GhostDragon’s August 28 date at The Echo Lounge & Music Hall in Dallas has a concept worth unpacking before you look at the ticket: it’s called POV: It’s 2016, and Myles Parrish — whose duo Kalin and Myles split in March of that year — is opening the bill. GhostDragon himself was fifteen in 2016. The nostalgia here is specific, not decorative, and the Echo — a 1,000-capacity theater on N. Stemmons Fwy — is the right room to stage it in. This is a production-scale booking, not a club night.
About GhostDragon
Born Preston Mah in Dublin, California, GhostDragon started classical piano at five and drums at seven before graduating from Berklee College of Music — a background that shows up in how he builds a track. His future bass and EDM-pop sound is melodic and emotionally-driven in a way that separates it from the more assembly-line end of the genre. He’s charted at #2 on the Billboard Dance Breakout and has logged collaborations with Zedd, Marshmello, SLANDER, Seven Lions, ILLENIUM, The Chainsmokers, Cash Cash, and Gryffin.
His 2022 debut album could’ve been us runs nine tracks built around a single emotional premise: the bittersweet weight of what-if. “This album is for the people that always think about the outcome if they did something different,” he’s said of it. The POV: It’s 2016 tour concept pulls from the same emotional pocket — nostalgia framed as a shared condition rather than just an aesthetic.
As for Myles Parrish: the California-bred artist made his name as half of Kalin and Myles, the R&B and hip-hop duo that signed to Republic Records in 2014 and landed “More Than Friends” and “Love Robbery.” The group split in March 2016. His placement on this bill is the most narratively satisfying detail in the whole announcement.
The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
The Echo Lounge & Music Hall is at 1323 N. Stemmons Fwy in Dallas — a 1,000-capacity theater-format room that sits toward the top of the Dallas club circuit. The theater layout matters for a show like this: GhostDragon is a headliner running a production set, and the Echo is scaled for exactly that. Find more upcoming shows on the DFW concert calendar.
Tickets & Details
Tickets are available via Ticketmaster. Add-on packages include a Pre-Show Pass, Happy Camper Pass, and Valet Parking. This is an 18+ event. Doors for an 8:00 PM show on Friday, August 28, 2026 at The Echo Lounge & Music Hall, Dallas, TX.