Aminé Reminds Us to Take It Day by Day in Uplifting Dallas Show
Portland’s “skinny leg legend” wrapped up his 10th show on his world tour at South Side Ballroom, giving fans both life lessons and political messages.
Portland’s “skinny leg legend” wrapped up his 10th show on his world tour at South Side Ballroom, giving fans both life lessons and political messages.
The Austin-based musician spoke with us about her views on jazz ahead of her trip to The Colony.
The South London pop singer behind “Messy” has canceled her upcoming tour and The Bomb Factory date.
From BTS and AtHeart to TWICE and BIGBANG, here’s your chance to immerse yourself in the legacy acts, innovative stars and ones to watch that K-pop has to offer.
British glam rockers The Struts spoke to us about their “all killer, no filler” debut album before Friday’s show at The Echo Lounge.
Free with admission, Dallas fairgoers got to see trailblazing R&B group TLC run through hits like “No Scrubs” and “Unpretty.”
Alabama Shakes’ reunion tour is as much about the future as the past, performing at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory over the weekend.
One of the most prolific rapper-producer partnerships is back in Dallas to bask in the limelight of their latest instant classic, Alfredo 2.
Folk supergroup I’m With Her returns to Dallas after seven years for an incomparable performance with special guest Jon Muq.
Haim’s I Quit Tour turned Deep Ellum into a dance party.
Both freewheeling and exacting, the Portland band delivered a sonic wall of sound at The Kessler Theater without ever selling out.
The band’s anniversary tour is for their 1995 breakout album, bringing along alt-rock stalwarts Local H and Sponge.
Addison Rae says this was her last show in Texas (for now), bringing her first world tour to South Side Ballroom.
Ice Cube is celebrating 40 years of influence as his tour heads to Fort Worth.
The “Tennessee Orange” hitmaker talks how much her career has changed since her last Dallas appearance.
Dallas is one of just six cities to get an immersive pop-up shop on Dua Lipa’s Radical Optimism Tour.
San Antonio welcomes The Black Parade next year. Not to brag, but we’ve already seen it.
The Dallas rapper didn’t have to pledge in the “sorority” after Beyoncé used his song on the Cowboy Carter Tour.
Erykah Badu and The Alchemist’s first interview together revealed this is more than a one-off for them.
This was the first time Raphael Saadiq had taken the stage by himself, telling stories and bringing three decades of hits.
Tate McRae critics must stop comparing her to Britney Spears. The 22-year-old Canadian singer is in a league of her own.
With over twenty years of classics, Lil Wayne officially began his legacy work, and Dallas fans love to see it.