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    Weekend Event Planner

    The Rolling Stones and Tim McGraw top 10 best weekend events in Dallas-Fort Worth

    Alex Bentley
    Jun 4, 2015 | 6:00 am

    One show lords above all others this weekend in Dallas-Fort Worth, but the first weekend of June promises to be a memorable one whether you're into classic rock or not. Among the other worthy events are a fundraiser with an '80s headliner, two big country concerts and a festival custom-made for people looking to escape the heat.

    Below are the best options for your precious free time Thursday through Sunday. Don't like what you see? Lucky for you, we have a much longer list of the city's best events.

    Thursday, June 4

    2015 Cool Thursdays Series: Bruce in the USA
    Prior to Bruce Springsteen's appearance at 2014's March Madness Music Festival, it had been six years since he had played a concert in Dallas. You never know when you'll get a chance to see him live again, so the only way to get your fill of "Born in the USA," "Glory Days" and more right now is by seeing tribute band Bruce in the USA at the Dallas Arboretum.

    10th Anniversary MetroBall featuring Belinda Carlisle
    The annual MetroBall is a fundraiser designed to give money to a variety of organizations that deal with HIV/AIDS patients. To celebrate the event's 10th anniversary, organizers have brought in a blast from the past: '80s pop singer Belinda Carlisle, best known for songs like "We Got the Beat" with the Go-Go's and "Heaven is a Place on Earth." The event takes place at Station 4.

    Friday, June 5

    Shelby Lynne in concert
    There have been two peaks in the career of Shelby Lynne: winning New Female Vocalist of the Year at the 1990 Academy of Country Music Awards, and then somehow also winning the Best New Artist Grammy 11 years later thanks to her most acclaimed album to date, I Am Shelby Lynne. Lynne has reinvented herself again, and she plays at Dallas City Performance Hall in support of her new folk album, I Can't Imagine.

    WaterTower Theatre presents Manicures & Monuments
    The penultimate production of WaterTower Theatre's 2014-2015 season is Manicures & Monuments, a play from local playwright Vicki Caroline Cheatwood about residents of an Oklahoma nursing home and the young manicurist-in-training, Janann, who comes to volunteer. It runs through June 28 at Addison Conference Centre.

    Saturday, June 6

    PantherFest 2015
    The culture of Fort Worth is celebrated at PantherFest, a free outdoor festival that showcases local craft beer, musicians and restaurants. Also expect something you won't see anywhere else: people sliding down the longest Slip-n-Slide. If you weren't able to secure a ticket to "Slide the City," you can still station yourself on the sidelines and cheer on the participants. The event takes place on Main Street just north of downtown, near Coyote Drive-In.

    VolunteerNow presents Voly in the Park
    Many people want to volunteer their time, but they're often not sure where to start. Voly in the Park at Klyde Warren Park not only features activities and information for around 75 nonprofits, but it also connects volunteers with more than 1,000 other organizations via VolunteerNow. Expect games, performances and more.

    Tim McGraw in concert with Billy Currington and Chase Bryant
    There are few things more reliable than country singer Tim McGraw playing a concert at Gexa Energy Pavilion every year. Having put out a new album each of the past three years, including 2014's Sundown Heaven Town, he's certainly given his fans a lot of new songs with which to sing along. He is joined by opening acts Billy Currington and Chase Bryant.

    The Rolling Stones in concert with Grace Potter
    The legendary rock band kicks off the list of best summer concerts with this blowout at AT&T Stadium. If early reviews are any indication — this is the Stones' fourth stop on their Zip Code Tour — Mick, Keith and the boys still have what it takes to put on a great show. Plus, you get to see the UT Arlington a cappella choir accompany the legends on at least one song. Grace Potter serves as opening act.

    Sunday, June 7

    Butch Walker in concert with Jonathan Tyler and The Dove & The Wolf
    Butch Walker is a 45-year-old rocker who's only just now starting to make it big after years of toiling in bands. Walker's last three solo albums, including 2015's Afraid of Ghosts, all hit No. 1 on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums chart. He's joined at Majestic Theatre by local singer Jonathan Tyler and The Dove & The Wolf.

    Concerts in the Garden: 1812 Overture and Symphonic Sparklers
    The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra's summer tradition of holding concerts at Fort Worth Botanic Garden returns this weekend with a trio of shows, culminating with this one that includes Tchaikovsky’s popular 1812 Overture set to fireworks. You can also choose to see Pink Martini on Friday night or Classical Mystery Tour on Saturday night.

    Belinda Carlisle perform at the 10th Anniversary MetroBall at Station 4 on June 4.

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    Belinda Carlisle perform at the 10th Anniversary MetroBall at Station 4 on June 4.
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    Stranger Things and More

    Netflix House debuts in Dallas with new ways to experience fave shows

    Alex Bentley
    Dec 11, 2025 | 12:10 pm
    Netflix House at Galleria Dallas
    Photo courtesy of Netflix
    Netflix House at Galleria Dallas opens to the public on December 11.

    The new Netflix House at Galleria Dallas officially opens to the public on Thursday, December 11, bringing with it a totally new way for fans to engage with some of their favorite programming on the streaming outlet.

    Spanning more than 100,000 square feet, Netflix House is a permanent, year-round exhibit featuring popular Netflix shows and movies — including Wednesday, Squid Game, One Piece, Stranger Things, and A Knives Out Mystery franchise — through first-of-their-kind immersive story-driven experiences.

    Dallas is only the second city in the U.S. with a Netflix House, following Philadelphia.

    Prior to the opening, the venue threw open its doors on December 9 for a VIP event for media, influencers, local celebrities, and various Netflix bigwigs. Among those in attendance were David Harbour and Cara Buono from Stranger Things, Alexandra Breckenridge from Virgin River, Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, and more.

    The party gave attendees an advance look at the various offerings of Netflix House, a large venue which takes up two floors just off the mall's west entrance.

    Below are the top five things any true Netflix fan should do when visiting the new venue:

    • Netflix House is free to enter, and the entrance from the parking lot greets visitors with a grand staircase flanked by artwork referencing shows like Wednesday, Squid Game, Stranger Things, and more, perfect for taking lots of selfies.
    • Of course, they want you to spend money, and the two experiential rooms - Stranger Things: Escape the Dark and Squid Game: Survive the Trials - will set you back the most, starting at $39 per person per room. Both rooms, which take around one hour each to complete, let visitors experience a version of the worlds of the show. The Squid Game room gives the opportunity to play five games, including Red Light, Green Light, while the Stranger Things room has participants go on a search-and-rescue mission for three missing people.
    • Once you go up the stairs, the main portion is dominated by Netflix Bites, which features a full bar and restaurant serving food inspired by different shows and movies. Choices include Red Bite, Green Bite (chicken bites with sauces), Emily's Italian Fling Salad (for anyone who wants a little taste of Marcello from Emily in Paris), and Huntr/x Power Up Ssam (a grilled pork dish capitalizing on the popularity of KPop Demon Hunters).
    • Located in a separate room is Netflix RePLAY, featuring a number of arcade games that have been Netflix-ified. You can compete in interactive games like a version of tug of war from Squid Game, a Bridgerton-inspired ball maze, a Floor Is Lava game, and much more.
    • A gift shop stocks T-shirts, cups, keychains, posters, and replica props from many of Netflix's most valuable properties.

    And with Netflix on the verge of a possible deal to buy Warner Bros. Pictures, the permanent venue may just be bolstered by characters and imagery from properties like DC Comics, Casablanca, and Sinners in the coming years.

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