Listen up for the best things to do in Dallas right now—combining this week’s unique events, world-class attractions, and local treasures. For live music fans, The Offspring and Pure Prairie League will play at Winspear Opera House this weekend, while classic rock lovers can catch the Ozark Mountain Daredevils for a legendary send-off tour.
Comedy listeners can enjoy Marcello Hernández, a rising star featured on Saturday Night Live, performing his stand-up set at the Majestic Theatre tonight, August 21. Head to Art Centre Theatre in Plano for ACES!, the inspiring stage show chronicling Texas women who conquered the Miss USA pageant, running through August 31. Theater buffs shouldn’t miss The Color Purple musical staged by Urban Arts Collective—this passionate adaptation fills the stage with jazz, gospel, and blues.
Music and show lovers can explore even more, as the Dallas events calendar this week is brimming with action, from concerts to local theater, so don’t hesitate to search for last-minute tickets as reported by Dallas CultureMap.
For art aficionados, Dallas boasts must-see spots like the Nasher Sculpture Center, home to pieces from Calder, Picasso, and Matisse alongside the fascinating outdoor installation “Walking to the Sky.” According to Visit Dallas, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science features hands-on exhibits and special events, including Bug Lab, running now through early 2026, where listeners can experience immersive bug chambers and astonishing larger-than-life models. For a unique cultural twist, the Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum: The Samurai Collection offers one of the world’s largest exhibits of authentic samurai armor and helmets.
History buffs can head to the African American Museum, the only institution of its kind in the Southwest, with free general admission and a moving “Facing the Rising Sun” exhibit honoring Dallas’s historic Freedman’s Town.
Shoe lovers and collectors can check out Sneaker Con Dallas at Dallas Market Hall, happening August 23 and 24, claiming the title of “The Greatest Sneaker Show on Earth.” For those who love to get outside with a social twist, the Hot Girl Walk at Reverchon Park happens August 23.
Craving hidden gems? The AT&T Discovery District often features free public events and artsy pop-ups in the heart of downtown, and Reverchon Park serves as a leafy oasis for walking, relaxing, or joining weekend fitness events. North Oak Cliff offers Bishop Arts District, filled with indie boutiques, mural-covered corners, local food, and plenty to discover on foot.
Food adventurers should explore Deep Ellum for famous BBQ and vibrant murals by day, or visit the Dallas Farmers Market to sample artisan goodies and international flavors. According to Tripadvisor, the Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden is a favorite for beautiful walks and picnic spots along White Rock Lake.
Sports fans can plan for big events coming soon: the State Fair of Texas arrives September 26 through October 19, promising hundreds of free activities, food, concerts, and more as reported on Instagram. Meanwhile, minor league baseball and rodeos offer classic Texas entertainment this month. Special mention goes to the Move For The Beat 5K on August 30 at Mike Lewis Park, inviting all to run or walk for a good cause.
Whether you seek high culture, one-of-a-kind art, big laughs, Texas food, or outdoor adventures, Dallas is serving up a memorable mix of experiences this week and beyond.
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