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10 Concerts to See in Dallas This Weekend

The end of two eras, Pentatonix, and more.
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It’s the end of two eras this weekend. The Killdares, North Texas’ finest Celtic rock group, pack it in after a farewell show at the Kessler, and Vice Palace, the project that brought so many great artists and bands to a warehouse near you, quits its roving and goes legit.

Elsewhere, we’ve got Pentatonix, the sort of local capella group riding a fresh viral wave with its cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” as well Wiz Khalifa and Warpaint.

Thursday (11/17)

Har Mar Superstar | Club Dada

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Friday (11/18)

Warpaint | Trees

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The Killdares Farewell Show | The Kessler Theater

Dallas’ beloved Celtic band is hanging it up after a fantastic and spirited career performing at Irish festivals and shindigs around the country.

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Wiz Khalifa | The Bomb Factory

Legends of Southern Hip Hop (with Mystikal, Juvenile, Bun B, and more) | Verizon Theatre

Vice Palace: The End (with Cygnus, Badtwin, and more) | Club Dada

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Saturday (11/19)

Mac Miller | The Bomb Factory

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CF Concert Series With Rhett Miller | Gas Monkey Live

The Old 97’s frontman’s annual fundraiser concert, now in its 10th year, helps battle cystic fibrosis. Other performers include The O’s, Nikki Lane, and The Ticket’s own Gordon Keith.

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Sunday (11/20)

Pentatonix | American Airlines Center

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Second Annual Ghosty Awards (with 88 Killa, The High Moons, and more) | Three Links

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