- Dallas, TX has several reggae clubsgratte-ciel de dallas image by Jean-Luc Dallons from Fotolia.com
Dallas, Texas is the eighth largest city in the USA and has a population of 1.2 million people. Dallas had a strong arts and music scene, hosting both local and national bands every night in almost every genre. Reggae is no exception, as there are several reggae clubs in Dallas. - Murphy's Place is a bar and grill that serves American and African food, and also hosts live music shows on Friday and Saturday nights. Saturday is always reggae night, though they often have reggae bands and DJs on other nights of the week as well. Their website does not list their live music schedule, so you will need to call the club directly to see who is playing.
Murphy's Place Dallas
9410 Walnut Street
Dallas, TX 75243-2174
214-570-8175
murphysplacedallas.com - Palm Beach Club is a Caribbean-themed bar and grill that serves Caribbean food, such as jerk chicken, Rasta sticks (fried vegetables), and more. The club is also decorated with an island motif: grass straw canopies and Jamaican colors. They offer both reggae DJs and live bands frequently and have a dance floor to get down to the reggae vibes. For more information on performances, call the club for a schedule.
Palm Beach Club
2816 Main Street
Dallas, TX 75226-1501
214-742-4743 - Trees is a popular live music club that hosts national acts frequently. While the club is not strictly reggae, it does have national touring reggae bands (bands that you have likely heard of and get national radio play) play regularly at the club. The schedule is posted on its website and you can buy tickets to most shows right from the site. Since the venue caters to more well-known bands, you will likely pay more to see a reggae show here than other reggae clubs in Dallas.
Trees
2709 Elm Street
Dallas, TX 75226-1425
214-741-1122
treesdallas.com
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