Diggy Graves brings the No Vacancy Tour through Dallas on Friday, July 31, at The Echo Lounge & Music Hall. He’s a Pacific Northwest artist — based out of Tacoma, Washington — who makes genre-bending work sitting somewhere between alternative rock and rap, with horror core elements threaded through the sonic architecture. That’s not an easy combination to nail. Most artists chasing that many influences end up feeling scattered. Graves has made the fusion coherent.
The masked persona arrived in 2020 and has become central to the performance identity. When a visual component matches the sonic vision this closely, you get the sense the artist is thinking at scale — not just recording songs, but building a complete thing. The catalog carries on tracks like “Red Vineyard” and “Circus Psycho.” Recent work includes the 2025 single “Hollow” and music videos for tracks like “Zzz” and “TEETH” (featuring WesGhost), suggesting serious production investment across the board.
Resentvul and Ryan Oakes support the show. The tour spans 24 dates from late July through late August, so this is a fully committed run.
The Echo Lounge & Music Hall is a 1,000-capacity Live Nation venue on Stemmons Freeway. It books across multiple genres — rock, hip-hop, electronic, world music — and maintains solid production standards. It’s an all-ages show, which matters if you’re bringing someone under 21.
Doors open at 7 PM, show starts 7:30 PM. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster.