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Best Indie & Rock This Month

in Fort Worth

November 2024

Badflower at Tannahills Tavern And Music Hall

Badflower

Badflower is gearing up for their upcoming "No Place Like Home" tour this fall, accompanied by support from Missio on all dates and Slothrust at select shows. Originating in Los Angeles in 2014, Badflower comprises singer/guitarist Josh Katz, lead guitarist Joey Morrow, bass guitarist Alex Espiritu, and drummer Anthony Sonetti. The masters of alternative rock, grunge, and punk often tackle heavy themes such as mental health, addiction, and societal issues in their music, and now you get to see them live!

Lucinda Williams at Tannahills Tavern And Music Hall

Lucinda Williams

One of America's finest singer-songwriters, Lucinda Williams' substantial talents transcend the genres with which she's so at ease, from folk to blues and country-rock. At every live show, Williams demonstrates why her music speaks out to so many, with yearning and mourning. 2024 sees Williams take to the road once more and you don't want to miss it!

Bethel Music at Will Rogers Auditorium

Bethel Music

Bethel Music is back and ready to shake the foundations and find new strength in their faith on a brand new tour. Based in Redding, California, Bethel Music is an offshoot of the charismatic Bethel Church and fuses the inspiring ministry of Senior Pastor, author, Christian revivalist and peripatetic speaker Bill Johnson with a publishing house, label and musical collective of musicians and songwriters including Jeremy Riddle, William Matthew and Bethel Music co-founders Brian and Jenn Johnson.

Jackopierce at Tannahills Tavern And Music Hall

Jackopierce

One of the hardest touring bands of the '90s, Jackopierce slipped under the mainstream's radar to earn a widespread following on college campuses with their pleasant acoustic folk-pop. This year they're bringing their harmonies and acoustic guitars and hitting the North American road for more live shows.

Ryan Bingham at Dickies Arena

Ryan Bingham

New Mexico born and rural Texas raised, Americana singer-songwriter Ryan Bingham draws upon a youth spent drifting between border towns, working on ranches and rodeo competitions, and sleeping rough on the road to add an old school sense authenticity to his folk-tinged country anthems. Don't miss out as the critically acclaimed muso hits the road once more!

The Crane Wives at Tannahills Tavern And Music Hall

The Crane Wives

Michigan folk outfit The Crane Wives hit the road this summer for a North American tour in the buildup to the release of their latest studio album Beyond Beyond Beyond! Their latest single "Arcturus Beaming" has set the tone for the much anticipated new record, their first in eight years, and is a welcome return to them releasing music.