10 Best Concerts of the Week: The Magnetic Fields, Drive-by Truckers, Mavis Staples and More
It’s a concert week filled with legends and new icons this week with acts such as Mavis Staples and Luke Combs.
It’s a concert week filled with legends and new icons this week with acts such as Mavis Staples and Luke Combs.
This is one of the heavier concert weeks North Texas has seen in a while, with four metal shows and a hardcore show making the top 10.
On Friday night, we graduated from therapy thanks to SZA.
The tight pack known as Bob Weir & Wolf Bros made its way to the historic Majestic Theatre in Dallas Thursday night for a sold-out concert. For those who somehow don’t know, Bob Weir was a co-founding member of the Grateful Dead and will lead Dead & Company on their…
Get ready to make some decisions, North Texas, because eight concerts from this week’s list are taking place on Friday and Saturday night. Future, Reverend Horton Heat, New Order, SZA, QueensrÁ¿che and more.
Ever since being launched to stardom as half of the smash 2011 hit “Somebody I Used to Know” with Gotye, New Zealand indie pop adventurist Kimbra has been a fixture of playlists for those seeking more out of pop music’s sheen than just hooks and looks.
John Mellencamp brought hits, deep cuts and lots of cussing to Grand Prairie on Wednesday night.
This week, North Texas will get a chance to see huge names including Buddy Guy, Muse, Steve Aoki, Carrie Underwood and more.
Maybe it was a change in ownership at The Factory or maybe it was just a sign of maturity, but Erykah Badu did not keep the crowd waiting on her 52 birthday show.
Each week, North Texas prides itself on hosting concerts for a wide variety of genres, and this week, it really is all over the place with roots rock, R&B, indie pop, country comedy, metalcore and so on.
Hold onto your butts: Denton’s Thin Line Fest 2023 has one helluva music lineup.
North Texas has more than a few things in common with England: A love of pickled foods, an affinity for violent sports, a real blood-thirst for hunting and the fact that our monarch’s birthdays are a huge f-ing deal.
A recent viral video shared by Nav has kept the internet laughing for weeks. Released earlier in February, security cameras caught Nav and Lil Uzi Vert leaving Nav’s studio together. Lil Uzi Vert is seen attempting to hop an island in the middle of the pool, but instead slipping on the border and falling into the water.
It was a wild night on Wednesday with White Reaper and tourmates Taipei Houston and Narrow Head at Dallas’ Granada Theater.
Did Valentine’s Day not go like you planned, and now you’re looking for somewhere to not feel alone? Did it go maybe too well, and now you’re scrambling for another date idea?
What strikes you first about a Bruce Springsteen show in 2023 is that Springsteen & The E Street Band have been doing this together for 50 years.
There are some big names coming to town this week, and they’re long names too: Death Cab for Cutie, Bass Drum of Death, Los Lonely Boys, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band.
Well, now that things are starting to thaw out, there’s plenty of live music awaiting North Texans this week to get over that cabin fever.
An actor, model and alternative pop singer-songwriter, London-born Suki Waterhouse is bringing her Coolest Place in the World headlining tour to Echo Lounge & Music Hall in Dallas on February 6.
North Texas music fans won’t have as many places to choose from this week as three venues are hosting two of this week’s best concerts: Tulips in Fort Worth, Trees in Deep Ellum and House of Blues in Victory Park.
If you’ve been waiting for a who’s-who concert week in local music, this is definitely it. Your concert week kicks off loud and local in Denton with metal band Ballista blowing the roof off Rubber Gloves and punk band Casual Relapse throwing a CD release party
Indie rock singer songwriter Angel Olsen’s most recent album, 2022’s Big Time, was steeped in personal transformation and self-realization.