Dave Matthews Band (Eventually) Found Its Groove at Dos Equis Pavilion
The veteran rock group, its eclectic songs in tow, made its annual pilgrimage to Fair Park, delighting a near-capacity crowd.
The veteran rock group, its eclectic songs in tow, made its annual pilgrimage to Fair Park, delighting a near-capacity crowd.
With 14 albums under his belt, the rapper is about to release “Ladies Love Creezy.”
The Love Hate Music Box Tour 2024 comes after a long break and the exit of bassist Charlie Holt.
Denton’s favorite pop-punk rockers are celebrating 30 years together. Feel old yet?
Esteban Flores, aka Slow Joy, took a DNA test that confirmed he’s a musician. But he’s always known that.
The icon’s discography continues to stand the test of time, and she’ll show it off with a performance with a “predominantly queer” Dallas chorus.
Promoters pulled off the inaugural weekend of TwoGether Land Festival, but not without some snags along the way.
After the death of lead singer Bruce Corbitt, Warbeast is back as Beast of War.
The Texas country star and the Texas Radio Hall of Fame host have made music together and shared stages for years, but they haven’t always been chummy.
The native Texan and acclaimed singer-songwriter pulled from her latest studio album, “Polaroid Lovers,” which showcases an evolution of her sound.
British post-punk outfit IDLES finished their 2024 U.S. tour leg in Dallas, but not without a bottle of Pepto Bismol in tow.
It’s been 21 years since Young and Crazy Horse performed in Dallas. We’re still not sure when they will again be gracing our fair city.
On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Justice sued Live Nation Entertainment, Inc., the parent company of Ticketmaster and other properties such as House of Blues and Austin-based promoter C3 Presents. The 124-page antitrust complaint, joined by the District of Columbia and 29 other states, alleges in great detail that Live Nation…
Grunge goes deaf, but it’ll never go blind.
Move over, Peso Pluma. A teen band from Dallas is the next big thing in norteño music.
The singer’s love of music and dystopian fantasy has guided her as she comes of age.
Dallas’ Queen of Neo-Soul dropped a new song with close friend Rapsody.
Since her breakthrough in 2012, Madison Beer has forged a musical path to become a platinum-selling and chart-topping artist.
One of the sharpest artists in North Texas is back with a gorgeous collection of songs.
This will be the last run of 10 Best Concerts, but you’ll still be able to find it in print and in “Best Things To Do in Dallas.”
Youngin says music producers often get the short end of the stick.
In their first Dallas appearance in almost six years, The Decemberists fused whimsy, folk-rock and wry asides to create a memorable evening.