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Hey sports weirdos and adventure chasers, I’m Oly Bennet, globe-trotting fanatic of all things fun, and Dallas is one giant highlight reel this week.
Kick off in the Dallas Arts District at Reliant Lights Your Holidays 2025 at Sammons Park at the AT&T Performing Arts Center on December 6, 5:30–8:30 p.m. According to the AT&T Performing Arts Center, it’s free, packed with thousands of LED lights, a Christmas drone show by world‑record holders Sky Elements, fireworks from Pyrotex, live music from legendary Dallas alt‑rock band Jackopierce, real snow, mini golf, and blinking Santa hats. That’s basically a stadium light show for your eyeballs.
The next night, December 7 at 5:30 p.m., The Dallas Conservatory brings Rockefeller Christmas at The Majestic to the Majestic Theatre on Elm Street. Their event listing promises Radio City–style fun with jazz and hip‑hop numbers plus Act II of The Nutcracker, complete with snow falling on stage and “live gingerbread children.” That’s peak Dallas: high kicks, high camp, and absolutely Instagram‑ready.
For music‑loving locals planning ahead, bluegrass phenom Billy Strings brings his headline tour to Dickies Arena in nearby Fort Worth on December 12 at 7:30 p.m., as listed by Dickies Arena. If you treat guitar solos like extreme sports, that’s your Super Bowl.
Holiday lights more your pace? Klyde Warren Park’s Tree Lighting Celebration presented by Energy Transfer hits on December 6, 4:00–8:30 p.m. Klyde Warren Park’s own calendar says expect photos with Santa, story time with Mrs. Claus, Frosty and Rudolph meet‑ups, face painting, crafts, games, a special show at the Nancy Best Fountain, plus a Nutcracker performance and the Mayor’s Tree lighting. Elite vibes for a picnic, a pickup football game, then hot chocolate under the lights.
Want something only-in-the-know locals flex on social? Check VisitDallas’ holiday roundup for SNOWDAY pop‑ups at the Galleria, festive pop‑up bars, and the city’s famous Margarita Mile of taco‑and‑tequila stops; VisitDallas highlights these as seasonal musts that trend hard with visitors and locals.
For quieter culture days, line up a Dallas Symphony holiday concert at the Meyerson Symphony Center and then wander to nearby bars with live music that D Magazine often features on its Dallas concert calendar; it’s where locals scout what’s cool before it fully blows up.
Mix in your own mini sports tour: toss a frisbee at White Rock Lake, then chase barbecue glory at a local joint featured by VisitDallas in its barbecue and brewery guides, or design a “quirky stadium tour” with bowling, ax‑throwing, and arcade bars around Deep Ellum and the Design District—both areas VisitDallas tags as nightlife and live‑music hot spots.
Night‑owls into EDM should bookmark the Winter Wonderland Masquerave and Dallas EDM Awards at Sounders on December 27, 9 p.m.–2 a.m., described on Eventbrite as a dress‑to‑impress masquerade with the city’s EDM scene out in full glitter.
So whether you’re chasing drone shows, Nutcracker snowstorms, bluegrass shredding, or taco‑powered bar crawls, Dallas this month is running a full‑court press on fun—and you, my fearless listeners, are officially in the know.
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