Better Luck Next Year: Posty Fest Has Been Canceled Again
Just two weeks ago, Grapevine native Post Malone announced the star-studded lineup for his local music festival, Posty Fest.
Just two weeks ago, Grapevine native Post Malone announced the star-studded lineup for his local music festival, Posty Fest.
In a ceremony on Wednesday morning attended by Mayor Eric Johnson, Dallas received its official designation as a music-friendly city.
This is a week to get out, get active and see something new. Rain or shine, Denton will be hosting two very different festivals this weekend just about a mile away from each other and both include legendary performers.
Waxahatchee has played Dallas countless times, but something about her upcoming Friday show at Granada Theater feels especially unique.
For kids of the 1970s and ’80s, Hall & Oates was a band that was always playing in the background as we lived our lives, but never a band we focused on – we’d only become aware of them after we learned their songs had bad words.
Why We Never Die begins like a thunderstorm at sea. “Honor to Feasts” leads off Dallas doom-folk trio The Angelus’s latest album with an ominous build, brought on by a cannonade of drums layered with roaring guitars and the tolling of bells.
Some song covers have the rare distinction of becoming just as popular, if not more so, than their originals.
Just a week before the release of his second album, Driving to the Game, singer-songwriter Tusing is at Wild Detectives in Oak Cliff, where he’s set to perform just days later on Sept. 28.
On Sept. 23 Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova posted a photo to Instagram combatively holding up an American flag-themed banner. It reads: “One nation under pussy.”
Dallas rock ‘n’ roll enthusiasts will have the opportunity to see three rock legends (and one aviation legend) live in concert when rock collective The Dead Daisies descend upon DFW for a show at the Granada Theater on Wednesday, Sept. 29 along with openers The Black Moods and comedian/former That Metal Show co-host Don Jamieson.
Jennifer Zooki Sturges, lead singer of Ex-Regrets, is thinking over her new band’s history.
Somewhere on a long, lonely highway in the middle of Idaho, one of America’s brightest young songwriters is writing her future.
What strikes us most when looking across this week’s concerts is just how many duos we have coming through North Texas.
Erykah Badu is returning to modeling this week for one of the biggest fashion events of the year, as a surprise guest for Rihanna’s third annual Savage X Fenty fashion show.
It was the first night of fall in the corner of Bryan and Scripture, outside Killer’s Tacos in an otherwise quiet neighborhood just north of the University of North Texas’ campus.
Last week, Post Malone revealed the all-star lineup to his music festival Posty Fest, making its return as an annual event after a hiatus in 2020.
There aren’t many bands who can say that they’ve had the same lineup for three decades. Iconic groups such as U2 and Radiohead are among those who can boast of this claim, and recently joining this elite is the reggae-rock band 311.
After winning over fans and local radio play with their 2019 track “Gum Love” from the four-song EP Pet Your Dog More, boyfriend/girlfriend William Rakkar and Amanda “Panda” Cuenca put their band Phantomelo on hold during the worst of the pandemic. Hold time is over now. With Cuenca on bass, lead singer…
After 22 years, Kings of Leon maintains a veil of inscrutability no amount of fame could ever fully pierce. Over the course of two hours and more than two dozen songs Friday night at Dos Equis Pavilion, the last dregs of a surprisingly mild summer ebbing away, it was possible…
Few musicians capture the hidden minutia of life and its emotionally devastating moments of banality in such a comforting manner as Lucy Dacus. The 26-year old singer/songwriter returns to Dallas for a show at Trees on Friday, Sept. 17. We had the opportunity to talk with Dacus from her home…
Counting Crows are touring in support of their latest release, Butter Miracle, Suite One.
Lil Baby, who is going by his the nickname The Hero these days, wanted to do something special for Dallas. The day before his show, he notified his followers on Instagram that he’d arrived for The Back Outside Tour, blasting Rae Rae’s “Unconditional Love” in his car.