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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Week: February 24-26

It's time for a certain Dallas-based artist's birthday bash, so plan out tomorrow's disco nap accordingly—you're going to be out late.
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It’s another Badu Birthday Bash. James Coreas

Erykah Badu

February 24, 8:30 p.m. | The Factory at Deep Ellum

It’s time for another Badu Birthday Bash, with everything you’d expect — a big lineup of famous party guests that are friends of Erykah Badu—previous parties have included Dave Chappelle, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Willow Smith—and plenty of local talent. Expect to see her joined by Dallas rapper BigXthaPlug, musician Marc Rebillet, and Wu-Tang Clan’s Raekwon. If you’re getting a sitter, make sure they can stay overnight—Ms. Badu’s parties don’t really get started until she arrives, and they don’t end until she says they can. Get tickets here

Turnpike Troubadours

February 25, 6:30 p.m. | American Airlines Center

Oklahoma-based Turnpike Troubadours are back from a self-imposed hiatus that began in 2019. The band had a handful of reunion shows (including a sell-out one at Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth) a couple of years later, and a few more mid-sized shows last year. They’ll hit the American Airlines Center Saturday as their second stop in their newest arena tour, with the Avett Brothers opening. Get tickets here.

Harlem Renaissance Extravaganza

February 25, 7 p.m. | Frisco Hall, Frisco

The 10th Annual Harlem Renaissance Performing Arts Gala Extravaganza will make a stop in Frisco Saturday. The event will feature members of the Duke Ellington Orchestra, and will pay tribute to the Harlem Renaissance Era by celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the Harlem Cotton Club and the 100-year anniversary of the Duke Ellington Orchestra. Get tickets here.

Sunny Day Real Estate

February 26, 8 p.m. | The Studio at the Factory

Seattle-based Sunny Day Real Estate gained a following in the 90s, releasing four albums before their breakup in 2000. Their Dallas visit is part of their fourth reunion tour, and there have been rumors of a fifth album at some point. Get tickets here.

Maggie Rogers

February 26, 8 p.m. | The Factory at Deep Ellum

Maggie Rogers is fresh out of Harvard Divinity School with a new master’s degree, and her time there has informed her music, she says, by making her approach to subjects more philosophical. While she’s always recorded music, a 2016 master class with Pharrell gave her a big break after she hit him with her song “Alaska.” Get tickets here.

Also check out:

August Burns Red, February 24, 7:30 p.m., Southside Ballroom. Get tickets

Kodak Black and Kevin Gates, February 24, 8 p.m., Texas Trust Credit Union Theater, Grand Prairie. Get tickets

Dylan Scott, February 24, 10 p.m., Billy Bob’s Texas, Fort Worth. Get tickets

Black Tie Vendetta, February 25, 8 p.m., Three Links Deep Ellum. Get tickets

Tooloji, February 25, 8 p.m., Trees. Get tickets

David Ramirez and Dylan LeBlanc, February 25, 8 p.m., The Kessler. Get tickets

The Stews, February 25, 9 p.m., The Granada Theater. Get tickets

Vini Vici, February 25, 10 p.m., Stereo Live. Get tickets

Nessa Barrett, February 26, 7 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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