The Best Free and Cheap Dallas Concerts This Week: Feb. 6-12
So much to do, so much to see. So, what’s wrong if these shows are free and cheap? You’ll never know if you don’t go. You’ll never shine if you don’t glow. Hey now, you’re an all star.
So much to do, so much to see. So, what’s wrong if these shows are free and cheap? You’ll never know if you don’t go. You’ll never shine if you don’t glow. Hey now, you’re an all star.
Dallas’ need for Creed hasn’t waned since the World Series. Is it time to let this bit die or should we go ahead and make “Higher” our city’s national anthem?
Giant props, bowl cuts and comedy bits: We can’t stress enough how wild Oliver Tree’s Dallas concert was.
The Dallas artist departed to Los Angeles as a Dallas Observer Music Award winner and arrived as a Grammy nominee.
Maynard’s band maintains an elegant balance of high art and musical power.
Dallas-Fort Worth is a well-known metal destination. These 5 metal bands will rock you this year.
You’ve got a broad range of options this week, with concerts from Tool to Herman’s Hermits Starring Peter Noone.
Rubber Gloves in Denton is cracking down on violent mosh behavior after recent incidents that bloodied up bathrooms and patrons’ faces.
This is a great week to get in on the ground floor with local acts at the best free and cheap concerts in North Texas.
Cowpunk band Vandoliers are one of a few Dallas artists who represent a new wave of country music outlaws.
As the feud between Nicki MInaj and Megan Thee Stallion rages on, a spin-off feud has emerged: Erykah Badu and Minaj fans.
Dallas band King Clam fight sexism with raw sex and power.
Justin Timberlake (sans the rest of *NSYNC) is bringing is Forget Tomorrow World Tour to Dickies Arena in Fort Worth.
Who will be the face of DFW hip-hop in 2024? Here are the artists we highly recommend you keep an eye on.
Whether you’re looking to catch an old favorite or hear something new, there is a local concert this week that is just perfect for you.
The late Dennis Gonzalez will be honored with the recording of an album celebrating his musical legacy.
Singer Adieu Anáis trusts only one voice: her own.
Local musicians share some of their favorite places to play.
Tuesday, Jan. 23 Never Ending Fall 7 p.m., House of Blues, 2200 N. Lamar St. $19 at livenation.com New-age rock band Never Ending Fall is on its American Disco Tour. This is a band with members who have known each other and played together since fourth grade. The band plays…
Make room on your favorite playlist for these up-and-coming local pop stars.
Elvis Costello was happy to play in Dallas, and his love of Texas music showed at his Majestic Theatre concert.
North Texas native Post Malone is going to the Super Bowl and he’s bringing his country aspirations with him.