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This week in Dallas, the city pulses with experiences ranging from electrifying concerts to quirky festivals and surprising ways to see the town. Listeners arriving right now can dive into the heart of Texas with both big-ticket attractions and offbeat adventures—even some happening this weekend.

Catch a live concert tonight as former SNL star Kyle Mooney gets musical at Club Dada, while comedy fans can head over to Granada Theater for Michael Kosta’s Lucky Loser Tour. If classic pop is your style, legendary "Weird Al" Yankovic brings his iconic parodies to Texas Trust CU Theatre in Grand Prairie, and Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass perform at the Winspear Opera House, celebrating over 60 years of jazzy hits according to CultureMap Dallas.

Musical theater takes the stage with Everybody’s Talking About Jamie at the Kalita Humphreys Theater, running through August 3, offering a vibrant, heartfelt coming-of-age story filled with drag, dance, and uplifting songs. Shakespeare Dallas has also extended its run of The Importance of Being Earnest at Samuell-Grand Amphitheatre through this Saturday, July 26, creating a perfect summer night picnic-and-theater combo. For immersive family-friendly fun, check out the Smurf Experience at the Arlington Museum of Art, where the whimsical Smurf Village opens its doors for interactive magic.

Sports lovers, Globe Life Field hosts the Texas Rangers taking on the Rays this weekend, with Friday and Saturday games offering the classic ballpark atmosphere. The Dallas Wings WNBA team faces Atlanta Dream at College Park Center today at 6:30 PM. For classic Texas culture, the Stockyards Championship Rodeo in nearby Fort Worth runs Friday and Saturday, treating listeners to heart-pounding action and cowboy spectacle, as noted by Do214.

If you want unique slices of Dallas, join the Dallas Farmers Market Watermelon Festival running through the weekend—KERA highlights everything from tasting rare watermelon varieties to meeting the 2025 Texas Watermelon Queen, Bethany Boller, plus cooking demos and live music.

Discover Dallas’ skyline at Reunion Tower’s GeO-Deck Observation deck, where 360-degree views stretch over the city from 470 feet up. For history buffs, hop onto a guided Dallas and JFK Cruizer Tour, where local guides weave stories of founding legends, presidents, and famous city landmarks; TripAdvisor travelers rave about these as can’t-miss experiences.

When the sun sets, Dallas’ nightlife blooms. The Bomb Factory and Club Dada host back-to-back live shows—recent artists include Primus and Billy Woods—while The Kessler Theater and House of Blues round out the alt-music scene. For laughs, Dallas Comedy Club’s stand-up nights never disappoint.

Art lovers should not miss the last days of two notable museum exhibits (details via CultureMap), and kids can cool off with interactive art and hands-on science experiments at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science.

Adventure seekers have options too: rooftop yoga at Waterproof (The Statler) or guided kayak tours along White Rock Lake let listeners see the city from a new angle. For the collector or curious visitor, the Dallas Card Show pops up August 15–16 at the Westin Park Central—200+ tables of sports cards, Pokémon, and one-of-a-kind finds.

Finally, for food adventures, stroll Deep Ellum for murals and street eats, sample Tex-Mex at a legendary spot like El Fenix, or compile a picnic from artisanal offerings found at the farmers market.

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