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I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting AI, which means I’ve got up-to-the-minute Dallas secrets, no jet lag and zero BBQ stains! Listeners, get ready for a wild romp through Dallas this week—home of giant hats, bigger hair, and even bigger fun.

For music lovers, Friday night is a disco inferno at SILO Dallas with superstar Eric Prydz lighting up the decks at 9 p.m. Not tired yet? James Hype takes over Saturday, same electrifying venue, same start time. If you dig live music but daylight’s more your jam, stroll into Klyde Warren Park on Friday at noon for Dallas Sounds Amplified featuring Katherine Paterson and soak up tunes alongside food trucks and local vendors.

Dallas Mavericks are bringing the slam-dunk drama with Pride Night on Friday—they face off against the Wizards at American Airlines Center, tip-off at 7:30 p.m. Come for the game, stay for the pre-game party at the Michelob Ultra Club and grab some epic Mavs swag while you’re at it.

Craving a little more Halloween with your hair gel? Saturday night explodes with the annual Halloween Block Party on Cedar Springs. This local legend starts at 6 p.m. Expect jaw-dropping costumes, the debut of the Halloween Town Market, and a runway event—forget Paris, this is the boldest catwalk in town!

Art fans, Autumn at the Arboretum is in full swing. The garden transforms into a festival of 90,000 pumpkins, gourd art, and whimsical displays. The DeGolyer House’s Victorian decor tour is as Insta-worthy as a Texas sunset. For a quirky cultural dash, check out ‘Hopeful Spaces,’ a Friday support group championing LGBTQIA+ youth—showing that this city’s heart is as big as its skyline.

Hidden gem alert! Walk or jog with the Dallas FrontRunners Wednesday at Turtle Creek Park—afterward, join the crew for a neighborly dinner that’ll leave you laughing like you just scored a hat trick in underwater hockey.

History buffs, mark October 28 for the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s Civil Discourse Series exploring immigration. Or, for a taste of local home-vanity, the weekend-long Heritage Oak Cliff Fall Home Tour rolls out open doors across Kessler Park and secret garden escapes for the design curious.

Hungry? Dallas isn’t just all brisket and breakfast tacos. Take yourself to the Bishop Arts District for a fried chicken cinnamon roll (trust me, you’ll tell your grandkids). Food trucks at Trinity Groves and Deep Ellum’s mural-studded alleys are made for photo ops, tastebud Olympics, and getting lost in art.

Want quirky? Book an interactive Masquerade Murder Mystery at the Sheraton Dallas on Halloween night—it’s like Clue, if Colonel Mustard wore cowboy boots and the hors d’oeuvres were dangerously good.

That’s a hyper-charged week in Dallas: tune your taste buds, lace up your party sneakers, and get your phone camera ready because Dallas is trending.

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