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    Weekend Event Planner

    These are the 13 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Jun 23, 2016 | 6:00 am

    The last weekend in June — seriously, the year is half gone already? — brings one of the busiest slates so far in 2016, with no fewer than 13 fun things to do over the course of the next four days. They include multiple concerts of all shapes and sizes, two new theater productions, a great way to beat the heat, and an early 4th of July celebration.

    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 23

    Decks in the Park Summer Kickoff
    Decks in the Park is a free music festival series at Klyde Warren Park, showcasing a variety of local DJs and musicians. Among the performers at Thursday's event are Booty Fade; Blue, the Misfit; JT Donaldson; The Feels; Zander; DJ Souljah; Nick Van House; and Jeff Mitchell. Keep the party going after Decks in the Park with the after party at the Foundation Room.

    NetWorks presents Disney's Beauty and the Beast
    It's only been a couple of years since Disney's Beauty and the Beast last graced the stage at Winspear Opera House, but the tale as old as time never goes out of style. During this production, you can relive the story of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, a young prince trapped in a spell placed by an enchantress. It runs through Sunday.

    Shakespeare Dallas presents Richard III
    The second weekend of Shakespeare Dallas' Shakespeare in the Park gets down to business with an actual Shakespearean play, Richard III. The brutal drama tells the story of the rise of Richard III, who does everything in his power to remove all obstacles in his way to becoming king. The play will alternate with She Stoops to Conquer at Samuell-Grand Amphitheatre through July 23.

    Friday, June 24

    2016 Vans Warped Tour
    The Vans Warped Tour is America’s longest running touring music festival of the summer, having been a showcase for both established and up-and-coming talent since 1995. This year's festival at Gexa Energy Pavilion features nearly 50 bands on five stages, including New Found Glory, Sleeping with Sirens, Motionless in White, and more.

    Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs
    Actor Alan Cumming is one of those rare performers who's as equally well-known for his work on stage as in movies, and on TV. Whether it's his Tony Award-winning role in Cabaret, playing a mutant in the X-Men series, or his supporting role in The Good Wife, he can do it all. He's showing off his voice in this special concert at Dallas City Performance Hall.

    Texas Theatre and Alamo Drafthouse present John Carpenter: Live Retrospective
    Director John Carpenter has been thrilling audiences with his work since the 1970s, including such classic movies as Escape from New York, The Thing, and They Live. But it's his role as composer that's going to be highlighted in this performance at Majestic Theatre, as he performs themes from his films, as well as several new compositions, including from his new album, Lost Themes II​.

    Dwight Yoakam in concert
    Country star Dwight Yoakam was unstoppable in the late 1980s, opening his career with three straight No. 1 albums. He hasn't exactly been a slouch since then, with all but three of his 15 studio albums reaching the top 10 on the country charts. He comes back to Dallas to play at Annette Strauss Square in support of his 2015 album, Second Hand Heart.

    Saturday, June 25

    Slide the City
    Everybody in Dallas is suffering through the current heat — and humidity — wave, so now is the perfect time for this record-setting water slide to return to offer a respite. Riders can speed on inner tubes through three city blocks along Sylvan Avenue and then enjoy a block party featuring food, music, local vendors, and street entertainers.

    Market Street Allen USA Celebration 2016
    The city of Allen is once again holding its Fourth of July party a week or so early, with this event at Celebration Park. Expect to find a kid zone, sports zone, food zone, military zone, and, of course, a grand fireworks finale. It also includes performances by Madi Davis, Reckless Kelly, and the Gin Blossoms.

    6th Annual Jack FM Throwback Festival
    North Texas’ ultimate tribute band festival is back in a big way for 2016, giving fans who can't see their favorite bands in concert the next best option. The festival at South Side Ballroom features 18 bands on three stages, including Back in Black (AC/DC tribute), Mysterious Ways (U2 tribute), and Rumours (Fleetwood Mac tribute), among others.

    Reunion Lawn Party
    The Reunion Lawn Party returns to the lawn of Reunion Tower, offering live music, food trucks, and lawn games. The first of three parties features performances by Ray Johnston Band and Beatles cover band Hard Night's Day. The Nodding Donkey is also back, serving frosty brews and wine, and there's a special light show on the Reunion Tower ball.

    Night of the Proms 2016 featuring Michael Bolton, Wynonna Judd, Wang Chung, and Steve Walsh
    Night of the Proms returns to Dallas with its one-of-a-kind classic-meets-pop concert. Taking place at Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie, featured artists include Michael Bolton, Wynonna Judd, Wang Chung, and the former voice of Kansas, Steve Walsh. They are being backed by Il Novecento, crossover opera star Fernando Varela, a 24-voice choir, and a five-piece electric band.

    Sunday, June 26

    Love Ignites: Lighting the Path to Brighter Tomorrow
    Celebrating the one-year anniversary of marriage equality, this event at Cathedral of Hope will also surely touch on the recent tragic events in Orlando. It includes music by Cathedral of Hope and Turtle Creek Chorale, along with speakers like attorney Neel Lane; Resource Center CEO Cece Cox; and Judge Tonya Parker, one of the first Dallas judges to marry same-sex couples.

    Director/composer John Carpenter plays music from his films and latest album at Majestic Theatre on June 24.

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    Director/composer John Carpenter plays music from his films and latest album at Majestic Theatre on June 24.
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    Dozens of summer 2025 concerts in Dallas go on sale for $30

    Teresa Gubbins
    May 14, 2025 | 8:45 am
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    In what has become an annual summer tradition, concert promoter Live Nation is offering a discount ticket program for summer concert season for 2025, with $30 tickets for a variety of shows at venues across Texas.

    Live Nation’s $30 Ticket to Summer is selling tickets for $30 to more than 1,000 shows at select amphitheaters across the U.S. and Canada throughout the season, including Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion at The Woodlands in Houston, Germania Insurance Amphitheater, Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park, and Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater in Austin.

    The initial on-sale begins May 21, and spans a wide range of genres — including pop, Latin, hip-hop, country, R&B, rock, metal, electronic, comedy, and more.

    Tickets purchased through this offer include all fees upfront in the $30 cost. Any taxes will be added at checkout as applicable to each city, state, and venue. Tickets are available for select Live Nation shows, while inventory lasts.

    How $30 Ticket to Summer works
    Starting May 21, in the U.S. and Canada, fans can visit LiveNation.com/TickettoSummer to see the full list of participating events. Once they’ve selected a show, they should look for the ticket type labeled “$30 Ticket to Summer,” add the ticket(s) to their cart, and proceed to checkout.

    How to find participating shows
    Fans can filter their search on LiveNation.com/TickettoSummer by participating events, venues, or artists. While on the website, fans can also set the location to the closest city and the site will refresh to only include participating shows nearby.

    How to buy tickets
    The general onsale will begin Wednesday, May 21 at 10 am local time while supplies last at LiveNation.com/TickettoSummer. ($30 Ticket to Summer will be available with T-Mobile and Rakuten early access beginning Tuesday, May 20.)

    Here are the cities, venues, and shows where the $30 action is happening.

    Dallas
    The $30 Ticket to Summer offer is available for the following shows at Dos Equis Pavilion:

    • Halsey
    • 97.1 The Eagle’s BFD with Chevelle, Marilyn Manson
    • Dierks Bentley
    • Luke Bryan
    • Summer of Loud with Beartooth, I Prevail
    • Stick Figure
    • Outlaw Music Festival with Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan
    • Kesha
    • Parker McCollum
    • Jason Aldean
    • Juntos
    • Big Time Rush
    • The Offspring
    • Pantera
    • Nelly

    Irving
    The $30 Ticket to Summer offer is available for the following shows at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory:

    • Hauser of 2Cellos
    • Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas
    • Simple Minds
    • Bini
    • Babymetal
    • Tash Sultana
    • The Driver Era
    • ALT 103.7 Presents Slightly Stoopid
    • Kansas
    • 97.1 The Eagle Presents Volbeat
    • Billy Currington & Kip Moore
    • Xdinary Heroes
    • Collective Soul and +LIVE+
    • Lost 80's Live Ft. A Flock of Seagulls, Big Country
    • Toto with Christopher Cross & Men at Work
    • The Flaming Lips & Modest Mouse
    • KIDZ BOP Live
    • Simple Plan
    • Coheed and Cambria
    • Gavin Adcock
    • Myke Towers
    • Alabama Shakes
    • Eden Munoz
    • John Legend

    Austin
    The $30 Ticket to Summer offer is available for the following shows at Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater

    • Drive-By Truckers
    • Tennis
    • Thievery Corporation
    • The Hives
    • Die Spitz
    • Matt Maltese

    The $30 Ticket to Summer offer is available for the following shows at Germania Insurance Amphitheater

    • Styx with The Kevin Cronin Band and Don Felder
    • Summer of Loud
    • Stick Figure
    • Willie Nelson's 4th of July Picnic and Fireworks
    • Russ
    • +Live+ with Collective Soul
    • The Offspring
    • Pantera
    • Alice Cooper and Judas Priest

    The $30 Ticket to Summer offer is available for the following shows at Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park:

    • Peach Pit & Briston Maroney
    • Blue October
    • Slightly Stoopid
    • Billy Currington
    • Pixies
    • Coheed and Cambria
    • Father John Misty
    • Lake Street Dive

    Houston
    The $30 Ticket to Summer offer is available for the following shows at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion at The Woodlands:

    • Simple Minds
    • Styx with The Kevin Cronin Band and Don Felder
    • Summer of Loud
    • Outlaw Music Festival with Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan
    • Kesha
    • Rick Springfield
    • Kansas
    • Russ
    • Weird Al Yankovic
    • Big Time Rush
    • The Offspring
    • Kidz Bop Live
    • Leon Bridges
    • Charlie Wilson
    • Keith Urban
    • Alice Cooper and Judas Priest

    More tickets will be added throughout the summer, for chances to score $30 tickets all season long.

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