So, No Badu Birthday Bash This Year?
After hosting her annual birthday party in Deep Ellum for years, Erykah Badu’s birthday came and went without a show.
After hosting her annual birthday party in Deep Ellum for years, Erykah Badu’s birthday came and went without a show.
The Texas country legend is singing for a cause.
The critically praised rapper was booked at 1 a.m. on Wednesday with a relative.
The singer has lived a whole lot of life since her hit song “Leave (Get Out).”
Mayberry, the vocalist of synth-pop trio Chvrches, showcased her solo debut, Vicious Creature, in its entirety.
flipturn’s Dillon Basse talks playing in Texas, road fatigue beating the sophomore slump ahead of Burnout Days Tour stop at The Factory.
The Grammy-winning country superstar is performing two club gigs in Fort Worth and Dallas as part of a new reality show.
Bright Eyes will bring their distinctive mix of melancholia and cathartic lyrics to Dallas for a show at The Factory.
On Feb. 19, Blunts announced his Standing for What I Believe In tour on social media, reassuring fans that the show goes on.
A revolutionary blast from the past will rock DFW theaters, but for one night only.
We’re over the moon to announce Frankie Leonie’s new song, “Blue Moon.”
The North Texas house music brand released 10 full DJ mixes on streaming.
William Beckmann’s voice sounds like it was stolen from one of your granny’s old country records.
Jack’s House co-owner DJ Willie Trimmer witnessed the intruder pouring gasoline into the club’s interior.
The folk singer-songwriter is getting out of his head and onto the stage.
The Dallas party master is back with a new dance series, which transports clubgoers to lands far away.
Even RoboCop loves the Dallas music scene.
The rapper is pulling up to Dallas just in time for the high holiday.
For one-time only, Marvin Sapp gives in, and goes R&B.
The new wave concert was a synthy trip to the past.
Marilyn Manson is set to co-headline KEGL’s BFD just months after his longtime investigation was dismissed.
The two-day festivities include a live performance by Joshua Ray Walker and a screening of Nelson’s film of the same name.