Addison Rae Shows Her Pop Icon Potential at Sold-Out Dallas Show
Addison Rae says this was her last show in Texas (for now), bringing her first world tour to South Side Ballroom.
Addison Rae says this was her last show in Texas (for now), bringing her first world tour to South Side Ballroom.
The radio station is pressing a brand new 12-track LP made up of local music, featuring Dana Harper, Vandoliers, Midlake and more.
From Taylor Swift tributes to TikTok trends, these Dallas-Fort Worth sister acts prove harmony runs in the family.
The Dallas rapper didn’t have to pledge in the “sorority” after Beyoncé used his song on the Cowboy Carter Tour.
Erykah Badu and The Alchemist’s first interview together revealed this is more than a one-off for them.
This was the first time Raphael Saadiq had taken the stage by himself, telling stories and bringing three decades of hits.
Yes, karaoke is now a sport. And yes, we’ll be cheering Texas on to win the world title.
Tate McRae critics must stop comparing her to Britney Spears. The 22-year-old Canadian singer is in a league of her own.
With over twenty years of classics, Lil Wayne officially began his legacy work, and Dallas fans love to see it.
The Dallas artist writes a personal story about climbing the industry ladder and chasing his dreams of becoming a star.
Trent Reznor triumphed with a multimedia masterpiece in his return to North Texas.
4Batz, real name Neko Bennett, says he went through a lot making this project and that we deserve the world.
New Dallas rapper Hustleman Quise drops a 15-track mixtape featuring Montana 700, Zillionaire Doe and HeadHuncho Amir.
The acclaimed Swedish rockers, touring behind their seventh studio album, delivered a thrilling, relentless showcase.
Who Is The Sky? is an excellent addition to the former Talking Heads lead singer’s decades-long alt-pop catalog.
The industrial giants are coming back, showcasing the band’s constant evolution and how they’ve freshened up their aesthetic.
“There’s no one like you in the world,” Cameron McCloud says of Work of Art, building anticipation with new songs.
The fearless quintet (KIM CHAEWON, SAKURA, HUH YUNJIN, KAZUHA and HONG EUNCHAE) commanded our attention in Grand Prairie.
Heavy metal pioneer Ozzy Osbourne was honored at the awards show, with artists covering Black Sabbath and his solo songs.
Simple Plan, LÁ˜LÁ˜, 3OH!3 and Bowling for Soup turned the Pavilion into an emo-fueled, early 2000s nostalgia fest on Saturday.
MJ Lenderman and his backing band, the Wind, transformed Tannahill’s with his dreamlike narratives into something freeing.
Clipse, the Virginia Beach duo of brothers Pusha T and Malice, gave us raw and uncut raps for an hour in Deep Ellum.