Maggie Lindemann’s return to Dallas marks a full-circle moment for the singer-songwriter who was born and raised in Big D before launching a global music career.
Lindemann, 27, first found an audience as a teenager posting singing videos on social media platforms; her early breakout was the 2016 viral hit “Pretty Girl,” a pop anthem that cracked the Top 10 in several countries. Lindemann told Chicago’s Windy City Times she lived in Dallas until ninth grade before moving away, first to San Antonio for a year and then to Los Angeles.
Since her initial burst of mainstream pop success, Lindemann has continually reinvented her sound — blending pop, alt-rock, pop-punk and darker alternative influences into a fiercely personal style. Her 2021 EP, Paranoia, and 2022 debut studio album, Suckerpunch, showed an artist pushing into heavier, emotionally raw territory, while her 2024 EP, Headsplit, and 2025 sophomore album, I Feel Everything, further expanded her sonic palette with introspective lyrics and genre-blending production.
Fans attending the Dallas show can expect a mix of her biggest early hits alongside newer alt-pop and rock-tinged tracks. For $208.85, attendees can purchase a ticket that includes a meet-and-greet with Lindemann.
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DETAILS: Feb. 21 at House of Blues Dallas. Tickets start at $31. ticketmaster.com.