BigXThaPlug Was the Gift That Kept on Giving at His Dallas Birthday Bash
Duets with guests like Shaboozey and with Keyshia Cole made the birthday show from Dallas’ biggest, largest breakout an unforgettable night at Dos Equis Pavilion.
Duets with guests like Shaboozey and with Keyshia Cole made the birthday show from Dallas’ biggest, largest breakout an unforgettable night at Dos Equis Pavilion.
The shoegaze band brought a surreal, heavy-lidded sonic spectacle to Fort Worth on Wednesday night.
The Arlington native’s return to her roots on Sunday was everything we wanted, and everything she needed.
Dallas relived the late ’90s and early ‘00s with self-aware humor, nostalgic anecdotes and unforgettable sing-alongs.
Cirque Du Soleil’s first big-top show in Dallas in years shouldn’t be missed. And we’ve got the scoop on discount tickets.
Following the release of his first solo record in nearly a decade, the pop powerhouse more than made up for lost time in Arlington over the weekend.
Sanguisugabogg, Fit For An Autopsy and Kublai Khan TX primed the crowd for a crushing performance from the the metal heavyweights on their Into Oblivion Tour.
The English rock breakouts returned to Dallas at larger venue this time, and with a roaring set to match.
From Seryn’s emotional homecoming to an intergalactic rock opera, the 10 unforgettable sets that defined this year’s Thin Line Fest.
Rock royalty reigned as powerfully as ever in Dallas on Wednesday night.
A stacked lineup of B2K, Bow Wow, Amerie and more served up the best of the era’s soul, R&B and hip-hop hits on Saturday.
The crowd in Deep Ellum danced until their feet basically bled orange at the Bomb Factory Thursday night.
Tuesday’s show saw the Grammy-winning industrial rock icons at the top of their craft.
With her roaring, theatrical Mayhem Ball at Dickies Arena, the pop titan reminded us why she’s mother.
The Puerto Rican star turned the Super Bowl halftime show into a cultural celebration with dance hits and surprise guests Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.
Green Day didn’t say much, but the music speaks for itself.
English post-punk band Shame stopped by Texas after donating concert proceeds to Minnesota in light of ICE tragedies.
The night’s biggest winners reminded everyone that art is a reflection of the world around us.
The internet is feeling nostialgic for 2016. So, let’s take a quick walk down music memory lane, shall we?
The group lived up to the EP’s title as they unveiled a masterful Work of A.R.T.
An album review for Erykah Badu’s seventh studio album wasn’t one of the most read stories, because it was never released.