Tribal Gaze Is Back for Blood With New Music Video, Upcoming Split
The Texas death metal lords are playing at Trees on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
The Texas death metal lords are playing at Trees on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
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.
James and Johnny Marr’s dual headliner gave Dallas a crowd-pleasing and masterful display of new and classic material.
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.”
The new lineup, including vocalist Emily Armstrong, is coming through Arlington in November.
A night of improv flute from the Atlanta hip-hop icon turned magical with Badu showing up for the hometown crowd.
Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie put on a master class in horror on Wednesday night at Dickies Arena.
The Los Angeles League of Musicians made its sold-out headlining debut at Dallas’ Kessler Theater Wednesday.
Despite production lulls, Nicki Minaj put on a powerhouse performance at the Dallas stop of her “Pink Friday 2” tour.
The singer-songwriter, making his solo headlining debut in Dallas, dazzled a near-capacity audience at Club Dada.
Slipknot’s Shawn “Clown” Crahan looks back on the band’s “impossible” feat getting on Conan, buying a Des Moines bar, ahead of the band’s Dallas show.
Robert Glasper and Snarky Puppy were among the standouts at the benefit for the beloved late musician.
The indie pop darling’s first of two Texas Trust CU Theatre shows brought out the best in her famously intense fanbase.
The trio played two of their hit albums, “Dookie” and “American Idiot,” in full and weren’t afraid to get political.
The British pop-rock band, touring behind the 20th-anniversary of its debut LP, electrified a near-capacity Majestic Theatre Wednesday.
The Fab Four visited Dallas on the heels of JFK’s assassination. Fans will never forget it.
The Seattle-born artist guided the audience through a “Dungeons & Dragons” type of fantasy.