Clipse Declares Let God Sort Em Out Is Rap Album of the Year at The Bomb Factory
Clipse, the Virginia Beach duo of brothers Pusha T and Malice, gave us raw and uncut raps for an hour in Deep Ellum.
Clipse, the Virginia Beach duo of brothers Pusha T and Malice, gave us raw and uncut raps for an hour in Deep Ellum.
Singer Adam Lazzara talks Texas ties and the “real-world Harry Potter” moments fans can expect on their tour.
Swans is embarking on its first outing since 2017, hoping to offer loyal supporters a new experience at the Granada Theater.
Pantera’s long-awaited return ignited a night of metal mayhem, fiery tributes and hometown pride at the Dos Equis Pavilion.
Breezy Bowl celebrated 20 years of the R&B singer, taking fans through a stuffed, no-filler setlist at Globe Life Field.
The U.K. punk band has had to postpone all tour dates just two weeks before their scheduled date at Longhorn Ballroom.
Phenomenal dancing. Good looks. Fancams. Lots of screams. EXO’s KAI left it all on the stage at Texas Trust CU Theatre.
It was a star-studded lineup: Ryan Cabrera, Kelsea Ballerini, Plain White T’s, and yes, Fifth Harmony’s back after seven years.
The summer feud between Charley Crockett and Gavin Adcock questions the authenticity of artists venturing into country.
Uchis is on tour in support of her album Sincerely,. During the Dallas show, she addressed immigration in America.
After previewing some of Badu’s first new songs in 10 years at her Austin tour stop, here’s what we know so far.
Performing a staggering load of hits from his 15-year catalog, The Weeknd blew our minds Wednesday night in Arlington.
The All-American Rejects transformed 4DWN into a pop-up show, performing classics and new music for Dallas Rejects fans.
Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You follows characters Ethel Cain and Willoughby Tucker, created by Hayden Anhedönia.
The hefty 11-band lineup for death metal act Creeping Death’s show provided a little bit of something for every metalhead.
At Reno’s Chop Stop, people led with love as they told unheard stories of Keyboard Bob, who passed away at the age of 73.
The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory rewound the tape deck to the ’80s, delivering unforgettable sounds from rock legends.
With Kiss 6 out now, K Camp reminded everyone he’s a hitmaker who turned the party up at House of Blues.
ATEEZ returned to Globe Life Field for the second consecutive year, delivering a blitz of singing, rapping and dancing.
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriters pulled from across their acclaimed career for a delighted Majestic Theatre audience.
Stunning stage designs and incredible musical performances from the Swedish heavy metal band set this sold-out show apart.
Ahead of their show in Arlington, ATEEZ speaks on their latest mini-album and capturing different sides of themselves.