Thursday, December 19, 2024

NDG Entertainment Guide: Music hits the spot this week in DFW

Photo credit: http://urbanfetes.com

By Tiffany Gilbert, NDG Entertainment

This week you can enjoy a wide range of entertainment including the Arlington Jazz Festival to theater fans can enjoy Anastasia at Fair Park and You Got Older at Kitchen Dog Theater. Below are several more events happening this week and upcoming events going on sale this week.

Don’t miss out on Feature Friday This Friday At Status. This event will be held on March 1 and March 2, at Status NightClub, in Dallas. The Co-Operative Group aspires to curate a culmination of luxury, fashion and creativity infused into the night life experience. STATUS is not only a premier Lounge but an expression of a state of mind! The Co-Operative Group’s mission is to create great vibes, an amazing experience and everlasting memories. For tickets visit Eventbrite.com.

Dance it up at Urban Fêtes presents: SILENT “R&B vs TRAP” Party Dallas on March 1, at Taboo Lounge, in Dallas. Vibe out to 3 Live DJs spinning the hottest New & Old School Trap & R&B hits you can find. You must be 21 or older to attend. There is a strict no refund policy unless Urban Fetes cancels the event. Be sure to RSVP at http://www.silentpartydfw.eventbrite.com.

Jam out to Jammin” The Reggae Day Party on March 2, from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Heroes Lounge, in Dallas. Be sure to stop by during the day party. $1 drinks and no cover until 10 p.m. Live entertainment includes DJ QB, DJ Boladi, DJ Shawn Sniper, DJ Malcom Vex and more.

Come see  Wiz Khalifa and Curren$y perform live on March 7, at 7 p.m. at the House of Blues, in Dallas. For more information and tickets visit Houseofblues.com.

Tom Joyner will bring his farewell tour to Dallas in August. Tickets for the “One More Time Experience” go on sale to the public Friday, March 1 at 11 a.m. through LiveNation. You can purchase tickets at MAJIC945.com. Joyner will host the event in multiple cities with more artists and guests expected to join the tour throughout the summer. Dallas will be a special stop on the tour with the city being a pivotal point in his career. Joyner originally gained popularity as “The Fly Jock,” a name coined for his daily travel schedule to anchor two drive-time radio shows—mornings in Dallas and afternoons in Chicago.

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