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What to do in Dallas-Fort Worth Texas

What to do in Dallas-Fort Worth Texas

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Events in Dallas-Fort Worth

"Stay in the know with 'Events in Dallas-Fort Worth,' your daily podcast for all the latest happenings in the DFW area. From concerts and festivals to sports and cultural events, we’ve got you covered."Copyright 2025 Inception Point Ai
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  • DFW's Best Events This Week: From Spring Blooms to Rodeos and Craft Beer Festivals
    Apr 1 2026
    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.

    There's so much to dive into, listeners—grab your crew and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more DFW updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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    3 mins
  • DFW's Sunday Guide: Rooftop Movies, Bridal Expo, and More
    Mar 29 2026
    Hey listeners, kick off your Sunday in Dallas-Fort Worth with some rooftop magic at Rooftop Cinema Club Downtown Fort Worth on Throckmorton Street. Catch The Greatest Showman at 2 PM, celebrating the wild birth of show business with a visionary's rise to fame, or dive into the gritty payback thriller Set It Off at 6:45 PM, where four women hit the banks for justice. Patch.com highlights these as perfect spots for cinematic vibes under the stars today.

    Brides-to-be, don't miss the Fort Worth Bridal Expo at Tarrant Events Center starting at noon, packed with vendors, gowns, and inspiration for your big day, according to Unation.com. Families, head to the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History for general admission fun from noon or the immersive Serengeti film at 12:30 PM, as listed on their event page.

    Looking ahead to the rest of the week? Yesterday's buzz carries over—Ragtime is rocking the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre in Dallas at 7:30 PM through the weekend, a powerhouse musical from the Dallas Theater Center. Comedy fans, Jessimae Peluso is live at Big Laugh Comedy Club on Main Street in Fort Worth, with shows wrapping up tonight and more laughs possible midweek.

    Gear up for active adventures: the Irving Marathon hits the streets today and tomorrow, drawing thousands for a massive run through the area, per RunGuides.com. Lace up for the Great Blue Heron Hustle 5K and 10K trail run at John Bunker Sands Wetland Center in Combine, starting early this morning if you haven't already. Families loved Kids Sensory Play Day at The Shops at Park Lane in Dallas yesterday at 11 AM, and Showtime Saturday at Galleria Dallas brought magic at 11:30 AM—check for similar pop-ups.

    Catch the tail end of Back to the Future: The Musical in Fort Worth through today, time-traveling with killer tunes, as the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce raves. Mopar Heaven revs up car enthusiasts at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday. Bubble Planet's immersive bubbles floated at Grapevine Mall all weekend, and Native Plant workshops bloomed at Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center.

    Whatever your vibe—movies, runs, shows, or expos—DFW's got you covered this week. Stay spontaneous, listeners!

    Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • DFW Weekend Guide: Tecnobanda Fest, Salsa Nights, and Horned Frogs Baseball Heat Up Dallas-Fort Worth
    Mar 28 2026
    Hey, DFW listeners, it's your friendly guide to all the action in Dallas-Fort Worth this weekend and beyond. Today, Saturday March 28th, kick things off with high-energy vibes at the Tecnobanda Fest 2026 featuring Banda Movil and more, starting at 5 PM at Plaza Mexico in Fort Worth. According to ticketon.com, this festival promises pulsating tecnobanda beats, live performances, and a lively crowd perfect for dancing the night away—grab tickets quick before they're gone.

    If salsa's your groove, head to La Terraza Rooftop Nights at Te Deseo tonight. Salsavida.com lists it as a hot social spot with smooth rhythms under the stars, ideal for spinning with new friends or showing off your moves. And don't miss Fuego Sundays tomorrow at Longhorn Icehouse in Dallas, where the salsa scene heats up with free lessons leading into a packed dance floor—salsavida.com reports 26 free salsa sessions across DFW in the next month, so this is prime time to jump in.

    Sports fans, catch the TCU Horned Frogs Baseball game at 1 PM today in Fort Worth, as highlighted on fortworth.events. Cheer on the Horned Frogs in this exciting matchup amid the city's cowboy heritage vibes—think Stockyards energy with modern thrills.

    Looking ahead to the rest of the week, fortworth.events teases more concerts, theater, and rodeos in the Stockyards, plus international art at the Kimbell Art Museum. Salsa lovers have 56 events lined up over the next 30 days per salsavida.com, from socials to lessons, keeping the rhythm alive through the weekend and into next week. Whether you're exploring the National Cowgirl Museum, hitting a musical, or just wandering entertainment venues, DFW's calendar is buzzing.

    Dive into these spots for unforgettable memories—Tecnobanda for banda fans, salsa rooftops for dancers, baseball for the competitive spirit. Your weekend adventure starts now!

    Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more DFW fun. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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