For Act Your Rage…Again Bobby Steele and The Undead Brought In Punk Rock Royalty
The Undead’s re-release, Act Your Rage…Again, will feature over a dozen guest artists from the punk rock world.
The Undead’s re-release, Act Your Rage…Again, will feature over a dozen guest artists from the punk rock world.
The historic venue brought some of the greatest local bands of all time to kick off the jubilee.
The singer has lived a whole lot of life since her hit song “Leave (Get Out).”
Mayberry, the vocalist of synth-pop trio Chvrches, showcased her solo debut, Vicious Creature, in its entirety.
flipturn’s Dillon Basse talks playing in Texas, road fatigue beating the sophomore slump ahead of Burnout Days Tour stop at The Factory.
The Grammy-winning country superstar is performing two club gigs in Fort Worth and Dallas as part of a new reality show.
Bright Eyes will bring their distinctive mix of melancholia and cathartic lyrics to Dallas for a show at The Factory.
On Feb. 19, Blunts announced his Standing for What I Believe In tour on social media, reassuring fans that the show goes on.
The folk singer-songwriter is getting out of his head and onto the stage.
The rapper is pulling up to Dallas just in time for the high holiday.
The new wave concert was a synthy trip to the past.
Marilyn Manson is set to co-headline KEGL’s BFD just months after his longtime investigation was dismissed.
The two-day festivities include a live performance by Joshua Ray Walker and a screening of Nelson’s film of the same name.
The weeklong festival came to a close with your favorite Dallas musician’s favorite Dallas musician.
You could hear the entire stadium ready to scream “A-minor!” Someone go check on Drake.
Beabadoobee and you in Irving this spring. The perfect pair?
Up-and-comers Slow Joy headlined a fantastic night of local music.
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the band’s ninth album this weekend at a show by Bricks In The Wall.
The Louisville-based band will return to North Texas for the first time since 2022.
As the band reunites one last time, look back at all the significant Black Sabbath shows that took place in North Texas.
The cult favorites played to a cozy but passionate crowd at the Factory in Deep Ellum.
The prolific jazz great is making a rare North Texas tour stop, where the only certainty is the unknown.