David Byrne Will Perform Two Shows in Dallas This Fall
Byrne has a follow-up to 2018’s American Utopia, centered on everybody doing everything all at once.
Byrne has a follow-up to 2018’s American Utopia, centered on everybody doing everything all at once.
The Queen of Neo-Soul is back with a new album. Previous reports stated that it would be produced entirely by The Alchemist.
The legendary soul musician and frontman of The Family Stone died today.
The band honored and built upon the music of the late Dave Brubeck during a show at Windmills Craftworks in The Colony.
In support of their upcoming album Let God Sort Em Out, Pusha T and Malice are back touring as a duo in over 15 years.
On her inaugural North American tour, the acclaimed singer-songwriter ruled a sold-out Cambridge Room at the House of Blues.
Despite BigXThaPlug’s absence, Lil Baby still put on a show at AAC with special guests Rob49 and Loe Shimmy.
The eight-member boy band will perform two nights at Globe Life Field, and fans are already buzzing about their arrival.
Listen to “Skin” (The Collaboration Remix Edit), the first taste of Madonna’s long-rumored Veronica Electronica album.
DFW hip-hop is booming. Hashi Senjoo, Scuttino, ZeetheWizard and more names you need to pay attention to this summer.
Local musicians played at Cheapsteaks for the final The People’s Jam to commemorate the end of the open mic.
After May’s release of A Day Off Work, the New Orleans native is embracing his status as a full-time Dallasite.
Mike Hadreas made his first Dallas headlining appearance in eight years in support of his latest album, Glory.
The annual Texas Music Revolution festival is set for this weekend in McKinney. Dawes and Flatland Cavalry are headlining.
BigXThaPlug made the announcement on Tuesday evening, apologizing to his fans and promising he had some things in the works.
Billy Woods’ first album, two years after 2023’s Maps, is a journey through horror stories that are densely poetic.
Ahead of Tha Carter VI, Lil Wayne’s remixes of Post Malone, Tay-K, Dorrough and more showcase his greatness.
The Oak Cliff rapper readies a fifth installment of his popular mixtape series, exchanging R&B songs for gritty bars.
From heartfelt anthems to synth-fueled singalongs, the Alive & Kicking Tour proved the ’80s never left-they just got louder.
The Dallas-based country musician readies Tropicana, an album written during his treatment for stage 3B colon cancer.
The Grammy-winning ensemble, touring behind their first album in 14 years, dazzled a near-capacity crowd in Irving.
In her shocking announcement, Swift wrote on her website, “All of the music I’ve ever made now belongs to me.”