DFW Weekend Guide: Rangers Home Opener, Beyoncé Concert, and Festival Fun Await
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Starting today, head to Globe Life Field in Arlington for the Texas Rangers' home opener against the Houston Astros at 6:05 PM. According to the MLB schedule on mlb.com, this sold-out showdown features fireworks post-game, perfect for baseball fans shaking off winter. Nearby, the Fort Worth Stockyards host the Spring Rodeo Roundup at 8 PM in the Cowtown Coliseum, with bull riding, barrel racing, and live country tunes from local band The Wilder Blue, as listed on visitfortworth.com.
Tonight in Dallas, catch the sold-out Beyoncé concert at the American Airlines Center—yes, Queen Bey is bringing her Renaissance World Tour extension to town, per ticketmaster.com reports, with doors at 7 PM and special guest Megan Thee Stallion. If that's not your vibe, the Dallas Museum of Art's First Saturday event runs free from 5 to 8 PM, featuring interactive art workshops, live jazz by the Dallas Jazz Orchestra, and a pop-up taco bar from local fave Fuel City Tacos, straight from dma.org.
Sunday brings the North Texas Irish Festival at Fair Park from 9 AM to 6 PM, the biggest Celtic bash in the South with 500 performers on 10 stages, Irish dance competitions, and whiskey tastings—don't miss the U.S. Fleadh Championships qualifier, according to irishfestival.org. Families, the Fort Worth Zoo's Wild Wild Weekend starts at 10 AM with animal encounters and a dino dig exhibit through Monday.
Monday through Wednesday, the Dallas International Film Festival lights up venues like the Angelika Film Center with 150+ screenings, including world premieres of Texas-made indies—grab passes at dallasfilm.org. Foodies, the Frisco Food Truck Festival rolls in Thursday at Toyota Stadium from 5 to 10 PM, boasting 40 trucks, live music from DJ Nudge, and craft brews, per visitfrisco.com.
Wrapping the week, the Fort Worth Opera's production of Puccini's La Bohème opens Friday at Bass Performance Hall with stunning sets and rising stars—tickets flying fast on fwopera.org. And don't sleep on the Deep Ellum Arts Festival preview pop-ups all weekend with street murals and gallery crawls.
There you have it, DFW—your ticket to non-stop fun. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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