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DFW's Action Packed Week: Live Music, Rodeos, Gymnastics and More from April 15th to 19th
mercredi 15 avril 2026 • Durée 03:04
Hey, DFW listeners, grab your boots and get ready for an action-packed week in Dallas-Fort Worth starting today, Wednesday, April 15th! Tonight, kick things off with the powerhouse Tedeschi Trucks Band joined by Molly Tuttle at 7 PM in Will Rogers Auditorium—expect soulful jams and bluegrass fire that’ll have you dancing all night, according to Fort Worth Events. Right after, catch the sizzling Broadway hit Some Like It Hot at 7:30 PM in Bass Performance Hall, a glamorous musical packed with jazz, romance, and non-stop laughs straight from the golden age of Hollywood.
Swing into Thursday, April 16th, with the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championship kicking off at 3:30 AM—all sessions pass available at Dickies Arena, where top college athletes flip, twist, and soar for national glory. Rodeo fans, don’t miss the PBR Stockyards Showcase at 7:30 PM in Cowtown Coliseum, featuring bull-riding thrills and cowboy showdowns in the heart of the Stockyards. Rock out later with Saliva at 8 PM in Tannahill’s Music Hall for high-energy anthems that defined the early 2000s.
Friday, April 17th heats up with Texas Arlington Mavericks baseball versus Sacramento State Hornets at 6 PM in Clay Gould Ball Park—perfect for cheering under the lights. Then, the Stockyards Championship Rodeo roars at 7:30 PM in Cowtown Coliseum, blending bronc busting, roping, and Texas pride. Cap the night with Everclear at 10 PM in Billy Bob’s, delivering ’90s nostalgia hits like “Wonderwall” covers and crowd-pleasing rock.
Saturday, April 18th explodes with the Syndicate Smokedown and Music Festival starting early in the Fort Worth Stockyards at 500 NE 23rd Street—think mouthwatering BBQ battles, live tunes, and smoky showdowns. More Mavericks baseball at 2 PM in Clay Gould Ball Park, followed by the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championship Finals at 3 PM in Dickies Arena. Art lovers, head to the Dallas Art Fair from April 16th through 19th for modern masterpieces from top galleries, as highlighted by Visit Dallas.
Wrapping the weekend, hit Improv Comedy Club in Arlington on Sunday, April 19th at 7 PM for gut-busting laughs, and keep an eye on Texas Rangers games ramping up soon at Globe Life Field. From rodeos to flips and festivals, DFW’s buzzing—get out there and make memories!
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Your Ultimate DFW Event Guide: From Equestrian Thrills to Broadway Shows This Week
dimanche 12 avril 2026 • Durée 03:03
Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Dallas-Fort Worth this Sunday, April 12, and straight through the week and weekend. Today kicks off with high-energy action at Dickies Arena, where the FEI World Cup Session 9 jumps into equestrian thrills at 11:30 AM, perfect for horse lovers craving world-class competition. Head over to Lupton Stadium at 1 PM for TCU Horned Frogs baseball facing off against the Arizona Wildcats—grab those purple pom-poms and cheer under the Texas sun. Families, Flip Circus at North East Mall in Hurst has shows at 1 PM and 4 PM, delivering acrobatic flips and clownish chaos that'll have kids giggling all afternoon.
In the Stockyards, Ultimate Bullfighters roar into Cowtown Coliseum at 1:30 PM, a wild showdown of man versus beast that's pure adrenaline. Catch The SpongeBob Musical at Casa Mañana at 3 PM, where Bikini Bottom comes alive with catchy tunes and undersea antics for all ages. Comedy fans, Extreme Dwarfanators Wrestling slams into Texas Double Deuce at 5 PM, and Kerwin Claiborne brings the laughs at Hyena's Comedy Nightclub starting at 6 PM.
Tea lovers, Tea Around Town Dallas runs from 8 AM to 10 PM today, turning the city into a strolling tea party with sips at spots across DFW. Fort Worth also launches Architecture Week today through April 18, spotlighting stunning buildings with tours and exhibits—check out the Stockyards for historic vibes.
Monday's a breather, but Tuesday heats up with TCU Horned Frogs hosting Tarleton State Texans baseball at Lupton Stadium at 6 PM, and Some Like It Hot swings into Bass Performance Hall at 7:30 PM, a jazzy Broadway blast of romance and rhythm. Keep the party going midweek with Butterflies in the Garden at Fort Worth Botanic Garden, fluttering through April 30 for a serene spring escape amid vivid wings and blooms.
Weekend warriors, Dallas Reggae Festival rocks April 11-12 with Caribbean beats, food, and crafts promoting unity through music, as noted by Visit Dallas. Billy Bob's Texas keeps the live tunes rolling, and theater buffs can snag seats for Kinky Boots or Ragtime in Dallas venues. Spring markets buzz at Dallas Farmers Market all week with skyline views, eats, and shopping.
Whether you're into sports, shows, or serene strolls, DFW's delivering non-stop fun—get out there and make memories!
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DFW's Best Events This Week: From Spring Blooms to Rodeos and Craft Beer Festivals
mercredi 1 avril 2026 • Durée 03:09
Hey, DFW listeners! Welcome to your friendly guide for what's popping in Dallas-Fort Worth this week, starting right now on this sunny Wednesday. Whether you're craving music, eats, sports, or family fun, we've got the scoop on the hottest events to fill your calendar through the weekend.
Kick off today with the Dallas Arboretum's spring bloom extravaganza. Their "Dallas Blooms" festival is in full swing, featuring over 500,000 tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths bursting in every color imaginable across 66 acres. Entry is $20 for adults, and they're open till 5 PM—perfect for a midweek picnic under the Texas sun, according to the Arboretum's official event page.
Tonight, catch the Fort Worth Stockyards' Championship Rodeo at 7:30 PM. This weekly thrill ride packs bull riding, barrel racing, and calf roping with top cowboys competing for big prizes. Tickets start at $25, and it's family-friendly with that authentic Western vibe, as listed on the Stockyards' schedule.
Thursday heats up with the opening night of the Perot Museum's new "Dinosaurs Unearthed" exhibit in Dallas. Dive into life-sized animatronic T-Rexes and interactive fossil digs—$20 admission, running through Sunday, per the museum's announcements.
Foodies, Friday's your night at the State Fair of Texasgrounds for the return of Big Tex Food Fest. Sample wild eats like fried bubblegum ice cream and loaded tater tot nachos from 100 vendors. Gates open at 11 AM, general admission $15, straight from the fair's event lineup.
Sports fans, the Texas Rangers host the Oakland Athletics at Globe Life Field this Friday at 7:05 PM, kicking off a three-game series through Sunday. Expect fireworks post-game Friday, with tickets from $25 via MLB.com. Meanwhile, the Dallas Stars face the Colorado Avalanche Saturday night at American Airlines Center—hockey action at its finest, per the NHL schedule.
Weekend warriors, head to the Fort Worth Zoo Saturday for Wild Wild West Day, with cowboy shows, petting zoos, and train rides from 9 AM to 5 PM ($18 adults). Sunday brings the Dallas Craft Beer & Games Festival at Reverchon Park, tasting 100+ brews paired with board games and live music—$50 tickets, according to VisitDallas.com.
Don't miss the free Levitt Pavilion concert series Friday in Arlington, featuring indie rock band The Suffers at 8 PM under the stars.
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Packed Week of Can't-Miss Events and Festive Happenings in Dallas-Fort Worth
lundi 24 novembre 2025 • Durée 03:16
Dallas-Fort Worth listeners, get ready because this week is packed with can’t-miss events and festive happenings. Kicking off this Monday, November 24, The Ranch in Las Colinas is hosting its Annual Farm to Fork Tasting Event from 5 to 7 p.m. Celebrate 16 years of Texas hospitality with a curated selection of local flavors, chef-driven bites, and a great chance to mix and mingle with other food lovers in the area, all brought together to support regional producers. According to Patch Dallas, it’s a signature event for anyone hungry for authentic Texas fare.
If you want to dig deep into local history and Western culture, Fort Worth’s famous Stockyards are open for guided day tours all week long. My Guide Dallas reports that these tours take you back to the heyday of cowboys and cattle drives, with stops at legendary sites and live entertainment every day. There’s also the City & Fort Worth Combination Tour, perfect for listeners wanting to explore both cities in one go.
With Thanksgiving just ahead, festivities abound. The 7th Annual Thanksgiving Fest is happening Tuesday evening at Canales Furniture in Fort Worth, promising community vibes, music, and fun. Thursday morning, Operation Turkey gathers volunteers at The Library Bar to deliver thousands of hot meals throughout the Metroplex. This effort, announced by Eventbrite, lets you give back and share holiday cheer while meeting new friends.
Black Friday is rolling in with exclusive shopping pop-ups, including the lululemon Fort Worth Collective starting at 7 a.m. Friday. Listeners looking to dance off those calories, check out SoDown’s On The Air Tour at Insomnia Night Club Friday night for high-energy beats and electrifying vibes.
Families can enjoy LEGOLAND Discovery Center for interactive exhibits in Grapevine, or experience the Dallas Welcome Tour, which provides a ride through the city’s best spots. For music lovers, there’s a unique Pink Floyd Concert in the Dark, a waitlist-only show featuring a top violinist at a secret location in Fort Worth, all week long according to Eventbrite.
For art and nostalgia, stroll through colorful holiday displays or check out exhibits at the Dallas Museum of Art. VisitDallas recommends dropping by central attractions for free events, or taking the kids out to the merry installations and seasonal fun.
That’s a taste of what Dallas-Fort Worth offers this week. Whether you’re strolling historic avenues, tasting Texas produce, giving back, or rocking out, there’s an adventure for everyone. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Dallas-Fort Worth Abuzz with Holiday Events, Attractions, and Entertainment
vendredi 21 novembre 2025 • Durée 03:06
Dallas-Fort Worth is buzzing with holiday spirit, unique events, and festive fun all weekend long. Whether you love dazzling lights, riveting performances, or hands-on activities, there is plenty to do across the metroplex.
Starting today, immerse yourself in the magic of the holiday season at the Texas Christkindl Market in Arlington outside Globe Life Field. Modeled after European Christmas markets, the Christkindl features handcrafted gifts, exclusive collectibles, tasty German treats, and live entertainment through Sunday. In Addison, Vitruvian Lights launches this Saturday, transforming Vitruvian Park into a winter wonderland with 1.5 million sparkling LED lights wrapping hundreds of trees. The festivities kick off with a lively tree lighting and music from the Emerald City band Limelight, with the lights continuing nightly through January.
Looking for something tasty and entertaining tonight? The Dallas Museum of Art is hosting Padma Lakshmi from Top Chef with an interactive talk about her new cookbook as part of the Arts & Letters Live series. Meanwhile, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents a world premiere and Mozart’s Symphony No. 40, with performances through Saturday at the Meyerson Symphony Center. Theater fans have a holiday classic to enjoy: A Christmas Story: The Musical is at Winspear Opera House all weekend, bursting with laughs and plenty of heart. For families, the McKinney Repertory Theatre is performing A Christmas Carol at McKinney Performing Arts Center, while Dallas Children’s Theater debuts The Pigeon Gets a Big Time Holiday Extravaganza!—a whimsical musical journey for the kids, running all weekend.
If you are looking for high-energy action, HYROX Dallas returns for a full weekend of competitive fitness races, welcoming thousands of athletes and spectators to join the excitement from Friday morning through Sunday.
Art lovers will want to check out the Balloon Museum’s Let’s Fly exhibition at South Side Studios, where playful, interactive installations inspired by flight fill the space with color and light. For comedy fans, Fred Armisen is being honored by Dallas VideoFest with the Ernie Kovacs Award Saturday night at the Texas Theatre.
Over in Fort Worth, the Fort Worth Holiday Shopping Experience takes over the Will Rogers Memorial Center Saturday and Sunday, boasting over 200 local makers and vendors—perfect for finding unique holiday gifts.
Cap off your weekend at Six Flags Over Texas Holiday in the Park in Arlington, with festive rides, holiday shows, a nightly tree lighting ceremony, and memories for the whole family.Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more ways to make the most of your Dallas-Fort Worth adventures. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
DFW Buzzing with Events: Cowboys Stadium Tours, Concerts, and Family Fun
jeudi 20 novembre 2025 • Durée 02:36
The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is buzzing with an incredible lineup of events this week, making it the perfect time to get out and explore. For those looking for a unique local adventure today, November 20th, Dallas offers guided tours of the iconic AT&T Cowboys Stadium. You can hop on a special tour that not only gives you behind-the-scenes access to the stadium but also takes you on a city sightseeing tour, blending football history with the vibrant cityscape according to My Guide Dallas. If you’re traveling with family, the LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Grapevine is a guaranteed hit for the kids and a fun escape for everyone.
Music lovers, tonight’s concert scene is set to light up. At the House of Blues Dallas, you can catch Earl Sweatshirt on the 3L World Tour, with Dogpark performing in The Cambridge Room, promising an eclectic evening of hip-hop and indie sounds. Over in Fort Worth, Arlington Music Hall and Bass Performance Hall are hosting a variety of concerts, including performances from The Gatlin Brothers and Lady Wray, so check local listings for showtimes, as highlighted by Fort Worth Events and House of Blues Dallas.
If you’re seeking something festive to kick off the holiday season, Fort Worth’s Stockyards offer an immersive cowboy experience, blending history, shopping, and live entertainment in one of the region’s most iconic neighborhoods. The Perot Museum of Nature and Science is hosting its Bug Lab Exhibit from now through January 4, delivering an interactive way to learn about the bugs that run our world, making it a must-see for families and science fans, as mentioned by Visit Dallas.
This weekend, take part in the city’s thriving nightlife with an array of concerts, art exhibits, and culinary hotspots across Uptown, Deep Ellum, and the Bishop Arts District. According to FTWtoday, you’ll also find festive family events such as art classes, animal encounters, and outdoor fun tailored for all ages. Those who want to stay active can find open pickleball courts and group fitness programs offered by the City of Fort Worth, so check their city events calendar for locations and times.
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Fencing, Broadway, Lifestyle Medicine, and More: DFW's Exciting Weekend Lineup
mercredi 19 novembre 2025 • Durée 02:49
Dallas-Fort Worth is buzzing with excitement this week, and listeners can jump right in starting tonight. Head over to Fort Worth for a thrill if you love competitive sports, because USA Fencing is hosting their November North American Cup at the Fort Worth Convention Center. According to USA Fencing, spectators are welcome, and you can catch some of the best fencing athletes in the country up close, with finals scheduled through Sunday.
For music lovers, clear your schedule this Friday night for the Bass Performance Hall in downtown Fort Worth, where Broadway's biggest hits are center stage with shows running almost every evening. Ticket information is updated via Tours To You, and this week’s performances bring the best of touring talent, with the hall’s famous acoustics making for an unforgettable night out.
If you're in the mood for learning and innovation, this is also the week for the annual Lifestyle Medicine Conference, happening in Dallas with both in-person and virtual options. As reported by the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, registrants can expect wellness workshops, networking events with healthcare leaders, and hands-on demos through Friday.
Families looking for something active can check the Fort Worth city calendar for Open Play Fridays at the Southwest Community Center, perfect for all ages and especially fun for kids who want to burn off extra energy with games and activities. City of Fort Worth officials encourage participants to arrive early, as spots fill up quickly.
Foodies, don't sleep on the many local pop-up events. Numerous microbreweries in Deep Ellum and Bishop Arts are rolling out small-batch releases this weekend, often paired with live local music and food trucks. Local guides on Community Impact and social media highlight these events as relaxed and friendly, ideal for kicking back with friends after work.
As the weekend approaches, Dallas’ Museum of Art transforms into a nighttime destination with their Late Nights at DMA event on Friday evening. Visitors can explore the galleries, join special art workshops, and groove to live bands performing in the sculpture garden. The museum’s staff recommends booking tickets in advance as this event frequently sells out.
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Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow-N-Fire Thrills Fort Worth
dimanche 16 novembre 2025 • Durée 02:51
Hot Wheels fans and adrenaline seekers will want to dash to Dickies Arena in Fort Worth for Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow-N-Fire. This family thrill ride runs today with a 2:30 PM show and a special Pre-Show Party starting at noon, where you can scope out the giant trucks up close, score autograph cards, and walk the arena floor. It’s a one-of-a-kind chance to meet your favorites like Mega Wrex, Tiger Shark, and Bigfoot, who’s celebrating a milestone birthday. If you want the full VIP experience, you can even get behind the scenes with the drivers and their monster machines. According to the official Dickies Arena schedule, tickets are still available and kids get discounted pricing, so this is perfect for family adventure.
On the concert circuit, the House of Blues in Dallas is hopping this week. Tonight, catch Durand Jones and the Indications as they bring the Flowers Tour 2025 to the Music Hall at 7:00 PM. Later in the week on Wednesday, Xavier Wulf takes the stage, and Thursday brings the buzzed-about EARL SWEATSHIRT 3L World Tour. Fans of live music can grab tickets now and enjoy some of the best indie, alternative, and hip-hop acts working today. More upcoming shows this weekend include Pouya on Friday and Tanner Usrey on their Bad Love Tour also on Friday, so music lovers have plenty of reasons to get out downtown, as detailed by the House of Blues Dallas concert schedule.
Movie buffs can hit up the Rooftop Cinema Club for a fun screening of Lilo & Stitch today, set up for a relaxed outdoor viewing experience. This is a great pick for families or anyone who loves a classic Disney movie under the stars, according to Community Impact’s current events list.
If you’re looking for something truly iconic, make plans for next Sunday when the GM Financial Parade of Lights rolls through Downtown Fort Worth starting at 6:00 PM. This beloved annual tradition brings festive floats, sparkling performances, and family fun as holiday season gets underway, as highlighted by Informate DFW and Visit Dallas.
History buffs can discover Dallas on guided tours like the JFK Assassination and Sixth Floor Museum Tour or explore the city and stadiums with small-group guides, as recommended by My Guide Dallas, which is ideal for newcomers or anyone wanting a deep dive into Dallas-Fort Worth’s unique culture.
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Monster Trucks, Holiday Movies, and Live Music Highlight a Vibrant Dallas-Fort Worth Weekend
samedi 15 novembre 2025 • Durée 02:51
Dallas-Fort Worth is bursting with energy this weekend and the lineup of events offers something for everyone across the Metroplex. For families and monster truck lovers, Dickies Arena in Fort Worth is the place to be as Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live: Glow-N-Fire rolls into town from November 14 through 16. This action-packed show features legendary trucks like Bigfoot, Tiger Shark, and Bone Shaker, all lit up with a new glow-and-fire theme. There are afternoon and evening performances today, November 15, with pre-show parties where fans get up close with the monster trucks, meet the drivers, and take home exclusive souvenirs. Special VIP tickets include a behind-the-scenes tour, making it memorable for both kids and adults, according to Dickies Arena.
If you love classic holiday movies and want to enjoy the cool fall air, head to the Rooftop Cinema Club in Fort Worth today from 2 to 4 PM for a special screening of Home Alone. With tickets ranging from 13 to 31 dollars and panoramic views of downtown, it is a fun way to get into the holiday spirit, as highlighted by Dallasites101.
Live music fans have several options in DFW this week. At House of Blues Dallas, Madilyn Mei brings The One Man Circus Tour to the Cambridge Room tonight, November 15, starting at 7 PM. The venue is known for its intimate atmosphere and great acoustics, and this concert promises a dynamic performance for pop and indie listeners, as detailed on the House of Blues website.
For those looking to explore more, the Dallas Arts District is alive with performances and downtown buzz all weekend. Fort Worth’s renowned Stockyards continue offering guided tours, giving listeners a taste of Texas history and cowboy culture, mentioned by My Guide Dallas.
Families seeking more adventure can check out LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Grapevine, which remains a crowd favorite for interactive play and creative building challenges. Sports fans can schedule a behind-the-scenes look at Cowboys Stadium with special tours continuing through the weekend.
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DFW Dazzles With Holiday Extravaganza of Lights, Shows, and More
vendredi 14 novembre 2025 • Durée 03:42
Listeners in Dallas-Fort Worth, get ready for one of the most exciting weekends of the year as the region is buzzing with unique experiences, dazzling performances, and festive holiday events for every age and interest.
The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden has kicked off Holiday at the Arboretum, lighting up the gardens with the glowing Night Glow by AURORA alongside returning favorites like The 12 Days of Christmas Gazebos and The Christmas Village. This seasonal display transforms the Arboretum into a spectacular wonderland now through early January. Meanwhile, the ever-popular Trains at NorthPark are back and bigger than ever, with nearly 1,600 feet of model train track weaving through some of America’s most iconic landmarks, all inside NorthPark Center. Families can also experience the interactive Choo-Choo Tales, a live theatrical storytime right in the heart of the train exhibit.
Over at Galleria Dallas, Snowday and Santaland offer imaginative, immersive rooms perfect for holiday photo ops, along with an enchanting simulated train ride to the North Pole where the little ones can meet Santa Claus himself. Just up the road in Grapevine, the Gaylord Texan Resort is hosting ICE!, an awe-inspiring walk-through exhibit sculpted from over two million pounds of ice, this year featuring scenes from the holiday classic Elf. Visitors can try the massive ice slides, scavenger hunts, and grab a photo with Santa.
Live entertainment is thriving too. Friday night, consider seeing Bryan Adams with special guests Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo at American Airlines Center, or catch comedian Hannah Berner at the Majestic Theatre. For music lovers, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra is celebrating 125 years with ‘Pops Through Time: Iconic Scores & Classic Hits’ at the Meyerson Symphony Center all weekend.
Fort Worth is fired up as Dickies Arena hosts Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live: Glow-N-Fire, bringing monstrous trucks to life with jaw-dropping stunts, a dazzling light show, motocross, and meet-and-greets with the drivers. Kids and adults alike are in for a treat, and special kids pricing makes it even more accessible.
On Saturday, consider a trip north to Old Celina Park for the Troubadour Festival – a celebration of Texas barbecue and country music, featuring 30 renowned pitmasters and performances from Clay Walker and other top country artists. Meanwhile, the AT&T Performing Arts Center will bring music fans together with a special screening of the newly restored Stop Making Sense, hosted by Talking Heads’ Jerry Harrison.For something more offbeat, Meow Wolf Grapevine is running the immersive Phenomenomaly experience, a spectacle of music, movement, and storytelling within their surreal environment every Friday to Sunday. And for a laugh, Improv Addison welcomes comedian Trae Crowder all weekend, while on Sunday, the Dallas Comedy Club turns the spotlight to trans comedians with the Here to Pee Comedy Tour.No matter where you are in Dallas-Fort Worth, from dazzling lights and Santa visits to monster truck thrills, comedy, opera, barbecue, and fine art, your weekend is waiting. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI