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Hey, Dallas music lovers, it's your sound obsessed friend beat Map,
and if you're tuning in for the first time, let
me be your guide through the vibrant, ever changing music
jungle that is Dallas. There's nothing I love more than
chasing down the city's next great sound, whether it's a
headliner throwing down at a Neonlitz stadium or a future
superstar leading a six string revival at a hidden bar
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in deep Elum. My mission to help you hear Dallas
the way I do, as a place where every night
hums with possibility and every street corner could be the
next big moment. Let's dive right into my beat map
picks for the week starting today, June thirteenth, twenty twenty five.
If you're reading this in real time and craving something
to do tonight, check out Silo Dallas for a night
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of progressive techno with Boris Braischa along with Frieder and
Jakob and Morritt's Hofbauer. Doors open at nine pm and
it's eighteen plus. Expect cosmic vibes, big beats, and an
international crowd ready to dance until sunrise tomorrow. Saturday, June fourteenth,
wax Mote takes over Silo for a night of house
music that'll get even the laziest feet moving. If you
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prefer your guitar's loud and your chorus is even louder.
Dozeki's Pavilion is hosting Pierce the Veils I Can't Hear
You World Tour tonight, June thirteenth. This one's for the
emo hearts. And if you haven't moshed to King for
a day under the Texas sky, what are you waiting for?
According to trip dot Com, Comma tickets are still available,
but they won't last long. Looking ahead, I've got my
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eye on some serious heavy hitters. The Head and the
Heart are playing next week, along with Binny Shakira and
the legendary Luke Bryan according to Dallas Theater's June calendar.
But if you want a nostalgic blast, don't miss the
lineup of Nelly, Jaw Rule and Eve. They're bringing back
the early two thousands in full force, and you know
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you want to belt out Hot and Harry No Shame.
My favorite venues are where the Dallas magic really happens.
This week's pick Silo Dallas. Their summer programming is wild
and Tonight's Techno Marathon with Boris Brascha is my venue
recommendation of the week. If you want a more intimate
indie vibe, Club Data in Deep Elam is my second home.
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On May twenty eighth, they hosted the Dallas Sounds Amplified
Artist's Showcase, spotlighting seventeen local artists and launching the city's
newest busking initiative. According to Visit Dallas, club Data remains
a launch pad for new favorites. Always keep an ear
out for their schedule. Speaking of local musicians, I'm hyped
about Carly Tait and Sam Cormier, both recently featured at
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the Dallas Sounds Amplified event. Grayson Wynn and MKN Coffee
are also on my radar. Each brings something unique to
Dallas's singer songwriter scene, from soulful crooning to moody synthpop,
Don't Sleep on the Blue Line or Going Places, these
bands capture the spirit of Dallas in a way that's
both nostalgic and forward facing. My weekly music routine, I
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never miss Jazz Night at the Balcony Club and Thursdays
are for open mic at a Dare's Saloon, where you'll
find me scribbling set lists and scouting for fresh talent.
This week I'll swing by the silo shows and see
if the deep lumbuskers are out. Word Is, the city's
new program is activating new corners every week. Festival fever
is running high as I start mapping out my schedule.
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The Summer of Loud at dose Eki's Pavilion on June
twenty sixth promises a metalcore onslaught with parkway drive kills
which engage, I, Prevail and bear tooth. If rock is
your religion, this one's a pilgrimage. Doors at three pm,
and you'll want to get there early for the best
spot on the lawn. Over the years, I've discovered secret
spots where the music hits differently. There's a speakeasy on
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Maine where unplugged singer songwriters rotate every Thursday. Ask for
the blue book at the bar and you'll get the password.
I also love the weeknight rooftop jazz sessions atop the
Lorenzo Hotel, where the view of the skyline competes with
the horns below. For those of you who live for
the thrill of the last minute gig, here's my method.
I haunt, song kick and event write daily for surprise announcements,
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but my most valuable resource is my circle of local
musicians and bartenders. Text chains, venue group chats, and the
occasional whispered tip have led me to some of my
best finds. Never underestimate the power of community. Instagram Stories
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