Charli XCX and Troye Sivan’s Dallas Concert: the Party of the Millennium
The pop artists’ co-headlining show at American Airlines Center on Wednesday proved that “Brat summer” isn’t over yet.
The pop artists’ co-headlining show at American Airlines Center on Wednesday proved that “Brat summer” isn’t over yet.
The “Buss It” rapper is kicking off her first solo tour in Dallas, her hometown.
For better or for worse, North Texas artists always leave their mark on shows such as “American Idol” and “The Voice.”
The Texas death metal lords are playing at Trees on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
The forthcoming project, “Grande-Terre,” is an offshoot of a Hargrove-assembled band that won a Grammy in 1998.
Chappell Roan, Blink 182, Dua Lipa and some of pop’s biggest names played ACL, but fans complained the bill lacked star power.
The artist is known for his wild live show. Catch it in Dallas on Saturday.
The global pop superstar kicked off a three-night stand in his hometown of Dallas on Thursday.
We know who Ye is endorsing, but here’s a full breakdown of whose side your favorite rapper is on.
Swifties and haters assume the “Bad Blood” was politically motivated when a North Texas man destroyed an Eras Tour-themed guitar.
James and Johnny Marr’s dual headliner gave Dallas a crowd-pleasing and masterful display of new and classic material.
The annual free festival will take place on Nov. 23.
What’s in a name? For these DFW bands, style, humor and a dash of controversy.
The iconoclastic singer-songwriter and actor, who died Sept. 28, was a deeply influential, award-winning artist.
A triple bill of left-field pop-rock descended on Dallas Sunday, keeping it weird for a capacity crowd.
The annual holiday festival returns to Dickie’s Arena on Dec. 3.
The rising singer-songwriter played a calming, chill set at The Factory in Deep Ellum.
Singer Cameron McCloud opens up about alcoholism, the rebirth of Cure for Paranoia and “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”
Dallas DJs Ynfynyt Scroll and El Nick DGO are building community in Dallas nightlife with their party, Cooliteo.
Dallas singer Adieu Anáis is playing the long game.
The video has gotten more than 60,000 views since going live in mid-July. And it rules.
The new lineup, including vocalist Emily Armstrong, is coming through Arlington in November.