to the stages we love. Miranda Lambert makes her return to North Texas, celebrating her 15-year career at Billy Bob’s Texas 40-year anniversary. Meanwhile, acts that went completely underground, such as Ghoulsby, are reemerging from…
This Thursday through Saturday offers North Texas music fans a wide array of genres and venues to choose from as we welcome the warmer weather. From a three-night residency from an old country singer who came up on the punk stages of LA to hip hop with a community perspective, these ten shows are sure to get you ready and into action. They should also give you a pretty solid idea of the local bands to be looking out for weekly.