Thursday, May 2, 2024 May 2, 2024
69° F Dallas, TX
Advertisement
Arts & Entertainment

Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Week: November 18-20

It's a chilly weekend, but two nights of George Strait ought to warm everyone right up.
|
Image
Coach Tev and Devy Stonez will take the stage at the House of Blues Sunday night. Elizabeth Lavin

Gryffin

November 18, 8 p.m. | Toyota Music Factory, Irving

DJ and songwriter Gryffin grabbed the electronic music world’s attention in 2015 with “Heading Home,” and has kept it through singles like “Tie Me Down” and “Whole Heart.” He is out on his Alive tour, and the classically trained musician is showcasing his talents on a variety of instruments, with visuals and lighting that provide a multi-sensory experience. Get tickets here.

George Strait

November 18 and 19, 7 p.m. | Dickies Arena, Fort Worth

If you live in Texas and have never seen George Strait, are you really a Texan? The King of Country Music (and Southlake Police Department recruitment video inspiration) will visit Cowtown this weekend, and is set for a 2023 tour with Chris Stapleton, too. Tenille Townes will open. Get tickets here.

Spencer Crandall

November 19, 7 p.m. | House of Blues

Spencer Crandall has amassed a following as an independent artist, and his more than 2.6 million TikTok followers have made him a headliner. He’s currently on tour supporting his 20-track album Western. Get tickets here.

Coach Tev and Devy Stonez

November 20, 7 p.m. | House of Blues

Coach Tev was featured in our Music Issue in September, and now you have a chance to catch him with Devy Stonez at the House of Blues Sunday. Before you head out, cue up “Elderberry” and get ready for, as Zac Crain writes, rap that is “flowing conversationally over quiet-storm beats.” Get tickets here.

Stephen Page

November 20, 8 p.m. | Granada Theater

Formerly half of the voice of the Barenaked Ladies, Stephen Page will treat fans to songs from both his solo and BNL catalogs. Page left the Barenaked Ladies in 2009 and will rarely perform two fan favorites— “One Week” and “If I Had a Million Dollars,” without former bandmate Ed Robertson, but all the other hits? Fair game. Get tickets here.

Also check out:

Boyfriend, Nov. 18, 10:30 p.m., Ruins. Get tickets.

Joe Satriani, Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m., Majestic Theater. Get tickets.

Joseph Veazie, Nov. 19, 4 p.m., The Rustic Uptown. Free show.

Maggie Rose with Smithfield, Nov. 19, 8 p.m., Tulips, Fort Worth. Get tickets.

Two Tons of Steel, Nov. 19, 8 p.m., Local Yocal, McKinney. Get tickets.

Arc Angels, Nov. 20, 8 p.m., The Kessler. Get tickets.

Author

Bethany Erickson

Bethany Erickson

View Profile
Bethany Erickson is the senior digital editor for D Magazine. She's written about real estate, education policy, the stock market, and crime throughout her career, and sometimes all at the same time. She hates lima beans and 5 a.m. and takes SAT practice tests for fun.

Related Articles

Image
Arts & Entertainment

Finding The Church: New Documentary Dives Into the Longstanding Lizard Lounge Goth Night

The Church is more than a weekly event, it is a gathering place that attracts attendees from across the globe. A new documentary, premiering this week at DIFF, makes its case.
Image
Arts & Entertainment

DIFF Documentary City of Hate Reframes JFK’s Assassination Alongside Modern Dallas

Documentarian Quin Mathews revisited the topic in the wake of a number of tragedies that shared North Texas as their center.
Image
Arts & Entertainment

‘The Trouble is You Think You Have Time’: Paul Levatino on Bastards of Soul

A Q&A with the music-industry veteran and first-time feature director about his new documentary and the loss of a friend.
Advertisement