Horsegirl Brings a Stripped-Down, Intimate Sound to Their Second Dallas Show
Nora Cheng, Penelope Lowenstein and Gigi Reece return to Sons of Hermann Hall with opener Godcaster on Friday.
Nora Cheng, Penelope Lowenstein and Gigi Reece return to Sons of Hermann Hall with opener Godcaster on Friday.
The Grammy Award-winning Florida rapper and singer is bringing her relentless rapping and melodic tunes to Dallas this fall.
Yankovic’s super-sized concert at Texas Trust CU Theatre featured iconic hits as well as fan favorites never performed live.
The band’s North American tour made its way to Globe Life Field, where it played the 2006 album in its entirety and B-sides.
Goblin rock and funk took over Dallas with a kaleidoscopic carnival of sound-a spectacle of basslines and bombast.
Badu is pulling double duty, heading on a tour with Alchemist and then wrapping up a fall tour with a final stop in Dallas.
Keyshia Cole is celebrating her debut album The Way It Is with support from Tink, Keri Hilson and Elijah Blake
Oso Oso’s Dallas stop delivered heart, humor and a decade of pop-punk brilliance-all for the price of a burrito.
The musical icon behind the Beatles and Wings is bringing his Got Back Tour to the United States this fall.
On the first of two nights at American Airlines Center, the #RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR was filled with silliness and positivity.
Ahead of her Majestic Theatre show, Regina Spektor discusses her working relations with John Congleton and McKenzie Smith.
Rick Springfield took Dallas fans on a nostalgic trip through the ’80s with classic hits and a killer opening lineup.
Jin, better known as a member of the globally famous K-pop group BTS, is on his first solo tour. What to know before you go.
TJ Novak celebrated his debut album with Justin Hoard, Alec Zieff, David Carriaga Hobbs and Bill Hamilton Friday night.
Dallas-based artist Millkzy has been making waves with his poetic spoken word and emotionally charged storytelling.
In a night of nostalgia, Dashboard Confessional’s heartfelt energy outshone Goo Goo Dolls’ seasoned charm.
The Dallas music scene is coming together for a powerful night of music and love to support the Kerr County flood victims.
At House of Blues Dallas, an excellent double bill of post-punk bands provided ’80s nostalgia.
Friendly Thieves is a five-piece alternative funk rock band that promises to show you a good time.
Hatebreed, Fugitive, Creeping Death, Gridiron, Escuela Grind and Incite breathed new life into the Summer Slaughter Tour.
Two of America’s preeminent classic rock bands, Kansas and 38 Special, will turn The Pavilion into a rock wonderland.
Richard Smith returned to Cleburne for one of his final stops before some much-needed rest from his summer tour.