Prince Royce in Dallas
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About Prince Royce
Prince Royce basically invented the modern bachata crossover. The guy came out of New York in the late 90s as a teenager and somehow made a centuries-old Dominican rhythm sound like something every pop radio station needed to play. 'Stand By Me' did the heavy lifting—became this gateway drug for people who'd never heard bachata before. He kept that going through the 2000s with stuff like 'Kiss Me' that felt like the perfect middle ground between Latin and mainstream pop. What's always been true about Prince Royce is that he doesn't overthink it. He's not trying to reinvent bachata or prove anything. He just sings these straightforward love songs and somehow they stick. He's sold millions of records globally, done the Latin Grammy thing, collaborated with everyone from Pitbull to Arturo Sandoval. The guy's been consistent in the way that actually matters—he showed up, delivered what he promised, and never treated his audience like they were something to outgrow.
Shows are packed with people who know every word. Couples slow dance through the whole thing. Prince Royce works the crowd with genuine ease, no pretense. You get the sense he's played these songs a thousand times and means every note. The energy is romantic rather than frenzied.
Known for Stand By Me, Guilty, Kiss Me, Obsesión, Back It Up
Prince Royce + Dallas
Prince Royce's connection to Dallas runs deep in the city's Latin music community. When he touched down at Texas Trust CU Theatre in September 2022, he brought the kind of bachata credibility that made him essential to a generation of listeners. That night, he delivered "Te espero" — a track that showcases why he's spent decades as one of the genre's most reliable voices. It's the kind of song that reminds you why Prince Royce still matters: he understands the language of longing better than most, and Dallas crowds have always responded to that sincerity.
Prince Royce in Dallas News
- Romeo Santos, Prince Royce headed to Dallas on 2026 tour Dallas News · Dec 17, 2025
- Romeo Santos & Prince Royce Unveil 2026 Mejor Tarde Que Nunca Tour Dates Billboard · Dec 16, 2025
- Romeo Santos and Prince Royce’s 2026 US Tour: How to Get Tickets Consequence of Sound · Dec 16, 2025
- Romeo Santos & Prince Royce Announce Joint ‘Mejor Tarde Que Nunca Tour’ Remezcla · Dec 16, 2025
- Romeo Santos and Prince Royce Announce Mejor Tarde Que Nunca Tour: Everything You Need to Know Complex · Dec 16, 2025
Live Music in Dallas
Dallas has a solid Latin music infrastructure, though it lives somewhat in the shadow of San Antonio and Houston's stronger bachata traditions. Still, the city's diverse population means venues like Texas Trust CU Theatre regularly host touring acts, and artists like Prince Royce find receptive audiences. The DFW area's growing Latin demographic has pushed promoters to book more genre-specific shows, creating space for bachata and romantic regional Mexican music alongside hip-hop and country.
Dallas road trip to see Prince Royce?
Stay in Uptown or the Design District — both have actual walkability and better restaurants than most of the city. Hit Uchi for inventive Japanese food before the show, or Mister Charles for French-leaning bistro cooking. Spend an afternoon in the Nasher Sculpture Center if you want something quieter; it's genuinely good and way less crowded than you'd expect. Deep Ellum's worth walking through for the murals and general vibe, though keep expectations modest. The Sixth Floor Museum covers JFK's assassination if you want something weightier. Catch drinks somewhere in Bishop Arts before heading to the venue.
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