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    Weekend Event Planner

    These are the 15 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Dec 5, 2019 | 6:00 am

    Holiday-themed events normally dominate the roundups this time of year, but the first full weekend of December features a majority of events not related to the holidays. They include a dinosaur exhibit, a visit from a great pop trio, comedy from both a reality star and a former late night host, and a showcase of local musicians. You can still get your fill of the holidays courtesy of three new theater productions, a classical concert, and two neighboring festivals.

    Below are the best ways to spend your free time this weekend. Want more options? Lucky for you, we have a much longer list of the city's best events.

    Thursday, December 5

    The Firehouse Theatre presents The Wizard of Oz: Concert Edition
    The Firehouse Theatre will present a magical concert of the classic story featuring Dorothy, Toto, Aunt Em, Uncle Henry, Miss Gulch, and Professor Marvel around the Kansas farm. With dreams of escaping her mundane life “Over the Rainbow,” a tornado hits and Dorothy and Toto are transported to the Land of Oz. The production will play through December 22.

    WaterTower Theatre presents Cirque Holidays
    WaterTower Theatre in Addison, in partnership with Lone Star Circus, will celebrate the diversity of holidays from around the world through a magical collaboration of theater and circus with Cirque Holidays. Audiences of all ages will be treated to acts ranging from hula-hoops to death defying trapeze stunts, all tied together with a charismatic host and hilarious clowns. The production will run through December 22.

    Bishop Arts Theatre Center presents Black Nativity
    For 16 years, Langston Hughes’ story of the birth of Christ has transformed the Bishop Arts Theatre stage into a gathering that unites artists and audiences of different ages, backgrounds, and beliefs through the heart-stirring power of song, story, and dance. With a joyous inspirational score, Black Nativity is an Oak Cliff tradition that shares this unforgettable story of the Nativity through compelling gospel music and the beautiful poetry of Hughes. The production will run through December 22.

    Friday, December 6

    Jurassic Quest with Ancient Oceans
    With Ancient Oceans, Jurassic Quest guests will be transported back in time and under the sea into an immersive and interactive environment. This new exhibit will feature over 100 life-sized dinosaur replicas, from the very small, to the gigantic, to those found under the sea. There will also be dinosaur-themed rides, shows, bounce houses, science stations, and a cinema at the event, taking place in the Automobile Building and Museum of American Railroad building at Fair Park through Sunday.

    Dallas Black Dance Theatre presents Black on Black
    Black on Black features the talent of Dallas Black Dance Theatre and DBDT: Encore! dancers choreographing, producing, and performing new holiday-themed works. The performance, taking place at Dallas Black Dance Theatre on Friday and Saturday, is flanked by a happy hour and after party with light bites and spirits featuring a live DJ.

    Dallas Symphony Christmas Pops
    The Dallas Symphony Orchestra will present their annual tradition, with the Dallas Symphony Chorus performing transcendent anthems, classical holiday favorites, and sing-along carols. Also making an appearance will be Santa, snow, and a little bit of Christmas magic. The concert, also featuring baritone Reginald Smith Jr. and the Children's Chorus of Greater Dallas, will be at Meyerson Symphony Center through December 15.

    Jonas Brothers in concert
    It's not often that a band can take a break and come back more popular than ever, but the Jonas Brothers have accomplished that feat. Their new album, Happiness Begins, went to No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and its lead single, "Sucker," was the first No. 1 song of their career. The three brothers — Joe, Nick, and Kevin — will play at American Airlines Center, joined by opening acts Bebe Rexha and Jordan McGraw.

    Tyler Henry: The Hollywood Medium
    Tyler Henry began receiving intuitive mental images when he was only 10 years old. After a series of life-changing events, Henry recognized that his passion, calling, and life purpose was to bring clarity and closure to those he was privileged to read. He now stars in the TV series Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry on E! Television Network, where sits down and has one-on-one readings with top celebrities. He'll show off his talent at Majestic Theatre.

    Uptown Players presents Nuncrackers a-MEN!
    Uptown Players will open its season with Dan Goggin’s Nunsense Christmas musical, Nuncrackers a-MEN!. Featuring all new songs, including “Twelve Days Prior to Christmas,” “Santa Ain’t Comin’ to Our House,” “We Three Kings of Orient Are Us” and “It’s Better to Give than to Receive,” the show is filled with wacky Nunsense humor as the sisters tape their first TV special. The production will run at Kalita Humphreys Theater through December 15.

    Jonathan Van Ness: Road to Beijing Tour
    As the star of the web series Gay of Thrones and the Netflix reality show Queer Eye, Jonathan Van Ness has become known in the entertainment industry for his fabulous, unstoppable energy. Now, he brings that energy to the stand-up stage with an unforgettable live show, serving cirque-du-so-gay realness between stand-up sets inspired by his ongoing attempt, and lifelong obsession, to become a figure-skating prodigy. He'll perform at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory.

    Saturday, December 7

    Dallas Children’s Theater presents Little Women: The Musical
    Just a few weeks before a new film version of Little Women hits screens, Dallas Children's Theater will celebrate life, love, and family in this festive musical adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s cherished novel set against the backdrop of the American Civil War. The March sisters face adventure, heartbreak, and enduring hope as they weather life’s changes in this timeless drama. The production, performed by the DCT Academy all-teen cast, will play at Rosewood Center for Family Arts through December 22.

    Klyde Warren Park presents Tree Lighting Celebration
    Klyde Warren Park's annual Tree Lighting Celebration, presented by VisitDallas, features family-friendly activities and entertainment, including photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus, face painting, crafts, games, and live holiday entertainment. The day will culminate with a holiday extravaganza featuring traditional Christmas music, the arrival of Santa Claus, and the annual tree lighting, all of which will lead into...

    AT&T Performing Arts Center presents Reliant Lights Your Holidays
    ...this event at the nearby AT&T Performing Arts Center. Taking place at Sammons Park, Reliant Lights Your Holidays will be an evening of holiday magic, as the campus will be illuminated with dazzling LED lights to celebrate the arrival of the holiday season. The festival includes kids’ arts and crafts, a gigantic fireworks show, and holiday concert featuring WAR and Mariachi Rosas Divinas.

    Dallas Observer Music Awards Showcase
    The 31st annual Dallas Observer Music Awards will celebrate the local talent who make up the thriving, dynamic music community of Dallas. More than 40 local bands will perform in multiple venues in Deep Ellum, including Club Dada Indoor & Outdoor Stage, Off the Record, Reno’s Chop Shop, Three Links, and Trees.

    Jay Leno in concert
    Former Tonight Show host Jay Leno has a reputation as one of the hardest working men in show business, continuing to perform hundreds of times a year across the country when he could easily rest on his laurels at home in California. He'll show off his unique stand-up comedy style, which currently has him as a minor player in another NBC controversy, in this performance at The Theatre at Grand Prairie.

    Jonathan Van Ness will perform at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory on December 6.

    Jonathan Van Ness
    Photo courtesy of Jonathan Van Ness
    Jonathan Van Ness will perform at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory on December 6.
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    Concert News

    10 most festive holiday concerts to see in Dallas in December 2025

    Luz Guerrero
    Dec 9, 2025 | 5:30 pm
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    Luz Guerrero is a Dallas-based storyteller, freelance writer, and cultural connector exploring identity and music through personal and collective narratives. Here's her list of 10 standout holiday concerts in DFW.

    Much like the weather whiplash we endure in North Texas, tastes in holiday music vary wildly. Maybe you’ve outgrown “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” but still appreciate a grown-up remix. Maybe it’s a sad-girl holiday and hearing one more classic carol might push you into texting your ex. Luckily, Dallas has December programming to meet all of your emotional and mental health needs—no matter where you land on the festive spectrum.

    And even though we just flirted with 80-degree temps in late November, the city’s holiday concerts prove that December is when the warmth shows up the loudest.

    In chronological order, here are the shows bringing the season to life across Dallas–Fort Worth.

    Lady A — This Winter’s Night Tour
    Lady A launches their first-ever Christmas tour this year, with Grand Prairie being one of only a dozen stops on the run. The trio arrives with On This Winter’s Night (Volume 2), the long-awaited follow-up to their 2012 holiday album. The set will be holiday classics alongside new originals that build on the sound and spirit of both albums. They’re also riding fresh momentum with a nomination for Vocal Group of the Year at the upcoming 59th Annual CMA Awards. It’s sure to be a holiday show that pairs seasonal charm with the modern-country finesse Lady A delivers.
    December 10, Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Performance Place, Grand Prairie. Tickets: $49–$129 ($72–$166 with fees and taxes)

    Michael Martin Murphey – Cowboy Christmas at Arlington Music Hall
    Michael Martin Murphey returns to Arlington with Cowboy Christmas, continuing a holiday tradition more than three decades strong. The Oak Cliff–born Country Music Hall of Famer built the show from his 1992 Cowboy Christmas album, a hit that led to five more installments. This year’s production features his Rio Grande Band, the Rocky Mountain Vintage Dancers, and vivid Western imagery. Expect a mix of country ballads, cowboy takes on holiday classics, and the storytelling Murphey is known for. It’s an all-ages event for families, country fans, and anyone looking for traditional holiday cheer spread by a hometown legend.
    December 11-12, Arlington Music Hall, 224 N Center St. Tickets: $39-$113

    Merry Mayhem 2025
    Following its inaugural year, Merry Mayhem brings back its metal holiday toy-drive showcase with a lineup including Waiting 4 April, With Hope Intact, Never Rest, Oresteia, and Chernobyl The Secret!. It’s also an opportunity to check out Puzzles Deep Ellum, the neighborhood’s new live music venue that opened over the summer. Proceeds benefit The Archway (formerly Safe Haven of Tarrant County), supporting women and children with toys and essential items during the holidays. It’s metal with a mission.
    December 12, Puzzles Deep Ellum, 2824 Main St. Tickets: $10 presale, $15 at the door

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    Christmas at the Winspear: A Pop-Rock Holiday Spectacular
    The Winspear hosts a holiday program that blends orchestral polish with pop-rock energy. Dallas String Quartet—celebrating their first Grammy nomination—leads the evening alongside Q The Band, with guest appearances from America’s Got Talent finalists Sons of Serendip and The Voice winner Anja Nissen. Ballet dancers and the Preston Center Dance Choir widen the scope for a nicely-tuned, family-friendly holiday sampler.
    December 17, Winspear Opera House, 2403 Flora St. Tickets: $38–$117 ($49–$147 with fees and taxes)

    2nd Annual Illuminating Nights — Emo Holiday Edition
    Illuminating Nights returns this year—and for this one, waterproof eyeliner is suggested. Expect emotional catharsis through acoustic emo covers of My Chemical Romance, The Used, Brand New, and more, performed by Ryker & Friends with cellist Bri Sargent. The candlelit performance benefits Amplified Minds, a nonprofit providing free mental health services for Texans ages 18+, with a particular focus on creatives. It’s an all-ages, standing-room-only night that leans fully into the feelings December tends to stir up.
    December 19, The Studio at The Bomb Factory, 2727 Canton St. Tickets: $20

    A Soulful Christmas with KEM (feat. Britney Holmes)
    Multi-Grammy-nominated R&B singer/songwriter icon KEM delivers a velvety, soulful holiday set with Dallas’ own Britney Holmes opening. This marks her first performance with her husband, musician Lio Saen—a sweet detail she recently shared on her socials. KEM has long been celebrated for folding pieces of his personal journey of resilience into his performances, promising a night of reflection and gratitude. It’s well-timed too—just days before Christmas, when many listeners are looking for exactly that.
    December 19, Winspear Opera House, 2403 Flora St. Tickets: $49–$199 ($63–$250 with fees and taxes)

    The Polyphonic Spree’s 22nd Annual Holiday Extravaganza
    Each year, Dallas-born collective The Polyphonic Spree transforms the Majestic into a technicolor holiday universe. With 20+ members and an opening variety act, the evening spans classic and contemporary holiday music alongside fan-favorite originals. Guests are encouraged to dress festively and bring a canned good and a new, unwrapped toy for local families. Expect costumes, characters, a hint of indoor “snow,” and the feeling of walking into a confetti-filled snow globe—complete with cookies and milk at the end.
    December 20, Majestic Theatre, 1925 Elm St. Tickets: $45–$95

    Pentatonix: Christmas in the City Tour
    The three-time Grammy-winning a cappella group returns with Christmas in the City, supporting their new release Holidays Around the World, Vol. 2. Pentatonix is practically synonymous with the season, and this two-night Fort Worth run closes out the tour. Each ticket sold in Fort Worth and Houston donates $1 to Direct Relief to support Texans affected by recent flooding. Across two nights, their signature harmonies will meet the energy of a hometown crowd, an exchange that tends to elevate both.
    December 21 & 22, Dickies Arena, 1911 Montgomery St, Fort Worth. Tickets: $61–$131 ($80–$166 with fees and taxes)

    Dallas Ambient Music Nights: DAMN 50
    Dallas Ambient Music Nights (or simply DAMN because it’s fun to say) celebrates a major milestone this year with its 10-year anniversary and 50th showcase. Founded by Cody McPhail, the series has become a destination for listeners drawn to exploratory, immersive soundscapes. This year’s show features eight musical performances accompanied by eight video artists projecting live visuals across the historic Texas Theatre. The result is a meditative environment ideal for anyone seeking a thoughtful post-Christmas reset.
    December 27, Texas Theatre, 231 W. Jefferson Blvd. Tickets: $25 presale, $30 at the door

    Epic Unplugged Presents: An Epic Christmas
    For those looking for some post-Christmas fun, Epic Unplugged brings reimagined rock hits and holiday classics backed by a string section. Expect unplugged versions of Queen, Pink Floyd, The Killers, Muse, and Nirvana beneath the open sky—plan accordingly. With more than 20 food and drink options in Legacy Hall, it’s easy to turn this into a full evening with family and friends. The show is all ages, with a 21+ after-party on the second floor. Ticket options range from general admission to reserved tables and VIP seating.
    December 27, Lexus Box Garden at Legacy Hall, 7800 Windrose Ave, Plano. Tickets: $5–$250 ($9–$299 with fees and taxes)

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