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4 can't-miss music events in Dallas this week

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Published on June 13, 2018
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If you love live music, there's no time like the present when it comes to getting out and about in Dallas. From folky punk rock to psytrance, here are the local shows worth checking out this week.

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Jeremy Enigk at Club Dada

Celebrate the 22nd anniversary of Jeremy Enigk's legendary album "Return of the Frog Queen" this Friday night. 

Enigk, a solo artist and member of Seattle-based bands Sunny Day Real Estate and The Fire Theft, released the album 22 years — shocking audiences with a curious mix of English folk and American punk, orchestral chamber pop and progressive rock, and deeply personal lyrics.

When: Friday, June 15, 8 p.m.- Saturday, June 16, 6 a.m.
Where: Club Dada, 2720 Elm St.
Admission: $18

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The Patrick Hill Quartet at Two Corks and a Bottle

Enjoy a live performance by The Patrick Hill Quartet at the Uptown Dallas winery and bar Two Corks and a Bottle. You'll sip custom wines while swaying to the sound of smooth jazz.

When: Saturday, June 16, 8-11 p.m.
Where: Two Corks and a Bottle, 2800 Routh St., #140
Admission: Free admission; $15 minimum purchase

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Simon Patterson at Lizard Lounge

Dance the night away with Simon Patterson at Lizard Lounge.

The underground trance DJ hosts Open Up on BBC 1, one of the hottest radio showcases of emerging music from the tech trance and psytrance scene. He's a regular fixture at major music festivals — including EDC, Beyond Wonderland and Dreamstate — and brings an immersive audio-visual experience to clubs around the world. 

When: Saturday, June 16, 9 p.m.- Sunday, June 17, 4 a.m.
Where: Lizard Lounge, 2424 Swiss Ave.
Admission: $15 general admission; $20 VIP; $280 VIP bottle service for four

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Green Velvet at Stereo Live

Catch house and techno musician and producer Green Velvet at Stereo Live this Saturday night.

Born Curtis Alan Jones in Chicago, the self-proclaimed "unconventional house hero" is heavily influenced by Prince as well as European electronic pioneers like Britain's Nitzer Ebb and Germany's Kraftwerk.

When: Saturday, June 16, 10 p.m.- Sunday, June 17 2 a.m.
Where: Stereo Live, 2711 Storey Lane
Admission: $15 

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