Taking Back Sunday Is Gonna Make Damn Sure You Get Lost in Irving
Singer Adam Lazzara talks Texas ties and the “real-world Harry Potter” moments fans can expect on their tour.
Singer Adam Lazzara talks Texas ties and the “real-world Harry Potter” moments fans can expect on their tour.
Swans is embarking on its first outing since 2017, hoping to offer loyal supporters a new experience at the Granada Theater.
Ahead of Saturday’s show at The Alley, Cupid tells us he would “rather be the ‘King of Line Dance’ than the ‘nobody of R&B.'”
Medrick “Medz” Greely is performing at Club Dada to debut his instrumental project live for the first time.
Ahead of UnityTX’s stop at TX Tea Room, the band’s vocalist gets honest about challenges in the music industry.
Ahead of their show in Arlington, ATEEZ speaks on their latest mini-album and capturing different sides of themselves.
What started as a group finding their footing has now crafted a sound that’s entirely theirs on Magic of the Sale.
The boy band that the 2000s kids grew up with is currently on a worldwide tour, bringing their show on the road.
This weekend, ATEEZ returns to Texas for a second straight year. What to know before seeing the K-pop boy band in Arlington.
Acute Inflections, a jazz duo made up of Sadiki Pierre and Elasea Douglas, is taking their Harlem Renaissance sound on tour.
Nora Cheng, Penelope Lowenstein and Gigi Reece return to Sons of Hermann Hall with opener Godcaster on Friday.
With Hawkins finally releasing new music, what does it take for an indie artist to sell out a live show? Follow his journey.
Jojo Jam is more than an open mic. It is building itself up as a place for belonging and bringing people together.
Badu is pulling double duty, heading on a tour with Alchemist and then wrapping up a fall tour with a final stop in Dallas.
Ahead of her Majestic Theatre show, Regina Spektor discusses her working relations with John Congleton and McKenzie Smith.
Jin, better known as a member of the globally famous K-pop group BTS, is on his first solo tour. What to know before you go.
Friendly Thieves is a five-piece alternative funk rock band that promises to show you a good time.
Two of America’s preeminent classic rock bands, Kansas and 38 Special, will turn The Pavilion into a rock wonderland.
Before Hatebreed comes to Dallas, we spoke with Fugitive about forming the group that’s become an instant hit in metal.
The indie pop singer is making her Dallas debut, exhibiting her jazz-influenced songs that she sings in Japanese and English.
Learn about the Dallas music scene from its unofficial historian, Kessler artistic director Jeffrey Liles.
After being dropped from a major label last year, the Allen-raised singer-songwriter is coming home on her own terms.