The Best Taylor Swift Listening Parties in Dallas
Swift’s new album, The Tortured Poets Department, is coming out on April 19, and we have the scoop on where Swifties can party like it’s 1989.
Swift’s new album, The Tortured Poets Department, is coming out on April 19, and we have the scoop on where Swifties can party like it’s 1989.
Copeland gets an assist from the Meadows Symphony Orchestra.
In the words of Frank Zappa: shut up ‘n play yer guitar.
Tour will celebrate her 12th studio album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran.
Dallas-born band The Old 97’s are celebrating their 30-year-plus run with the release of American Primitive, a 13-track LP was released earlier this month.
Cashing in on the nostalgia factor of MySpace-era pop punk, Pop Punk’s Not Dead Fest will take place Saturday, April 20, at Buck’s Backyard in Buda.
Scottie Canfield presents Crash Planet Records, an indie dance music label for aliens, Texans and dance music fans in all galaxies.
Childers showed off the unique voice and lyrical mastery that won him a niche in the country landscape.
It was a grand three-ring show starring Puscifer, Primus and A Perfect Circle.
Music fans use fashion to express themselves, but single-use clothes for events like The Eras Tour have some fans calling for a balance between creativity and sustainability.
The World Series champion Texas Rangers introduced a new Bobby Sessions hip-hop remix to the ballpark, but fans wanted the old country song back.
Daniel Markham, one of North Texas’s best rock ‘n’ roll songwriters, is back from a recording break with a fantastic new album that showcases his impressive range.
Beloved sounds from a previous era can be heard in some of the greatest artists from North Texas today.
Punk-poets Mannequin Pussy and Dallas alt-rock super-producer John Congleton take us inside the recording sessions for I Got Heaven, the band’s exceptional new album.
This long-awaited tour is sure to be one of the hottest tickets of the year, which is why we wish it were going to be closer to Dallas and in a venue with more room.
Looks like the eclipse won’t be providing any more free weekday entertainment. Maybe you should check out a show.
The documentary, which follows the 25th anniversary of the long-running McKinney country music festival, will be screened at The Texas Theatre on April 27.
Unshakable love for one another and incandescent talents give spectacular lift to their Americana-tinged music.
The Nobel-winning wordsmith musician still has the spark he’s carried since his old days in the Village.
The reality star best known as “Scandoval” will grace Dallas with his musical talents (though Reddit disagrees).
Bad weather and a bummer mood couldn’t dampen Neko Case’s phenomenal talent.
For one night in Dallas, A Perfect Circle, Puscifer and Primus will come together.