| LET’S DO THIS | t Music Tripping Daisy’s Tim Delaughter and others pay homage to Pink Floyd Thursday at The Kessler. overset Mike Brooks Homage Nation: “Which One’s Pink?” 7 P.M. THURSDAY, FEB. 17, AT THE KESSLER, 1230 W. DAVIS ST., $20 AT PREKINDLE.COM Every year, The Kessler Theater hosts Homage Nation, which offers a rotating collection of North Texas tasked with paying tribute to an artist or band that has made some impact on their own careers. The musicians playing Homage Nation have paid their respects to Talking Heads, Joni Mitchell, Harry Nilsson and Daniel Johnston. Homage Nation is back and proud to present an all-star cast playing the music of Pink Floyd. Play- ing the album Animals from start to finish, bandleader Adam Pickrell has put together an excellent lineup of local musicians who will be playing the song forms, chords and melody the same while changing the sounds and instruments throughout. In the second part of the evening, four bands featuring Tim Delaughter, Cas Haley, Jeffrey Liles, Paul Slavens and more will play three Pink Floyd songs each. DAVID FLETCHER Elle 6 P.M. FRIDAY, FEB. 18, AT THE STUDIO AT THE FACTORY, 2727 CANTON ST., $35+ AT AXS.COM Singer-songwriter Elle King pulls into Deep El- lum Friday night on her Drunk And I Don’t Wanna Go Home Tour. King spent last year sup- porting her hit song “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home),” which she recorded with Miranda Lambert. The single debuted at No. 1 on Bill- board’s rock and country digital sales charts, making King the first female artist in history to have scored four No. 1 singles in four different formats in her career. King’s sound has always been hard to place while remaining familiar. Ranging somewhere between mid-tempo punk- abilly and bluesy alt-country, King has shared the stage with diverse acts ranging from Drop- kick Murphys to Ed Sheeran. Opening for King is actress-singer-songwriter Lola Kirke as well as Fancy Hagood, who ditched his pop moniker, Who Is Fancy, and returned to his Southern songwriting roots. DF Bad Bunny 7 P.M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEB. 18 AND 19, AT AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER, 2500 VICTORY AVE., $200+ AT TICKETMASTER.COM So few Spanish-speaking artists have captured the nation’s attention like Bad Bunny. In just two years, the Puerto Rican singer has gone from “Who was that guy performing with J.Lo at the Super Bowl?” to selling out two nights at the American Airlines Center the week after the Su- 1 per Bowl. Don’t worry, there are still verified re- sale tickets available if you haven’t gotten yours, but it’ll cost you at least a couple hundred to get in. The Latin trap artist had been doing features with rappers like Drake and Cardi B in the years leading up to his Super Bowl appearance. Even before that Bad Bunny made 15 appearances as a featured artist on Billboard’s Hot Latin Song charts in 2017 alone, working with the likes of reggaeton superstars J. Balvin, Karol G, Ozuna and many more. Bad Bunny is touring in support of his 2020 album, El Último Tour del Mundo, which was the first entirely Spanish-language album to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. DF Samia 7 P.M. SATURDAY, FEB. 19, AT DEEP ELLUM ART COMPANY, 3200 COMMERCE ST., $16 AT PREKINDLE.COM After opening for Sylvan Esso on its 2021 tour, in- die singer-songwriter Samia is making her way through Dallas on her very first headlining tour. The daughter of Hocus Pocus actress Kathy Na- jimy, Samia made her debut in the fall of 2020 with her soft indie rock album The Baby. The al- bum was praised for its sweetness and the sing- er’s vulnerable lyrics. Though it was a meditation on powerlessness, The Baby had a humorous side to it, leaning on self-deprecating humor to break up the tension. 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