AB Quintanilla Apologizes for Onstage Meltdown Ahead of North Texas Show
The musician and brother of the late Selena Quintanilla, who is playing in The Colony on May 16, took issue with an unenthusiastic audience in San Antonio.
The musician and brother of the late Selena Quintanilla, who is playing in The Colony on May 16, took issue with an unenthusiastic audience in San Antonio.
Dave Grohl and his band paid homage to Dallas musicians Taylor Hawkins and Dimebag Darrell on Wednesday.
Last weekend, Lana Del Rey surprised country fans in a Stagecoach duet with Dallas’ Paul Cauthen
The acclaimed singer-songwriter made her first Dallas appearance in nearly a decade, bringing with her pleasure, pain and a deep well of American inspiration.
Don’t spoil your fun by stressing out over parking at the Bad Bunny concerts this week.
PartyNextDoor is bringing the party with a Dallas stop in his U.S. tour.
The documentary shows a band on the rise and the aftermath of the sudden death of singer Chadwick Murray.
The Puerto Rican megastar changes his Friday Dallas concert to a Thursday date to accommodate the Mavs game.
Irish singer-songwriter Hozier called for a ceasefire in Palestine, emphasized the importance of protests and somehow still found time to perform his hit songs at Dos Equis Pavilion.
Family friendly, easygoing show charms fans.
The power music duo are playing a show called MELLODEATH in Dallas.
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In March, fans of Denton-based blues rock band The Infamists were surprised to see that a bizarre album consisting of 45-second songs had dropped on their Spotify. Nobody was as surprised as the band members themselves.
The Lizard Lounge and The Church shared a building that became a haven for Dallas misfits. A new documentary on the famed club debuts this week.
Dallas’ best Instagram family includes Max Bemis, singer for Say Anything, Sherri Dupree from Eisley, and five punk-rock kids.
As “The Tortured Poets Department” receives mixed reviews and polarizes listeners, even Swift’s fans can’t seem to agree on whether the haters have a point.
Tacos, tequila, 2 Chainz AND Lucha Libre wrestling. This festival has almost all our favorite things.
You’re never too old for emo.
Fort Worth artist reimagines traditionally Spanish language music and releases what he calls “hybrid cumbias.”
The singer, songwriter and cellist dazzled Dallas with her old Hollywood glamour and Gen Z-friendly lyrics on Thursday.
“And what if we stopped spinning? And what if we’re just flat? And what if Jesus himself ate my …” wait, what did Mannequin Pussy say?
If vinyl’s your thing, this is your weekend.