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Capable of Love: PinkPantheress Performs At White Oak Music Hall in Houston
UK Singer PinkPantheress brought the sold-out 'Capable of Love' tour to Houston's White Oak Music Hall with support from Kanii.
Your Neighbors Leaves a Remarkable First Impression on Dallas
From North Carolina, alternative band Your Neighbors plays in Dallas for the first time with Point Blank Society.
Malcolm Todd Brings Dallas an Unforgettable Night of Feel-Good Music
Malcolm Todd stops at The Echo Lounge and Music Hall in Dallas, Texas for his Sweet Boy North American Tour.
Wisp Puts the Audience into a Trance with her Ethereal Set in Dallas
Nu-gaze artist, Wisp, performs a sold out show at The Studio at The Factory in Dallas, Texas.
Sarah and the Sundays Take Over Warehouse Live in Houston
In mid-March, Sarah and the Sundays took off on the Like a Damn Tour, a twenty-four-date run of...
Strobe Lights and Sweaty Bodies: Snow Strippers Take Over Tulips in Ft. Worth
Electronic music duo, Snow Strippers, create a night to remember at Tulips in Fort Worth during their North American tour.
West 22nd Wound up in Dallas, Texas for their Last Stop on Tour
After playing nine shows at SXSW last month, Austin-based band West 22nd hit the road once again for their first headline tour. Celebrating their new singles, they took the stage of The House of Blues on April 12th playing a mix of original songs, covers, and unreleased music.
Reaperfest: A University of Houston Rugby Team Celebration
On a nice Thursday evening, the UH Rugby team threw a cool celebration on the Lynn Eusan Park stage that featured some of Houston's favorite UH local bands.
Sessanta: A Birthday Celebration Like No Other
The name: Sessanta. The premise: Celebrate Maynard James Keenan’s 61st trip around the sun.
STRFKR Transports Houston Into ‘Parallel Realms’
Shortly after the release of their newest album, Parallel Realms, indie band, STRFKR, set off on their 2024 U.S. tour. On April 13, 2024, the group brought all the vibes to White Oak Music Hall in Houston, Texas. Joining them on their stop was happy sad face and Ruth Radlet.