Chappell Roan’s Dallas Show Was Joyful, Raunchy and Gay as Hell
Chappell Roan’s Halloween show had it all: drag queens, costumes and catharsis.
Chappell Roan’s Halloween show had it all: drag queens, costumes and catharsis.
You really don’t have to spend a lot of money to enjoy some good live music.
Dallas band Overshare are looking for venues to let them rock.
For nine years, The Nines has kept the freaky soul of Deep Ellum alive.
Mr. Swift was spotted in Arlington happily singing along to not one but two Taylor Swift songs.
The K-Pop group STAYC and Sen. Ted Cruz congratulated the wrong teams following the Texas Rangers’ ALCS win.
Stoner metal from hell, rockers in face paint and horrorcore rap. What more could you want from a Halloween concert calendar?
The psych-rock band is still psyched about the future of technology.
The economy sucks. Here are some Dallas concerts with ticket prices that don’t.
The Dallas arts community comes together every year for an auction benefitting future artists.
The Wee-Beasties singer Richard Haskins battled prison time, alcoholism and health issues. He’s still got enough fight in him to try to obtain a pardon.
The “Sledgehammer” hitmaker returned to Dallas after 12 years – and nailed it.
This year’s Thanksgiving Day game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Commanders will have at least one upside if the Cowboys don’t come away with a win.
The Puerto Rican superstar viene pa’ Dallas.
With music festivals in Denton and Fort Worth, this might be a good weekend to take a drive, but concerts from Peter Gabriel, Ben Folds, Nick Cave and others may make you want to stay in Dallas.
Travis Scott’s Dallas concert was a true spectacle.
There are some great advantages to suburban entertainment complexes – endless free parking is just one of them.
The musician will perform with the DSO in a harmonious collaboration.
From Jimmie Vaughan to Tove Lo, it was a mixed bag of talent at ACL’s Week 2.
Move over, Dallas. The party is in Fort Worth.
The legendary Sting played a Saturday night concert with old hits and help from his son. Not that he needed it.
The Queen of Country, Shania Twain, returns for round two this week while two of metal’s most feared acts find a space in Deep Ellum.