Maneskin Is So Fashion We Almost Missed the Rock Show At South Side Ballroom
Italian rock band Maneskin played a sold-out show at the South Side Ballroom on Tuesday as part of their first major U.S. tour, and we had questions.
Italian rock band Maneskin played a sold-out show at the South Side Ballroom on Tuesday as part of their first major U.S. tour, and we had questions.
On a humid, rainy Thursday night at The Factory in Deep Ellum, The Smile made its Dallas debut. The group name might not mean a thing to most people, but its members’ names certainly will.
There are a few oddities in this week’s concert list. For one thing, instead of 10 concerts, this week we actually suggests 11 concerts for North Texas music lovers with an acclaimed rock ‘n’ soul singer performing two nights in Oak Cliff.
As we enter into the cold season, this is a great weekend for North Texans to discover some local talent and rediscover old favorites.
On Black Friday evening, Eagles fans entered Dickies Arena to a stage shrouded by a gray curtain, as classic folk rock songs played low as the venue’s walk-in music.
For all the lack of big name acts we’ve seen in the weeks leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday, things pick right back up on Black Friday, a day on which half of the concerts on this week’s list occur.
It’s normal for an album release party to be full of family and friends, and Jacob Metcalf’s didn’t break that trend.
There is a lot of music to be thankful for in the week leading up to Thanksgiving. For one thing, the “King of Country” himself will be playing two nights in Fort Worth this weekend.
The 1975, who played at the Texas Trust CU Theater in Grand Prairie on Tuesday, don’t seem to know what their deal is either.
SAIAH gained a significant following over the past year. The Los Angeles-based, non-binary artist will be making a stop through Dallas on tour with Sad Dynamite to promote their new single, “Blue,” released on Nov. 11.
Shortly after we heard word that Pink would be delivering what will surely be an emotional tribute to Olivia Newton-John at this year’s American Music Awards, she announced a new nationwide tour in 2023.
As the year begins its slow descent into the holiday season, it’s another week of smaller shows in North Texas, another chance to walk a bit outside of your comfort zone and get to know your local music community a little better. The concert week kicks off with a show…
Every year, the Denton Rock Lottery creates music starting with two scoops of chaos. A panel chooses 25 local musicians and puts their names in a random drawing of five individual groups. Then those groups meet for 12 hours on a chosen day to create a band and prepare three…
A group of Dallas musicians is using heartbreak to help others. This Wednesday, Nov. 9, Sarah Johnson will spearhead Heartbreak Heroes
Fans of the heavy metal band WASP got to see live performances by Armored Saint and Michael Schenker at Amplified Live, but they never got to the main event. “There were chants for WASP and [singer and guitarist Blackie Lawless] but the house lights came up and the audience went…
After several weeks of gigantic shows coming to North Texas, this week feels like a good chance to get out and see something new, whether you’re thinking locally or globally.
You wouldn’t think you’d see kids at a Misfits show, but there they were – children as well as teens, 20- and 30- somethings, old punks, posers and everyone who knew something legendary was happening Saturday night.
For about three minutes Friday night, everything was as it had once been. Maren Morris, who was born and raised in Arlington, about 20 miles to the south and west of where she stood on the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory’s stage
Earlier this week, we let you know the best bets for Halloween weekend, but if you’re looking to expand your concert calendar this week, we’ve scared up a few more that should do the trick.
On Tuesday night in Dallas, one of the biggest K-Pop bands in the world, Blackpink, kicked off the North American leg of their Born Pink tour.
When The Jesus and Mary Chain released their landmark debut album Psychocandy back in 1985, brothers Jim and William Reid made it clear that fuzzy guitars and distorted feedback belonged in a new wave of alternative rock.
On an ordinary day a year ago, 23-year-old Aaron Paredes woke up at his parents’ house in Arlington. He checked his phone, just as he always did, and to both his surprise and that of his close friends, he was TikTok famous. He scrolled through text after text of friends…