And we’re back. With so many people getting vaccinated (not to mention the governor’s revocation of the mask mandate) things are starting to feel like they’re finally getting back to normal for now anyway. Thus, it is our duty here at the
Observer to bring you the best of what’s coming up in live music. Though it might take a bit more time before we see the big names on this list, there are plenty of mid-level and local bands that have gone through the trouble to set up their gear to entertain us. Let’s show them some support. Coming this week are performances by Texas legends like Ray Wylie Hubbard and future legends like Joshua Ray Walker. If you’ve been missing live music, the wait is over.
The Future of Pop, Dayna Pleasant, Debuts Her New Single Kill My Vibe
Dayna Pleasant, the young American singer, dancer, and aspiring actress, is about to mark the pop music industry s world with her own distinguished and original style. Kill My Vibe, her most recent single, is slated to release on Feb. 2, 2021, through Innocent Records, distributed through Trevino Music Group/Ingrooves.
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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Dayna s first release has an upbeat sound that creates a positive dance vibe, and it talks about the classic internal battle between the two sides of an individual: their conservative (introverted) side and the carefree (extroverted) side. It s a one-way internal conversation led by the extrovert inside all of us wanting to be out with friends having a good time without the constant conservative voice from the introvert. The single was written by
Count down to 2021 at these New Year’s Eve celebrations in and around Dallas
Grab your sparklers (and masks) for these year-end parties.
Fireworks from Reunion Tower ring in the new year during the New Year s Eve Party on the plaza outside of City Hall in Dallas on Jan. 01, 2020.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor)
. In a statement citing record-high county hospitalization numbers over the past week, he pleaded with residents to “stop the spread of COVID-19 by following public health guidance and avoiding indoor New Year’s Eve celebrations such as at bars, clubs or restaurants.”
Update, Dec. 30 at 11 a.m.:
Fort Worth Weekly
By Jennifer Bovee
We are so done with 2020.
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As North Texas waves a big goodbye to 2020 the worst year in recent memory there are many choices for a night on the town come Thu, Dec 31. There’s something for everyone in all geographic areas, from bars, breweries, and live music to cultural events and fine dining.
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506 E Main St, 682-276-1276
Enjoy Division Brewing’s Fifth Anniversary Celebration on New Year’s Eve. Division serves clean, refreshing light ales, such as blondes, wheats, and hoppy India pale ales, as well as malty amber beers, dark porters, sours, and stouts. It opens at 4pm. No cost to attend.
Save Our Stages Act will provide financial relief to North Texas music venues
Save Our Stages Act will provide financial relief to North Texas music venues
Stopped cold by a global pandemic, North Texas venues went from a packed house to an empty house and reopenings at a snail’s pace. But the passage of the COVID relief bill gave live entertainment a much-needed lifeline.
DALLAS - The passage of the COVID relief bill gave live entertainment a much-needed lifeline.
The money is not the only assistance coming for local venues and bands.
Stopped cold by a global pandemic, the Kessler Theater in Dallas and venues like it went from a packed house to an empty house and reopenings at a snail’s pace.