Fort Worth Music Festival Canceled Following Backlash Over ‘Worst Lineup Ever’
Gordy’s HWY 30 Music Festival is canceled following backlash for “washed-up” headliners such as Nelly and Vanilla Ice.
Gordy’s HWY 30 Music Festival is canceled following backlash for “washed-up” headliners such as Nelly and Vanilla Ice.
Dave Crimaldi is best known as the “Rock Philosopher” of Denton. He’s a writer, technician and musician. He’s also homeless, like many Texas musicians.
In a move out of Robin Sparkles’ universe, the Houston-born musician stopped by Stonebriar Mall.
The singer-songwriter, making his solo headlining debut in Dallas, dazzled a near-capacity audience at Club Dada.
At The Free Man, the basketball legend also proclaimed he “built Deep Ellum.”
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 “Levitating” singer will play two nights at the American Airlines Center next September.
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.
Dallas’ country singing sensation has launched a GoFundMe for health expenses due to advancing cancer.
The Fort Worth native channels her late friend’s voice through songs such as “Your Love Is Dangerous (Jeanne’s Song).”
The Seattle-born artist guided the audience through a “Dungeons & Dragons” type of fantasy.
This North Texas venue has the best things in life: wine, picnic spots and live music.
Celebrating 30 years since the group’s debut album, Gavin Rossdale of Bush reflects on ’90s nostalgia.
The K-pop-style talent show imposed rigorous training conditions on contestants.
Producer Pete Rock and rapper Common have many ties to Dallas. The collaborators bring their brotherly bond to Dallas’ The Echo Lounge.
The musicians still can’t believe their luck that they get to play in Denton.
The brothers behind the iconic band, Noel and Liam Gallagher, are infamous for their intrafamilial strife.
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.