It Was a Fast, Chaotic Night With White Reaper, Taipei Houston and Narrow Head at the Granada
It was a wild night on Wednesday with White Reaper and tourmates Taipei Houston and Narrow Head at Dallas’ Granada Theater.
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.
With the year getting off to a slow start as far as national touring acts go, it’s another week of small and local shows that will let music fans get up close and personal with some bands that are sure to become their new favorite.
New year, new music, right? Here in the opening weeks of a promising 2023, the big touring acts have yet to arise from hibernation, making this week a great time to see something with which you’re either just vaguely familiar or something that you’ve completely never heard of before.
It’s time to bring it all back home as the year comes to a close. With the big touring acts home for the holidays, venues around North Texas have turned to the deep well of local talent in putting together their New Year’s Eve celebrations.
We’ll be straight with you, North Texas, with the holiday season in the air and everyone excited for a mostly-forgotten pandemic holiday gatherings for the first time in a couple of years, there really just isn’t a whole lot going on in the coming week.
On Saturday, Chris Penn, Tim DeLaughter and the Polyphonic Spree hosted their annual Christmas extravaganza and variety show.
With the holidays right around the corner, it seems that many of North Texas’ all-time favorite acts are making their way back to where it all got started.
Italian rock band Maneskin played a sold-out show at the South Side Ballroom on Tuesday as part of their first major U.S. tour, and we had questions.
On a humid, rainy Thursday night at The Factory in Deep Ellum, The Smile made its Dallas debut. The group name might not mean a thing to most people, but its members’ names certainly will.
There are a few oddities in this week’s concert list. For one thing, instead of 10 concerts, this week we actually suggests 11 concerts for North Texas music lovers with an acclaimed rock ‘n’ soul singer performing two nights in Oak Cliff.
As we enter into the cold season, this is a great weekend for North Texans to discover some local talent and rediscover old favorites.
On Black Friday evening, Eagles fans entered Dickies Arena to a stage shrouded by a gray curtain, as classic folk rock songs played low as the venue’s walk-in music.
For all the lack of big name acts we’ve seen in the weeks leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday, things pick right back up on Black Friday, a day on which half of the concerts on this week’s list occur.
It’s normal for an album release party to be full of family and friends, and Jacob Metcalf’s didn’t break that trend.