Dallas Concerts in 2024/2025 and Other Event Tickets

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Dallas, Texas

Texas is the second largest state in the union, second only to Alaska. However, unlike Alaska, Texas is part of the continental United States, nearer to the equator, and made of mid-sized cities. Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso, Fort Worth, and Arlington are some of the more notable cities in The Lone Star State. Let’s delve into the music of Dallas, a city in the northern part of the state, known for being the cultural center of the region.

Dallas brings Broadway to the southern states

Broadway theater is a term that is usually used to refer to the dozens of professional theaters in the Theater District and Lincoln Center (Metropolitan Opera, David Geffen Hall, Vivian Beaumont) along Broadway in Midtown, Manhattan of New York City. However, different big cities around the United States have taken interest in the genre, bringing the high-quality musicals and theater to more people throughout the country. Dallas is one of the only cities doing this in Texas. In the next year, shows in Dallas’ “Broadway” include Elf: The Broadway Musical, The Phantom of the Opera, The Book of Mormon, Anastasia: The New Broadway Musical, Hamilton, Miss Saigon, Aladdin: The Hit Broadway Musical, Hello, Dolly!, Fiddler on the Roof, and Dear Evan Hansen. People who enjoy concerts but appreciate storytelling, visuals, and drama will be thrilled by what is offered in Dallas.

Although Dallas is not a city of troubadours, people who know where to go can get a deal on live music

As like most of Texas, Dallas is known for country. Most of the low or no cost cover cost locations cater to this genre that is popular among the locals. Adair’s Saloon is one of these places. Every night of the week starting at 7:00 p.m., acts hit the stage. Hear Ben Morris, Dakota Ritter Band, Hainesvlle Travelling Radio Free Show, Jason Herrin Band, Manzy Lowry, Squeezebox Bandits, Greg Schroeder, Brian Lambert, Ryan Edwards, Josh Jaccard, Red, Sissy Brown, Tuxedos, and more in the coming week. Crown and Harp is another low-cost option. The Common Table is another free option, which is unusual for an Uptown venue. Thursdays and Saturdays, this venue welcomes artists that transcend genre, style, and speed. For listeners who like a gamble between soft folk, edgy indie rock, and pop-electronic, The Common Table is place where listeners never know what concert they are going to get. The Free Man, Twilite Lounge, Klyde Warren Park, The Balcony Club, and The Rustic are some other Dallas hangouts adored by the locals that are sure to put on a good concert for an affordable price.

A number of popular artists have ties to Dallas

Jessica Simpson, Ashlee Simpson, Demi Lovato, Ray Vaughan, Freddie King, T-Bone Walker, St. Vincent, D.O.C., Michael Nesmith, Steve Miller, Ray Price, Trini Lopez, Meat Loaf, Norah Jones, and more musicians made their way in this Texas town before any place else. Although Dallas is not known to have the most active music scene in the nation, there are natural born performers who take its stages.

Dallas is home to some hot dive bars that bring musical acts regularly

In addition to the loved Adair’s Saloon mentioned previously, Double Wide, Reno’s Chop Shop Saloon, and Lee Harvey’s are some of the locals’ favorite places to pick up great food, good drinks, and live music in casual wear. From Crowdus Street to Commerce Street, these dives are scattered around the city, bringing a down-to-earth listening experience to patrons.