Less Than Jake’s Summer Circus Was a Smorgasbord of Ska: Photos
Less Than Jake barreled through Dallas with openers Catbite, The Suicide Machines and Fishbone. Here’s what happened.
Less Than Jake barreled through Dallas with openers Catbite, The Suicide Machines and Fishbone. Here’s what happened.
The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter continues to tour behind his two-part debut, I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy.
Performances by Koe Wetzel, Shane Smith, Pecos Hurley and many more ignited fans as they showed support for Kerr County.
The band’s North American tour made its way to Globe Life Field, where it played the 2006 album in its entirety and B-sides.
Goblin rock and funk took over Dallas with a kaleidoscopic carnival of sound-a spectacle of basslines and bombast.
Branoofunck’s drawing crowds of young and not-so-young 2000s hip-hop lovers to the happiest dance floor in Deep Ellum.
Keyshia Cole is celebrating her debut album The Way It Is with support from Tink, Keri Hilson and Elijah Blake
Rick Springfield took Dallas fans on a nostalgic trip through the ’80s with classic hits and a killer opening lineup.
Dallas-based artist Millkzy has been making waves with his poetic spoken word and emotionally charged storytelling.
The next generation of North Texas talent was on display at Club Dada, each playing their brand of music to a homegrown crowd.
An Essence Festival first-timer weighs the pros and cons of a spur-of-the-moment getaway to The Big Easy.
Tank and the Bangas were energetic and wild during their Fort Worth stop on the The Heart, The Mind, The Soul Tour.
The acclaimed singer-songwriter made his first Dallas appearance in six years, blending songs and stories for the audience.
Sueños and Daze’s first Texas run delivered on electrifying performances that paired well with Black Cat’s nostalgic charm.
Fresh off the release of Return to the Roots, Tash Sultana came from Down Under to DFW for an intimate show.
Fronted by three women – Su-Metal, Moametal and Momometal – Babymetal brings sweet vocals over shredding to heavy metal.
Wu-Tang Clan is currently on its last tour, a rare opportunity for the members to say goodbye and thank their fans.
20,000 punks united at Dos Equis to sing, scream and celebrate on a thrilling night of the I Can’t Hear You World Tour.
The Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour brought much-needed positive energy to Globe Life Field, where fans partied all night.
The husband and wife duo of Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley are sunsetting their project of 15 years.
The band honored and built upon the music of the late Dave Brubeck during a show at Windmills Craftworks in The Colony.
Despite BigXThaPlug’s absence, Lil Baby still put on a show at AAC with special guests Rob49 and Loe Shimmy.