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7 Concerts to See in Dallas This Weekend

ScHoolboy Q, Weezer, L7, and the rest of this weekend's best shows.
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If you are a lover of all genres of music, this weekend is for you. Punk, rap, indie, electronic, parodic comedy tunes — there’s music to fit the bill for everyone. Here’s your weekend forecast for concerts in Dallas.

Thursday (7/14)

L7 | Granada Theater

The 90s comeback wave is still rolling, and since the band reunited in 2014, you can continue to mosh along to “Pretend We’re Dead” and Nirvana-esque vibes.

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White Lung | Club Dada

Fantastic guitar riffs and surprising melodies are embedded in this punk rock band. If that doesn’t catch your attention, listen to “Demented,” “Dead Weight,” or “Hungry” and see what we mean.

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Friday (7/15)

Yoni and Geti | Club Dada

Indie? Great. Indie-rap? Even better. The folksy/hip-hop tracks from this duo get weird with nerdy-sounding vocals and lyrics that linger on the edges of experimentation and taste.

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Weezer and Panic! At The Disco | Gexa Energy Pavilion

These two bands may seem mismatched at first, but when you’ve released your teenage angst to Panic! At The Disco, Weezer will come in and calm you down with songs like “California Kids” from The White Album. Either way, you’ll get an equal amount of guitar power in both acts.

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Saturday (7/16)

ScHoolboy Q | South Side Music Hall

Reminiscent of Kanye West and his label-mate Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q’s storytelling ways should pump up the house with tracks from his new album, Blank Face.

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“Weird Al” Yankovic | Winspear Opera House

The great parodist continues to power forward with songs that never run out of pop culture phenomena to address. Songs on his latest album include “Word Crimes,” a song inspired by Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines.” Prepare yourself for some laughs.

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AudioXscape with Knife Party | The Bomb Factory

Dance your heart out with Knife Party, Kayzo, and all the lights and sweaty neon clothing you could imagine.

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