Dallas’ legendary Longhorn Ballroom is set to reopen
“As a 5th generation Texan, I know how important the return of the Longhorn Ballroom is to Texas in general and to Dallas specifically,” says Cabanis. “The lore is real. The floors have secrets and the walls have memories.
And we’re excited to tell these stories with each show we present.”In a statement, Dallas mayoradded that the venue is “a monument to our city’s rich music history,” calling the project “a wonderful opportunity to help preserve a piece of our past.”
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