Dallas Has Some Really Cool Concert Announcements This Week
Dallas is about to have an indie fall. Both Santigold and Clairo will headline The Factory in Deep Ellum later this year.
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.
Saturday’s concert was both a celebration of Gale and a powerful new chapter for the band.
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter showcased her hits and played her breakthrough third album in full Wednesday in Irving.
Newly reunited Tripping Daisy delivered a wild, emotional concert on Saturday.
The Houston-based rapper threw a party at the American Airlines Center and 20,000 Dallas hotties were invited.
The artist will not be playing Texas on this tour. We’ll have to wait for Posty Fest.
“Espresso” anyone? The rising star’s tour is stopping in Dallas.
It was a family affair with the kind of star power you see only in a festival lineup when Chris Stapleton, Tedeschi Trucks Band and Marcus King rocked Arlington this weekend.
In front of a sold-out Dallas crowd, Noah Kahan showed how he’s become one of the biggest stars in American music.
The country icon is still a club act in spirit.
Vampire Weekend’s Irving concert felt like a collective hallucination.
Ne.Hau, the deep-tech duo of Brazilian-Texan Ren Albieri and Colorado native Danny Marin, recently dropped a three-track EP just in time for a Friday, June 7, date opening at It’ll Do Club. The Void of Course EP is a trio of stompers rich with doorbell chimes, snare drum rolls and…
JT brought sexy back with his Fort Worth debut.
Country giant George Strait might get even taller with his next concert: He could beat the Grateful Dead’s record for the highest-attended show.
The veteran rock group, its eclectic songs in tow, made its annual pilgrimage to Fair Park, delighting a near-capacity crowd.
The Love Hate Music Box Tour 2024 comes after a long break and the exit of bassist Charlie Holt.
Promoters pulled off the inaugural weekend of TwoGether Land Festival, but not without some snags along the way.
The Texas country star and the Texas Radio Hall of Fame host have made music together and shared stages for years, but they haven’t always been chummy.