• Action-Packed Week in Dallas-Fort Worth: Festivals, Protests, and Spring Fun Await
    Mar 26 2026
    Hey, DFW listeners, buckle up for an action-packed week in Dallas-Fort Worth, starting right now on this sunny Thursday! Whether you're craving culture, protests, parades, or pickle beer previews, we've got the scoop on what's buzzing from today through the weekend and beyond.

    Kick things off Saturday, March 28, with the vibrant Texas Country Reporter Festival taking over Downtown Grand Prairie from 11am to 7pm at 300 West Main Street. According to FW Weekly, it launches with the Backroads to Main Street Parade led by Grand Marshal Joe Zavala, plus armadillo races, a vendor market packed with Texas-made goods, local art showcases, famous Texan meet-and-greets, and a vintage car show—pure Lone Star fun under mild mid-70s weather.

    Also on Saturday, head to SMU's Gene and Jerry Jones Grand Atrium at 6101 Bishop Blvd for Tables of Content at 6pm, the signature fundraiser for SMU Libraries. FW Weekly highlights influential voices sparking big ideas, with the Literati Award going to Dallas Morning News columnist Robert Wilonsky. Tickets start at $200 per seat—call Amy Carver at 214-768-1939 to snag yours and support student spaces.

    Protesters, mark your calendars: The third nationwide No Kings rallies hit Dallas City Hall at 1500 Marilla Street from noon to 3pm, and Fort Worth's General Worth Square from 2pm to 5pm. North Dallas Gazette reports thousands expected across North Texas, peacefully pushing back against immigration policies and more, building on massive 2025 turnouts—could be the biggest yet!

    For families, zip out to Clark Gardens in Weatherford at 567 Maddux Road on Saturday for Hop Into Spring. FW Weekly details a bounce house, food trucks, lawn games, vendor market, Easter egg hunt at 2pm, Bunny photos, and live tunes from Jesse Jennings, Cabe Choate, and William Wallace—running through April 5 with wild art and nature vibes.

    Peeking ahead, brace for the Lone Star Smokeout barbecue bash with Riley Green and Koe Wetzel April 24-26 at AT&T Stadium's lot—tickets from $69 at their site. And pickle lovers, Martin House Brewing's Pickle Fest hits Fort Worth April 18 with free entry and $20 beer wristbands.

    Dallas-Fort Worth, you're alive with Texas spirit this week—get out, connect, and make memories!

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  • Action-Packed Week Ahead in DFW: Live Music, Comedy, and More This March
    Mar 25 2026
    Hey, DFW listeners, buckle up for an action-packed week in Dallas-Fort Worth starting right now on this Wednesday in late March 2026. Whether you're craving laughs, tunes, or smart talks, we've got the scoop on what's popping today through the weekend.

    Kicking off today, dive into some killer live music right here in the heart of the metroplex. PUSCIFER takes the stage at 7:30 pm at the Music Hall at Fair Park in Dallas, delivering their signature alt-rock vibes with a theatrical twist, as listed on National Today's Dallas events calendar. If rock en español is more your jam, catch Lo Mejor Del Rock Tour 2024 at 7:00 pm at House of Blues Dallas, featuring high-energy sets that'll have you headbanging all night, according to the same event roundup. And for finance pros or curious minds, the CFA Society Dallas/Fort Worth hosts the Private Capital Frontiers Webinar Series from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM ET—think deep dives into private markets shaking up the classic 60/40 portfolio, straight from their official event page.

    Swing into tomorrow and the weekend with comedy gold. On Saturday, April 4 at 8:00 pm, the April Fools Comedy Jam 2026: 3 THE HARD WAY rolls into Texas Trust CU Theatre in Grand Prairie, headlined by the hilarious trio with support from DeRay Davis, Eddie Griffin, and Corey Holcomb—What's Up Fort Worth has all the details on this laugh riot just minutes from Dallas.

    Looking ahead to keep the momentum, mark your calendars for Friday, July 3, when Willie Nelson's 2026 Outlaw Music Festival hits The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving. The 93-year-old legend shares the stage with Wilco, Sheryl Crow, Stephen Wilson Jr., Margo Price, and Lily Meola for a patriotic pre-July 4th blowout, as CultureMap Fort Worth reports. Tickets drop to the public March 27 at 10 am via OutlawMusicFestival.com—don't sleep on presales if you're a Citi cardholder.

    From intimate lounges like The Echo Lounge to massive arenas, DFW's scene is buzzing with variety. Grab your crew, snag those tickets early, and make unforgettable memories under the Texas sky. Traffic's a beast, so plan smart with rideshares or early arrivals.

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  • Your Ultimate Dallas-Fort Worth Entertainment Guide This Week
    Mar 22 2026
    Welcome to your Dallas-Fort Worth entertainment guide for this week. Whether you're looking to catch a film, enjoy live music, or experience some comedy, we've got some fantastic options for you this Sunday and beyond.

    Right now, if you're looking for something to do this afternoon, head over to Rooftop Cinema Club Downtown in Fort Worth. They're screening the romantic drama La La Land at 1:30 PM at 235 Throckmorton Street. It's the perfect way to spend your Sunday if you're in the mood for a feel-good movie about two dreamers in Los Angeles. The rooftop setting makes it an especially magical experience.

    As we move into the rest of the week, the Dallas-Fort Worth area is packed with entertainment options. If you're a live music fan, you'll want to catch some of the performances happening at various venues around the metroplex. The House of Blues in Dallas is hosting multiple musical performances, and venues like the South Side Ballroom are bringing in some incredible talent this spring, including the iconic punk rock band Goldfinger.

    For comedy lovers, there are several shows happening with talented performers taking the stage at venues like Punch Line Irving and Arlington Improv. These venues are hosting stand-up comedians throughout the week, so if you're in the mood for some laughs, you've got plenty of options.

    Sports enthusiasts should know that there's some exciting action happening at various venues around North Texas. From basketball games at the Comerica Center in Frisco to hockey matches at the NYTEX Sports Centre in North Richland Hills, there's plenty of athletic entertainment to enjoy.

    If you're interested in theater, keep an eye out for performances like A Beautiful Noise at the Music Hall at Fair Park, which tells the untold story of Neil Diamond's rise to stardom.

    No matter what your interests are, the Dallas-Fort Worth area has something special happening this week. Whether you prefer cinema, live music, comedy, or sports, you'll find plenty of ways to spend your time and create some amazing memories with friends and family.

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  • DFW Weekend Guide: Rangers Home Opener, Beyoncé Concert, and Festival Fun Await
    Mar 21 2026
    Hey, DFW listeners, it's your friendly guide to all the action in Dallas-Fort Worth this weekend and through next week, kicking off right now on this beautiful Saturday, March 21st. Whether you're craving music, sports, food fests, or family fun, we've got the lineup to make your plans epic.

    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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  • DFW Weekend Guide: NCAA Basketball, Disney On Ice, Live Music and More
    Mar 20 2026
    Hey, Dallas-Fort Worth listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening right now through the weekend. Today, Friday, grab your purple and gold for the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament at Ed & Rae Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth, where TCU takes on UC San Diego starting at 11 a.m., followed by Washington versus South Dakota State—tickets from $49 according to fortworth.events. Sports fans, don't miss TCU Horned Frogs baseball versus UCF Knights at Lupton Stadium at 6 p.m., prices from $14.

    For family fun, Disney On Ice: Jump In! dazzles at Dickies Arena at 7:30 p.m. with over 50 characters from Frozen, Encanto, and Zootopia, skating through magical adventures—Dickies Arena reports tickets from $33. Rodeo lovers, catch Resistol Rodeo at Cowtown Coliseum at 7:30 p.m., starting at $59. Music picks include the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra conducting stars at Bass Performance Hall at 7:30 p.m. for $39, Croce Plays Croce at Arlington Music Hall, or Randy Houser rocking Billy Bob's at 10 p.m. Comedy tonight? Alingon Mitra at Hyena's in Fort Worth from 8 p.m.

    LGBTQ+ community, head to the North Texas LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce Power Lunch at 11:30 a.m. honoring Transgender Day of Visibility, as Dallas Voice highlights. Uptown Players' Pure Glitter premieres at Kalita Humphreys Theater, a shimmering queer family tale, tickets from $36. TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND brings BODYTRAFFIC's dynamic performance at Moody Performance Hall at 7:30 p.m.

    Saturday amps up with Blade Show Texas at Fort Worth Convention Center from 10 a.m., tickets $45. Disney On Ice continues multiple shows at Dickies Arena, including 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. The SpongeBob Musical bubbles at Casa Mañana at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling slams College Park Center at 3 p.m. for $27. Laughs with Chad Prather at Hyena's or Kathleen Madigan at Will Rogers Auditorium at 7 p.m. Lone Star Brahmas hockey versus Corpus Christi at NYTEX Sports Centre. In Dallas, Gaybingo Toga Party at The Rose Room starts at 6 p.m. with $2,500 prizes, and AIDS Walk South Dallas kicks off at 8 a.m. from Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center.

    Sunday, more Disney On Ice and Stockyards Championship Rodeo at Cowtown at 1:30 p.m. Catch Texas Rangers baseball Monday at Globe Life Field.

    Whatever you choose, DFW's buzzing—get out and make memories!

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  • # Your Ultimate Dallas-Fort Worth Entertainment Guide This Week
    Mar 19 2026
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Dallas-Fort Worth this week. Today kicks off with high energy, and we've got magic, music, hoops glamour, and more to fill your calendar through the weekend.

    Starting tonight, Thursday, lace up for Disney On Ice presents Jump In! at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth. This dazzling new show stars over 50 characters from Frozen, Encanto, Zootopia, Toy Story, Moana 2, and Inside Out 2, with world-class skating, aerial acrobatics, and sing-alongs to hits like Let It Go and We Don't Talk About Bruno. Doors open early, show at 7:30 PM, and it runs through Sunday with multiple shows on Saturday and Sunday at 10:30 AM, 2:30 PM, and 6:30 PM. Grab tickets via Ticketmaster for family fun that sparks memories, or upgrade to VIP for premium seats and character greetings.

    Also tonight, Mavericks fans, don't miss the 11th annual Mavs Ball at Omni Dallas Hotel. It's courtside glamour with cocktails, dinner, auctions of game-worn jerseys and autographed gear, plus entertainment by Emerald City Band, all supporting the Mavs Foundation for women, children, and families in North Texas. Bid online even if you can't attend.

    Friday at The Post in Fort Worth, indie artist Mandy Hand debuts her full band celebrating her EP Mandyland, with openers Sarah Savage and Daniel Markham starting at 8 PM. Tickets are just over $12.

    Saturday and Sunday bring the Sixth Annual Fort Worth African American Roots Music Festival at Southside Preservation Hall. Dive into blues, gospel, and folk with Grammy winner Justin Robinson, collaborator of Rhiannon Giddens from the Oscar-winning film Sinners. Free community dance Friday, full fest Saturday noon to 10 PM, tickets $50.

    Saturday night, catch comedian Kathleen Madigan's Day Drinking Tour at Will Rogers Auditorium, her sharp stand-up from specials like Hunting Bigfoot on Amazon Prime, tickets from $50.

    Sunday, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth hosts German Soul, a live doc blending film, music, and narration on Southern food and Black identity, tying into the roots fest.

    Looking ahead, Back to the Future: The Musical blasts off Tuesday through March 29 at Bass Performance Hall, packed with Power of Love tunes and time-travel thrills.

    Whether you're skating with Disney princesses, jamming to roots rhythms, or toasting Mavs stars, DFW's delivering non-stop excitement. Get out there and make memories.

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  • DFW Weekend Guide: Cocktails, Comedy, and Concerts Light Up Dallas-Fort Worth
    Mar 18 2026
    Hey listeners, kick off your week in Dallas-Fort Worth with some high-energy vibes right here in the heart of Texas! Today, Wednesday, March 18, shake off those midweek blues at Toro Toro Fort Worth with Wednesdays for the Weary Traveler, where craft cocktails and global flavors meet live tunes to recharge your soul. Or head to the same spot for Whiskey + Laughs Wednesdays, running through April 29, blending smooth sips with stand-up comedy that’ll have you howling. Fort Worth.com highlights these as prime nightlife picks, perfect for unwinding after a long day.

    Tomorrow, Thursday, March 19, catch the action at Circle Theatre through March 28, delivering intimate live performances that capture the spirit of local storytelling. Music lovers, mark your calendars for I See Stars rocking Trees in Dallas tonight at 7 PM, a high-octane show blending electronicore and metalcore, as listed on Ticketmaster.

    Friday and Saturday, March 20-22, Bass Performance Hall lights up with shows from Performing Arts Fort Worth, offering everything from symphony swells to dramatic flair. Swing by Cafe Modern through March 27 for art exhibits paired with casual bites, or gear up for TX Whiskey Ranch events starting March 21, where tastings and live country sets flow into April.

    Your weekend peaks on Saturday, March 22, with Cowtown Coliseum firing up rodeo thrills through June, and Conundrum Farms launching immersive experiences running to July. Families, the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History has general admission all day today starting at 10 AM, plus dino films like Dinosaurs: Story of Survival at 10:30 AM and Serengeti at 11:30 AM, according to their event calendar.

    Looking ahead, Dickies Arena hosts Whiskey + Laughs continuing weekly, and keep eyes on Lil Wayne’s tour presales kicking off today via Citi at 10 AM—his Fort Worth blowout with 2Chainz is later this year on August 27, but snag those DayOnes 2-for-$75 deals now while they last, reports CultureMap Fort Worth.

    Whether you’re boot-scootin’ at TX Whiskey Ranch, laughing it up, or museum-hopping, DFW’s got non-stop fun. Dive in, stay safe, and make memories!

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  • Dallas-Fort Worth Weekend: Movies, Music, and Western Adventure Await
    Mar 15 2026
    Welcome to your Dallas-Fort Worth weekend guide. Whether you're looking for culture, music, or a bit of old-fashioned Western fun, there's plenty happening in the metroplex right now.

    If you're a film lover, head over to the Rooftop Cinema Club in downtown Fort Worth this afternoon at one forty-five. They're screening the classic dark comedy Death Becomes Her, a film about eternal life, magic potions, and murder plots gone delightfully wrong. The venue is located at two thirty-five Throckmorton Street, and it's the perfect spot to catch a movie under the Texas sky.

    For the adventurous spirit, the Cowtown Coliseum at one thirty this afternoon is hosting Ultimate Bullfighters, bringing the drama and intensity of the arena to Fort Worth. If you're looking for something with a musical twist, the Arlington Music Hall has an event at seven in the evening with Santiago Cruz.

    Over in Dallas, the AT&T Performing Arts Center is bursting with energy this weekend. The Texas Ballet Theater is presenting Diversions Fort Worth through tomorrow, showcasing four diverse works that highlight incredible versatility. Meanwhile, the Verdigris Ensemble is performing A Western, a bold piece inspired by the classic film High Noon, blending punk energy with contemporary classical music. Both shows run through tomorrow evening.

    If you missed it last night, the Fort Worth Stockyards hosted Cowtown Goes Green on Saturday, the annual Irish-Western celebration that brings live entertainment and family-friendly activities to the heart of cowboy country.

    For those seeking educational fun, the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is open today with various programs running throughout the afternoon, including showings of Serengeti and Dinosaurs Story of Survival at the planetarium.

    The energy is electric across the metroplex this weekend with everything from classic cinema to contemporary dance to bullfighting spectacles. Whatever your taste, Dallas-Fort Worth has something to pull you outside and into the community. Whether you're catching a sunset movie, experiencing live performance art, or diving into the region's rich Western heritage, this weekend offers something for everyone.

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