The Best Free and Cheap Dallas Concerts This Week: Jan. 9-15
CoLab, Reverend Horton Heat and other local legends are playing in North Texas this week.
CoLab, Reverend Horton Heat and other local legends are playing in North Texas this week.
This week, the Josh Abbott Band returns to Billy Bob’s Texas, and locals Wolves Reign and Fugitive take the stage around North Texas.
New year, new bands to check out for free or cheap in Dallas.
Now that Santa is back at home, why are you? Get out this week to some of DFW’s best concerts.
Christmas may have left you feeling broke, but with these acts, you’re never too broke to have a good time.
Get the festivities going with some live music this week in Dallas.
Ishi, Averi Burk and so many other great bands have free or cheap shows this week, so get out there.
It really is the most wonderful time of the year with these upcoming North Texas concerts.
We took a look at some of the most exciting artists and concerts coming to the area next year.
Save your money for Christmas presents because these Dallas concerts are free or cheap.
Dallas fans have waited eight years for the return of their queen. Luckily, Minaj has promised a show that’s worth the wait.
In their show at the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, Queens of the Stone Age proved once again that rock is far from dead.
Santa has some gifts for you this year in the form of live music.
Some people say that shows like these are free or cheap because nobody’s heard of these musicians before. There was a time when nobody had ever heard of The Rolling Stones either.
This week, it’s all about the artists who play music by their own rules with concerts from The Meteors, Liz Phair, Jeff Rosenstock and many more.
Some of today’s biggest artists jingled all the way to Dickies Arena to kick off Jingle Ball 2023.
There is so much music going on in Dallas this week, and it won’t cost you much to see it for yourself.
After giving thanks this Thursday, count your blessings with shows from Kirk Franklin, The Menzingers and Del Castillo.
This week is filled with cheap and free shows you can take your relatives to – or take yourself, if you want some alone time.
The National ended their tour at Irving’s Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, and it was full of feelings.
Doja Cat made headlines for supposedly hating her fans. At her Dallas concert, that feeling was not reciprocated.
In the week leading up to Thanksgiving, there is so much music to be grateful for, like concerts from The Polyphonic Spree, Paul Cauthen, August Burns Red and more.