JXDN Plays a Hometown Show at The Factory in Dallas

Openers LØLØ and GUNNAR accompany headliner JXDN for his “When The Music Stops” tour at The Factory in Dallas, Texas.

Last weekend, singer-songwriter JXDN continued his “When The Music Stops” tour at The Factory in his hometown of Dallas, Texas. On this tour, he was joined by alternative rock artists LØLØ and GUNNAR. Inside of the venue, hundreds of fans of all ages gathered to get a perfect view of the stage.

The first act of the night was LØLØ, a singer-songwriter from Canada. She has almost 700 thousand monthly listeners on Spotify, and her song “u turn me on (but u give me depression)” has accumulated more than 20 million streams. Last month, she released her album falling for robots & wishing i was one. During her performance, LØLØ wore a white tank, a red mini skirt, and black combat boots. She not only delivered flawless vocals and played the guitar, but also danced with pom poms and interacted with the audience. LØLØ played several fan favorite tracks, including “debbie downer” and “hot girls in hell”.

The second act of the night was GUNNAR, a pop-rock artist from California. He has more than 80 thousand monthly listeners on Spotify, and his song “For Your Love” has gathered 6 million streams. Last month, he released his newest single titled “Dirty Blond”. On stage, GUNNAR was accompanied by his guitarist, bassist, and drummer. In between songs, he mingled with his bandmates, asked the crowd questions, and received gifts from fans. GUNNAR’s set overall was very entertaining, engaging, and energetic.

The last act of the night was JXDN, a pop-punk artist from Texas. He has more than 2 million monthly listeners on Spotify, and his track “ANGELS & DEMONS” has accumulated almost 200 million streams. Last month, he released his album WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS. JXDN first appeared on the stage in a black long sleeve tee and white pants smoking a cigarette. He opened with his song “STRAY”, which was then followed by “CANDLES”. During his performance, JXDN headbanged, titled the microphone stand, and pointed to the crowd singing along to every word. Overall, all three acts came together to put on a true rock show. 

I currently live in Dallas, TX and work as a content creator. I graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in May 2021 with a degree in Radio, Television, and Film. My top three artists are The 1975, Hippo Campus, and Fall Out Boy. In my free time I love to take photos, listen to music, and explore the city with my friends!