What to do in Dallas-Fort Worth Texas

DFW Bursting with Live Music, Comedy, Art, and Family Fun This Week


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Dallas-Fort Worth is packed with excitement this week and heading into the weekend, so let’s dive right in and make some plans. For live music lovers, The Kessler Theater hosts Pete Yorn tonight at 7 PM, and Trees in Deep Ellum brings Akeem Ali to the stage, also at 7 PM. If you want to laugh, hit the Big Laugh Comedy Club for the Big Laugh Open Mic this evening, where local comics keep the jokes coming.

Looking ahead to the weekend, according to Songkick, there are over a thousand live music events coming up in DFW. Highlights include Alejandro Escovedo performing at The Kessler, Bowling for Soup rocking the Arlington Music Hall, and Jon Anderson with the Band Geeks at Moody Performance Hall. Plus, Club Dada, Three Links, and Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios have indie, rock, and electronic acts lined up throughout the week. Whether you’re into country, pop, or alternative, there’s a show for you.

Art and history lovers shouldn’t miss Titanic: The Exhibition at MI New York in Dallas, letting visitors step into the world of the famous ship. The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is running the colorful Memories Through a Child’s Eyes exhibit, sharing unique perspectives of Dallas history. The Perot Museum’s Sound Trek: Journey of Sound is a hands-on adventure into how sound works in our lives, perfect for families or curious minds.

If you’re looking for an active or educational outing, consider a Fort Worth guided day tour or a city and Fort Worth combination tour, both highly recommended by My Guide Dallas. Want something a little different? The Dallas Sunset Fat Tire E-Scooter Guided Tour and Downtown E-Scooter Sightseeing and History Tour offer outdoor fun with a twist.

Fort Worth’s calendar is full too, with music festivals, theater performances, ballet, and even rodeos. The Fort Worth Events Guide says to check their schedule for tickets to big-name concerts at Grand Prairie or smaller shows in legendary honky-tonks.

Don’t forget the Dallas Arts District Pride Block Party wraps up June’s Pride Month festivities with food, music, art, and family-friendly fun. If dad hasn’t had his day yet, treat him to a game of Top Golf, a steak dinner in Uptown, or Western boots from Wild Bill’s in the West End.

With so much going on, there’s truly something for everyone in Dallas-Fort Worth this week. Mark your calendars, grab your tickets, and enjoy some unforgettable experiences. 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.
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