The Most Read Music Stories of 2025
An album review for Erykah Badu’s seventh studio album wasn’t one of the most read stories, because it was never released.
An album review for Erykah Badu’s seventh studio album wasn’t one of the most read stories, because it was never released.
From inflatable dice to ancient hymns turned almost‑metal, Pentatonix kept Dickies Arena on its toes during their Christmas in the City Tour stop.
Based on Japanese ‘kissas,’ the lounge beneath the Drakestone Apartments is designed for audiophiles.
The Dallas musician’s latest album reflects on his experiences with addiction and recovery, but in a fun way.
Keep the second week in February free for great free live music from some of the best of North Texas.
Music fans have a choice of genres to celebrate New Year’s Eve with a concert.
Making the best pop album of 2025 came quickly, and with a price.
The opera crossover star’s show features orchestra, choir and special guests at Winspear Opera House.
Cure For Paranoia will take the stage at Trees for an EP release show with an introduction by Senate candidate Jasmine Crockett.
For decades Ely’s presence has been felt from Lubbock to London, covering decades of music from country, to rock and so much in between.
When local musicians’ beloved AllGood Café was set to close, Pedigo and a pair of partners stepped up.
Does BigXThaPlug continue his reign for another year, or has a rap star from the New Dallas or Dallas Drill movements replaced him at the top?
What better way to end a year that saw each artist release an awesome record and tour the world?
With support from Texas’ Asian American creative community, the Philippines born, Dallas-based singer finds growing success.
Chad Davenport surrounds himself with good people, good music and good beer — all for a good cause.
Ahead of a stop at The Bomb Factory on Thursday, frontman John Gourley talks the new album, Alaskan roots and why Texas gets “a little loose.”
Millions of Americans could see their healthcare costs skyrocket in the new year. Jeff Liles is one of them.
Denton emo outfit my point of you just announced their West Coast tour after cruising through the East Coast earlier this year.
The Tennessee transplant is steadily cementing himself as a cornerstone of the city’s nightlife
“The Boy is Mine Tour” brought R&B excellence to the sold-out Fort Worth crowd.
Eyes Set To Kill, Viridescent, Stitched Up Heart and Lauren Babic are no longer exceptions to the rule – they’re remaking the genre’s sound, aesthetics and narratives.
S.O.S.: The millennial nostalgia lingering from Dickies Arena last night is infectious.