JID Is Carrying the Torch as Rap’s New Spiritual Leader
The Grammy-nominated rapper is a lyricist with a precision flow, bringing the sound of Atlanta to North Texas for one night only.
The Grammy-nominated rapper is a lyricist with a precision flow, bringing the sound of Atlanta to North Texas for one night only.
The 2025 Deep Ellum Block Party brought together over 100 artists. It was an all-day celebration of local music in Dallas.
Artists from Playboi Carti’s Opium collective were out in full force at Dickies Arena as fans lost their minds in the pit.
After a summer of playing sold-out shows and festivals around the world, Blondshell’s show in Deep Ellum was a can’t-miss event.
It was God’s Country meets Rhythm Nation in Fair Park, bringing fans to celebrate United Way of Metropolitan Dallas’ 100th anniversary.
After seeing her in New Orleans, we’re making a case for why Dallasites should go to the Hit Me Hard and Soft shows in Austin.
OK Go is back with their first new studio album in 10 years, coming through House of Blues to shake things up again.
Viagra Boys rocked Dallas so hard on Halloween weekend at House of Blues, but ticket buyers say they got stiffed.
Dallas welcomed NBA YoungBoy for the third time on the MASA Tour at American Airlines Center, returning to a crowd with infectious energy.
After notching his first Hot 100 top 10 with “Mutt,” Leon Thomas showed his range at the House of Blues last night.
Doechii’s creative risks early in her career have paid off, bringing Kal Banx on her first major tour for a special Dallas connection.
On the Bite Me Tour, Reneé Rapp is spotlighting real issues and asking Dallas fans to donate to make the world a safer place for kids.
From post-punk rituals to anthems, the British rock band proves that time is a mental construct for their gathering of the tribes in Fort Worth.
Our contributor goes behind the scenes with one of the loudest pop bands to come out of Dallas, who are celebrating 30 years of their seminal work.
The 13-time Grammy Award winner’s anniversary tour headed to The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory on Saturday, which lifted Dallas fans’ spirits.
Turnstile, Amyl and The Sniffers, Speed and Jane Remover embraced the larger crowds with non-stop energy in Fort Worth on Thursday night.
Giveon takes his sophomore album on the road, keeping R&B sacred with soul-filled serenades at the Toyota Music Factory.
Mudvayne’s celebratory tour of their debut album shows they’re still crushing it 20 years later, rocking like it was the early aughts again.
STAYC’s second world tour stopped in Irving, which was full of colorful sounds and brightness. It was all beauty bomb.
Shaboozey’s headlining tour turned up the fun at the world’s largest honky tonk in Fort Worth with a surprise from Leon Bridges.
Rilo Kiley’s reunion tour hit The Bomb Factory, with their classics sounding better than ever and everyone basking in nostalgia.
Fresh off ACL Fest 2025, Wet Leg traveled to South Side Ballroom and displayed their staying power, which outlasts a sense of novelty.