Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie’s Freaks On Parade Tour Was a Haunted House Onstage
Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie put on a master class in horror on Wednesday night at Dickies Arena.
Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie put on a master class in horror on Wednesday night at Dickies Arena.
The Los Angeles League of Musicians made its sold-out headlining debut at Dallas’ Kessler Theater Wednesday.
Despite production lulls, Nicki Minaj put on a powerhouse performance at the Dallas stop of her “Pink Friday 2” tour.
The singer-songwriter, making his solo headlining debut in Dallas, dazzled a near-capacity audience at Club Dada.
Slipknot’s Shawn “Clown” Crahan looks back on the band’s “impossible” feat getting on Conan, buying a Des Moines bar, ahead of the band’s Dallas show.
Robert Glasper and Snarky Puppy were among the standouts at the benefit for the beloved late musician.
The indie pop darling’s first of two Texas Trust CU Theatre shows brought out the best in her famously intense fanbase.
The trio played two of their hit albums, “Dookie” and “American Idiot,” in full and weren’t afraid to get political.
The British pop-rock band, touring behind the 20th-anniversary of its debut LP, electrified a near-capacity Majestic Theatre Wednesday.
The Fab Four visited Dallas on the heels of JFK’s assassination. Fans will never forget it.
The Seattle-born artist guided the audience through a “Dungeons & Dragons” type of fantasy.
Celebrating 30 years since the group’s debut album, Gavin Rossdale of Bush reflects on ’90s nostalgia.
Producer Pete Rock and rapper Common have many ties to Dallas. The collaborators bring their brotherly bond to Dallas’ The Echo Lounge.
The Fab Four will square off against The Glimmer Twins with Beatles vs. Stones – A Musical Showdown a battle of cover bands in November in Arlington.
“If it actually intimidates me or frightens me in some way, I’m going right towards it.” Brandon Boyd from Incubus has a new, old vision.
Jared Leto deserves another Oscar for his performance with Thirty Seconds to Mars in Dallas.
Nigerian-born singer Tems, fresh from collabs with Drake and Beyoncé, proved why she’s a critics’ favorite on Monday at Dallas’ South Side Ballroom.
The legendary music venue and art gallery opened 40 years ago next month.
Take a picture of Posty’s truck for a chance to win tour tickets … just not in Dallas.
Stone Temple Pilots, now with singer Jeff Gutt, took us back. Live didn’t quite gel, however.
Backed by an all-star band including Satriani, Michael Anthony and Jason Bonham, the Red Rocker lit up Fair Park.
The beloved country-rock band is celebrating its anniversary with new music and surprise guests at the Granada on Saturday.