System of a Down, Deftones and More Headline Inaugural Sick New World Texas
Wake up! The massive heavy metal event with Slayer and Evanescence is set to shake the Texas Motor Speedway on Oct. 24, 2026.
Wake up! The massive heavy metal event with Slayer and Evanescence is set to shake the Texas Motor Speedway on Oct. 24, 2026.
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.
Janet Jackson, Maroon 5, Playboi Carti and DJ Snake are some of the acts performing in and around Dallas this fall.
If you like Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas,” we gathered the best salutes to Texas in country music from Ernest Tubb, Willie Nelson and more.
Listen to the New Dallas rapper’s latest mixtape out now.
The rising country star is joins 11 other standout performers going across the country and opening for Keith Urban on his tour.
The 13-time Grammy Award winner’s anniversary tour headed to The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory on Saturday, which lifted Dallas fans’ spirits.
Limp Bizkit shared on Instagram that Sam Rivers had died on Saturday. “Today we lost our brother. Our bandmate. Our heartbeat,” the band wrote.
Pierce Washington, Ren the Third and Alex O’aiza weigh in on President Donald Trump, ICE and participating in protests this weekend.
Turnstile, Amyl and The Sniffers, Speed and Jane Remover embraced the larger crowds with non-stop energy in Fort Worth on Thursday night.
Fans can’t wait to celebrate with Legend, who is performing at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in October.
The future site of the 20,000-seat facility will be a first-of-its-kind premium live music venue in Texas.
Before Hoobastank comes to Dallas, Doug Robb talks about new music and that one time he failed at singing “Crawling in the Dark” in a karaoke video game.
Giveon takes his sophomore album on the road, keeping R&B sacred with soul-filled serenades at the Toyota Music Factory.
One week after Taylor Swift released her twelfth studio album, we wonder if she’s running out of things to talk about.
Max Cavalera reflects on Sepultura’s album ahead of the Dallas show. “For a lot of people, it changed the landscape of metal,” he says.
You’re just not looking hard enough.
Multiple Grammy Award winner D’Angelo, known for three timeless albums, has died. He was one of our greatest artists.
The singer-songwriter returns to Dallas next month with a brand new grunge-inspired sound.
Mudvayne’s celebratory tour of their debut album shows they’re still crushing it 20 years later, rocking like it was the early aughts again.
Paul Wall headlined the main stage at the State Fair of Texas, performing songs like “Chunk Up the Deuce” to thousands of fans.
STAYC’s second world tour stopped in Irving, which was full of colorful sounds and brightness. It was all beauty bomb.