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    Summer concert preview

    These are the 17 must-see concerts of summer 2022 in Dallas-Fort Worth

    Alex Bentley
    May 10, 2022 | 3:45 pm

    For the first time since 2019, Dallas-Fort Worth will get to experience summer concert season again, as the vast majority of artists have deemed it safe enough for them and their fans to celebrate together. That means that concertgoers will get to see a variety of the biggest musical acts, from established veterans to up-and-comers, from those who have been around for decades to those who just got started.

    Below are some of the most-anticipated concerts of the summer; while by no means a comprehensive list of every concert taking place, it should serve as a guide to the musicians people want to see the most. (For more listings, check our event calendar.)

    Dave Matthews Band (May 14)
    Honestly, it's just not summer without a visit from the Dave Matthews Band. The group out of Virginia has — pandemic aside — stopped in Dallas-Fort Worth almost every summer for at least the past decade, usually at what is now known as Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas. While their music output has slowed — their last album was 2018's Come Tomorrow — they keep their loyal fans entertained with their great catalog of songs and charismatic stage presence.

    Olivia Rodrigo (May 14)
    On the opposite end of the spectrum on the same day is Olivia Rodrigo, the former Disney star who made a huge impression with her 2021 debut album, Sour. The confessional, angry, and catchy as hell album has earned her much acclaim, including two Grammy Awards for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Solo Performance. Rodrigo is already the next big thing, and she looks poised to stay around for a long time, as she'll show at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving.

    Paul McCartney (May 17)
    When you have a former Beatle coming to town, pretty much everything else pales in comparison, especially when it's his first time in Fort Worth in 46 years. Macca will turn 80 (!) a month after this concert, so it's realistic to think that this might be one of the last times he'll go out on tour. If that's the case, fans lucky enough to snag tickets for this concert at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth will have bragging rights for years to come.

    Jack White (May 23)
    It's been a minute since since Jack White, former lead singer and guitarist of the White Stripes, came to Dallas, and he's coming back with a vengeance. Not only did he release a new album, Fear of the Dawn, at the beginning of April, but he has another hot on its heels, with Entering Heaven Alive set for release in late July. Fans will get a steady dose of both at this concert at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory.

    Tears for Fears (May 24)
    The last time Tears for Fears was in the area, it was as the opening act for Hall and Oates. But they've regained their headliner status thanks to the release of their first new album in 18 years, The Tipping Point. The English band is still best known for their '80s hits like "Mad World," "Shout," and "Everybody Wants to Rule the World," but their new release has been their highest-charting album in decades, making them well worth seeing again. They'll play at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory.

    Kenny Chesney (June 4)
    Country superstar Kenny Chesney has made AT&T Stadium in Arlington his home when he comes to Dallas-Fort Worth, as it's been the host of his last three concerts here. It's no surprise why he has why he can consistently fill up the football stadium, as 13 of his past 14 albums, dating back to 2002, have gone to No. 1 on the Billboard Country charts. He'll perform in support of his latest No. 1 album, 2020's Here and Now.

    Machine Gun Kelly (June 11)
    You can track the rise of rapper/rocker — and Houston native — Machine Gun Kelly by the venues he's played at over the years. In 2014 he was the opening act for Limp Bizkit at South Side Ballroom in Dallas. A few years later he headlined at the same venue. In 2021 he played at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory. And now he's reached the pinnacle for most mortals, playing at American Airlines Center in Dallas.

    Halsey (June 28)
    Pop singer-songwriter Halsey is not your typical music star. Despite each of her albums reaching at least No. 2 on the Billboard 200, she's only had a few hits, most notably the No. 1 "Without Me" in 2018. She's changed up her sound with her latest album, 2021's If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power, produced by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross of Nine Inch Nails. She'll show off her distinctive voice and unique style at this concert at Dos Equis Pavilion.

    Rod Stewart (July 1)
    English singer Rod Stewart released his first album in 1969 at the tender age of 24. Now, over 50 years later, he shows no signs of slowing down, as he released his 32nd album, The Tears of Hercules, in November 2021. While not quite on the same level as McCartney, you can only count on so many more tours from the 77-year-old, so it's best to appreciate this concert at Dickies Arena while we still can.

    Outlaw Music Festival with Willie Nelson & Family (July 2)
    Speaking of legends, Willie Nelson remains a standard bearer for country music a full 60 years after he released his first album. And that's not just because of his work during his prime, although his iconic songs alone are reason enough to venerate him. It's mostly because he puts all other prolific artists to shame, releasing his 72nd album, A Beautiful Time, on his 89th birthday on April 29. He'll lead this festival-style concert at Dos Equis Pavilion, with help from Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Brothers Osborne, Charley Crockett, Steve Earle & The Dukes, and Allison Russell.

    Garth Brooks (July 30)
    Thanks to his output and superstardom in the late '80s and 1990s, Garth Brooks long ago lost any reason to continue giving his all to his fans. And yet he remains the consummate entertainer, embarking on a stadium tour in early 2019 that continues to this day, and releasing his 11th album, Fun, in 2020. This concert at AT&T Stadium will be one of the final ones on the four-year tour, so fans can expect a blowout of epic proportions.

    Leon Bridges (August 4)
    It's always great to see a local artist make it big, and Leon Bridges has been making us proud for many years now. Breaking out in 2015 thanks to his debut album, Coming Home, and the hit song off that album, "River," Bridges has been making friends all over the music landscape ever since. He's made two EPs with Houston trio Khruangbin, 2020's Texas Sun and 2022's Texas Moon, which sandwiched his third album, 2021's Gold-Diggers Sound. He'll play at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory.

    The Weeknd (August 14)
    It's been a long journey for The Weeknd to finally get back in front of his fans in Dallas-Fort Worth. He was supposed to play shows in both Dallas and Fort Worth in 2020 as part of his "After Hours" tour, but the pandemic and then a change in tour plans canceled both of those, replaced by this huge show at AT&T Stadium. He's got plenty of material to work from, as he released After Hours in 2020 and DAWN FM earlier this year.

    Lady Gaga (August 23)
    With Lady Gaga's movie career going gangbusters in the past few years, you might think her music career would get short shrift. But she's been as busy as ever on that front, releasing both Chromatica, a solo album, in 2020, and Love for Sale, a duets album with Tony Bennett, in 2021. A star of her stature deserves a bigger stage, and she'll get it in this concert at Globe Life Field in Arlington.

    Duran Duran (August 30)
    We've seen a good amount from Duran Duran in recent years, as they played in Dallas in both 2016 and 2017. But this will be their first concert at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, which is reason enough to put them on this list. You may think they're strictly a nostalgia act, playing all their hits from the '80s, but they've released six new albums in the 21st century, including Future Past in 2021.

    Imagine Dragons (September 3)
    Just eking in before the unofficial end of summer, Labor Day, will be one of the biggest bands of the last 10 years, Imagine Dragons. The band out of Las Vegas will come to Dos Equis Pavilion on the heels of the release of Mercury - Act 2, the sequel album to 2021's Mercury - Act 1. Singles off those albums haven't reached the stratosphere like "Radioactive," "Thunder," and "Believer" did, but when you have songs like those to get fans' hands in the air, you don't need much else.

    Garth Brooks will play at AT&T Stadium in Arlington on July 30.

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    Garth Brooks will play at AT&T Stadium in Arlington on July 30.
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    Star-Spangled Celebrations

    Official list of 4th of July events and fireworks around Dallas in 2026

    Alex Bentley
    Jun 18, 2026 | 1:31 pm
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    With the Fourth of July falling on a Saturday this year, it'll be an ideal way for communities all around Dallas to celebrate America's 250th birthday. The events will vary in size, but each of them will find a great way to stir up patriotism.

    As always, a few cities start the celebrations early, with some coming as soon as a week before Independence Day.

    We've gathered as close to a comprehensive list as there is can be of the big 4th of July-themed events happening in the Dallas area in 2026; for a list of Fort Worth-area events, click here.

    Saturday, June 27

    Ennis Freedom Fest
    Freedom Fest, presented by the City of Ennis, is a full-day event that features the Downtown Ennis Bluebonnet Market, the Red, White and Bike Parade, and an evening festival. The evening event, which starts at 6 pm, features kids activities, music, food, and a fireworks show. The show begins at dark, but visitors must be in Veterans Memorial Park to see it.

    Town of Sunnyvale presents Sunnyfest Celebration
    The Town of Sunnyvale will present two rising stars in country music, George Birge and Scoot Teasley, as part of the Town’s Sunnyfest Celebration. In addition to live music, visitors can enjoy fireworks, a drone show, food, and family fun. The event takes place at Town Center Park.

    Market Street Allen USA
    Market Street Allen USA is a summer party featuring music from Music City Queens and Endless Summer, food trucks, a skydiving show, and one of the best fireworks shows in Dallas-Fort Worth. The event takes place at Celebration Park.

    Wednesday, July 1

    Red White & Lewisville
    Red White & Lewisville, part of the Sounds of Lewisville series, will feature performances by Texas Flood, a tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan, and country singer Justin Till. The event, taking place at Wayne Ferguson Plaza, will culminate with a fireworks show.

    Friday, July 3

    Lone Star Park presents Lone Stars & Stripes Celebration
    Lone Star Park's annual Lone Stars & Stripes Celebration features live horse racing; live music on the Courtyard of Champions Stage from 3-9 pm; family activities like a petting zoo, pony rides, face painters, airbrush tattoo artists, inflatable slides, obstacle course, and games. After the last race, there will be 20-minutes fireworks show, choreographed to music. The event takes place on both July 3 and 4.

    Addison Kaboom Town!
    The Town of Addison's watch party for Kaboom Town! will feature food and drink vendors, musical entertainment and family-friendly activities. As a townwide celebration, the festivities extend beyond Addison Circle Park with watch parties hosted by many of the Town’s 200 restaurants. The fireworks show will be preceded by the Addison Airport Air Show.

    City of Garland presents Red, White & You
    The City of Garland's Red, White & You is an Independence Day celebration featuring live music, interactive attractions, and summertime favorites ranging from inflatables and games to creative art experiences. As the sun sets, the celebration builds toward its highlight: a fireworks show that lights up the skyline. The event takes place at Garland City Square.

    The Village Dallas presents Boots, Bites & Lights
    Boots, Bites & Lights will feature an evening of live entertainment, local vendors, eats, interactive lawn games, and activities for all ages. The night will end with a drone light show. It takes place at The Village Dallas.

    The Sound at Cypress Waters presents Sensory Sensitive 4th of July Celebration
    The Sound at Cypress Waters' Sensory Sensitive Fourth of July Celebration provides a fun and safe alternative to people and pets who deal with noise sensitivity. Traditional fireworks are replaced with the Star Spangled Glow, an animated and artistic show on the side an building presented by Artsillery. There will also be live music by Buffett Beach, a Jimmy Buffett Tribute Band, with controlled sound levels, and interactive fun like balloon art, face painting, Creature Teacher animal encounters, and more.

    Frisco Freedom Fest
    Frisco Freedom Fest is a two-day event, starting with Paws & Stripes on July 3 at Kaleidoscope Park, a pet festival with multiple races for different breeds. It continues on July 4 with a full day of events, including the Party in the USA 5K at 8 am, a cornhole tournament at Kaleidoscope Park at 11 am, and Freedom Fest Block Party at Riders Field starting at 4:30 pm. Family favorites will be staged in the ring around the minor league ballpark, including a classic car show, food trucks and trailers, live music and entertainment, and a fireworks show to end the night.

    City of Irving presents Sparks & Stripes
    The City of Irving's Sparks & Stripes is also a two-day event, featuring an evening event with a patriotic flyover, live music, fireworks, drones, and more at Levy Event Plaza on July 3. On July 4 is a morning parade throughout the Irving's Heritage District featuring marching bands and floats, followed by a festival at Heritage Park featuring live music, a pie-eating contest, carnival games, a dunk tank, face painting, balloon artists, and more.

    City of Wylie presents 4th of July Fireworks
    The City of Wylie's annual 4th of July celebration, taking place at Founders Park, will feature a live DJ, food trucks, bounce houses, and a Wylie Fire water spray area located near the central pavilion. A 17-minute fireworks display will be fired from the Birmingham Agricultural Center off of Hensley Ln. (adjacent to Founders Park) to end the night at 9:45 pm.

    City of Carrollton presents Independence Day Fireworks Show
    The City of Carrollton's annual Independence Day Fireworks Show takes place over Josey Ranch Lake. Residents are encouraged to view the fireworks from surrounding neighborhoods or from one of the available parking areas. There will be no on-site event; however, viewing from the grassy area around the site is allowed.

    Saturday, July 4

    The Colony Parks & Recreation Department presents Liberty by the Lake
    The Colony's annual Liberty by the Lake kicks off with the Liberty 5K, 10K & Mile Fun Run at Stewart Creek Park, followed by the Independence Day Parade at 10 am, which routes from Peters Colony Elementary to The Colony High School parking lot. The evening portion of the event at The Colony Five Star Complex features games, a watermelon eating contest, rides, food, live music, and more. The night will end with a fireworks show set to patriotic music.

    Arlington Independence Day Parade
    The Arlington Independence Day Parade is the oldest event in Arlington and one of the largest 4th of July parades in Texas. The parade, which features 120 entries, steps off at the intersection of West St. and Mitchell St., traveling around downtown Arlington.

    Little Elm presents Red, White & Beach
    Red, White & Beach, Little Elm's annual Fourth of July event, will feature kids activities, bounce houses, live music, and a fireworks show over Lewisville Lake.

    4th of July Celebration in Denton
    The 4th of July Celebration in Denton is a daylong event that includes the Yankee Doodle Parade and a fireworks show. The parade, starting at 9 am, features a variety of floats, organizations, and more, taking place in and around Downtown Denton Square. The Denton Noon Kiwanis Club will present the city’s fireworks show at North Texas Fairgrounds, with live music starting at 7 pm, and the fireworks show finishing the evening at 9:30 pm.

    Fair Park Fourth
    The 2026 edition of Fair Park Fourth will be part of the ongoing FIFA Fan Festival, featuring live match broadcasts, concerts, games, food, and culture. There will still be a large fireworks display at the end of the night.

    Dallas Winds presents "Star-Spangled Spectacular"
    The Dallas Winds' annual "Star-Spangled Spectacular" is a red, white, and blue musical salute to mom, apple pie, and the American way, Dallas Winds style. In addition to the concert at Meyerson Symphony Center, there will be hot dogs, ice cream, and indoor fireworks.

    City of Rowlett presents Fireworks on Main
    The City of Rowlett's Fireworks on Main will feature a fireworks display, performances by Keith as Kenny (Kenny Chesney tribute) and The Big Daddy Band, kids activities and games, food trucks, and more. The event takes place at Pecan Grove Park.

    Monument Realty PGA District presents Fireworks on the Fairway
    The annual Fireworks on the Fairway at Omni PGA Frisco Resort will feature live music by country star Darius Rucker, carnival games, food trucks, face painting, and more. The celebration will include a modern drones show followed by a traditional fireworks show. Guests can grab a bite from a local food truck or one of PGA Frisco's restaurants, including Ice House and Lounge by Topgolf.

    The City of Plano presents All American 4th
    At Plano’s All American 4th, visitors can enjoy free games, food and drinks from a wide variety of vendors and food trucks, and a fireworks show, with music simulcast on 97.5 KLAK. Attendees can enjoy the fireworks show from the nearby Collin College - Spring Creek Campus.

    Klyde Warren Park presents Independence Day Celebration
    Klyde Warren Park's Independence Day Celebration will feature summer treats from a variety of food trucks, live music by Emerald City Band, family-fun games, and a pyrotechnic display for the grand finale.

    Grapevine presents July 4th Fireworks Extravaganza
    Grapevine will celebrate America’s birthday with the annual July 4th Fireworks Extravaganza, featuring spectacular fireworks set to patriotic music. While there is no official viewing party, there are a variety of viewing locations available around Grapevine Lake.

    Sunday, July 5

    City of Arlington presents Light Up Arlington
    Light Up Arlington will feature an expanded fireworks and drone show in the Arlington Entertainment District. The lawns around Mark Holtz Lake in Richard Greene Linear Park will be the prime viewing spot for the show. Prior to the show, visitors can enjoy patriotic activities at the nearby Arlington Museum of Art and National Medal of Honor Museum, including a performance by the U.S. Army’s First Cavalry Band.

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