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The Kentucky legend Bryson Tiller released his self-titled album back in April and is now touring across the states with supporting act DJ Nitrane. Tiller had two nights at the 713 Music Hall with both being packed from the barricade to the back. The city has always shown love to him throughout his career with […]
The Lil Yachty curated rap collective, Concrete Boys, comprised of Karrahboo, Dc2trill, Camo! and Draft Day, released their first project, It’s Us Vol.1, in April. Now, they have decided to hit the road across the states. The collective was signed by Lil Yachty and have each had success outside the group. They came into a […]
On Thursday, June 6th, 2024, Vampire Weekend electrified 713 Music Hall while on tour for their latest album, Only God Was Above Us. Nearly selling out the venue, they were joined by the vibrant sounds of LA LOM.
Beaumont’s own Teezo Touchdown stopped by the House of Blues Houston for his first headlining tour with supporting acts Annabelle Kline and Monaleo. Teezo Touchdown boomed into the music scene with his unique sound and a highlight feature on ‘“RUNITUP” with Tyler, The Creator in 2021. After that, he got multiple co-signs from artists like […]
On Wednesday, May 29th, 2024, guests from all over the Houston area sold out the 713 Music Hall for the legendary singer, songwriter and record producer T-Pain and his crew. Every available seat and space was occupied as everyone eagerly awaited the start of the Wiscansin Tour. Young Cash and DJ Slick DJ SLICK305 fired […]
Saturday Night, May 25th, The Fountains Pub hosted an electrifying show, celebrating the vibrant sounds of Latin rock. Headlined by Los Inmortales, who delivered a stunning tribute to Héroes del Silencio, the event was a spectacular gathering of bar regulars, die-hard Latin rock fans, and even curious passersby who were drawn in by the pulsating […]
On Sunday, May 26th, Madison Beer brought the Spinnin’ Tour to the Bayou Music Center along with guest artists USAHL and Destiny Rogers. Destiny Rogers Californian artist Destiny Rogers kicked off the night with her renowned R&B harmonies and smooth vocals. Despite her short set time, she managed to perform some of her best tracks, […]
On Saturday, May 25th, Houston rap fans lined up around the block in anticipation for Gunna to take the stage. With opener Flo Milli, Gunna’s sold-out concert was one for the books. At 8:25 pm, Flo Milli graces the stage in a gorgeous red outfit. With the recent release of her album Fine Ho, Stay, […]
Last Sunday afternoon, May 19th, at AxelRad, a vibrant and heartwarming tribute show brought the community together for a cause that transcends music. The event aimed to support Liam Chavez, a courageous 6-year-old battling stage 2 bone cancer, and it exceeded all expectations. The evening was a tapestry of solidarity, good food, and phenomenal music. […]
TDE’s very own Isaiah Rashad released his debut project Cilvia Demo and has embarked on a 10th anniversary tour across the states with support from Ray Vaughn and Yakiyn. The openers of the night Yakiyn and Ray Vaughn were captivating and made sure to set off the tour on the right foot. They had amazing […]
On Tuesday, April 30, the Hobby Center put on the Tony Award-winning new musical, A Girl From the North Country. Featuring a unique take Bob Dylan‘s discography, this musical tells the story of wayward travelers whose lives intersect in a guest house filled with music, life, and hope. Set in 1934 in Duluth, Minnesota (Bob […]
Enthusiastic fans filled the venue, eagerly awaiting the show’s commencement as celebration of the album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana would soon begin.
If you haven’t made plans yet, the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival is a must for your summer schedule. This internationally acclaimed musical campout is held each June on a beautiful 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee. This festival brings together some of the best performers in music, including rock, Americana, hip-hop, electronica, and more. Headliners […]
PinkPantheress is the hyper-pop queen of TikTok. With hits such as “Boy’s a Liar” and “Pain,” the singer has been able to accumulate over sixteen million monthly listeners on Spotify in under three years. On April 24th, 2024, the singer performed in front of a sold out show at White Oak Music Hall in Houston, […]
Bonnaroo Music Festival is back for its 20th year on June 13-16th. Originally founded in 2002, this festival was originally ranked as the “festival of the decade” with genres that everyone from all walks of life will love! Here’s what you need to know for this 4-day event: Schedule Throughout the four-day festival, dozens of […]
On April 28th, Texans gathered at the far-out lounge for the last day of the psych fest. Beneath the slight drizzling rain, high humidity, and heat, the last day brought numerous indie rock fans. Here is a list of the artists Coog Radio saw: Yellow Days At the Willie stage, the British band carried a […]
TikTok has been a platform for the uprising of so many new bands and artists. One of these artists is named Malcolm Todd, an alternative R&B singer who has been taking over the genre by storm. With a sound that appeals to fans of Tyler, the Creator, Steve Lacy and Dominic Fike, he has had […]
Dylan Gossett, a rising star in country and Americana, performed a sold-out show at the House of Blues on April 16, 2024, as part of his No Better Time Tour. The night began with the soulful melodies of James Tucker, a North Carolina-native indie country singer-songwriter. Tucker, with his mellow yet captivating performance, set the perfect tone […]
On Saturday, March 30th, 2024, Amaarae took the stage at White Oak Music Hall for her Fountain Baby tour, and fans eagerly anticipated her performance.
Waterparks performed to a sold out crowd in their hometown at the House of Blues Houston on Saturday, March 30, 2024. Pollyanna and Loveless opened for the Houston natives. Pollyanna’s lead singer, Jill Beckett, engaged the crowd and had an incredible stage presence. They played a few of their songs including “Relationship Anxiety” and “SLUT.” […]