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Hey, music explorers, be map here, your unofficial compass to
all things sonic in Dallas. If you see me out,
I'm probably the one bobbing my head near the speaker's
chunky headphones in hand, forever on the hunt for the
next goosebump raising moment. For me, the Dallas live music
scene is a treasure chest full of new venues, under
the radar, artists, secret shows, and unfiltered energy. Whether you're
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a jazz dobte or a rave rookie, let's wind our
way through what's pulsing in Big d this week. Let's
talk insider picks for this week. Saturday Night is Calling
with Cream, bringing Deep House to Silo Dallas at one
three four zero Manufacturing Street. Doors swing open around ten
p m. And it's usually twenty five dollars to wade
into that base heavy bliss according to Silo Dallas. Want
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House with a European twist. J Balvin recently stormed the
pavilion at Toyota Music Factory and Irving according to Live Nation,
and while he's not back this week, keep that venue
on your radar for surprise show drops. If international pop
is your thing, make note Kangy Daniel is set for
ted Man Concert Hall, but that's not till September. I
dig spice, slicing, local flavor and global sound, which is
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what this city does best. My venue pick of the week.
The buzz is all about Deep Elam's new joint Puzzles,
just opened at two eight two four Main State. Think
five thousand square feet of mysterious decor, revamped AC praise
b and a performance line up that already includes acts
like French metalcore band, Novelists and gypsy jazz from Night
Blooming Jasmine later this fall, as reported by Deep Elum News.
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Even if you're just there for the vibe, they'll keep
the bar well stocked and promise pop up eats from
local restaurants. Who am I raving about locally Dallas is
indie electronic duo The Polychrome Dream never failed to send
a current down my spine. Watch for their Gorilla pop
up sets around Lower Grenville and Deep Elam. And if
you love jazz, singer songwriter Celia Blue is popping up everywhere,
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from open Mics to Riverfront Jazz Festival later this month
at fair Park, according to the Black Academy of Arts
and Letters. My weekly Circule. Mondays are for open mic
at the Freeman. Tuesday Night Jazz at Louis Louis is
my reset button. Friday nights belong to the Echo Lounge,
especially for homegrown talent showcases special thanks to their agile bookings,
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as noted by the Echo Lounge and Music Halls Instagram.
Big festival fever is setting in for Riverfront Jazz Festival,
running August twenty ninth to thirty first at fair Park.
According to TBAA l I'm plodding out my days, R
and B Soul stage on Friday, Classic jazz brunch sets Saturday,
and a blues blowout Sunday. It's the kind of community
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gathering that reminds you why live music is a heartbeat,
not a hobby. Need a change of scenery. My secret
map includes a rooftop jam above a Bishop Arts Recording
studio and the steampunk inspired Texas Tea Room just across
from Puzzles. Each appearance feels like a private show for
those in the know. You're wondering how do I sniff
out last minute gigs? I religiously check Dallas Theater, Live
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Nation and Instagram stories for late drops. Text threads with
promoter's help, but my best tips come from bartenders and
sound texts on the ground. Sometimes just a scribbled flier
on a coffee shop wall leads to the best night
of the year. If you want to stay plugged in,
subscribe to my weekly digest for personalized picks, surprises, and
secret passwords. For next level info, visit Inception Point dot
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a I for artists, deep dives, hidden venues, and exclusive
local content. See you out in the crowd. Map in hand.
Let's make some noise.