Red Hot Chilli Peppers End Their World Stadium Tour With a Bang in Arlington
Red Hot Chili Peppers were firing on all cylinders at their Sunday night concert at Arlington’s Globe Life Field, the final night of their World Stadium Tour.
Red Hot Chili Peppers were firing on all cylinders at their Sunday night concert at Arlington’s Globe Life Field, the final night of their World Stadium Tour.
Time and again, Alan Jackson has demonstrated a gift for the backward glance. The pull of memory, the golden glow of better days, the first blush of love – the singer-songwriter has shown his ability to evoke nostalgia without succumbing to sentimentality as far back as “I’d Love You All Over Again,”
If you were to take a look at our headline this week, you’d think that North Texas was in some kind of time warp. Three of the most iconic bands from the ’90s alternative music scene appear in the area in the coming days.
Fans had “high hopes” as they piled into Dickie’s Arena in Fort Worth on Sunday night to see Panic! At the Disco’s Viva Las Vengeance world tour
In the nearly 20 years since they burst onto the scene with their debut album, Y2K post-punk revival staple Hot Fuss, The Killers have been strongly associated with flamboyant and gloriously messy new wave
Puerto Rican singer/rapper Bad Bunny held the audience in the palm of his hand during Friday’s show at AT&T Stadium.
What makes for a good concert week is variety, and what this week has in store for North Texas is about as varied as it gets.
Here’s a parental advisory: If you are a fan of the British rock band IDLES and did not attend Thursday night’s show at the Factory in Deep Ellum, these photos may fill you with intense feelings of regret.
With Labor Day Weekend upon us and the intense summer heat slowly drifting away, there’s no better way to kick off the new season than with a music-filled weekend.
In a few months, the U.S. men’s soccer team will face off against Wales in the FIFA World Cup finals, the biggest sporting event in the world.
If you were to ask Nile Rodgers what CHIC was, he’d say, “R&B, funk, soul, jazz, blues, disco … FUNK, SOUL, DISCO,” and that’s the heat the band brought to Fort Worth on Wednesday night.
Maybe you are lucky enough to have a close friend from back in the day. Life and circumstance dictate that you can’t get together very often, but when you do there are hugs and laughter, memories and maybe a few tears as well.
In 2004, Steve Earle released The Revolution Starts Now, a fiery, pointed collection of songs aimed directly at the George W. Bush administration
Here’s something you need to know: Tripping Daisy will be playing a surprise pop-up show Sunday, Aug. 28, at the Kessler Theater. If you want tickets, you better jump on that now.
This week as North Texas begins to feel the first winds of fall, concertgoers can look forward to a concert week as unpredictable as the weather.
Andrew McMahon has been making music for a long time. He dabbled in poetry as a youngster and “tinkered” on the piano
In many ways, The Chromatica Ball is a return to form for Lady Gaga. The pop star, who played Globe Life Field in Arlington Tuesday night, is the same pop culture tour de force who wore a meat dress to the 2009 VMAs
This weekend in North Texas, your concert week begins and ends with a goodbye. First, on Thursday, Houston Rapper Scarface will make his final North Texas performance at House of Blues, and next Wednesday, Texas music legend Robert Earl Keen will say goodbye to Dallas at his show in Deep…
On Sunday night, fans packed AT&T Stadium in Arlington for The Weeknd’s sold-out North Texas stop on his After Hours Til Dawn tour.
It’s an exciting week for music in North Texas with local favorite Ottoman Turks attempting to set a world record by running through four Deep Ellum dates this weekend.
We’re not worthy! We’re not worthy! We’re not worthy! We’re not worthy! What in the hell did we, the city of Dallas, do to deserve a show like this?
On Thursday night, Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand kicked off their U.S tour in Dallas. Along with tour mates Vundabar from Boston, they turned The House of Blues into a dance hall.