Dallas Appoints a Task Force To Tackle Questions Over Cover Fees and Future of Local Music
City officials visited Bishop Arts for a press conference on how to keep the music alive in local restaurants.
City officials visited Bishop Arts for a press conference on how to keep the music alive in local restaurants.
After notching his first Hot 100 top 10 with “Mutt,” Leon Thomas showed his range at the House of Blues last night.
In honor of the fifth anniversary since Daniel Dumile a.k.a. MF DOOM’s tragic passing, we’ve gathered some of our favorites from the hip-hop villain.
Megan Thee Stallion, The All-American Rejects, Demi Lovato, KATSEYE and more are going all out for Halloween 2025.
Raised in Cleburne, Irish shares her debut album during Halloween week, a re-imagining of Dallas nightlife through her perspective.
From hip-hop horror to rhythm & boos, these tracks will raise the dead.
Doechii’s creative risks early in her career have paid off, bringing Kal Banx on her first major tour for a special Dallas connection.
Do your Halloween plans involve seeing live music? Or a sober party? UMI, HUGEL and more are headed to Dallas.
The Los Angeles band captures a Utopian version of 2000s pop, committed to department store energy.
The Grapevine native is known for his generosity. He once left a Houston server a $20,000 tip last Christmas Eve.
Have we been naughty?
Known as the voice of Dallas, DeDe McGuire has always loved radio. ‘It was a natural fit for me to get in front of the mic,’ she says.
While performing at Royal Albert Hall, the Dallas neo-soul singer sang “Shit, Damn, Motherfucker” from his album Brown Sugar.
Demi Lovato’s high-energy dance pop era comes to Texas, performing songs from her new album at American Airlines Center on May 22, 2026.
Charley Crockett said he used to crank up the volume anytime ‘Bad Company’ came on classic rock stations in Texas.
On the Bite Me Tour, Reneé Rapp is spotlighting real issues and asking Dallas fans to donate to make the world a safer place for kids.
The 23-year-old singer’s new album is calm and inviting, featuring lead singles “My Love” and “Normal Today.”
The Dallas Music Office has announced an affordable health and wellness program for local working creatives at just $65 per month.
Before her debut at The Bomb Factory, Rico shares details on evolving as an artist and why more than one woman can be at the top.
Big D is the main character (or at least driving the main character) in these songs about and inspired by the city.
Through love and loss, the Dallas soul singer writes her most personal record yet, dedicating each song to a family member.
It’s tearin’ up my heart that my ’90s and ’00s boy bands no longer rule pop music anymore.