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Incredible Intensity: Asking Alexandria Dominates House of Blues Houston
House of Blues pulsed excitedly on Saturday, April 13th, as Asking Alexandria's All My Friends tour took center stage. Enthusiastic fans poured into the bustling venue, eager for an evening brimming with sensational performances.
Under the Sea with ONEUS: Their Enchanting Performance at Bayou Music Center
On April 5th, 2024, ONEUS amazed Bayou Music Center as part of their La Dolce Vita tour, marking their second world tour. Excitement rippled through the crowd as TOMOON anxiously awaited the band's arrival on stage.
Video Age Stops in Houston on Their ‘Away From the Castle’ Tour
On April 5th, 2024, beloved indie band, Video Age dazzled their fans at Houston's Secret Group. This show marks one of the last stops on their Away From the Castle Spring 2024 tour. At this show, they were supported by bands Astragal and Mind Shrine, who primed the crowd for the night to come.
Teen Suicide Brings Fans a Night of All the Feels at Tulips
Teen Suicide and openers Joe Vann and Awakebutstillinbed begin their 2024 tour with an entrancing show at Tulips in Fort Worth, Texas.
Nicotine Dolls Makes Houston Hear the Crescendo at White Oak Music Hall
After having to reschedule their original tour date back in October, Nicotine Dolls makes it up to Houston with a spellbinding show at White Oak Music Hall.
An Electrifying Night: NOAHFINNCE Live at the Bronze Peacock in Houston
NOAHFINNCE took the stage at the Bronze Peacock within the House of Blues on Friday, March 29th, 2024, as part of his Growing Up On The Internet tour. The venue was brimmed with enthusiastic fans eagerly anticipating the performances to come.
Riding the Wave: An Unforgettable Hometown Show with Waterparks in Houston
Waterparks took the stage at Waterparks’ hometown in Houston, Texas for their ‘SNEAKING OUT OF HEAVEN' Tour with guests Pollyanna, and Loveless.
Chelsea Cutler Feels Alive at the South Side Ballroom in Dallas
Opener Yoke Lore accompanies headliner Chelsea Cutler at the South Side Ballroom in Dallas.
Ministry Brings Down the House of Blues
It’s not often that a band is so closely associated with one single member, but with a frequently shifting lineup, Ministry’s brand of industrial metal has been overseen by one man: Al Jourgensen. Founded in 1981 as a synth-pop group, Ministry has gone on to become one of the most influential industrial bands of all time.
Denton Music Fest hosted by Burn Your Friends Introduces Local Hidden Gems
From 60’s classic rock to jazz/trap to 2000’s emo/pop, DFW based bands get travel through the decades at Rubber Gloves in Denton.