Rod Wave’s ‘Last Lap Tour’ Delivers an Experience To Last a Lifetime
For (possibly) his last tour, the rap star delivered a healing experience from the bottom of his soul.
For (possibly) his last tour, the rap star delivered a healing experience from the bottom of his soul.
The acclaimed salsero brought his “Historia” tour to North Texas on Halloween, delivering classic hits and nostalgic vibes.
The “Espresso” singer sold out the American Airlines Center with the help of sparkly costumes and some well-placed skeletons.
The French electronic music duo made its first North Texas appearance in over 20 years Tuesday, performing its acclaimed debut in full.
Our emo hearts swelled at the sound of Chris Carrabba’s voice on Sunday.
Rob Halford and his band rocked the audience to the core.
The artist’s Chromakopia World Tour will come through Dallas on March 17.
Rob Halford is still a metal god after 50 years.
From A-list stars to up-and-coming youngsters, the next few months in Dallas-Fort Worth will be packed.
The multitalented rock maestro and his finely honed band bid so long to touring with a show that satisfied the AAC crowd.
The Cuban ensemble, an offshoot of the popular Buena Vista Social Club, delighted the audience with instrumentals and originals.
With Jazmine Sullivan and October London, the three-time Grammy Award winner plans a grand concert to highlight his life’s work.
Tuesday’s concert was the first of a two-night stand in downtown Dallas. Lovett will head to Fort Worth on Oct. 22.
The legendary country star joined Chris Stapleton onstage, and Chappell Roan performed her last concert of the year.
Your favorite Americana artist’s favorite artist is playing North Texas this week.
The pop artists’ co-headlining show at American Airlines Center on Wednesday proved that “Brat summer” isn’t over yet.
The Texas death metal lords are playing at Trees on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
Chappell Roan, Blink 182, Dua Lipa and some of pop’s biggest names played ACL, but fans complained the bill lacked star power.
The artist is known for his wild live show. Catch it in Dallas on Saturday.
The global pop superstar kicked off a three-night stand in his hometown of Dallas on Thursday.
James and Johnny Marr’s dual headliner gave Dallas a crowd-pleasing and masterful display of new and classic material.
A triple bill of left-field pop-rock descended on Dallas Sunday, keeping it weird for a capacity crowd.