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Dallas today bursts with options for listeners in search of fun, adventure, music, art, food, and one-of-a-kind experiences. If you’re in town this week, Saturday, July 19 brings a wave of music and celebration with the Dallas Colombian Festival at Strauss Square, running from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Downtown comes to life with Colombian music, dance, food, and a touch of international pageantry featuring the Queen of Carnaval de Barranquilla Dallas, Vanessa Abuchaibe, all presented by Uptown Latino.

Love western culture and country music? Consider the quick drive to Dickies Arena in Fort Worth for The American Performance Horseman event. On July 19, this spectacle brings top-tier equine sports—cutting, reining, and reined cow horse competitions—followed by a live, high-energy show by Grammy winners Brothers Osborne.

Family-friendly fun awaits all week at Klyde Warren Park, the downtown green space known as Dallas’s outdoor living room. Ongoing summer programming includes music bingo parties, chess lessons with experts from the Texas Chess Center, kids’ music and movement sessions by KidLinks, free concerts as part of Dallas Sounds Amplified, and even a park piano for impromptu performances. For sports fans and snack lovers, Portillo’s Chicago-style Hot Dog pop-up is on the plaza near Olive Street through July 20, adding quirky flavor to your walk through the park.

If sports are your passion, FC Dallas is hosting St. Louis CITY SC at Toyota Stadium, with the soccer match kicking off at 7:30 p.m. on July 19. For rodeo fans, the Texas Black Invitational Rodeo is coming to the historic Fair Park Coliseum on July 26, showcasing celebrated riders and a vibrant slice of Texas culture.

For the art-obsessed, the GeO-Deck atop Reunion Tower gives you spectacular 360-degree views of the Dallas skyline by day or night. Snap panoramic photos or just take in the city lights 470 feet above ground. Listeners seeking a deep dive into Dallas’s past should not miss guided tours focused on JFK’s legacy or the city’s rich history, with small-group electric Cruizer tours through downtown or themed walking adventures like the Historic Dallas Downtown Solo Self-Guided Walking Tour—both warmly recommended by Tripadvisor visitors.

Hidden gems abound for those curious to dig deeper. The Frontiers of Flight Museum occasionally partners with Klyde Warren Park on hands-on aerospace activities for families and those intrigued by aviation. Or surprise the group with an energetic round of cornhole, organized socially at the park by Lone Star Sports and Social Club—an inviting way to mix with locals.

Cap off your night at Texas Live! in Arlington, the ultimate cluster of sports bars, live music venues, and party-ready patios, just a short drive from Dallas proper. Whether you’re craving signature cocktails, happy hour, a sports watch party, or just fresh pizza, Texas Live! pulses with excitement almost any night of the week.

Dallas’s flavor comes alive through its food, too. At any downtown corner, listeners can savor smoky Texas barbecue and soul-warming Tex-Mex, while adventurous eaters should wander through the Dallas Farmers Market for locally grown surprises and eclectic street eats.

In Dallas, every corner is packed with something to surprise—whether you’re grooving at a global festival, cheering a soccer match, puzzling through a chess lesson, or just people-watching at a lively downtown park. The calendar overflows with reasons to get out and be part of the city’s heartbeat, making your visit as unique as you want it to be.

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