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Kid Rock headlines the best weekend events in Dallas

Alex Bentley
Jul 18, 2013 | 6:00 am

For anyone not taking a vacation right about now, the middle of July in Dallas offers a few interesting pleasures, including boat shopping, outside movie-watching and celebrating the anniversary of the first moon landing.

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, July 18

Gary Louris of The Jayhawks in concert
The name The Jayhawks sounds like an early rock band from the 1950s, but they're in fact an alt-country group that came to fame in the 1980s. Gary Louris was one of the founding members, whom many consider responsible for the sound for which the group would come to be known. He'll play at The Kessler with Greg Schroeder as opening act.

2013 DFW Boat Expo
Owning a boat may not be for everybody, but summer is primetime boating season, so what better time for a boat expo? Whether you're in the market or not, ogling the hundreds of boats and other watercraft that will be on display during the four-day event at Dallas Market Hall is still fun. Hey, we can dream, can't we?

Friday, July 19

Rodrigo y Gabriela in concert with Zach Heckendorf
Rodrigo y Gabriela are unlike any musical duo you're likely to encounter. They're heavily influenced by heavy metal bands, yet they're mostly acoustic and their Mexican heritage plays a big part in their output as well. Any way you slice it, they've gotten big enough to play a venue like Winspear Opera House, where they'll be joined by Zach Heckendorf.

Downtown Dallas Summer Movie Series: Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Alamo Drafthouse isn't the only place you can see classic movies in outdoor setting this summer. Downtown Dallas is taking advantage of its various open spaces to show one free movie a week for four weeks. This week's offering is Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind, taking place in Browder Plaza at the corner of Browder and Commerce Streets.

Dallas Arts District Late Night Parties
It won't be quite the fest that last month's Summer Block Party was, but the three Dallas Art District museums will each put on their monthly late night celebrations - Late Nights at the DMA, 'til Midnight at Nasher Sculpture Center and Crow Collection After Dark. Come to get an after-hours peek at their exhibits, listen to music, watch movies or any number of other activities.

Saturday, July 20

Frontiers of Flight Museum presents 2013 Moon Day
Even though the Frontiers of Flight Museum celebrates Moon Day, or the day Apollo 11 landed on the moon in 1969, every year, the event is more about looking forward than looking back. They're interested in the future of space exploration, and hope to inspire kids to share that same passion. A variety of exhibits and activities will show off the wonders of astronomy.

Kid Rock in concert with Uncle Kracker
Ticket prices for concerts continue to skyrocket, so it's pretty refreshing to see a big name like Kid Rock offer tickets on the cheap. Every ticket, from the front row to the lawn seats at Gexa Energy Pavilion, was available for $20. The concert, featuring longtime collaborator Uncle Kracker, will also have discounted parking, food and merchandise.

Sunday, July 21

Dallas Opera presents Jack and the Beanstalk
The Dallas Opera isn't in season right now, but that doesn't mean they're not still busy putting on events. This kid-friendly offering, taking place at Dallas Children's Theater, is an operatic take on the classic fairy tale, complete with music from Sir Arthur Sullivan. Early exposure to the arts is always a good thing, and the price - $5 per person - is just right.

Amphibian Stage Productions presents The Bible: The Complete Word of God (abridged)
As people in the Bible Belt will tell you, "Sunday is God's day," so why not take them at their word and see the newest play from Amphibian Stage Productions? Of course, The Bible: The Complete Word of God (abridged) may not be what they had in mind, as it is a satirical look at theological questions that have puzzled through the years. The play will run through August 11.

Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker are offering a big-name concert on the cheap at Gexa Energy Pavilion on July 20.

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Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker are offering a big-name concert on the cheap at Gexa Energy Pavilion on July 20.
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North Texas Irish Festival leaves Dallas' Fair Park and heads north

Alex Bentley
Aug 6, 2026 | 3:53 pm
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The long-running North Texas Irish Festival has decided to pull up stakes from its home in Fair Park and relocate to Denton, starting with its 2027 edition.

According to a release, the 2027 event will be held at the North Texas Fairgrounds on March 13 and 14.

Produced by the Southwest Celtic Music Association, the festival has been in existence since 1983, growing into one of the largest Irish festivals in the United States.

The festival was the second-largest annual event at Fair Park, behind only the State Fair of Texas.

In a phone interview with CultureMap, North Texas Irish Festival entertainment director Sheri Bush, who has been with the event since 1997, said the impetus for the move was when Fair Park First took over management of Fair Park in 2019.

Prior to that year, Bush said, Fair Park allowed the North Texas Irish Festival to handle all of the logistics of the event, from ticketing to concessions to security. But that changed under Fair Park First, which - among other things - raised ticket prices to a degree that it was affecting attendance, she said.

Bush said the loss of control, combined with the deteriorating condition of Fair Park's buildings, attendees' perception that the area was unsafe, and what she described as a lack of promotion by the city of Dallas, ultimately made relocating a more appealing option than staying.

The city of Denton has shown an enthusiasm for the event that has been lacking from Dallas, and all logistics will once again be under the festival's control, Bush said.

The move to Denton will not change anything about what the festival has to offer, including including multiple stages of live Celtic music, Irish step dancing performances, cultural demonstrations, storytelling, shopping, authentic food and drink, and more.

"We’re honored that the North Texas Irish Festival has chosen Denton as its new home," said Denton Mayor Chris Watts in a statement. "This move reflects our city’s commitment and reputation as a premier destination for arts, culture and community events."

Festival organizers say in the release that Denton's renowned arts and music community makes it a natural fit for the North Texas Irish Festival.

"Denton is known for embracing music and creativity," Bush said in the release. "Those values align perfectly with what the North Texas Irish Festival has represented for more than four decades. We're excited to become part of the Denton community while continuing to welcome attendees from across Texas and beyond."

Additional details, including the performer lineup and ticket information will be announced in the coming months.

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