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There’s a concert for every type of music fan in Dallas this week

From 90s rock to modern hip-hop, the Dallas, Texas-area will be flooded with star power as numerous concerts are set to go off the second week of September 2024.

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The band promises to play as many songs from their past as possible, including songs from the album, “American Idiot.” | Photo via Wikicommons/Sven Mandel

Whether your playlist is nothing but rock or pure nostalgia, there’s a concert for everyone this week. We’ve got the proof below.

If you love the 90s...

Grab tickets to see CAKE at the AT&T Performing Arts Center today at 8:30 p.m.

If you love punk...

You can’t miss this duo show featuring Green Day + The Smashing Pumpkins on Wednesday, Sept. 11 at Globe Life Field.

If you love rocking out...

Creed is back together, and you can hear hits like “With Arms Wide Open” on Wednesday, Sept. 11 at Dos Equis Pavilion.

If you love modern music...

Whether he’s singing or rapping, Childish Gambino is a jack-of-all-trades, and he’s coming to the American Airlines Center on Wednesday, Sept. 11.

If you love TV and movie soundtracks...

Tune into “Avatar: The Last Airbender In Concert” at Majestic Theater on Sunday, Sept. 15 to hear iconic songs from the Nickelodeon series.

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