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Band of Horses at The Echo Lounge & Music Hall | November 20, 2026

Twenty years on, “The Funeral” still sounds like someone left a room you didn’t know you were inside. Band of Horses is touring the whole debut front-to-back — Everything All the Time in its entirety, followed by a second set of fan favorites — and the final leg of that campaign hits Dallas on Friday, November 20 at The Echo Lounge & Music Hall. No support act. Doors at 7, show at 8. It’s their version of a document becoming a monument.

About Band of Horses

Ben Bridwell formed Band of Horses in Seattle in 2004 after Carissa’s Wierd dissolved, brought in Phil Ek — the same producer who made Fleet Foxes and Modest Mouse sound like themselves — and recorded a debut that landed sideways in the best way. Everything All the Time went Gold, gave the world “The Funeral” (Pitchfork ranked it among the 200 best songs of the 2000s), and started showing up everywhere: Gossip Girl, One Tree Hill, How I Met Your Mother, a Kid Cudi sample, and a 2025 Gryffin remix that introduced the song to people who weren’t alive when it came out. Some songs just do that.

Bridwell is the only member who’s been there through all of it — lineup shuffles, the band’s relocation from Seattle to Charleston, SC, label jumps from Sub Pop to Columbia to Warner and back. The current lineup is Bridwell on vocals and guitar with Creighton Barrett on drums, Matt Gentling on bass, Brett Nash on guitar, and Joel Graves on keys. Their third album, Infinite Arms (2010), earned a Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Album and debuted at #7 on the Billboard 200. Their most recent LP, Things Are Great, came out in 2022. The 20th anniversary reissue of Everything All the Time — 19 remastered tracks plus a companion LP of rarities, demos, and previously unreleased material — dropped March 20, 2026 on Sub Pop.

About The Echo Lounge & Music Hall

The Echo Lounge sits in Dallas’s Design District at 1323 N. Stemmons Fwy — 25,000 square feet, full-venue capacity around 1,000, the kind of room where a proper production rig gets to do its job. Compare it to the Austin stop the night before at Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater: outdoor, bigger, a different animal entirely. Dallas is the contained one. For a complete-album performance built on quiet passages and dynamic contrast, that’s not an accident in the routing.

Tickets

Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster. Doors open at 7:00 PM, show at 8:00 PM. No ticket prices were available at press time. This is the final fall North American leg — the tour closes in Charleston at the end of November. If you’re catching it in Texas, there are four stops: Austin, Dallas, San Antonio, Houston. See all upcoming DFW concerts or the Echo Lounge venue page for more.

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Concert Details

📅November 20, 2026
🕐7:00 PM
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