Blue October Still Has Resell Tickets for Their Sold-Out House of Blues Concert
The 2000s Texas alt-rock band play many shows throughout their home state.
The 2000s Texas alt-rock band play many shows throughout their home state.
The indie pop duo based in Dallas on their single, “Cigarettes and Brandy,” and the childhood memories that inspired their stage name.
Thin Line Fest turned Denton into a sonic playground where punk chaos, indie charm and raw creativity converged.
The seminal female hip-hop group Salt-N-Pepa will be honored at the 39th annual ceremony in November.
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We danced orselves clean at night two of LCD Soundsystem in Deep Ellum.
Co-headliners of the Grand National Tour extend their victory lap after a dazzling Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show.
The legendary German group’s final tour stop in the U.S. showed why people worldwide can’t get enough.
The acclaimed Irish post-punk band descended upon Deep Ellum for a triumphant gig.
Jon Berman didn’t start making music until his 50s, but his songwriting was many years in the making.
Known in Dallas for decades for his big personality and permanent smile, Penn touched many with his love of music.
Even during a festival filled with stars, the North Texas genre-bender proved he’s in his own stratosphere.
The Tyler-bred, Dallas-honed indie pop group seized an opportunity with a gorgeous collection of songs.
The indie musician and author is bringing a different kind of “sad girl” music to South Side Ballroom.
At a show last week, a young audience member was revived with Narcan after suffering an overdose.
Thin Line Fest will see creativity and community collide to celebrate soundscapes, cinema and more in the heart of Denton.
Fear of what the Legislature might do to ban THC in Texas kept some vendors away, but the party went on with loads of local music … and some weed.
The acclaimed quartet, which fuses multiple genres, has reunited after a 25-year break.
The Houston-born singer-songwriter had to step away from writing to come back reinvigorated.
The beloved cowpunk band’s new single, “Life Behind Bars,” tells Rose’s story as a closeted trans woman in the country scene.
The aptly titled Savage Imperial Death March Tour delivered on its name’s imposing promise.
“I wanted to celebrate the forgotten Black artists of the ’70s and ’80s,” Dutch says. He has tips for how you can, too.