Still loud, still sold out: Former Cinderella frontman Tom Keifer rocks a packed Granada Theater
After a raucous opening set from L.A. Guns, Tom Keifer turned back the clock to the hair metal days.
After a raucous opening set from L.A. Guns, Tom Keifer turned back the clock to the hair metal days.
Turnover’s Wednesday night show traded nostalgia for newness by bringing to life some of their best music released in nearly a decade.
We caught up with concert headliner Ferg, tried wing-inspired cocktails (better than you’d expect) and watched a soccer match all under The Bomb Factory’s roof.
We caught Kevin Morby’s return home to Texas, and it was gorgeous display of undeniable guitar mastery.
On Thursday, the American Airlines Center was a portal to A$AP Rocky’s high-fashion, chaotic and unpredictable world. And Rihanna was there, too.
Tuesday’s lineup of Stars, Broken Social Scene and Metric read like a family tree with deep indie-rock lineage.
The new series turned the gloomy music of Radiohead into a string-led, cosmically immersive experience. And there’s more to come.
The match for a new golden age of Dallas music was lit at the hip-hop collective’s celebratory show on Sunday night.
On Monday night, the indie-rock artist played his first show in Dallas in years. It sold out almost immediately, and it’s no wonder why.
The new go-to artist of your favorite cool girl played to a small but enthusiastic crowd in Dallas — a good warm-up for the stadiums that await her as Olivia Rodrigo’s opener.
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.