For Her First Dallas Show in 16 Years, Regina Spektor Bends Time to Her Will
The acclaimed singer-songwriter enthralled a near-capacity Majestic Theatre audience as part of her Midsummer Daydream Tour.
The acclaimed singer-songwriter enthralled a near-capacity Majestic Theatre audience as part of her Midsummer Daydream Tour.
Four bands, one rockin’ night: Global punk mayhem ignited in Dallas’ tucked-away venue.
The Vietnamese-American singer and songwriter receives a lot of love during his tour stops in his home state.
Performances by Koe Wetzel, Shane Smith, Pecos Hurley and many more ignited fans as they showed support for Kerr County.
The Grammy Award-winning Florida rapper and singer is bringing her relentless rapping and melodic tunes to Dallas this fall.
Yankovic’s super-sized concert at Texas Trust CU Theatre featured iconic hits as well as fan favorites never performed live.
The band’s North American tour made its way to Globe Life Field, where it played the 2006 album in its entirety and B-sides.
Goblin rock and funk took over Dallas with a kaleidoscopic carnival of sound-a spectacle of basslines and bombast.
Branoofunck’s drawing crowds of young and not-so-young 2000s hip-hop lovers to the happiest dance floor in Deep Ellum.
Keyshia Cole is celebrating her debut album The Way It Is with support from Tink, Keri Hilson and Elijah Blake
Oso Oso’s Dallas stop delivered heart, humor and a decade of pop-punk brilliance-all for the price of a burrito.
Four North Texas artists share how Dallas’ country music scene shapes their sound and keeps its legacy alive.
On the first of two nights at American Airlines Center, the #RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR was filled with silliness and positivity.
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.
Dallas-based artist Millkzy has been making waves with his poetic spoken word and emotionally charged storytelling.
In a night of nostalgia, Dashboard Confessional’s heartfelt energy outshone Goo Goo Dolls’ seasoned charm.
Clipse’s Let God Sort Em Out tour comes through Dallas, remedying a 2009 show cancellation at The Granada.
At House of Blues Dallas, an excellent double bill of post-punk bands provided ’80s nostalgia.
Hatebreed, Fugitive, Creeping Death, Gridiron, Escuela Grind and Incite breathed new life into the Summer Slaughter Tour.
Two of America’s preeminent classic rock bands, Kansas and 38 Special, will turn The Pavilion into a rock wonderland.
Ashani, Dru Hill and Mario hit the stage at Texas Trust CU Theatre and had fans singing all night.
Despite bad weather and delays, Kesha didn’t stop and made it pop at Dos Equis Pavilion.