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Zara Larsson
The Bomb Factory — Dallas, TX

Zara Larsson is a Swedish pop singer who came up through reality TV competition Idol in 2012 at just 14 years old. She's been building a catalog of radio-friendly pop songs that lean heavily into dance and electronic production. Her breakout moment was 'Lush Life,' a song that became unavoidable in the mid-2010s—moody, introspective, but also undeniably catchy. Since then she's built a reputation for making songs built on solid pop craft rather than experimental risk-taking. Tracks like 'Never Forget You' (with MNEK) showed her ability to slot into collaborative moments, while solo tracks demonstrate consistent songwriting sensibility. She's released multiple albums and maintained steady touring presence, particularly in European markets. Her music occupies the middle of the pop spectrum—it's confident without being arrogant, danceable without being frivolous. She's the kind of artist who gets played in clubs and on mainstream radio simultaneously without any cognitive dissonance.

Her shows tend toward high-energy pop spectacle with solid choreography. Crowds are engaged but rarely lose their minds. She commands a stage professionally without being magnetic. The energy is consistent rather than transcendent—you get what you expect from a pop touring act.

Known for Lush Life, Never Forget You, Ain't My Fault, Ruin My Life, Uncover

Zara Larsson stopped by American Airlines Center on September 18, 2025, running through a setlist that balanced her sharper cuts with the obvious crowd-pleasers. She leaned into the album deep cuts early—"Pretty Ugly" and "Ain't My Fault" set the tone before pivoting to the hits. The middle stretch got interesting: "Midnight Sun" and "On My Love" showed she's got range beyond the radio singles, then "Never Forget You" closed things out with that understated confidence she brings to everything. Dallas got a lean, efficient set that knew what it was doing.

Dallas has a surprisingly robust pop and alternative scene that extends well beyond its country music roots. The city hosts major venues pulling national acts and has developed a younger audience hungry for contemporary pop, electronic, and hip-hop influenced artists. The Deep Ellum district has become a cultural center with clubs and mid-sized venues that support pop crossover acts. Radio support in the Dallas market is solid for mainstream pop, and streaming demographics skew young enough to support artists like Larsson.

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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