16 June 4 - 10, 2026 dallasobserver.com DALLAS OBSERVER Classified | MusiC | dish | Culture | unfair Park | Contents Vile makes his way to the Cedars in the thick of summer, he’ll have a new record — titled “Philadelphia’s Been Good to Me” — ready to be heard live for the first time. The album dropped May 29, so you’ll just have to keep it on repeat until mid-July. Tickets start at $46. AS Grupo Frontera July 24, American Airlines Center The behemoth, Latin Grammy-winning band that has rocketed norteño-cumbia music to new heights is delivering the Triste Pero Bien C*brón Tour this summer. AS Noah Kahan July 30, Globe Life Field The Grammy-nominated folk artist just became the first-ever solo act to sell out four nights in a row at Boston’s iconic Fen- way Park. To put that in perspective, he’s only playing one night at Globe Life Field in Arlington, so you might want to move quickly on this one. The hype is likely to skyrocket even more with the release of his forthcoming album, “The Great Di- vide,” out in April. AS Kesha Aug. 7, Dos Equis Pavilion Pop music iconoclast Kesha famously once told us, “Tick tock on the clock/But the party don’t stop, no.” Her Freedom Tour, however, is stopping by Fair Park this sum- mer. She’s bringing Chromeo and Meek along for the fun to celebrate her latest re- cord, 2025’s . (It’s titled “period” — we were confused, too.) AS St . Lucia Aug. 20, Granada Theater Two very important words for the crowd old enough to have fond memories associated with St. Lucia: No. Opener. There will be two sets, though. One for their two albums dropped last year, “Fata Morgana: Dusk” and “Fata Morgana: Dawn.” Tickets are on sale now. AS 311 & Dirty Heads Aug. 25, Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory The two reggae-rock longhaulers are link- ing up for a co-headlining tour coming to Irving in the last stretch of summer. We aren’t masochists, but we can’t imagine a better time of year for their music to hit just right in North Texas than during melted- margarita season. Dirty Heads have a forth- coming album due in June, too, so don’t check SetlistFM just yet. AS Lil Wayne Aug. 27, Dickies Arena It’s Weezy F., baby, and this time, the “F” stands for Fort Worth. The hip-hop legend is coming to Dickies Arena to celebrate his 20+ Years of Carter Classics Tour. His catalog boasts so many hits that it’s safe to say you can expect a packed with all of the favorites: “A Milli,” “Mrs. Officer” and of course, “Lolli- pop.” 2 Chainz will be there in support, which seems like the opposite of a fuckin’ problem. AS Music from p15 SCAN HERE TO ENTER TO WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS SCAN HERE TO ENTER TO WIN 2 TICKETS