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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Week: November 4-6

Start the weekend with Chris Rock, end it with Demi Lovato, and maybe sprinkle in some Margo Price somewhere in there, too.
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Chris Rock

November 4, 8 p.m. | Toyota Music Factory, Irving

Chris Rock has won four Emmy Awards and three Grammy Awards which, by our math, makes him halfway to an EGOT. Rock’s 38-date Ego Death World Tour 2022 is the first world tour for the comedian, actor, director, writer, and producer in more than five years. Get tickets here.

Tevin Campbell, Monica, Bobby Brown

November 4, 8 p.m. | American Airlines Center

Relive those middle school dances and head to American Airlines Center Friday night, where Tevin Campbell (“Can We Talk”), Monica (“Angel of Mine”), and Bobby Brown (“My Prerogative,” “On Our Own,” and “Rock Wit’cha”) will make you feel like lining up against one side of the gym and ignoring the boys on the other side while they ignore you. Get tickets here.

Margo Price

November 6, 2 p.m. | Interabang Books

Country music singer-songwriter Margo Price will be at Interabang Books Sunday afternoon to promote her biography, Maybe We’ll Make It, but don’t think that the whole visit is just a book reading. Price, who caught everyone’s attention in 2016 with her freshman album Midwest Farmer’s Daughter, will also be performing a few of her songs as well. Get tickets here.

Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolas Reyes

November 6, 8 p.m. | Strauss Square

If you have a small child and only listen to Top 40 radio, you may recognize the Gipsy Kings for one song—”Bamboléo,” which is played while a pig dances in a grocery store in the 2016 movie Sing. If you are not that person, you may also recognize the Grammy-winning rumba flamenca band because they’ve been around for more than 30 years and have long dominated the World Music charts. Get tickets here.

Demi Lovato

November 6, 8 p.m. | Toyota Music Factory, Irving

Demi Lovato grew up in Dallas, and returns to the area this weekend for an Irving stop on her Holy Fvck tour. Expect songs from her most recent album, but don’t think she’ll leave the stage without belting out a few of her hits like “Heart Attack,” “Cool for the Summer,” and “Confident.” Get tickets here.

Also check out:

Foals, Nov. 4 and 5, 8 p.m., Tannahill’s Tavern and Music Hall, Fort Worth. Get tickets.

Ace Hood, Nov. 4, 8 p.m., Trees. Get tickets.

Switchyard Festival, featuring Soul Asylum, Hoobastank, Lit, and Marcy Playground, Nov. 5, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Downtown Carrollton. Free admission.

Cowboy Mouth, Nov. 5, 7 p.m.,The Kessler. Get tickets.

Echosmith, Nov. 5, 8 p.m., Trees. Get tickets.

Pleasurekraft, Nov. 5, 9 p.m., It’ll Do Club. Get tickets.

Joe Nichols, Nov. 5, 10 p.m., Billy Bob’s Texas, Fort Worth. 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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