Barry Manilow Takes Final Bow in Fort Worth
Like a good neighbor, Barry was there. After making a donation to Eastern Hills High School, the legend brought down the house at Dickies Arena.
Like a good neighbor, Barry was there. After making a donation to Eastern Hills High School, the legend brought down the house at Dickies Arena.
All OG Jane’s Addiction members gave us our fix on Sunday in Irving.
Hip-hop’s great contrarians brought the house down at Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory on Saturday.
Kings of Leon reached deep into their catalog on Saturday night.
Allen Stone got personal with fans, signing autographs and taking photos at Dallas’ House of Blues.
One of the best female rappers in the game comes home with her new tour to create more memories as she dominates rap.
People partied like it was 1999 and did it all for the nookie while breaking stuff.
The controversial performer discusses the haters, Fred Durst’s friendship and the obstacles he faces as an independent artist.
It’s been 30 years since Selena’s iconic 1994 performance at the State Fair of Texas.
Música Mexicana band Grupo Frontera returned to DFW for their sophomore tour, Jugando A Que No Pasa Nada. This go-round, the sextet have grown into their fame.
Chrissie Hynde, the first true “rocker chick,” has still got “it,” and then some.
The authoritative dance music broadcaster returns to Dallas in October.
Dallas has a killer live music scene, but a little boost won’t hurt.
Iron & Wine made us feel good about life on Saturday, all for the small price of a concert ticket.
With 40 songs in his set, Peso Pluma proved why he has become an international music titan.
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter showcased songs from his ninth studio album for a capacity crowd in downtown Dallas Wednesday night.
The Marías sold out their second Dallas show, giving fans one more chance to see them on their Submarine Tour.
Dallas is about to have an indie fall. Both Santigold and Clairo will headline The Factory in Deep Ellum later this year.
Missy Elliott shows us hip-hop wouldn’t be the same without her.
Pop band AJR, made up of brothers Adam, Jack and Ryan Met, played to a massive crowd at Dickies. Their first North Texas show attracted 50 people.
As if in a DeLorean, Totally Tubular took us back to the ’80s on Tuesday.
He’s punk, though sometimes the lines get blurry.