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S3nsi Molly performing onstage at The Bomb Factory. Credit: SiSi Encarnacion

From June 24th to July 3rd, the Wingstop House of Flavor came to Dallas, one of only two North American cities to host the “ultimate fan destination”. The 10-day activation held at the Bomb Factory featured free wings, live soccer match viewings, and musical performances, coinciding with the 2026 FIFA World Cup festivities. On opening and closing nights, Dallas crowds went crazy for stars like FERG (f.k.a A$AP Ferg) and BigXthaPlug. The Vibes Texas Takeover on July 1st was arguably the most important night of the entire run.

Vibes Texas was founded by Romii Rae (a.k.a Destinee Holloway) in 2017. The independent event brand is notable for curating creative events and shows while showcasing the best of Dallas’ independent/underground music scene. Shortly after the conclusion of the Bosnia and Herzegovina vs USA match, the stacked lineup of Vibes Texas Takeover musicians and DJs took turns delivering genuine, unique performances. For many in the audience, it was their first time experiencing artists like LYNN, Lexaay, Graham Malice and Yakiyn.

Coach Tev, a rapper and filmmaker from Irving, Texas, chopped it up with us after his set. “I’ve been performing with Vibes Texas since like 2018, so to see this turnout and to see the whole city come and pack this out, it’s amazing. It’s a great feeling…I’m grateful to be a part of this”. Performing alongside Coach Tev for their new single KIONNA, southern rapper Ali Almighty was representing Greenville, Texas. “Tonight I’ll be performing KIONNA with Coach Tev… We just dropped it last week, so I hope everybody loves the song.” Ali Almighty also has plans to drop a new album in August.

“-to see this turnout and to see the whole city come and pack this out, it’s amazing.”

Coach Tev

The crowd was starstruck when local celebrity S3nsi Molly brought out TayMoney for their song 6 in Heels. On stage with them was Dallas sensation DJ Honey. “Vibes Texas has been super fun and amazing… I got onto the lineup because of my girl S3nsi Molly”. When S3nsi asked Honey to DJ during her set, it was a no-brainer. “Dallas, Texas, you know. Shout out to Wingstop, shout out to Vibes Texas”. A true girls girl, Honey closed out with a shout out to all the ladies. Check her out at Paparazzi Chophouse on Sundays, or FiveAM Theater on Fridays/Saturdays.

S3nsi Molly performing onstage at The Bomb Factory. Photo Credit: SiSi Encarnacion Credit: SiSi Encarnacion

Sounds were also provided throughout the night by the esteemed NaturalHiiigh (Dallas Entertainment Awards DJ of the Year), as well as StayBryght, Cozy Campos, and ASHMAR.

Check out Rashad Miller’s article ‘By Way of Dallas Is Telling the City’s Story, One Collaboration at a Time’ detailing the A$AP Ferg performance, as well as Hance Taplin’s exclusive line of House of Flavor jackets.

If you missed out on this talent-packed night at the Bomb Factory, do not worry. Vibes Texas and the artists they platformed this July 1st have many more shows, albums, and visual projects in the works. You can tap in with the entire House of Flavor Vibes Texas Takeover lineup on Instagram and continue to support local, independent artists from across North Texas.

Vibes Texas @vibestexas

Romii Rae @romiirae

Yakiyn @yakiyn

S3nsi Molly @s3nsi.molly

Graham Malice @grahammalice

Coach Tev @coachtev

Lexaay @lexaayy

LYNN @lynnthebadguy

Ali Almighty @realalialmighty

NaturalHiiigh @anaturalhiiigh

ASHMAR. @ashmar.ca

Stay Bryght @staybryght

Cozy Campos @cozycampos

The post Vibes Texas Brings Black Independent Artists to National Stage for Wingstop House of Flavor appeared first on Dallas Weekly.

Based on reporting by The Dallas Weekly.



The post Vibes Texas Brings Black Independent Artists to National Stage for Wingstop House of Flavor appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

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