Dallas-Fort Worth is brimming with exciting events and experiences this week, so listeners, get ready for a whirlwind of concerts, festivals, and unique Dallas vibes. Today, the House of Blues Dallas sets the tone with two knockout shows: GWAR returns with their wild and theatrical rock spectacle at 6 PM in the Music Hall, followed by Johnnie Guilbert’s Violent Dream Tour at 7 PM in the Cambridge Room. Tomorrow night, Jenna Davis takes the stage, bringing pop energy to The Cambridge Room at 6 PM. Tuesday keeps the groove going with The Oh Hellos at 6:30 PM, while Wednesday features UK rap innovator Little Simz on her Lotus Tour at 7 PM. If you’re a jazz or video game music fan, don’t miss The 8-Bit Big Band on Thursday at 7 PM in the Music Hall, delivering orchestral renditions of classic gaming soundtracks. Madilyn Mei’s The One Man Circus and Lovejoy's One Simple Tour light up Saturday, November 15, with indie and pop sounds.
Art lovers have plenty in store as well. All week, the Dallas Museum of Art hosts the “Cecily Brown: Themes and Variations” exhibition, giving listeners a chance to immerse themselves in bold contemporary paintings and creative works. For those with young ones or a sense of nostalgia, the LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Grapevine delivers interactive building zones and rides—making it an ideal family stop any day this week.
Fort Worth listeners can lend a hand and some heart to the community through Gateway Church’s Operation Christmas Child, with donation and volunteer opportunities running every day at the North Fort Worth Campus Lobby from 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM. For outdoor fun, several guided tours are available, like the Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium Tour, Welcome to Dallas 3-Hour Small Group Tour, and a city/Fort Worth combo, perfect for exploring Dallas’ iconic locations and hidden gems according to My Guide Dallas.
Live music pulses throughout the area. D Magazine reports several must-see concerts beyond House of Blues—look out for events at Meyerson Symphony Center and other local venues, with performances from rock, pop, country, and more all popping up this week.
Whether you crave world-class art, electrifying concerts, family fun, or giving back, the Dallas-Fort Worth calendar is packed. So go ahead, make your plans and dive into the best of North Texas. Thank you for tuning in, don’t forget to subscribe, and remember: this has been a quiet please production. For more, check out quiet please dot ai.
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