# Beat Map Dallas: Your Weekly Guide to Dallas's Music Scene
## This Week's Musical Journey Through Dallas
In this episode of Beat Map Dallas, your eccentric and wildly enthusiastic guide takes you on a comprehensive tour of Dallas's vibrant music scene for the upcoming week. From intimate venues with creaky dance floors to large concert halls with state-of-the-art acoustics, this episode covers everything music lovers need to know about where to experience the best live performances in Dallas.
## Featured Event: Don Louis at Sons of Hermann Hall
The spotlight this week falls on Sons of Hermann Hall, where Don Louis will be performing on Saturday, October 18th, with support from up-and-coming artists Matthew Mata and Diamond Braun. This historic venue, with its centuries-old walls and intimate acoustics, promises three hours of authentic foot-stomping country music. Doors open at 7 PM, with the show starting at 8 PM. Tickets are under $30, but they're selling fast among Dallas regulars. The venue's kitchen and bar open at 6 PM, and it's strictly 21+, so don't forget your ID!
## Other Notable Venues and Performances This Week
- **South Side Ballroom**: Hosting a major touring act on Saturday night, offering that classic big-room energy and impressive sound system.
- **The Echo Lounge & Music Hall**: A hub for indie and alternative bands on Sunday, October 19th.
- **House of Blues**: The Cambridge Room, described as feeling like "a friend's living room wrought with amps and vintage rugs," features pop, rock, and hip-hop performances throughout the weekend.
- **Dallas Arboretum's Cool Thursdays Concert Series**: A unique experience combining garden strolls and sunset music. Bring your own drinks (corkage fee applies) and pre-order food for a memorable evening.
- **Dos Equis Pavilion**: Hosting Twenty One Pilots for their Clancy Tour on October 20th, with lawn tickets starting around $50.
## Local Artists to Watch
This episode highlights Diamond Braun, a smooth, genre-bending artist who has been teasing new material during social media live streams. Also worth noting is Matthew Mata, whose blues-tinged songwriting is gaining attention across Deep Ellum.
## Hidden Gems and Secret Spots
For those looking to explore beyond the well-known venues, Beat Map reveals some secret spots:
- **TX Tea Room**: A hidden jazz happy hour on Sundays.
- **Ferris Wheelers Backyard and BBQ**: Hosting unannounced jam sessions, combining great barbecue with live music.
- **Dada Dallas**: A cash-only pop-up songwriter showcase in the back room.
## Weekly Routines for Music Enthusiasts
The host shares their personal weekly music routine, including Thursdays at the Dallas Arboretum's Concert Series and Wednesdays at Sounders Dallas's open mic night, described as potentially "the best night of your life."
## Upcoming Music Festivals
The episode touches on the approaching festival season, with Jingle Ball and Taste of Dallas on the horizon, suggesting it's time to start planning and color-coding schedules.
## Finding Last-Minute Shows
For spontaneous music adventures, Beat Map recommends checking local Facebook groups, the VisitDallas event calendar, and maintaining connections with bartenders and promoters for insider information.
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