# Your Ultimate Dallas-Fort Worth Entertainment Guide This Week
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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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