Euless Just Got Louder

Looking for the best DJ night near you in Euless, TX? Man, do I have news for you. There’s this place called Office on Trinity that’s been quietly building something really special right here in our backyard.

I’ve lived in the DFW area for years, and honestly, finding good live music that doesn’t cost you a week’s paycheck has always been a challenge. Sure, we’ve got the big venues in Dallas and Fort Worth, but sometimes you want something more… real. Something where you can actually talk to the musicians after their set and grab a beer without taking out a second mortgage.

That’s exactly what’s happening at Office on Trinity. What started as just another sports bar has turned into an incredible hub for local music. Every Friday night, they’re packing the place with people who genuinely love music, not just folks looking to get drunk and yell over cover bands.

What’s Actually Happening at DJ Night

Here’s how it works, and why it’s different from every other “live music night” you’ve been to. They start with a DJ around 9 PM – not some college kid playing random Spotify playlists, but someone who knows how to read a room and build energy. Then, all night long, local artists play for 45 minutes between DJ sets.

It sounds simple, but how you execute it is what makes it work. The DJ keeps the party going between sets, so there isn’t any awkward dead time when everyone is standing about looking at their phones.  And the bands? They’re not just filling time – these are groups that have real followings and know how to work a crowd.

People drive in from Bedford, Arlington, even Grapevine, because word’s gotten out. Last Friday, I counted license plates from at least six different cities. That doesn’t happen by accident.

The Bands That Keep People Coming Back

90 PROOF Country

Okay, if you’re into country music at all, you need to see these guys. They’re one of the Dallas/Fort Worth area’s top country cover bands, and when I say they nail the ’90s country sound, I mean they nail it. These aren’t musicians trying to make a quick buck playing wedding gigs – they’re seasoned players who genuinely love this music.

Their version of “Friends in Low Places” had the entire place singing along so loud you couldn’t hear the actual band. But here’s what impressed me: they don’t just play the hits. They’ll throw in deep cuts from Alan Jackson or Brooks & Dunn that make the real country fans lose their minds. From Arlington to Grapevine, these bands bring serious talent to Euless, and 90 PROOF Country proves that every single time they play.

The Trinity Collective

This is a newer group that formed right here in Euless, and they’re building a loyal following fast. They do this interesting mix of classic rock covers and original material that somehow works perfectly together. Their drummer used to play in some bigger Dallas bands, and you can tell – the guy has serious chops.

One thing I enjoy about them is that they can go from performing a Fleetwood Mac song that has everyone singing to one of their songs that is just as catchy. This bass player looks like he should be teaching math in high school, but when he starts playing, everyone in the room pays attention.

Route 114

These guys are named after the road that connects all of our communities. They are the best thing about North Texas music. They are a blues-rock band, but they also play garage rock in the style of Stevie Ray Vaughan and the Black Keys. Their lead guitarist has this tone that just cuts through all the bar noise – you know when he’s playing.

They’ve been playing in the area for a while, from dingy bars in Arlington to festivals in Grapevine. But seeing them at the Office on Trinity seems natural. Maybe it’s because the place is small, or maybe it’s because the people listen instead of just talking over the music.

Why This Place Actually Works

The thing about Office on Trinity is that they didn’t try to reinvent the wheel. It’s still a neighborhood bar with reasonable drink prices and friendly bartenders who remember your order. But they’ve created this atmosphere where music matters.

For a facility this size, the sound system is considerably better than it should be. You can hear all the instruments well, and the vocals don’t get lost in the mix. I’ve been to “music venues” in Dallas where you can’t understand what the singer is saying, so this was a pleasant surprise.

The crowd is what makes it special, though. Musicians help each other out, which makes for a wonderful feeling that isn’t usually there. I’ve seen members from different bands get together, exchange gear, and even get on stage to play together. It takes time to make that kind of community.

And the staff understands. They don’t want to get you out the door quickly or sell you drinks that cost too much. They want you to have fun and come back next week. Revolutionary concept, right?

Planning Your Friday Night

The office on Trinity is located right on Trinity Boulevard – you can’t miss it if you’re coming from anywhere in Euless. Parking can be tricky on busy evenings, but there’s street parking close by if their lot fills up.

They usually start about 8 PM, but things pick up around 9. Get there around 8:30 if you want a nice spot and don’t mind starting slow. You can have a drink and relax before it gets busy.

It costs different amounts to get in, but it’s usually less than $10. For what you get, multiple bands, good sound, and drinks that won’t break the bank, it’s a great deal.

Don’t Miss This

Look, I’m not trying to oversell this. It’s not the Grammys, and you’re not going to discover the next big thing that’s going to be famous next year. But that’s exactly why it’s great.

This is actual music played by real individuals for those who want to hear something nice on a Friday night. It makes you remember why you moved to Euless in the first place: the community, the realness, and the individuals who want to do a good job.

Euless, don’t sleep on this. DJ Night is where the weekend begins. Follow them on social media to see who’s playing when, and trust me, mark your calendar. This is becoming the heartbeat of our local music scene.

FAQs

What time should I get there for the DJ Night? 

Doors open at 8:00, and music starts around 9:00. Getting there by 8:30 gives you time to settle in.

How much does it cost? 

Usually under $10 cover, depending on the bands. Drinks are reasonably priced.

What kind of crowd can I expect? 

A mix of ages, all united by actually caring about music. Very welcoming, unpretentious group.

Can I request songs?

 The DJ takes requests between band sets. The bands sometimes take requests, too, especially if it’s something they know.

Should I come alone or bring friends? 

Both work great. Easy to meet people if you’re solo, but also perfect for a group night out.

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