Megan Thee Stallion Is Bringing Her Hot Girl Summer Tour to Dallas in June
Megan Thee Stallion will play at American Airlines Center on June 11 – her first Dallas show since 2019.
Megan Thee Stallion will play at American Airlines Center on June 11 – her first Dallas show since 2019.
The rapper is taking on prison reform as well as a solo career after her time with City Girls was derailed by a stint in prison.
These Dallas graphic artists make music for your eyes.
When the party isn’t quite over, find a late-night venue to dance into the late hours in Dallas.
A self-taught piano and guitar player, Ravs uses her marketing studies to promote herself as an artist.
The spacey new pop-up experience from R.E.M. Beauty, Hypernova Hotel, is touching down in Dallas on March 27.
It’s showtime for artists playing Irish music this weekend.
Former bandmates disagree over who has the rights to the old songs.
Artists like Fort Worth-based rock band Trauma Ray have canceled their appearances in official SXSW showcases in solidarity with Palestinians affected by the war in Gaza.
The planned open-air amphitheater near U.S. 75 and State Highway 121 is expected to have a capacity of 20,000 and offer a superior music experience.
His unannounced performance lacked music but had plenty of flying dildos.
Fashion shops have seen an uptick in interest in Western style after Beyoncé’s single “Texas Hold ‘Em.”
The Burleson native makes pop music on her own terms.
Fans turn out for an emotional recounting of hits from two pop icons.
The 64-year-old rocker is still, well, rocking.
The Daughters of Evil are a fictional band playing real venues.
Several independent artists have accused celebrities like Selena Gomez of copying their work, sparking debate on the difference between being inspired by a creator and stealing from one.
Dallas’ version of Studio 54 is back. Starck Club, a hub of decadence, celebrity and progressive sound, will be celebrated at The Kessler.
Sleater-Kinney made Dallas sway Tuesday night.
The Police drummer is coming to Dallas to play with the symphony and teach students how to rock.
Why we won’t be attending the R&B star’s August show – and why you shouldn’t, either.
The rising country star from Dallas had an incredible year musically, but a tough personal year after he was diagnosed with cancer.