The Best Concerts in Dallas This March
Lady Gaga, Cardi B and The Neighborhood all in one month? Someone take our credit card away.
Lady Gaga, Cardi B and The Neighborhood all in one month? Someone take our credit card away.
Punk never dies, especially not at these North Texas moshing grounds.
Does falling in love at a metal show count as a hopeless place?
It takes a lot for us to be excited about an outdoor concert venue in Texas, but we’ll gladly saddle up for this one.
From Zillionaire Doe to Chaka Kahn and Patti LaBelle, North Texas has so many concerts you don’t want to miss this winter.
Candlelit Open Mic, hosted by Dallas singer-songwriter Ryan Berg, treats open mic nights like the best shows of the week.
Based on Japanese ‘kissas,’ the lounge beneath the Drakestone Apartments is designed for audiophiles.
Our first look at North Texas’ new boxing-themed comedy club, opening later this month with a four-show run by Dave Chappelle.
“This was one of the only things y’all had going for this place.”
From Neko Case and William Beckmann to Old 97’s and Mac DeMarco, these are all the concerts announced for the rest of 2025 and 2026.
We loved the Bronco Bowl, Lizard Lounge and Curtain Club just as much as anyone else. Spots in Dallas you can go to get that feeling again.
Follow your mood with these recommendations for finding Latin music, a packed dance floor and a good night to go out in the Big D.
Ferris Wheeler’s is closing down as a restaurant but will remain open for music.
Whether you want prime beef, barbecue, Mexican food or something else, the restaurants let you up your party game.
Revelers Hall owner Jason Roberts shares that he is in the “same boat” as other Deep Ellum businesses like The Free Man with new city rule.
Fans can’t wait to celebrate with Legend, who is performing at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in October.
The future site of the 20,000-seat facility will be a first-of-its-kind premium live music venue in Texas.
Mudvayne’s celebratory tour of their debut album shows they’re still crushing it 20 years later, rocking like it was the early aughts again.
RUSH co-founders Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are coming to North Texas next summer, marking the first time touring together in eleven years.
After Nine Inch Nails’ show at Dickies Arena in September, the band expanded their Peel It Back Tour with more Texas dates in 2026.
The South London pop singer behind “Messy” has canceled her upcoming tour and The Bomb Factory date.
Folk supergroup I’m With Her returns to Dallas after seven years for an incomparable performance with special guest Jon Muq.