What to do in Dallas-Fort Worth Texas

DFW Weekend Packed with Music, Arts, and Pride Festivities


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Calling all listeners in Dallas-Fort Worth, the last weekend of June 2025 is packed with excitement and memorable events for every taste and age. If you are ready to fill your calendar, listen up for all the top things to do in DFW from today, June 28, and through the weekend.

Start your Saturday with a burst of summer flavor at the Mimosa Festival in Dallas, which kicks off at 8 AM. From there, head over to Fort Worth’s Backyard for a day of live music, delicious bites, and some serious brunch vibes according to FortWorth.Events. Live music fans, you are in for a treat—there are over a thousand shows happening this weekend across the Metroplex. Catch Thievery Corporation at House of Blues Dallas, or if reggae is more your style, Stephen Marley will light up the Dos Equis Pavilion, sharing the stage with Stick Figure and The Hip Abduction. EDM lovers can vibe to Subtronics and a stacked lineup at Silo Dallas according to Songkick.

For a Texas country evening, Robert Earl Keen brings his legendary storytelling to Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth, while Grammy-winner Ashley McBryde is also hitting the stage at this iconic venue. You can also hear Hayes Carll at Tulips in Fort Worth, or catch The Bright Light Social Hour back in Dallas at Sundown at Granada, making it one of the most music-packed weekends of the season as detailed by Fort Worth CultureMap.

Looking for arts and family events? Art lovers can explore Summer Art on Main Open Studios in Dallas from 11 AM to 5 PM, a perfect activity for both creativity and inspiration, as listed by VisitDallas. Film buffs won’t want to miss the Oak Cliff Film Festival, which runs through Saturday evening at various venues across Dallas, showcasing new indies and acclaimed features. For Broadway fans, The Lion King is roaring in downtown Dallas—perfect for families or anyone who loves a magical production, according to My Guide Dallas.

Pride Month festivities continue in vibrant style. Trinity Pride Fest brings color and celebration to Fort Worth, and Downtown Dallas hosts community events and block parties in the Arts District, welcoming all to spread joy, love, and unity as highlighted by VisitDallas and Fort Worth CultureMap.

History buffs can join a JFK Assassination and Sixth Floor Museum tour, or hop on a sunset e-scooter ride through downtown Dallas for a unique view of the city. And don't forget to check out the eclectic night scene—whether it is comedy and drag shows, late-night eats, or clubbing, there are endless late-night options in both cities.

Whatever you are into—music, food, arts, or family fun—Dallas-Fort Worth is buzzing this weekend with happenings around every corner. Thank you for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss what is hot in DFW. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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