50 Cent Brought the Biggest Hip-Hop Tour of the Year to Dallas With His ‘Final Lap’
50 Cent complained only once about the 100-plus-degree temperatures.
50 Cent complained only once about the 100-plus-degree temperatures.
Goth-rock legend Alice Cooper played a hotter-than-hell show on Thursday night in Dallas with Rob Zombie.
Get freaky with Rob Zombie, let loose with LL Cool J or become a sucker for the Jonas Brothers; there’s plenty of cool live music to help you beat the heat this week in Dallas.
You might not have heard of Dogstar but you’re probably a fan of its bass player, Keanu Reeves.
The scorching heat and early show start time on a Monday night did not keep die-hard Beck and Phoenix fans from rocking out at Dos Equis Pavilion.
Sunday concluded the “Metallica Makeover” weekend, with the heavy-metal band playing AT&T Stadium for the second time.
Summer sadness is over, and fall sadness it is: Lana Del Rey is coming to Dallas.
If you weren’t at Metallica and Pantera’s show on Friday night, you missed some real heavy metal.
“If [people] think there’s going to be any lack of energy in this show, they’re sorely mistaken,” Cooper says.
The proud Hermosillo artist believes that “regional Mexican music” is too small a name for the sound he produces and performs around the world.
It’s a week of music giants with Metallica AND Pantera, Beck and Snoop Dogg and other concerts in North Texas.
OTTTO is one of the bands playing this “Metallica Takeover” weekend.
Mexican regional trailblazer Peso Pluma’s first U.S. tour made a stop at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory.
The stars will be aligning this entire concert week in Dallas with Culture Club and Berlin, Foreigner, The Offspring, The Smashing Pumpkins and Interpol.
Dallas is going all out to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.
Post Malone played the first of his two-night concert stop in Dallas Saturday. And the Grapevine rapper brought endless energy back home.
This week, Dallas’ best concerts include everyone from Thomas Rhett to Rhett Miller, from Clint Black to Black Joe Lewis, and everything in between.
Did you know Steve Miller was from Dallas? We’re feeling like The Joker now.
Stop hating and get on the Greta Van Fleet train, because it’s not stopping.
Blondshell’s Sabrina Teitelbaum is ready to apply everything she knows to her first headlining tour.
It’s another full week of triple-digit temperatures ahead, but one or more of this week’s concerts is sure to make you cool.
For decades, Dallas has often been regarded as a “behind-the-scenes” music city. But with UpNext Festival, which is taking place this Saturday and Sunday, the festival’s founder aims to put more artists at the forefront and set them up for long careers.