The Best Free and Cheap Dallas Concerts This Week: Nov. 28 – Dec. 4
There is so much music going on in Dallas this week, and it won’t cost you much to see it for yourself.
There is so much music going on in Dallas this week, and it won’t cost you much to see it for yourself.
After giving thanks this Thursday, count your blessings with shows from Kirk Franklin, The Menzingers and Del Castillo.
This week is filled with cheap and free shows you can take your relatives to – or take yourself, if you want some alone time.
In the week leading up to Thanksgiving, there is so much music to be grateful for, like concerts from The Polyphonic Spree, Paul Cauthen, August Burns Red and more.
This week, it’s all about going live, local and light on your budget with the best cheap and free concerts in Dallas.
There’s plenty to look back on and so much to look forward to in this week’s concert lineup in Dallas, including Kim Petras and Earl Sweatshirt.
You won’t find tickets this cheap for some of these acts again until they’re headlining free suburban music festivals 30 years from now.
Yeah, Freddie is gone, but you can still enjoy Queen’s music as sung by Adam Lambert.
You really don’t have to spend a lot of money to enjoy some good live music.
Stoner metal from hell, rockers in face paint and horrorcore rap. What more could you want from a Halloween concert calendar?
The economy sucks. Here are some Dallas concerts with ticket prices that don’t.
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.
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.
Whether you’re looking to funk up your night with Chromeo or jazz it up with Snarky Puppy, there’s something on this week’s concert list you’re sure to enjoy.
Wilco played an impromptu set the night before their Dallas concert at Poor David’s Pub.
This week is grungy with shows by Melvins, country with Luke Bryan and poppy with P!nk.
Beyoncé is not the only artist playing this week, in case you didn’t know.
The folktronica artist is making her way back to Dallas after 20 years.
This concert week is as varied as it gets in DFW.
Pearl Jam, The Band of Heathens, Gary P. Nunn and more fill out a concert scheduled loaded with excellent choices.
The best concerts this week take us around the world: kawaii metal from Japan, norteno music from Mexico and domestic treasures such as Lionel Richie.
Get freaky with Rob Zombie, let loose with LL Cool J or become a sucker for the Jonas Brothers; there’s plenty of cool live music to help you beat the heat this week in Dallas.