OK Go Pulled Out Handbells and Brought 150 Pounds of Confetti for Their Dallas Show
OK Go is back with their first new studio album in 10 years, coming through House of Blues to shake things up again.
OK Go is back with their first new studio album in 10 years, coming through House of Blues to shake things up again.
We saw angels, demons, sexy Patrick Star and yes, furries.
Through love and loss, the Dallas soul singer writes her most personal record yet, dedicating each song to a family member.
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.
Kendall Jenner was in Dallas to promote her tequila brand, but no Timothée sightings reported.
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.
Poppy’s North American tour dates ended in Texas, a heavy metal show at House of Blues that was dazzling and dynamic.
The first weekend of ACL Fest 2025 has wrapped up. We sent our Austin contributor, who saw performances by Luke Combs, DJO, Doechii, T-Pain and more.
The pop duo’s costume changes, elaborate stage design and expert showmanship wowed us at House of Blues in Dallas.
Snaketoberfest XI in Garland was part keg party, part music festival and an all-around great time.
The first Tacos and Beats Festival brought some of the biggest names in hip-hop and R&B to Texas. It wasn’t as smooth as we had hoped.
Andrew Sherman steps behind the lens to write about Ice Cube at Dickies Arena. We can confirm he’s still on his “gangsta shit.”
Dua Lipa returns to Dallas after three years at American Airlines Center, paying homage to Kelly Clarkson by covering “Since U Been Gone.”
Portland’s “skinny leg legend” wrapped up his 10th show on his world tour at South Side Ballroom, giving fans both life lessons and political messages.
The Austin-based musician spoke with us about her views on jazz ahead of her trip to The Colony.
British glam rockers The Struts spoke to us about their “all killer, no filler” debut album before Friday’s show at The Echo Lounge.
From now through November 2, you can get your thrills in more ways than one in Arlington.