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DFW This Weekend: Comics, Rangers Baseball, Arts Festivals and Family Fun Pack the Schedule

DFW This Weekend: Comics, Rangers Baseball, Arts Festivals and Family Fun Pack the Schedule

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Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Dallas-Fort Worth this weekend and into next week—starting right now on this sunny Sunday in April. Whether you're craving high-energy sports, family fun, or artsy vibes, the DFW area's got you covered with non-stop action.

Kick off today with Collect A Con at the Fort Worth Convention Center Arena from 10 AM, where comic fans and collectors dive into a massive showcase of pop culture treasures, panels, and exclusive merch—perfect for geeking out all afternoon. Over in Arlington, catch the Texas Rangers wrapping up their series against the Cincinnati Reds at Globe Life Field with a 1:35 PM first pitch; snag VIP experiences for that extra thrill, as Globe Life Field reports it's opening weekend excitement. Families, head to North East Mall in Hurst for Flip Circus shows at 1 PM and 4 PM, featuring jaw-dropping acrobatics and clown antics that'll have kids—and adults—laughing non-stop. Theater lovers, don't miss The SpongeBob Musical at Casa Mañana at 3 PM, a bubbly underwater adventure packed with songs and spectacle straight from Bikini Bottom.

Tonight, rodeo fans can still catch the Stockyards Championship Rodeo echoes from yesterday at Cowtown Coliseum, but gear up for more thrills tomorrow. Hockey heads, yesterday's Lone Star Brahmas versus Amarillo Wranglers at NYTEX Sports Centre in North Richland Hills was a blast—check schedules for midweek games. Country music die-hards, Ernest lit up Billy Bob's last night at 10 PM with his hit-packed set; keep an eye for similar boot-stompin' nights ahead.

Looking ahead, the Deep Ellum Arts Festival takes over Dallas from tomorrow through Tuesday, April 3 to 5, transforming the neighborhood with visual artists, multiple live music stages, food trucks, and community vibes—DFW Happens calls it a spring must-do. Then, mark your calendars for April 16 to 19 for the Fort Worth Main Street Arts Festival downtown, one of Texas's biggest with hundreds of artists, stages, and family activities. Nature buffs, Butterflies in the Garden at Fort Worth Botanic Garden runs through April 30, letting you wander amid fluttering wings and spring blooms.

From rodeos to rangers and arts explosions, DFW's serving up epic memories—grab tickets quick before they vanish!

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