Mac Rating: 5.00 | Votes: 1 | Date: 03/07/2026 00:33:00
A diner by morning, a 1,000-cap stage by night. AM/FM at 1950 Market Center Boulevard in Dallas's Market Center district is, in its own description, multiple frequencies on the same dial - an early-opening neighbourhood diner and lounge indoors, and out back the AM/FM Backyard, a scalable open-air live music venue running 500 to 1,000-plus capacity with premium tables, box suites and an LED Ferris wheel over the crowd. The production is tour-grade for the size: a full L-Acoustics rig with P1 processing, a 45-by-21-foot stage with side wings, truss front and back, and a HOG 4-driven lighting system flexible enough that visiting engineers plug in rather than truck in. The booking, curated by the Spune operation, reads like a record-collector's shelf - Osees, Guided By Voices, Death From Above 1979, The Black Angels, Machine Girl, Black Country New Road, Greensky Bluegrass, Gary Numan, Tripping Daisy - an indie, psych, punk, metal and roots mix that few Texas rooms attempt in one season. Inside, the diner-lounge side runs from morning coffee through late-night drinks with its own small stage for intimate shows and DJ sets, and the whole operation hires out in pieces - semi-private rooms, VIP areas, full-backyard buyouts for a thousand. The Market Center location just northwest of downtown keeps parking sane and rideshare quick, and the format delivers what the name promises: different frequencies, same dial, all day. The Spune pedigree explains the booking taste: the Fort Worth-born promoter has spent two decades running Texas independent venues and festivals, and AM/FM is its Dallas flagship - the backyard's box suites and premium tables borrowing amphitheater comforts while the general-admission field keeps club prices. The kitchen's elevated diner menu serves from morning through the encore, private-event buyouts range from a 20-seat stage corner to the full thousand-cap yard, and the LED Ferris wheel glowing over Market Center Boulevard has become the venue's unofficial logo.
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