
3 Indie Bands Reunite for Epic Dallas Family Show
Three legendary Canadian indie bands who've been friends since childhood brought their 25-year friendship to life on stage in Dallas. The All the Feelings Tour turned South Side Ballroom into a heartfelt celebration of music, friendship, and genuine connection.
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When Stars, Broken Social Scene, and Metric took the stage at South Side Ballroom on June 9, it wasn't just another nostalgia tour. It was a family reunion between three bands who've been friends since childhood, trading members and memories through 25 years of making music together.
Dallas scored the second stop on the nationwide All the Feelings Tour, catching the bands fresh and energized. The performance radiated genuine affection, with band members jumping between sets and collaborating like old friends at a backyard barbecue.
Stars opened the night with emotional intensity, delivering cinematic songs through the intertwined voices of Torquil Campbell and Amy Millan. When Campbell dedicated "Dead Hearts" to "your ghosts," the crowd sang back every word of classics like "Your Ex-Lover Is Dead" in what felt like a collective therapy session.
Broken Social Scene brought the chaos next, rotating roughly 11 musicians across the stage like an orchestra that wandered into a house party. They aired new material from "Remember the Humans," their first album in nine years, while frontman Kevin Drew joked about his "teleprompter years" and forgetting lyrics.

Drew also addressed the elephant in the room, apologizing for a 2009 Dallas cancellation. "I always come here thinking, 'don't mess up the Dallas show. You owe them,'" he said, before bringing out Metric's Emily Haines to sing "Anthems for a Seventeen-Year-Old Girl," the band's signature song her voice made famous.
Metric closed with 90 minutes of pure force, proving four people can sound like an army. Live cameras projected each player onto screens behind them, transforming the venue into an immersive light show that pulled everyone toward the stage.
Frontwoman Emily Haines highlighted the band's North Texas roots, noting that bassist Joshua Winstead and drummer Joules Scott-Key both graduated from University of North Texas. The two met in Denton in the early '90s, played in local bands, then moved to New York City together to join Metric.
Why This Inspires
This wasn't three bands cashing in on their glory days. It was genuine friends choosing to create something together, inviting audiences into decades of shared history. In an era of manufactured tours and nostalgic cash grabs, the All the Feelings Tour proved that authentic connection still resonates louder than any marketing campaign.
The night ended with members from all three bands sharing the stage, trombones and all, blurring the line between separate sets and one long celebration of friendship that happens to include incredible music.
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