Things We’re Thankful for in Dallas Music in 2024
Before we stuff our faces, let us say express how thankful we are for the little and big things that make Dallas’ music scene better than any other.
Before we stuff our faces, let us say express how thankful we are for the little and big things that make Dallas’ music scene better than any other.
The Deep Ellum Block Party restores our sense of community.
The acclaimed Dallas singer-songwriter was contending with stage-4 cancer. Today, he’s looking ahead to recovery and performing in the coming months.
The musician wants to provide a safe space for LGBTQ artists.
The former publisher of Buddy magazine, who died on Sept. 5 in Sulphur Springs, will be celebrated at Poor David’s Pub on Dec. 1.
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter pulled from her latest LP and welcomed a special guest to her first of two nights in Dallas.
On the highly anticipated Mutt tour, the Grammy Award winner returns to Dallas as the hottest new R&B star.
The country icon brought glitter and glam to the stage as he promoted his first new album of original songs in nine years.
Mariah Carey’s Christmas Time Tour came to town with nostalgic holiday classics and the living legend’s greatest hits.
Saturday night will showcase nearly 70 artists performing across 11 different venues.
The Dallas band’s album “On Television” dissects societal issues through the critical lens of metamodernism.
The solo artist was en route to a festival when a metal detector alerted security of an anomaly.
The Linden native’s sophomore solo album, which marks its 40th anniversary this month, is newly reissued on vinyl.
Dallas lost a true champion of the local music scene with the death of DJ “Mr. Rid,” Mark Ridlen, last weekend.
The Grapevine-raised superstar, hitting the road in support of his country album, will return to North Texas for his first appearance in two years.
The Deep Ellum soul man throws his past into the wash for a fresh and clean first album.
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter presided over an emotional, melodic evening, which included a number of surprises.
After being tapped by Beyoncé, Nashville-based Tanner Adell kicked off her inaugural headlining tour at the House of Blues.
The acclaimed Fort Worth-raised singer-songwriter made his first North Texas appearance in more than 16 years on Thursday.
The storied neighborhood is finally celebrating the people who have built its legend.
The multi-platinum, Grammy-winning rock band brought plenty of pyro and platitudes to Fort Worth Wednesday.
The fans who were lucky to find tickets were not disappointed: The rock icon delivered the concert of the year in Deep Ellum.