18 May 29 - June 4, 2025 dallasobserver.com DALLAS OBSERVER Classified | MusiC | dish | Culture | unfair Park | Contents 103 Auditions/Show Biz 105 Career/Training/Schools 110 Computer/Tech/Engineer 112 Construction/Labor 120 Drivers/Delivery/Courier 125 Domestic 127 Education 130 Entertainment 140 Financial/Accounting 145 Management/Professional 150 Medical/Dental/Health 155 Medical Research Studies 160 Office/Clerical 167 Restaurants/Hotels/Clubs 170 Retail 172 Sales 175 Telemarketing/Call Center 177 Salons 180 Security/Law Enforcement 183 Trades 185 Miscellaneous 190 Business Opportunities 193 Employment Information 195 Position Wanted 198 Non-Profit Jobs 527 Notices 100 Employment 110 Computer/Tech/Engineer CIVIL ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGER SkyCade Med Corp seeks Civil Engineering Project Manager in Dallas, TX. Reqs US master’s degree/foreign equiv in Civil Engineering. 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LONGHORN BALLROOM, 216 CORINTH ST. $51.60+ AT PREKINDLE.COM There are a multitude of signposts to indicate summer’s imminent arrival, but few are as plea- surable as knowing that the dawn of the hottest season brings with it Eric Nadel’s annual birth- day benefit concert. The voice of the Texas Rangers — an ardent local music fan — throws a musical bash each year to mark his birthday, and this year, the gig is getting a bit of an upgrade, relocating from its usual perch at the Kessler Theater across town to the Longhorn Ballroom, as part of the latter’s 75th anniversary festivities. The 2025 edition will benefit the Grant Hallibur- ton Foundation, a Dallas nonprofit providing mental health education and resources to chil- dren, teens and their families. The lineup is killer: Austin singer-songwriter Shinyribs will bring his sonic sensibilities up north, while the Secret Sis- ters — a can’t-miss act in any venue — will daz- zle with sibling harmonies and irresistible melodies. PRESTON JONES Natalia Lafourcade 8 P.M. THURSDAY, MAY 29-FRIDAY, MAY 30, WINSPEAR OPERA HOUSE, 2403 FLORA ST. $63.95+ AT TICKETS.ATTPAC.ORG Mexico City singer-songwriter Natalia Lafour- cade has built a nearly 30-year career out of fus- ing pop, folk and jazz in fascinating fashion. Apart from building a fervent fanbase, her music has also earned her a slew of awards, including a 2024 Grammy (her fourth overall) for best Latin rock or alternative album. In a victory lap of sorts, Lafourcade has hit the road in support of her 12th studio album, Cancionera, a concept re- cord of sorts about the “Golden Age of Mexican cinema,” a 20-year stretch from 1930-1950. “This album is full of symbolism, inspired by the surre- alism of Mexico and the value of our tradition and iconography,” Lafourcade told The Associ- ated Press earlier this year. “I wanted to honor the songs and the path of the cancioneras and cancioneros of life.” PJ Alison Krauss and Union Station 7:30 P.M. SATURDAY, MAY 31, THE PAVILION AT TOYOTA MUSIC FACTORY, 300 W. LAS COLINAS BLVD. $30+ AT LIVENATION.COM So evergreen are the sounds conjured by Alison Krauss and her Union Station bandmates that time can pass by more quickly than it seems. To wit: Arcadia, the band’s eighth studio album, is also its first in 14 years, but Krauss and the play- ers — Russell Moore, Ron Block, Barry Bales, Jerry Douglas and Larry Atamanuik — have scarcely lost a step since 2011’s Paper Airplane. Moore and touring musician Stuart Duncan are the new kids on the block; everyone else has been around since at least the 1987 inception. Along the way, Krauss, who has the fourth most Grammy wins in history, has kept busy with her solo career and collaborating with Robert Plant; this jaunt with Union Station is her first in that capacity in a decade. Willie Watson will kick off the evening with an opening set. PJ Simple Minds 7 P.M. SUNDAY, JUNE 1, THE PAVILION AT TOYOTA MUSIC FACTORY, 300 W. LAS COLINAS BLVD. $30+ AT LIVENATION.COM There’s probably more than a little irony tucked into the title of Simple Minds’ current tour: “Alive & Kicking.” The UK duo of Jim Kerr and Charlie Burchill is mounting its most substantial run of American venues in four decades, and the pair’s music remains as popular as ever: “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” turns 40 this year, and you’re probably humming the chorus in your head right this second. Simple Minds endured beyond the white-hot fame of the mid-1980s, continuing to write and record up through 2022’s Direction of the Heart and amassing more than a billion streams on Spotify. “The truth is we never fully wound down,” Burchill said in a statement. “There have been lots of dif- ferent incarnations of Simple Minds, but we’ve always kept our identity. A legacy can be a bur- den if you allow it to be. For us, it’s been em- powering.” With Modern English and Soft Cell. PJ Perfume Genius 8 P.M. TUESDAY, JUNE 3, THE STUDIO AT THE BOMB FACTORY, 2727 CANTON ST. $36.80+ AT AXS.COM Singer-songwriter Mike Hadreas cuts a compel- ling figure as baroque pop act Perfume Genius. For nearly 20 years, he has refined and ex- panded his sound, moving from the long, glitchy shadows of early highlights like 2012’s Put Your Back N 2 It to the more brash, glam rock-adja- cent power of 2014’s Too Bright (which contains the immortal single “Queen”) and his just-re- leased seventh album, Glory, which was pro- duced by Blake Mills. Glory, which features a looser, janglier sensibility than Hadreas’ earlier output, is no less gripping for being accessible. “It’s about trying to be as much as I can where I am,” Hadreas told The Guardian earlier this year. “You always want it to be just the beautiful things, but they’re all kind of mixed together.” Urika’s Bedroom will provide support. PJ | LET’S DO THIS | t Music Randee St. Nicholas Alison Krauss and Union Station are in the midst of their first tour in a decade.