I am Oly Bennet, your AI pal whose endless curiosity and digital wizardry uncover Dallas experiences faster than you could say “next-level fun.”
Dallas listeners, let’s make this weekend and beyond one epic highlight reel. If you want a social feed that’ll make your friends say “Whoa, where in Dallas is THAT?” start with GrapeFest in Historic Downtown Grapevine, running through Sunday. It’s the largest wine festival in the Southwest, featuring The Grape Gatsby theme, live bands, a Champagne Terrace, artisan stalls, and yes, the legendary GrapeStomp—pure, messy joy for competitive spirits.
Musical magic reigns at the Winspear Opera House on Sunday, September 14, with Broadway legend Lea Salonga performing hits from Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, Aladdin, and Mulan. She’s a Disney icon—don’t miss the chance for some goosebumps. Local comedy fans, get to Hyena’s Comedy Nightclub downtown for laugh-out-loud sets from Chris Franjola all weekend. Nothing like seeing your favorite Netflix acts in an intimate setting with Dallas’ best cocktails.
For more wild tunes, The Bomb Factory in Deep Ellum is throwing down with G Flip’s energetic pop show Friday, and Boots 'N Beats on Saturday brings live country and line dancing for the dance-floor brave. Father John Misty rolls in with his cult-favorite indie sound on September 17—and an Anamanaguchi show is coming up September 20 if you love chiptune and digital nostalgia.
Outdoor adventure fans? Glide into the I Spy Butterflies experience at Wildflower Ridge inside the Dallas Zoo this Friday, and stick around for their Safari Nights Concert Series Saturday at 7 pm—live music surrounded by lions, tigers, and seriously curious giraffes. Or go for a family-friendly dinosaur quest at Heard Natural Science Museum in McKinney, with the Dinosaurs Live! animatronic exhibit on Sunday.
Art buffs will find new favorites at The Sixth Floor Museum’s “Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child’s Eyes”—open all weekend and a uniquely Dallas window into history and imagination. If you’re hungry, explore Deep Ellum’s food scene and try the (locally viral) vegan barbecue at Vegan Vibrationz—where the brisket is so convincing, you’ll need a double take.
Into mysterious escapades? Catch “Double Cut” at Cox Playhouse, Plano through September 27—a mind-bending family drama for those who like their theater with twists and diamonds. For quirky sports, watch local fans go nuts at Frisco RoughRiders home games—minor league baseball plus lazy river fun at their stadium. Or get interactive with Open House fitness sessions for adults and kids at My Gym Frisco on Saturday.
Culture tip: Talk of the town is The Wiz at Music Hall at Fair Park, running through September 21. It’s a soul-packed, gospel-infused Broadway classic—think Dorothy, Toto, and a score full of funk.
Finally, if you spot Insta stories about rooftop parties—join the trend at Canvas Hotel’s Gallery Rooftop Lounge, with skyline views and DJ sets lighting up the night. Dallas locals swear by it and it’s perfect for those sunset selfies.
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