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    These are the 13 best things to do in Dallas on Thanksgiving weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Nov 25, 2020 | 2:49 pm

    While many events in and around Dallas have either been postponed or canceled during the coronavirus pandemic, some organizations have pivoted to virtual or socially-distanced events to continue offering the masses some entertainment while we need it the most.

    Below are the best ways to spend your free time this Thanksgiving weekend. While not every event is out of the house, they all promise to provide a nice distraction from the everyday life.

    Wednesday, November 25

    Browne Family Holiday Light Show
    There are lots of holiday light shows to be found in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, but there's something kind of nice about a family turning their home into a destination. The Browne Family Holiday Light Show in Parker is a full light show synchronized with music taking place throughout the Christmas season. While the show is free, it is an official drop-off point for Toys For Tots; visitors are encouraged to bring a new, unwrapped toy to donate.

    Thursday, November 26

    Venardos Circus
    The Venardos Circus, a touring Broadway-style animal-free production, will present a brand-new livestream production on Thanksgiving Day. It will feature performers like Guinness World Record holder Brad Weston (golf juggling and sword walking), Derileisy Ramos (aerialist), Manuel and Ilenay Acosta (duo rola bola and duo straps), Chase Culp (comedy) and Rachel Bell (foot juggling and Roman rings). There will be two performances, one at 11 am and one at 6 pm.

    Grand Prairie Parks, Arts and Recreation presents Prairie Lights
    Located along the shores of Joe Pool Lake at Lynn Creek Park in Grand Prairie, Prairie Lights is a two-mile, drive-thru holiday park experience that showcases a display of more than 5 million lights arranged in hundreds of festive holiday scenes throughout the park. There will be no Holiday Village this year due to pandemic considerations, but the event will feature a new drive-through concession option. Pre-purchase of online tickets is highly recommended for the event, which runs through December 31.

    Friday, November 27

    Texas Christkindl Market
    The Texas Christkindl Market, normally one of the largest open ­air holiday markets in the Southwest, will continue the 10-year tradition by moving to an all-online format for 2020. Visitors will discover holiday cheer, decorations, recipes, and one-­of-­a-­kind finds and gifts from favorite vendors through the vendor listings. Online experiences will include video demonstrations, live performances, and more. The market takes place through December 23.

    iHeartRadio presents Candy Cane Lane
    Candy Cane Lane is a new multi-level visual Christmas attraction that will allow guests to celebrate the holidays in a touchless environment from the safety of their cars. Each level of Candy Cane Lane combines all the wonderful outdoor experiences of Christmas, including a vast array of holiday lights, classic holiday lantern characters, and wonderland surprises around every corner. There is a special upgrade available for attendees to get a photo opportunity with Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus. The event will take place on select dates through December 26 at the American Airlines Center in the Silver Garage.

    Vitruvian Lights
    Addison's Vitruvian Park transforms into one of North Texas' most spectacular holiday destinations during Vitruvian Lights, an annual celebration in which 1.5 million sparkling LED lights are wrapped around more than 550 trees to create a blazing wonderland. The lights will remain on every evening from 5-11 pm through January 1, 2021. There will be no special events in conjunction with Vitruvian Lights this year. However, visitors are encouraged to walk through the park in a socially distanced manner or drive through on surrounding streets.

    WaterTower Theatre presents Ella’s Swinging Christmas: A Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald
    Ella’s Swinging Christmas: A Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald is a one-woman show featuring singer and actress Feleceia Wilson. The virtual production is a reimagined experience of jazz vocalist and scat virtuoso Ella Fitzgerald’s Swinging Christmas album. Wilson will perform 17 of Fitzgerald’s arrangements of Christmas classics, including “Jingle Bells,” “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” and “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” The production will be available to stream at any time through January 3.

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents The Nutcracker
    Audiences can get into the festive holiday spirit early with Tchaikovsky’s joyous score from his most famous ballet, The Nutcracker. The miniature overtures, triumphant marches, Russian, Arabian and Chinese dances, and the Waltz of the Flowers will showcase the brilliant sound of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. There will be three concerts through Sunday at Meyerson Symphony Center.

    Improv Addison presents Bassem Youssef
    Comedian Bassem Youssef, dubbed the Jon Stewart of the Arab World, was the host of popular TV show Al-Bernameg, which was the first of its kind political satire show in the Middle East. Named one of Time magazine’s “100 Most Influential People in the World” in 2013, the physician-turned-comedian will perform five times through Sunday at Improv Addison.

    Saturday, November 28

    Christmas at the Anatole
    This season’s Christmas at the Anatole celebration will feature Breakfast with Santa, which will be served family-style at each table. During breakfast, Santa will make an entrance and interact with the children in a socially-distanced format, including the reading of a Texas-themed Christmas story and letters from the children in the audience mailed from the North Pole mailbox situated in the lobby. There will also be holiday-themed activities throughout the hotel; Peppermint Park will not be part of the activities this year. The event goes on every weekend through December 23.

    For King & Country in concert
    On the Christian music scene, there are few groups bigger than pop duo For King & Country. Each of their three studio albums has gone higher on the Billboard Christian charts than the one before, with their 2018 album Burn the Ships coming in at No. 1. They recently released their first Christmas album, A Drummer Boy Christmas, which will be highlighted in two concerts at Globe Life Field in Arlington.

    Sunday, November 29

    Dallas Museum of Art presents "Wearable Raffia" closing day
    Sunday will be the final day to take in the exhibition "Wearable Raffia" at the Dallas Museum of Art. Drawn mainly from the Museum’s acclaimed collection of African art, the exhibition features garments and textiles made from the woven fibers of Raffia Palm trees from West and Central Africa and the island of Madagascar. Also on display are raffia and textile samples that visitors are allowed to feel.

    CultureMap and Frost Bank presents Donation Drop-off
    CultureMap and Frost Bank will present a donation drop-off at Pacific Plaza Park, benefiting Genesis Women's Shelter & Support. Visitors are asked to bring items like disinfectant spray wipes, antibacterial hand soap, cloth face masks, sports bras in size adult large and medium, new gloves and hat in all sizes and ages, and new coats of all sizes for women and children ages 0-18. Anyone who brings five or more items will receive a $10 Frost It Forward card (while supplies last).

    CultureMap and Frost Bank presents Donation Drop-off at Pacific Plaza Park on November 29.

    Drive-through donations
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    CultureMap and Frost Bank presents Donation Drop-off at Pacific Plaza Park on November 29.
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    Weekend Event Planner

    These are the 16 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Oct 23, 2025 | 6:00 am
    Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony
    Photo courtesy of Dolly Parton
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    This weekend in Dallas features a wide selection of events, including a very busy stretch for Majestic Theatre, which will host four different comedians over four days. Other choices include four concerts, an exhibition featuring a certain boy wizard, two festivals, a symphony concert featuring a renowned country singer, two local theater productions, a dance production, and a unique event centered on haunted objects.

    Dolly Parton\u2019s Threads: My Songs in Symphony
    Photo courtesy of Dolly Parton

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents "Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony" at Meyerson Symphony Center, October 24-26.

    Below are the best ways to spend your free time this weekend. If you want more options, check out the calendar for an even longer list of the city's best events.

    Thursday, October 23

    Abstraction Media presents Max Amini
    Through an array of eccentric impressions and novel storytelling, Iranian-American comedian Max Amini delivers a strong message about family ties, cultural trappings, and social topics. He has appeared on shows such as NBC's Heroes, Netflix's Real Rob with Rob Schneider, and Comedy Central's Mind of Mencia. He'll perform the second of back-to-back shows at Majestic Theatre.

    Reneé Rapp in concert
    Singer-songwriter Reneé Rapp first came to fame when she took over the role of Regina George in the Broadway production of Mean Girls, a role she would reprise the 2024 film adaptation. Buoyed by that exposure, she's also released two albums, the latest of which - the recently-released Bite Me - went to No. 3 on the Billboard 200. She'll perform at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving.

    Friday, October 24

    Fever presents Harry Potter: The Exhibition
    Harry Potter: The Exhibition celebrates all things Harry Potter by bringing to life favorite moments, characters, locations, and beasts from the film series, as well as the extended Harry Potter universe. Guests can get up close to authentic props and costumes, practice Quidditch skills, pot a Mandrake, and more. The exhibition, located at 14902 Preston Rd., a former Steinmart within Pepper Square in North Dallas, will be open through at least January 31, 2026.

    City of Grand Prairie presents Main Street Fest
    The City of Grand Prairie Parks, Arts & Recreation Department will present the annual Main Street Fest. The event will include live music from The Jacksons and others, a BMX riding showcase, carnival rides, arts & crafts, food & beverage gardens, an array of entertainment at the Kidzone, and more. It takes place in downtown Grand Prairie near City Hall.

    Atsuko Okatsuka: The Big Bowl Tour
    American stand-up comedian, actress, and writer Atsuko Okatsuka was named one of Variety's "Top 10 Comics to Watch" in 2022, and her unique brand of comedy has been gaining attention all over the country, landing her spots on Hulu, HBO, and Comedy Central. Her debut standup special, The Intruder, was named the "Best Debut Special of 2022" by the New York Times. She'll perform at Majestic Theatre.

    The Bacon Brothers in concert
    Actor Kevin Bacon has been acting in movies and elsewhere since 1978, but it wasn't until 1994 that he decided to pursue his other passion of music with his brother, Michael. In between Kevin's acting gigs, the duo has released 10 albums over 28 years, most recently Ballad Of The Brothers in 2024. They'll play at Coppell Arts Center.

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents "Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony"
    "Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs In Symphony" is an innovative multimedia experience featuring Parton on screen, leading audiences in a visual-musical journey of her songs, her life, and her stories. Audiences will hear new and innovative orchestrations of her hit songs, her personal favorites, and an as-yet unreleased selection from her upcoming Broadway musical. There will be three performances through Sunday at the Meyerson Symphony Center.

    The Rocky Horror Show x 2
    In a slightly odd turn of events, there will be two dueling productions of The Rocky Horror Show starting in Plano this weekend. In the cult classic, sweethearts Brad and Janet discover the eerie mansion of Dr. Frank-N-Furter. There they meet a houseful of wild characters, including a rock-n-roll biker and a creepy butler, who are celebrating Dr. Frank-N-Furter's newest creation, Rocky. The production at North Texas Performing Arts runs through November 2, while the production at Art Centre Theatre runs through November 15.

    Denton's Day of the Dead Festival
    Held outside on Hickory and Industrial St, Denton’s Day of the Dead Festival is a true collaboration of the eclectic art and music community of the city. It pays homage to many of fall’s treasures such as cooler weather, the harvest, the celebration of Dia de los Muertos, and all things Halloween. Highlights include live music, the Halloween Cabaret “Cirque du Horror,” Coffin Races, a lantern-lit twilight parade, and more. The festival runs through Sunday.

    Halsey in concert
    Pop singer Halsey has had a remarkably consistent career, going to No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with her 2015 debut album, Badlands, and matching or exceeding those heights with each of her other four albums. She'll pay tribute to the album that started her highly successful career at this concert, which will be her only stop in Texas on the limited, 23-city world tour. She'll play at South Side Ballroom.

    Ballet North Texas presents Sleepy Hollow
    Heads will roll in Sleepy Hollow, a chilling world premiere by Carrie Ruth Trumbo, inspired by Washington Irving’s classic tale. The production follows Ichabod Crane, Katrina Van Tassel, and Brom Bones in a haunting love triangle set against the backdrop of 18th-century superstition - with Katrina’s perspective at the center of the story. There will be performances on both Friday and Saturday at Moody Performance Hall.

    Saturday, October 25

    Texas Theatre presents Haunted Objects Live
    Haunted Objects Live features Greg and Dana Newkirk, two of the world’s only full-time paranormal investigators. During the presentation, the Newkirks will take audiences on a journey through history, folklore, and true-life accounts of encounters with objects that seem to possess a life of their own. The event takes place at Texas Theatre.

    Junior H in concert
    Mexican singer/rapper Junior H has had a prolific career in a relatively short period of time. After self-releasing his debut album in 2019, he quickly gained notice in the corridos tumbados subgenre. He went on to release three albums in 2020, another in 2021, two more in 2022, and another in 2023, almost all of which finished in the top 3 on Billboard's Regional Mexican Albums chart. His latest, $ad Boyz 4 Life II, was his most successful yet, going to No. 14 on the overall Billboard 200. He'll play on Saturday and Sunday at Dos Equis Pavilion.

    Heather McMahan: The Bamboozled Tour
    Heather McMahan is an actress, stand-up and podcaster who is known for her authenticity and broad humor. Named to Variety’s 2022 Comedy Impact Report, she was one of the featured female comedians to perform on Jane Fonda & Lily Tomlin: Ladies Night Live on Netflix, earning Fonda’s admiration, and subsequently hosting Fonda’s 85th birthday celebratory fundraiser. She'll perform at Majestic Theatre.

    Sunday, October 26

    Nurse Blake: "But Did You Die?”
    Comedian Nurse Blake will bring his specialty blend of humor and nursing expertise for a night of laughter, connection, relatability, and pure entertainment. The "But Did You Die?" tour will dive into the wild things patients and their families say and do at hospitals, from self-diagnosing Stage 8 cancer with WebMD to hitting the call light like they are on a game show. He'll perform at Majestic Theatre.

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