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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Week: February 3-5

The sun is coming out just in time for a busy music weekend. Get ready to make some plans.
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Margo Price will head to the Granada Friday night in support of her latest album, Strays. Alyssa Gafkjen

Margo Price

February 3, 9 p.m. | Granada Theater

Fresh off the release of her memoir Maybe We’ll Make It, Margo Price is now on her five-week-long Till the Wheels Fall Off Tour. It’s her first headlining tour since 2018, and expect plenty from her critically-acclaimed new album, Strays. Get tickets here.

Ryan Bingham

February 3, 10 p.m. | Billy Bob’s Texas, Fort Worth

If you don’t recognize Ryan Bingham from his six albums of Americana music that kicked off in Texas, you might be know him from his role as ranch hand Walker on Yellowstone. In between all of that, he also picked up an Oscar and a Grammy for co-writing “The Weary Kind” with T Bone Burnett for the 2009 flick Crazy Heart. Get tickets here.

Rebirth Brass Band

February 4, 8 p.m. | The Kessler Theater

The Grammy-winning Rebirth Brass Band will bring New Orleans to Oak Cliff Saturday night. Expect all the jazz, funk, soul, and R&B favorites, as well as nearly 40 years of NOLA brass band tradition. Nik Parr & The Selfless Lovers will open. Get tickets here.

Black Fathers of Soul

February 4, 8 p.m. | Bruton Theater

The Black Academy of Arts and Letters, along with Daniel Jones’ 3Life Entertainment, will bring Black Fathers of Soul to the Bruton Theater stage. Dallas singers Reuben Lael, Geno Young, Davante Thornton, Lawyer Turner, Keite Young, Mark Mathis, Phil Wade, Xavier Jackson, Quentin Moore, Madukwa Chinwa and more will perform music from the 60s through the 90s. Get tickets here.

23rd Annual KNON Bluesfest

February 4 and 5, starting at 3 p.m. | Poor David’s Pub

KNON’s annual Bluesfest kicks off Saturday afternoon and will feature two days of blues music. Acts include The Blues Diva All Stars, McKinney Williams Jr., Aaron Burton,  and E-Flat Porch Band. Sunday will kick off with a Texas Blues Guitar Summit featuring Anson Funderburgh, Mike Morgan, and Shawn Pittman. Get details here.

Old 97s

February 4 and 5, 8 p.m. | The Studio at the Factory

Fresh off their stint as the intergalactic band in Marvel Studio’s The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special, the Old 97s will hit the stage for a two-night homestand for their 30th anniversary in Deep Ellum. Get tickets here and here.

Also check out:

SOHMI, February 3, 9 p.m., It’ll Do Club. Get tickets.

Bassjackers, February 3, 10 p.m., Stereo Live. Get tickets.

Baby Smoove, February 4, 6 p.m., Gilley’s. Get tickets.

Kody West, February 4, 8 p.m., Tannahill’s Tavern and Music Hall, Fort Worth. Get tickets.

Shane Smith and the Saints, February 4, 8:30 p.m., Will Rogers Auditorium, Fort Worth. Get tickets.

Casey Donahew Band, February 4, 10 p.m., Billy Bob’s Texas, Fort Worth. Get tickets.

Parkway Drive, February 5, 6:30 p.m., House of Blues. Get tickets.

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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.

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