Most Anticipated Concerts of 2026 (So Far)
Kacey Musgraves, Marc Rebillet, Aespa and more promise a big year for shows in North Texas.
Kacey Musgraves, Marc Rebillet, Aespa and more promise a big year for shows in North Texas.
In June, one of the lucky local acts will win a $20,000 prize, a recording session and a story they tell at every dinner party for the rest of time.
The closest thing you’re gonna get to hearing Is This It live any time soon is through a cover band from Dallas.
The Arlington native’s return to her roots on Sunday was everything we wanted, and everything she needed.
Anyone who knows about M.I.A’s $100 tin foil hat won’t be surprised. The real shock is that she was booked as an opener in the first place.
The enduring pop-rock band tells us why Dallas, specifically, has long held a guaranteed spot on their tours.
Spacey Kacey has plenty of space in her tour to add a second, or third, concert in Dallas.
Ubbi Dubbi was good, but the improvised after party at SILO was better.
When Post Malone is in Waco, we’re calling it North Texas.
With dozens of DJs and an entire pavilion to traverse, you’ll want to make some kind of a game plan. We’re here to make it easy for you.
Before Deep Ellum became the rock headquarters of Texas, it was a ghost town. Now, Round Pegs in Square Holes and the pioneers of Dallas history explore its trajectory.
If you live within a mile of Panther Island Pavilion, before you make that noise complaint, we remind you that the core philosophy of raves is PLUR: peace, love, unity and respect.
Following the release of his first solo record in nearly a decade, the pop powerhouse more than made up for lost time in Arlington over the weekend.
Music Safari started as a front lawn concert series in Kessler Park during the pandemic. Now it’s a free, annual tradition.
Made in Denton is a two-night music festival that platforms born-and-raised Dentonites.
Sanguisugabogg, Fit For An Autopsy and Kublai Khan TX primed the crowd for a crushing performance from the the metal heavyweights on their Into Oblivion Tour.
The pioneering DJ brings his thrill of discovery and community to SILO.
Paul Schalda will play two shows in North Texas while opening for indie rock band Built to Spill.
Bruno Mars makes a big return, Baby Keem brings Vegas to Dallas, and more spring shows you can’t miss.
You don’t have to break the bank to catch a good concert in Dallas.
The multi-hyphenate artist continues his footprint in the Dallas music scene with a stacked two-night concert series kicking off on Friday.
Ahead of the anniversary world tour, we asked frontman Justin Furstenfeld about sobriety, Texan pride, the rat race of the music industry and the Twilight love triangle.