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Hey, Dallas-Fort Worth listeners, grab your calendars because this weekend and the days ahead are packed with vibrant events that'll make your heart race and your feet dance. Today, Friday, kick things off at the Texas Theatre in Oak Lawn where CinéWilde screens the dark, queer coming-of-age film I Saw The TV Glow at 9 p.m., complete with a pre-show Q&A at 8:45 p.m. led by Dallas counselor Renee Baker on identity and trans experiences, followed by a post-screening discussion and media swap—perfect for deep connections, according to Dallas Voice listings. Music lovers, House of Blues in Deep Ellum hosts Monolink's The Beauty of It All Tour at 8 p.m. in the Music Hall, blending electronic beats for an electrifying night.Tomorrow, Saturday, Fort Worth shines with the Celestial Ball from 8 to 11 p.m. at Southside Preservation Hall, a starry fundraiser for Trinity Pride with general admission at $50 or VIP at $100—TrinityPrideFW.org has your tickets. Back in Dallas, dash to Cupid’s Undie Run at Barcardia on Henderson Avenue from noon to 4 p.m., a fun one-mile jog in undies raising funds for Neurofibromatosis awareness, ending in a dance party via Cupids.org. Bingo fans, Gaybingo: Diamonds & Denim at The Rose Room in S4 starts at 6 p.m. with $2,500 in cash prizes—check MyResourceCenter.org. Wellness seekers, join Prism Health North Texas for free yoga with YogaZama from 6 to 7 p.m. at their Lee Parkway studio, or volunteer from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. packing STI prevention kits at their Sunset Avenue space, both detailed on PHNTX.org. Theater thrives too: catch D.L. Hughley at Improv Arlington, David Spade at Majestic Theatre, or Ballet North Texas' Winter Mix at Moody Performance Hall, as CultureMap Dallas highlights. Don't miss the HRC Dallas Brunch at 10:30 a.m. at Warwick Melrose Hotel featuring Congresswoman Julie Johnson.Sunday brings the Lone Star Wind Orchestra's 20th Anniversary bash at 3 p.m. in Meyerson Symphony Center, premiering Grammy-winner Michael Daugherty's piece with pianist Aaron Kurz—LSO.org for details. Families, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum offers a 2 p.m. docent-led tour for $12 at DHHRM.org.Later in the week, Thursday's North Texas Food Bank Empty Bowls fundraiser in Plano on the 26th features jazz, auctions, and artisan bowls at NTFB.org. Friday the 27th, Dallas Zoo's first Dog Days lets pups join from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for $22 per dog—DallasZoo.com/dog-days. Immerse in Dallas Blooms at the Arboretum through April with 500,000 bulbs, or Broadway's The Great Gatsby tour at Music Hall at Fair Park.Whether you're chasing laughs, beats, or causes, DFW's got the spark—get out there and make memories.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out QuietPlease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Welcome to your Dallas-Fort Worth events guide for this week. Whether you're a music lover, foodie, or culture enthusiast, the Metroplex is buzzing with incredible happenings right now.If you're in the mood for live rock and roll tonight, head to the Cambridge Room at House of Blues in Dallas at 7 PM where Eddie and the Getaway take the stage for their Off the Road Tour. This intimate venue puts you right in the action with the band's electrifying stage presence and high-energy performance style.For the foodies out there, Arlington Charities is hosting Help and Hope this evening at Texas Live. This chef-driven tasting event brings together Arlington's top chefs and restaurants for an evening of food, fun, and giving back. Arlington Locksmith will be in the building presented by Chef and Pitmaster Lance Justice. Individual tickets and table sponsorships are available online.As we move through the weekend, Saturday February 22nd is packed with cultural celebration. Head to the Grand Prairie Events and Convention Center from 3 to 5 PM for RhythmRoots, a high-energy showcase of cultural spirit, dance, music, and storytelling that honors Black history through artistic performance and community relationships. Admission is completely free.If you're still riding the cultural wave, Saturday also brings the Grand Prairie Black Film and Writers Festival to the Uptown Theater from 1 to 9 PM. This immersive festival spotlights powerful Black stories on screen and page, featuring films, writers, and conversations. Tickets are just five dollars per screening or sixty dollars for an all-inclusive VIP experience.Sunday February 22nd also features the African American Read-In at The Dock Bookshop in Fort Worth from 11 AM to 3 PM. This annual celebration is part literary salon, part community reunion, featuring poetry, children reading aloud, and vendor tables showcasing Black-owned brands. There's no cost to attend.And if you're a jazz enthusiast, mark your calendars for Friday February 27th when the Grand Prairie Library celebrates Count Basie with the Andrew Griffith Quartet performing An Evening with Count Basie at the Uptown Theater at 7 PM.There's truly something for everyone in Dallas-Fort Worth this week. Thank you so much for tuning in to your Metroplex events guide. Be sure to subscribe for more weekly event highlights and recommendations. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Dallas-Fort Worth this week, starting right now on this vibrant Wednesday, February 18th. Grab your calendars because we've got live music, games, and festive vibes to keep you buzzing through the weekend.Kick off tonight in Fort Worth at Sundance Square Plaza where Paco Estrada takes the stage from 6 to 9 p.m., delivering smooth tunes under the stars, according to the Sundance Square events calendar. Over at Legacy West in Plano, join the Renaissance Hotel's Mah Jong Night from 6 to 8:30 p.m. for tiles, laughs, and community fun, as listed on their event page. Downtown Dallas heats up with the Amazing Scavenger Hunt Adventure at Union Station, a thrilling urban quest you can jump into anytime today via Eventbrite. And if karaoke's your jam, head to Legacy Hall's High Bar on the third floor for Wednesday Night Karaoke, where you can belt out favorites amid 20-plus eateries and craft brews from Unlawful Assembly Brewing Co.Tomorrow, Thursday the 19th, catch John Adams Electric Trio Plus One at Sundance Square Plaza from 6 to 9 p.m. for electric energy. Friday the 20th brings the Zona 7 Gallery Awards Reception for the 13th Annual Lenora Rolla Juried Art Show from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in Fort Worth, plus Chef Dee & The Taste Experience rocking Sundance Square from 7 to 10 p.m. At Legacy West, KAI wraps up Lunar New Year with chef-curated specials and a Lion Dance at 8 p.m., per their calendar.Saturday the 21st? Warp'd Tour hits Legacy Hall's Lexus Box Garden in Plano, featuring Green Dazed as Green Day tribute, The Small Things for Blink-182, and Ironic for Alanis Morissette—pure punk nostalgia. In Fort Worth, Depictions: A Musical Celebration of Black Heritage lights up Sundance Square from 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday the 22nd closes strong with Kirk Thurmond at the same spot from 7 to 10 p.m., and don't miss general admission fun at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History all weekend.Whether you're dancing, gaming, or gallery-hopping, DFW's got the heartbeat. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey, DFW listeners, grab your calendars because Dallas-Fort Worth is buzzing with epic events today through the weekend—perfect for shaking off the winter chill with some high-energy fun!Kicking off right now on this sunny Sunday, head to Rooftop Cinema Club Downtown Fort Worth at 235 Throckmorton Street for a 5:20 PM screening of the '90s rom-com classic *10 Things I Hate About You*. Picture this: cozy fireside seating with double Adirondack chairs, chair-side heaters, and a warm beverage to sip while Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles deliver that Shakespearean high-school drama under the stars. According to Patch.com, it's the ultimate date night or girls' night vibe—classic single seats available too if you're flying solo.If cars rev your engine, you're in luck because the 66th Annual Dallas Autorama is wrapping up today at Dallas Market Hall. Autorama.com highlights America's finest hot rods, custom cars, trucks, motorcycles, imports, European rides, and modern muscle on display. Catch special appearances and events like Scottish Rite for Children benefits today at noon, 2 PM, and 4 PM—don't miss the final showdown of chrome and horsepower benefiting a great cause.Still riding high from last night? National Today reports the Cottage Chemistry Dance Party lit up Tulips venue with rival groups throwing down Valentine's beats—hope you caught that electric energy, or check for any afterglow pop-ups.Looking ahead to the rest of the week, the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo is in full swing at Dickies Arena through late February, per What's Up Fort Worth, packing in livestock shows, rodeo action, live music, and carnival rides that scream Texas pride. Mark your calendars for the Shriners Children's College Showdown at Globe Life Field later this month—college baseball showdowns with top teams battling it out.Music lovers, Dallas-TX.events spotlights Jonathan Scales Fourchestra hitting Deep Ellum Art Co. at 3200 Commerce Street tonight at 8 PM, blending percussion madness with four-string guitar wizardry for a foot-stomping live set.FortWorth.events teases family-friendly magic like *The Wizard of Oz* performances starting February 15 at 10:30 AM—timeless tunes and Technicolor adventure for all ages.Whether you're into cinematic crushes, car culture, cowboy vibes, or dance-floor chemistry, DFW's got your weekend locked in. Get out there, make memories, and soak up the Metroplex magic!Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more DFW event scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey listeners, kick off your Valentine's weekend in Dallas-Fort Worth with a bang because today, Saturday February 14th, the action is non-stop from rodeos to monster trucks. Head to the Fort Worth Stockyards for the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo at 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM in Cowtown Coliseum, celebrating 42 years of history, culture, and high-energy cowboy action that collides like thunder. The Fort Worth Stockyards website highlights this as a must-see where excitement meets Western heritage.Over at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Monster Jam roars in at showtime this afternoon, packing the house with massive trucks, world champion drivers, jaw-dropping stunts, and family fun. Start with the Pit Party to snap selfies with the beasts, meet drivers, and grab autographs—AT&T Stadium promises it's the ultimate adrenaline rush, with tickets needed for kids two and up.Music lovers, Billy Bob's Texas in the Stockyards hosts Priscilla Block tonight, the country star debuting her 2025 album Things You Didn't See after hits like Just About Over You. Culturemap Fort Worth calls it a perfect Valentine's show. For laughs and duels, Cowboy Dueling kicks off at 8 PM in the Stockyards, a 21-plus bash running till midnight with doors at 8 and action at 9. Filthy McNasty's Saloon joins the party at 9:30 PM with live tunes and dancing in a spot steeped in three generations of western legacy.Friday wrapped with fire: Mike Ryan rocked Billy Bob's at 10 PM, PBR Stockyards Showcase bull-riding at 7:30, Stockyards Championship Rodeo, and Fantasia with Anthony Hamilton at Dickies Arena. The 66th Dallas Autorama cruised into Dallas Market Hall through Sunday, showcasing hot rods, customs, trucks, and bikes with special appearances benefiting Scottish Rite for Children.Tomorrow Sunday, catch the Autorama finale or Fort Worth Symphony's Chamber Series at Kimbell Art Museum with Beethoven's Horn Sonata, Ligeti's bagatelles, and more. Monday's President's Day brings Harlem Globetrotters' 100 Year Tour at Dickies Arena against the Washington Generals—pure basketball magic with gravity-defying dunks.The JAHA Film Festival runs through February 28th for movie buffs. Stockyards staples like twice-daily cattle drives at 11:30 AM and 4 PM keep the cowboy spirit alive all weekend. Whether you're chasing romance, thrills, or tunes, DFW delivers—grab tickets fast and make memories.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey listeners, grab your boots and get ready for an action-packed weekend in Dallas-Fort Worth, because today, Friday the 13th, kicks off a lineup of rodeos, comedy, cars, and culture that'll have you two-stepping through Valentine's and beyond. According to the Fort Worth Stockyards site, tonight at 7:30 PM, saddle up for the Stockyards Championship Rodeo in the historic Cowtown Coliseum, the world's only year-round rodeo where cowboys battle bulls and broncs in true Texas style. Stick around for Cowboy Dueling at 8 PM, a 21-plus showdown of sharp-shooting fun till midnight, then catch live tunes at Filthy McNasty's Saloon starting at 9:30 PM or rock out with Mike Ryan at Billy Bob's Texas from 10 PM, bringing high-energy country vibes to the heart of the Stockyards.Over in Dallas, CultureMap Dallas reports comedian George Lopez takes the Majestic Theatre stage tonight for a one-night-only roast of life, stereotypes, and everything in between—perfect for a hilarious date night. Car lovers, the 66th Annual Dallas Autorama revs up at Dallas Market Hall from 5:30 PM today through Sunday, showcasing hot rods, custom trucks, motorcycles, and muscle cars, with special appearances benefiting Scottish Rite for Children.Saturday heats up with more Stockyards magic: the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo at 1:30 PM and 7:30 PM celebrates 42 years of Black cowboy culture, history, and heart-pounding action. CultureMap highlights Monster Jam roaring into AT&T Stadium in Arlington, where Grave Digger, El Toro Loco, and Megalodon trucks crush cars and soar over ramps—ultimate Valentine's adrenaline. Ballet fans, Avant Chamber Ballet's Peter and the Wolf at Moody Performance Hall is a family-friendly musical adventure with cheeky animals and live orchestra, followed by Rhythm and Romance featuring Balanchine's Valse Fantaisie. Theater buffs, catch Damn Yankees at Theatre Arlington or the zany Suite Surrender at Plano's Art Centre Theatre.Sunday wraps with the Harlem Globetrotters' 100 Year Tour at American Airlines Center, dazzling with gravity-defying dunks against the Washington Generals. Don't miss the twice-daily Fort Worth Herd Cattle Drives at 11:30 AM and 4 PM all weekend for free Wild West spectacle.Whether you're chasing romance, thrills, or tunes, DFW's got it all this week. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more guides, and this has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey listeners, kick off your Thursday in Dallas-Fort Worth with some high-energy action at the PBR Stockyards Showcase tonight at 7:30 PM in Fort Worth's Cowtown Coliseum, where bull riders take on the toughest beasts in a thrilling rodeo showdown, according to Ticketmaster listings. If you're craving a brain-teasing adventure, join the Puzzling Adventures Scavenger Hunt in Dallas starting whenever you're ready today—solve clues and explore hidden gems across the city, as detailed on Eventbrite. Tea lovers, don't miss Tea Around Town Dallas running from 8 AM to 10 PM, sipping premium brews in a cozy setting, per What's Up Fort Worth.Tomorrow, Friday the 13th—perfect for a little mischief—head to Oak Cliff Brewing Co. at 1300 S Polk St in Dallas for their Mardi Gras Kickoff Party and Masquerade Ball from 7 PM to 10 PM. Expect live keys, bass, and horn trio music, authentic Louisiana king cake, light bites, and fresh beer releases—masks encouraged, no cover, straight from local event guides.Saturday brings the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo to Cowtown Coliseum, launching its 2026 Texas Connection Series with the nation's longest-running African American touring rodeo—cowboys, cowgirls, and non-stop excitement through October, as Visit Fort Worth highlights. Meanwhile, jazz fans can dive into The Jazz Room at its Dallas spot, immersing in New Orleans-style live music and soulful vocals on this Thursday extension into the weekend vibe, via MyGuideDallas.Mardi Gras fever ramps up mid-week: On Tuesday the 17th, Billy Bob's Texas hosts Funkytown's 33rd Annual Mardi Gras Party at 7 PM with James Hinkle, Blues Champs, Claire Hinkle Band, Latin Express Horns, and Zak Webb—$20 tickets, 18-plus, reports FW Weekly. Their Fat Tuesday bash from 3 PM to close features drink specials, tarot readings, and Fallout Boys live. Friday the 20th at TX Whiskey Ranch means food trucks like A Taste of Louisiana, themed cocktails, and Andrew Skates Trio jazz for $12 including your first drink, 21-plus. Sunday the 22nd, catch Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Zydeco Cha Chas at 7 PM in the Stockyards' Tannahill’s Tavern—high-energy New Orleans funk starting at $20.Oak Cliff's parade rolls Sunday the 15th at 1 PM along Davis Street from Encina to Nova, with floats, music, and costumes—arrive early. North Richland Hills' Sparks Sports Bar throws the Best Mardi Gras Party in Texas with crawfish boils, king cake, grilled alligator, Squeezebox Bandits, and drinks all day.Whether you're rodeo-bound, jazz-jiving, or Mardi Gras-masking, DFW's got your weekend buzzing. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more guides like this. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey listeners, grab your calendars because Dallas-Fort Worth is buzzing with excitement today through the weekend! Starting right now on this Wednesday, dive into Tea Around Town in Dallas, a charming crawl from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. sipping fancy teas at cozy spots across the city, according to What's Up Fort Worth. It's the perfect low-key kickoff to your week, blending sips with sweet treats and city vibes.Over in Fort Worth tonight at 9 p.m., catch the Texas Arlington Mavericks Women's Basketball game at College Park Center, as listed on Fort Worth Events. Cheer on the action with that electric DFW sports energy—tickets are hot, so snag 'em quick!Tomorrow, Thursday, music lovers, head to the myriad concerts lighting up Fort Worth venues like Dickies Arena, Bass Performance Hall, Billy Bob's, and The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory. Fort Worth Events highlights a full lineup from pop and jazz to R&B, rock, hip-hop, and classical—perfect for whatever beat gets your boots tapping.Friday amps up with the Dallas Opera presenting The Little Prince at 7:30 p.m., a magical tale soaring through enchanting melodies, per Dallas-TX Events. Families, don't miss the Bug Lab exhibit at the Perot Museum in Dallas, running daily through early 2026 with massive bug models, immersive chambers, and hands-on fun inspired by New Zealand's Te Papa and Wētā Workshop—Dallas Doing Good calls it a genius peek into insect innovation for just $8.Saturday explodes with PRISMATIC: Fantastical Realms, SPARK! Dallas' immersive art pop-up at Meow Wolf Grapevine. Local high schoolers crafted six wild, color-drenched installations you can step right into, as detailed by Dallas Doing Good. It's interactive, trippy, and totally free-spirited!Wrapping the weekend, immerse in Aretha-Queen of Soul featuring Wilson Pickett vibes echoing from earlier listings on What's Up Fort Worth, with more tunes and shows across both cities. Sports fans, keep eyes on Globe Life Field and Arlington Music Hall for surprise drops.Whether you're chasing culture, tunes, or thrills, DFW's got your adventure locked in. Thank you listeners for tuning in—subscribe for more weekly guides! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey there, folks! Welcome back to your Dallas-Fort Worth weekend guide. We've got an absolutely packed schedule for you this week, so let's dive right in.This very moment, you've got some fantastic options happening around the metroplex. If you're looking for live entertainment tonight, head down to the Reid Cabaret Theatre at Casa Manana in Fort Worth for Aretha: One Night With The Queen at seven o'clock. This is a tribute show celebrating the Queen of Soul, and according to concert listings, there are just two tickets remaining, so if this speaks to you, move fast. Over at Rooftop Cinema Club, listeners are gathering for a Big Game Watch Party on the big screen, perfect if you want to catch the biggest sporting event of the year with a crowd.Looking ahead to tomorrow, Monday brings some fun options. Central Market Fort Worth is hosting a Make and Take French Macarons class at eleven in the morning if you're into culinary creativity. El Chingon is serving up a Bad Bunny Brunch at the same time for those craving good food and good vibes.Now let's talk about the weekend ahead. Wednesday, February thirteenth is shaping up to be a major music night. Fantasia and Anthony Hamilton are taking the stage at Dickies Arena at eight o'clock, and this is one you won't want to miss. The Fort Worth Music Festival kicks off Thursday the twenty-sixth and runs through the weekend at Tannahill's Tavern and Music Hall, offering multiple days of live performances starting at noon on Friday.Then there's the absolute heavyweight champion of the weekend lineup: Lady Gaga is coming to Dickies Arena not once, but twice. She's performing Saturday, February twenty-eighth and again Sunday, March first. Both shows start at eight o'clock, and according to ticket availability, spots are filling up fast with prices starting around thirty-nine dollars and up.For comedy lovers, Hyena's Comedy Night Club has Big Jay Oakerson performing Thursday and Friday, with shows at eight and nine-thirty in the evening both nights. Jonathan Kite takes over the club starting Friday through Sunday.If you're more into traditional music, the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra is hosting a Gala Concert Starring Gil Shaham at Bass Performance Hall on Saturday, February twenty-first at seven o'clock, featuring classical performances that are simply elegant.Whatever your vibe this week, from live music to comedy to classical performances, Dallas-Fort Worth has something incredible waiting for you. Thank you so much for tuning in, and please make sure to subscribe for more of your local event coverage.This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey, listeners, kick off your weekend right here in the Dallas-Fort Worth area with a heap of excitement packed into today, Saturday, February 7th, and stretching through the rest of the week. Whether you're craving heart-pounding action, live tunes, or community vibes, we've got the scoop to make your plans epic.Start today with the grand finale of the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo at Dickies Arena, running all the way through this evening—think livestock shows, top-notch bull riding, and family-friendly fun that's been drawing crowds since January 16th, according to the official Fort Worth tourism site. Tickets are still available via Ticketmaster for the evening performances. Over in the Stockyards, catch the Stockyards Championship Rodeo at 7:30 PM at Cowtown Coliseum, featuring PRORODEO action with roping, riding, and that classic Western flair, as listed on Ticketmaster's Dallas events page. Music lovers, head to House of Blues Dallas for Atmosphere's Winter Carnival Tour at 6:30 PM in the Music Hall, delivering hip-hop beats and high energy, or check out Ellise in The Cambridge Room for a soulful set—both shows are primed for a lively night.Dallas steps up today with meaningful community events too: the National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Community Fair and the Black HIV & Mental Health Summit, both spotlighting health resources and awareness right here in the city, per Black PR Wire's event calendar. Perfect for connecting and learning.Looking ahead to next weekend, mark February 14th for the Bill Pickett Rodeo in Fort Worth, celebrating Black cowboys with thrilling competitions and cultural pride. On February 21st in nearby Grand Prairie, dive into the Health Is Your Wealth Expo for wellness workshops and tips.Sports fans, don't miss TCU Horned Frogs basketball action against Kansas State Wildcats today, as noted on Fort Worth Events. From rodeo dust to concert lights, DFW's buzzing—grab tickets early and make memories.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides to keep your adventures rolling. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Well folks, if you're looking for ways to spend your time in the Dallas-Fort Worth area this week, you've landed in the right place. We've got some fantastic events happening right now through the weekend that you won't want to miss.First up, the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo is in its final stretch. According to CultureMap Fort Worth, there are just three days left to experience this incredible event running through Saturday at Dickies Arena and the surrounding area. The big draw this weekend is the semifinals and finals of the Pro Rodeo Tournament. Here's some great news for your wallet, listeners, admission is completely free on the final day, Saturday. If you want to catch it before then, there are discounted ticket options available. And with temperatures predicted to be above normal for this time of year, you can enjoy the midway without freezing. Pro tip from CultureMap, grab dinner at a local restaurant with a rodeo special and cap off your evening with a nightcap at one of the local bars nearby.Now let's talk theater and film because Fort Worth is absolutely packed with options. CultureMap reports that Jubilee Theatre is presenting Hype Man: A Break Beat Play, which runs through February 28th. This pulse-pounding production explores friendship and accountability while diving into the hip-hop creative scene. Over at the Modern Art Museum, you can catch a Private Life, described as a blend of black comedy and mystery thriller starring Jodie Foster. The film screens six times through Sunday.If you're more of a Jane Austen fan, the Stolen Shakespeare Guild is bringing Sense and Sensibility to life through February 22nd. CultureMap notes this witty adaptation follows the Dashwood sisters as they navigate love and society's expectations.For live music, Billy Bob's Texas is the place to be. Southall, formerly the Read Southall Band, plays tonight with an eighteen and over requirement. Then on Saturday, country legend Clay Walker takes the stage. According to CultureMap, Clay Walker burst onto the scene in the early nineties with five number one hits out of his first six singles.Comedy lovers, don't sleep on Hyena's Comedy Nightclub where April Macie is performing through Saturday. CultureMap mentions she's a Last Comic Standing finalist who travels the world collecting hilarious stories.Thank you so much for tuning in, listeners. Don't forget to subscribe for more event recommendations and entertainment guides. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Dallas-Fort Worth, you're in for an incredible week of entertainment, sports, and cultural experiences. Whether you're a sports fan, music lover, or someone looking for a unique night out, there's something happening right now that's perfect for you.Tonight, if you're a basketball fan, head over to Moody Coliseum to catch the SMU Mustangs Women's Basketball team taking on Wake Forest at six thirty in the evening. Just down the road at the American Airlines Center, the Dallas Mavericks are squaring off against the San Antonio Spurs at seven thirty. For music lovers, Three Links in Deep Ellum is hosting an evening of alternative rock with Hollowed Thoughts, Burn The Throne, Slaughter The Pig, and Hatred Creations starting at seven o'clock. If you prefer a more intimate concert experience, Elijah Scott is performing at the Cambridge Room inside House of Blues, also at seven in the evening.If you're willing to venture out to Arlington, Division Brewing is launching an extraordinary two evening Edgar Allan Poe experience tonight and tomorrow. Actors will be reenacting the author's most famous works including the Raven and Annabel Lee. The doors open at six thirty, the show starts at seven, and tickets are forty nine dollars eighty seven cents. They're encouraging visitors to wear Victorian Gothic attire to really embrace the atmosphere.Looking ahead to the weekend, Fort Worth has something special planned for Friday evening. The Kimbell Art Museum is celebrating Lunar New Year with a free happy hour from five to seven o'clock in the evening. You'll enjoy traditional Chinese music performed by the Dallas Guzheng Association, hands-on artmaking, and an Asian-themed scavenger hunt. Refreshments will be available for purchase through the museum's happy hour menu.Saturday is shaping up nicely too. Over in Fort Worth at Panther Island Brewing, they're hosting a Galentine's Day celebration from one to four in the afternoon featuring local vendors, a permanent jewelry booth, and the chance to meet adoptable dogs. Beer and nonalcoholic beverages are on tap, and admission is completely free for all ages.For something truly unique, Sledge Distillery in Tolar is hosting their opening weekend hootenanny from two to ten o'clock in the evening. There's no admission cost, live music, food service, and even a paint-and-sip session where you can create a colorful buffalo picture for just forty six dollars ninety cents per person.With everything from live theater to live music, sports games to cultural celebrations, Dallas-Fort Worth is absolutely buzzing this week. Thank you so much for tuning in. Make sure to subscribe for more ways to explore this amazing region. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Well listeners, if you're looking for ways to heat things up in Dallas-Fort Worth this week, you're in for a real treat. Whether you're planning something romantic or just want to have a blast, this area has incredible events lined up through the weekend and beyond.Let's start with what's happening right now. Tonight at PM Lounge on North Henderson Avenue in Dallas, Latigazo 2K is bringing seven hours of high-energy Latin music and dancing from seven in the evening until two in the morning. If you're in the mood to dance and celebrate Latin culture, this is your night.Looking ahead to Friday and beyond, Valentine's Day is shaping up to be absolutely spectacular. The Dallas Symphony Orchestra is presenting Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff at Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center from February twelfth through the fifteenth. This program features the passionate Romeo and Juliet, a world premiere violin concerto by Sophia Jani, and the dramatic Symphonic Dances. The concerts are popular so getting tickets in advance is highly recommended.If romance means something more magical to you, Astra Lumina at Trinity Forest Adventure is transforming the gardens into an enchanted nighttime wonderland with glowing installations and illuminated pathways on February thirteenth and fourteenth. It's a one-mile walk that lasts about an hour through this dreamy, celestial landscape.For those who want bold and unforgettable entertainment, LoveStruck at Station 4 in Dallas is delivering a cirque-style cabaret with world-class acrobatics and burlesque performances running approximately sixty minutes. Shows are February thirteenth through fifteenth.Fort Worth isn't being left out of the Valentine's fun either. The Fort Worth Zoo is hosting an intimate multi-course dinner on February thirteenth inside the Portraits of the Wild Art Gallery, complete with a live animal presentation and photo opportunities. Meanwhile, Billy Bob's Texas is hosting a murder mystery dinner called Oil's Well That Ends Well set during the eighteen eighties oil boom, featuring ninety minutes of scripted comedy and theater with dinner included.If you prefer something with a bit more elegance, the French Room at the Adolphus Hotel is offering a five-course prix fixe dinner February thirteenth and fourteenth featuring dishes like scallops with saffron sauce and filet de boeuf with foie gras. They're also serving a Valentine's Tea service throughout the week with tea sandwiches, pastries, and champagne.There's truly something for everyone this week in Dallas-Fort Worth. Thank you so much for tuning in and please remember to subscribe for more ways to explore what's happening in your area. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey there, DFW listeners, ready to saddle up for an action-packed week in Dallas-Fort Worth? Today, kick off your Sunday with the Fort Worth Herd's twice-daily cattle drive at 11:30 am and 4:00 pm in the Stockyards, where real cowboys herd longhorns right down the street, bringing that Wild West vibe alive every single day, according to the Fort Worth Stockyards event calendar.Head over to Rooftop Cinema Club tonight for a special screening of The Dark Knight at 6:30 pm, perfect for movie buffs under the stars, as listed by Community Impact's DFW events. Music lovers, don't sleep on the ongoing Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo at Dickies Arena, wrapping up through February 7th with bull riding, livestock shows, and carnival fun—tickets are hot via Ticketmaster, per Fort Worth tourism sites.Monday through Wednesday stays chill, but gear up for Thursday when PBR Stockyards Showcase hits at 7:30 pm, featuring top bull riders in a high-octane showdown, straight from the Stockyards lineup. Then catch Wynn Williams rocking Billy Bob’s Texas at 9:00 pm—pure country energy in the heart of Cowtown.Friday explodes with the Stockyards Championship Rodeo at 7:30 pm in the historic Cowtown Coliseum, the world's only year-round indoor rodeo since 1908. Follow it with live tunes at Filthy McNasty's Saloon at 9:30 pm, then Turnpike Troubadours taking the Billy Bob’s stage at 10:00 pm for two nights straight through Saturday—doors open at 6:00 pm, promising epic Texas troubadour anthems.Saturday mirrors the rodeo thrill at 7:30 pm, more saloon dancing at 9:30 pm, and Turnpike Troubadours closing out at 10:00 pm. Lace up for runners too—a solid 500 to 1,000 participant race hits Dallas on February 7th, per RunGuides' DFW calendar, plus events in Haltom City and Saginaw same day.Catch Six on Broadway wrapping today at Music Hall at Fair Park in Dallas through February 1st, a dazzling musical tour stop. And keep eyes on the Cowtown Cook-off & Music Festival brewing on February 20th for chili, tunes, and laughs.Whether you're chasing herds, bulls, or beats, DFW's got your weekend wired for fun. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Welcome to your Dallas-Fort Worth weekend guide! Whether you are looking for live music, rodeos, or unique cultural experiences, this vibrant region has something spectacular lined up for you today and beyond.If you are a fan of Western culture, the Fort Worth Stockyards is calling your name. Head over to the historic Cowtown Coliseum tonight at seven thirty for the Stockyards Championship Rodeo, the world's only year-round indoor rodeo built back in nineteen oh eight. This evening's show promises thrilling bull riding, barrel racing, and all the authentic rodeo action you crave.For music lovers, Billy Bob's Texas at the Stockyards is hosting the Turnpike Troubadours tonight and tomorrow night starting at ten o'clock. This legendary venue offers a one-of-a-kind experience right in the heart of cowboy country. If you prefer a different vibe, check out Filthy McNasty's Saloon, which has been a cornerstone of Fort Worth's Western heritage and local music scene for over three generations. They have live entertainment and dancing starting at nine thirty tonight and tomorrow.Looking for something more eclectic? House of Blues Dallas has El Temach performing at seven o'clock tonight in their Music Hall as an eighteen plus event. It is the perfect spot if you want to experience live music in an intimate, energetic setting.If you are in the mood for cinema, the Rooftop Cinema Club in Downtown Fort Worth is screening Back to the Future tonight at six thirty. There is something magical about watching a classic film under the stars.For a unique cultural experience, the Japan America Society of Dallas-Fort Worth is hosting Katsura Sunshine Live in Fort Worth today. This is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy Japanese comedy and entertainment.Do not forget about the Fort Worth Herd, which offers twice daily cattle drives at eleven thirty in the morning and four o'clock in the afternoon every single day. It is a living legend experience that captures the authentic spirit of the Old West.Whether you choose rodeo thrills, live country music, craft comedy, or classic cinema, your Dallas-Fort Worth weekend is shaping up to be absolutely unforgettable. Get out there and experience the best of Cowtown.Thank you so much for tuning in to your weekend guide. Be sure to subscribe for more recommendations on what to do in Dallas-Fort Worth. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey, DFW listeners, buckle up for an action-packed weekend in Dallas-Fort Worth, starting right now on this Friday! Whether you're craving cowboy boots, live tunes, or family fun, we've got the scoop on the hottest spots to make your days unforgettable.Kick off tonight with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra bringing Disney's The Lion King to life at Bass Performance Hall, where the full score blasts live while Simba roars on the big screen—perfect for families singing along to Circle of Life and Hakuna Matata. CultureMap Fort Worth calls it a nostalgic must-see. Then, head to Billy Bob's Texas in the Stockyards for Turnpike Troubadours, the Oklahoma country kings supporting their 2025 hit The Price of Admission; they're playing tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday, with doors at 6 p.m. and showtime at 10. Don't miss the Stockyards Championship Rodeo at 7:30 p.m. in historic Cowtown Coliseum, the world's only year-round rodeo packing bull riding and barrel racing. Fort Worth Stockyards lists it as a Friday staple.Saturday amps up with more rodeo action at 7:30 p.m. in the Stockyards, plus Turnpike Troubadours closing out at Billy Bob's. In Dallas, catch TWICE on their THIS IS FOR World Tour at 8 p.m. at American Airlines Center, a K-pop explosion National Today highlights. The Dallas Museum of Art hosts its Black History and Culture Celebration from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., free with exhibitions, live music, art-making, and talks—Dallas Voice says it's the perfect Black History Month kickoff. Boat lovers, dive into the Dallas Winter Boat Show at Dallas Market Center from noon to 8 p.m., running through Sunday and next week, tickets just $15. Families, roar with life-size animatronic dinosaurs at Heard Natural Science Museum in McKinney.Sunday keeps the momentum: Lion King concert encore at Bass Performance Hall, Turnpike Troubadours finale, and boat show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Looking ahead, Casa Mañana's Aretha: The Queen of Soul cabaret sways through the weekend, Stage West Theatre's interactive Where We Stand town hall fable runs through February 15, and Fly Queens Drag Brunch hits Mesa Mezcal in Irving on February 1 from 1-3 p.m.Grab your crew, check tickets online, and dive into DFW's vibe—it's all here for you!Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey, Dallas-Fort Worth listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening right now through the weekend of January 29th, 2026. Kick off today, Thursday, with high-energy vibes as the Dallas Mavericks take on the Minnesota Timberwolves in a thrilling NBA matchup, according to the Dallas events calendar on dallas-tx.events. Over in Fort Worth, the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo fires up starting today at the Will Rogers Memorial Center, packing in livestock shows, rodeo action, and cowboy fun that runs all week—What's Up Fort Worth lists it as a must-see highlight. Music lovers, catch Six The Musical at 4:00 PM tonight in Dallas, bringing Tudor drama with killer vocals and modern flair, straight from dallas-tx.events.Swing into Friday with more Stock Show excitement, including live rodeo performances and family-friendly exhibits that keep the Western spirit alive through the weekend, as noted on fortworth.events. Sports fans, head to TCU's campus for the Horned Frogs Women's Basketball facing the Kansas Jayhawks—perfect courtside energy. For interactive thrills, the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History hosts multiple Horse Power sessions today and beyond, from 10:30 AM slots exploring equine science with hands-on demos, per their event lineup.Weekend warriors, the Stock Show ramps up Saturday and Sunday with parades, live music, carnival rides, and top-tier bull riding—My Guide Dallas calls it prime party territory. True crime buffs in Fort Worth, snag spots for The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show, blending puzzles, laughs, and a four-course meal all evenings, according to What's Up Fort Worth. Broadway keeps rolling with Six The Musical shows throughout, dazzling with pop anthems about history's queens.Don't miss city meetings if you're into local buzz, like Fort Worth's Park & Recreation Advisory Board gathering today at Andrew Doc Session Community Center. Whether you're chasing adrenaline at the rodeo, hoops drama, or theatrical hits, DFW's got non-stop action. Bundle up, grab your crew, and dive in—this week's lineup is pure Texas magic.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey, Dallas-Fort Worth listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening right now in our vibrant metroplex. Today, Wednesday, kick off with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra's Symphonic Sounds of Home performance, filling the Meyerson Symphony Center with heartfelt melodies that celebrate our Texas roots, as listed on the Dallas events calendar. Music lovers, don't miss Six the Musical lighting up the Music Hall at Fair Park this evening—starting tonight and running through the week, this pop-infused Tudor tale of Henry VIII's wives is a sassy, empowering blast with killer vocals and choreography that'll have you dancing in your seat, straight from Dallas-TX events schedules.Hop over to Fort Worth for some intrigue tonight at The Dinner Detective True Crime Murder Mystery Dinner Show, where you'll feast while solving a hilarious whodunit among actors disguised as fellow diners—What's Up Fort Worth highlights it as a top pick with interactive fun for groups. Families and sports fans, snag spots on the Cowboys AT&T Stadium Tour with transportation from Dallas, exploring the star-studded halls and field where legends play, courtesy of My Guide Dallas recommendations.Thursday through Saturday, keep the energy high with the ongoing Fort Worth Guided Day Tour, wandering Stockyards cowboy culture, Sundance Square vibes, and historic gems—perfect for newcomers via My Guide Dallas. Grit & Grace events pop up mid-week in Fort Worth too, blending art and inspiration according to local calendars. Weekend warriors, catch the Welcome to Dallas 3-Hour Small Group Tour by van for skyline secrets and hidden spots, or the City & Fort Worth Combination Tour mixing both worlds seamlessly.And mark your calendars for later thrills: R&B kings Ne-Yo and Akon bring their Nights Like This tour to Dos Equis Pavilion on August 8, but presale tickets drop today with code TAKEMETOTEXAS, as CultureMap Dallas reports—get ready for "So Sick" and "Don't Matter" hits under the stars. Whether you're symphony-bound, mystery-solving, or stadium-stalking, DFW's got non-stop action this week.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey there, fellow DFW adventurers! Saddle up, because your friendly guide is here to spill the beans on the hottest happenings in Dallas-Fort Worth today through the weekend. It's Sunday, January 25th, and the action is kicking off strong with that classic Texas flair.Start your day right at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth for the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo at 7:30 PM tonight. Picture this: champion bull riders taking on massive beasts under blazing lights, the smell of popcorn and barbecue in the air, and crowds cheering like it's the Super Bowl of the Wild West. Gametime.co has tickets starting as low as $317 for lower level seats—grab 'em quick before they're gone!Over in the iconic Fort Worth Stockyards, the Western vibes never quit. Catch the daily cattle drives twice a day, then dive into the Second Rodeo Brewing and Stockyards Foodie Tour running Thursday through Sunday at 4:30 PM, with extra Saturday noon slots. It's a tasty trek through smoky barbecue joints and craft brews that’ll have you feeling like a cowboy king, straight from the Fort Worth Stockyards site.Music lovers, Billy Bob’s Texas is your honky-tonk heaven. Last night’s Ted Nugent show rocked the house at 10 PM, and tonight’s Filthy McNasty’s Saloon gig at 9:30 PM keeps the dance floor hopping with live country tunes in a spot that’s been grooving for generations. Looking ahead, Wynn Williams storms in Thursday the 29th at 9 PM, then the Turnpike Troubadours take over Friday the 30th, Saturday the 31st, and even spill into Sunday February 1st, all starting at 10 PM. Doors open at 6 PM, so get there early for that one-of-a-kind Stockyards energy.In Dallas proper, Wyly Theatre hosts Dungeons and Dragons at The Twenty Sided Tavern starting at 1 PM today—perfect for gamers rolling dice and weaving epic tales. Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra dazzles Bass Performance Hall at 2 PM this afternoon, blending classical magic with Texas soul. And if you're into immersive fun, the Barbie: You Can Be Anything exhibit wraps up today after a month-long run, letting you dream big in pink-powered style.The rest of the week builds with Xtreme Knockout MMA back at Billy Bob’s from earlier vibes, plus everyday Stockyards magic like artisan boot shopping and two-stepping. Weather might turn iffy by Monday’s canceled luncheon, so bundle up.Listeners, whether you're roping steers or rocking out, DFW's got your thrill fix. Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more weekly guides! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey listeners, grab your boots and bundle up because Dallas-Fort Worth is buzzing with action today through the weekend, even with that sleety forecast sneaking in. Kick off your Saturday right at the Rooftop Cinema Club Downtown Fort Worth on Throckmorton Street, where Freakier Friday screens at 6:30 PM—a hilarious twist on the classic with killer vibes under the stars, according to Patch.com event listings. Meanwhile, the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo is in full swing at Dickies Arena through February 7th, packing in bull riding, livestock shows, and live music that screams Texas pride, as highlighted on the Fort Worth tourism site.Over in Arlington, Texas Live! is your hotspot for high-energy fun. They've got UFC 324: Gaethje vs. Pimblett exploding in the Arena at 8 PM tonight, with a raucous watch party at Sports & Social if you're not ringside—think massive 100-foot screens, DJs, and giveaways, straight from their events page. Dallas Stars hockey fans, mark Tuesday the 27th and Saturday the 31st for watch parties there too, complete with drink specials and crowd chants. Latin music lovers, don't sleep on tomorrow's January 25th show, though details are heating up fast after last week's Impostores de Nuevo León y Doble Calibre gig.Sunday might feel cozier indoors with the Fort Worth Herd cattle drives canceled due to ice, per the official Fort Worth events update—stay safe out there. But the Stock Show & Rodeo rolls on daily, perfect for families craving cowboy culture. Looking ahead, Texas Motor Speedway drops the action with Team Texas Racing School on February 21st, building hype for their massive NASCAR tripleheader in May, as announced in their fresh 2026 schedule release.Whether you're chasing thrills at the rodeo, UFC knockouts, or rooftop flicks, DFW delivers the unexpected this week. Bundle up, check tickets online, and make memories in Cowtown.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more DFW guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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