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    Weekend Event Planner

    These are the 10 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Jan 22, 2026 | 6:00 am

    The slate of events in and around Dallas this weekend is a toss-up, not because of the quality of the various offerings, but because the extreme cold and predicted snow/ice on Saturday may throw a wrench into the plans. The good news is most of the events featured will take place or start on Thursday and Friday, with choices including four theater productions, an appearance from a famous foodie, two comedians, a symphony concert, a pop concert, and an opera concert.

    Below are the best ways to spend your free time this weekend - weather pending. If you want more options, check out the calendar for an even longer list of the city's best events. If any of the below events are postponed or canceled, updates will be posted next to each listing.

    Thursday, January 22

    Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern
    Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern is an interactive fantasy adventure where the audience chooses the heroes, battles monsters, and helps three adventurers on an epic quest to save the world. By calling out suggestions and making decisions on their smartphones, the audience determines which heroes appear, where they explore, and ultimately how their story ends. The production runs through February 1 at Wyly Theatre.

    DMA Arts & Letters Live: Padma Lakshmi
    Padma Lakshmi’s new cookbook, All American: Tales, Travels, and Recipes from Taste the Nation and Beyond, is a love letter to the people who create and evolve American cuisine every day and a joyful reflection of who we truly are as a nation, from one of our most essential culinarians. At this special event, taking place at the Dallas Museum of Art, she will be in conversation with Priya Krishna, former New York Times restaurant critic.

    Mac Welch presents Lungs
    "Ten thousand tons of CO2. That’s the weight of the Eiffel Tower. I’d be giving birth to the Eiffel Tower.” This humorous remark captures the tone of Lungs, Duncan Macmillan’s striking yet occasionally frustrating play. M and W, a young couple, find themselves examining the scope of their lives together and the world around them when they begin considering starting a family. The production, part of AT&T Performing Arts Center's Elevator Project, will have four performances through Sunday at Wyly Theatre.

    Paul Chowdhry: Artificial Indian
    One of the UK’s most successful stand-up comedians, Paul Chowdhry comes to Dallas as part of his U.S. tour debut, Artificial Indian. In the show, Chowdhry explores modern identity with raw honesty and biting wit, from being a British-Asian man never fully accepted in Britain to navigating a louder, more chaotic America. Audiences can expect rapid-fire takes on race, politics, fame, dating, and surviving in an era where billionaires run for president and fake news runs the internet. The show takes place at Majestic Theatre.

    WaterTower Theatre presents The Graduate
    Terry Johnson’s stage adaptation of the classic novel and iconic film The Graduate drops audiences into 1960s California, where recent college grad Benjamin Braddock’s carefully planned future starts to unravel after an unexpected affair with the infamous Mrs. Robinson. Sharp, funny, and uncomfortable in all the right ways, the play takes on family expectations, fractured marriages, and the confusion of growing up. The production runs through February 8 at Addison Performing Arts Centre in Addison.

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents "Holst’s The Planets" (UPDATE: The January 23 and 24 performances of this concert have been canceled.)
    Edward Gardner returns to conduct Holst’s most famous score, The Planets, with the astrological character of each of the celestial bodies. Each planetary “portrait” reveals a fitting attribute, from Mars’ bellicose hammer blows to the haunting resonances of Neptune, “The Mystic.” The program will also include Walton's Coronation Te Deum and the U.S. premiere of James McMillan's Where the Lugar meets the Glaisnock. The concert, which will feature euphonium soloist David Childs, will have three performances through Saturday at Meyerson Symphony Center.

    Friday, January 23

    Improv Addison presents Gabriel Iglesias
    Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias is the star and executive producer of Mr. Iglesias on Netflix, and has a comedy stand-up special, One Show Fits All, also on Netflix. Feature film credits include co-starring roles in Magic Mike, Magic Mike XXL, and A Haunted House 2. He's also provided voices for many animated films, most recently Space Jam: A New Legacy and Ugly Dolls, and he co-starred in Disney+’s The Santa Clauses. He'll perform four times through Saturday at Improv Addison.

    Mania: The ABBA Tribute in concert
    Mania: The ABBA Tribute delivers an authentic tribute to the legendary Swedish band that has captured the hearts of fans for generations. Through costumes, choreography, and musicianship, Mania: The ABBA Tribute recreates the magic of ABBA's music in all its glory. From "Dancing Queen" to "Waterloo," "Mamma Mia" to "Take a Chance on Me," the band performs all of ABBA's greatest hits with passion and precision, transporting audiences back to the disco era of the 1970s. The concert takes place at Majestic Theatre.

    Saturday, January 24

    Dallas Children's Theater presents The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show (UPDATE: The January 24 and 25 performances of this production have been canceled. The show will now open on January 31.)
    The illustrations of beloved children’s author Eric Carle leap from the page to the stage in a production that features a cast of 75 larger-than-life puppets representing familiar characters from four of Carle’s most well-known stories. In a celebration of animals and imagination, audiences will visit the worlds of The Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse, Mister Seahorse, The Very Lonely Firefly, and, of course, The Very Hungry Caterpillar. The production runs through February 28 at Dallas Children's Theater.

    Sunday, January 25

    The Dallas Opera presents Hart Institute for Women Conductors: 10th Anniversary Concert (UPDATE: This event has been canceled.)
    Addressing the profound gender imbalance on the world’s opera orchestra podiums, the Hart Institute provides training and career support to the next generation of women conductors. This special anniversary performance will feature six alumnae maestri from the first decade of the Institute, including Tiffany Chang, Michelle Di Russo, Barbara Dragan, Tianyi Lu, Shira Samuels-Shragg, and Blair Salter, and a guest host. Each conductor will lead The Dallas Opera Orchestra and guest singers in excerpts from operas significant to TDO’s history. The concert takes place at Winspear Opera House.

    Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias
    Photo courtesy of Gabriel Iglesias

    Gabriel Iglesias will perform at Improv Addison on January 23 and 24.

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    Staycation Experiences

    Ultimate list of spring break 2026 events across Dallas-Fort Worth

    Alex Bentley
    Mar 10, 2026 | 2:43 pm
    Balloon Museum
    Photo courtesy of Balloon Museum
    Squeezed In, one of the installations at the Balloon Museum.

    While traveling for spring break can be a fun way to spend time together as a family and forget about school and work, there's no need to leave town to have a great week. Plenty of fun options can be found around Dallas-Fort Worth in 2026. (Who needs the airport headaches anyway?)

    We've compiled a big guide to events and activities happening during spring break, which takes place between March 14 and 22 for most students in the area.

    The options below are mostly aimed at families; head to CultureMap's calendar for an even longer lost of things to do during that time. Bookmark this page and check back, as the list will grow as more events are announced.

    Amusements

    Netflix House, Dallas - The relatively new permanent venue at Galleria Dallas offers a variety of ways to enjoy your favorite Netflix shows outside of just watching them at home. Most prominent are interactive experiences themed around Stranger Things and Squid Game, and during the month of March, they are offering discounts for anyone who books between 4-8 tickets for either experience. Just want to visit? The venue is free to enter to look around to see their themed food court, gift shop, and arcade. Open daily at 10 am.

    EpicCentral/Epic Waters, Grand Prairie - The EpicCentral Entertainment District is once again dubbing itself "Spring Break Central," with a bunch of different things to do. Most prominent is the return of a display of animatronic dinosaurs on the Grand Lawn through March 22, as well as Dino Fest on March 21, featuring other dino-themed activities. Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark is adding the Epic Circus Spectacular through March 23, giving visitors another fun thing do along with its water slides, lazy river, and surf simulator. Open daily; Epic Waters opens at 8:30 am during spring break.

    Reunion Tower, Dallas - This Dallas landmark is a must-visit for both residents and visitors, and they'll offer extra activities during spring break to entice families to take the trip to the top of the 561-foot tower. From March 16-21, it will feature daily activities from area groups, like building clay replicas of Reunion Tower with Cima Arts, a performance by Sam the Magic Man, an up-close presentation of wildlife, and more. All activities are included with tower admission. The tower opens at 1 pm daily except 12 pm on Saturdays.

    Reunion Tower spring break Reunion Tower will offer myriad spring break activities high in the sky.Photo courtesy of Reunion Tower

    Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington - The amusement park opened for the season on February 28, allowing thrill seekers renewed access to its various roller coasters, rides, and other experiences. They're offering a spring special for anyone who wants to buy a Gold season pass, dropping the price down from $99 to $70, which also includes free parking and access to all Six Flags and Schlitterbahn parks in Texas. The new Tormenta Rampaging Run won't open until later in the year, but visitors can get a look at the progress on the tallest, fastest, longest, and only giga dive coaster in the world. Open daily during spring break at 11 am.

    Meow Wolf, Grapevine - The experiential art exhibition inside Grapevine Mills is a great place to visit at any time, but for spring break, March 14-22, they're adding an extra activity called Brain Bean Buddies. Using the Meow Wolf app, families can explore the exhibition with a photo scavenger hunt and crack a plant-themed crossword. Anyone who completes the activities can earn prizes and discover how creativity, nature, and imagination grow better together. Open daily at 9 am.

    Museums & Exhibitions

    Arlington Museum of Art presents "Game of Thrones: The Exhibition," which showcases an immersive collection of original costumes worn by the iconic characters, props from the show, and a behind-the-scenes look at the development of the groundbreaking series. The exhibit features more than 60 meticulously crafted costumes from all eight seasons, from Daenerys Targaryen’s regal dragon-scale gowns to Jon Snow’s battle-worn Night’s Watch gear. Open daily through April 5.

    Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum presents "The Walt Disney Studios and World War II Exhibition," a family-friendly exhibition that illustrates how The Walt Disney Studios contributed to the Allies' war effort by devoting over 90 percent of its output to producing original artwork, as well as training and public-service films. The exhibition includes more than 500 examples of rare, historical objects and film clips. Opening on March 13, it will be on display through September 10.

    Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum presents "The Walt Disney Studios and World War II Exhibition" Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum presents "The Walt Disney Studios and World War II Exhibition" opening day Disney Studio Artist; Donald Duck title card, c. 1942. Collection of the Walt Disney Family Foundation. Image courtesy of Disney

    Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas - The Dallas Arts District museum will offer free admission during spring break, March 18-22. Inspired by their two current exhibitions featuring Roy Lichtenstein’s bold graphics and Robert Rauschenberg’s inventive use of everyday materials, the celebration invites artists of all ages to see the extraordinary in the ordinary. Visitors can enjoy all-ages programming featuring guest artists, interactive tours, collaborative projects, and hands-on art-making that encourages collecting, combining, and reimagining found materials in unexpected ways. The museums opens at 11 am every day during the event.

    Harry Potter: The Exhibition, Dallas - This exhibition dedicated to everyone's favorite boy wizard has been open at a former Steinmart in Pepper Square since October, but with the closing date well over a month away, there's plenty of time to take it in. It brings to life favorite moments, characters, locations, and beasts from the film series, as well as the extended Harry Potter universe. Open daily at 9 am.

    Balloon Museum presents Let’s Fly: A Traveling Exhibition, Dallas - If you haven't checked out this unique art installation at South Side Studios, it's definitely worth a visit. Let’s Fly features large-scale installations, luminous displays, and thought-provoking artworks that invite visitors to interact with art in playful and unexpected ways. It encourages guests to explore artistic expression through light, movement, and space. Open daily; start times differ by day.

    City of Grapevine presents Prehistoric Park - More dinos will be on display at Grapevine's Meadowmere Park in the return of this annual event. Visitors can learn about Grapevine’s prehistoric past while roaming a walkthrough exhibition of animatronic dinosaurs with hands-on activities for the whole family. Guests can visit during the day or experience the excitement of Dinos After Dark, which will feature themed events on select dates. Open daily, March 14-29.

    The Lone Star Hi-Railers present Train-A-Palooza, Grapevine - The annual Train-A-Palooza include sales tables, working model train layouts, and train-related toys. Exhibitors include TCA North Texas Chapter, North Texas T-Track, North Texas Brick Society, Texas Special, On30 Outlaws, Merle Wait, and DFW O Scale Modelers. The Choo Choo Express trackless train will provide train rides in the parking lot. Open on March 14 and 15 at Grapevine Convention Center.

    Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is unveiling its newly reimagined TCU Children’s Gallery in time for spring break. The gallery, which has been closed for renovation since last fall, now features interactive spaces and hands-on experiences that teach young children to use their imagination, cooperate with others, and step into the roles of doctors, farmers, performers, and more - all in a Fort Worth-themed environment. It is designed for children up to age 8 and their caregivers.

    Theater and circus

    Family Music Theatre presents Disney's Frozen - The stage musical version of Frozen has only recently become available for regional theaters to perform, and Family Music Theatre is finishing up their production at New Vida Church of God. Sisters Anna and Elsa navigate fear, love, and the power of embracing who you are in the musical that features songs like "Let It Go," "Love is an Open Door," and "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?." There will be performances through March 14.

    Broadway at the Center presents The Music Man - The classic musical comedy by Meredith Wilson follows fast-talking traveling salesman, Harold Hill, as he cons the people of River City, Iowa, into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys’ band that he vows to organize despite the fact that he doesn’t know a trombone from a treble clef. The family-friendly story features songs such as “Seventy-Six Trombones,” “Trouble,” “Gary, Indiana,” and more. Running March 12-14, opening night will be Kids' Night, with fun events before the show and a special discount to get the whole family in for less.

    Flip Circus, Frisco - Flip Circus is a brand new big top entertainment experience created by the Vazquez family of Circus Vazquez fame. The new show features some of the finest performers from around the world, including illusionist Jimmy Saylon, comedian Misha, juggler Dede Larible, trapeze artist Alexander Lichner, martial artists The Kung Fu Boys, and more. With only 800 seats in its climate-controlled tent, and none more than 50 feet from the ring, Flip Circus is a more intimate experience than its larger counterpart. Opening on March 14, there will be performances daily through March 29 in the Riders Field parking lot.

    Flip Circus Flip Circus is coming to Frisco. Photo courtesy of Flip Circus

    Coppell Arts Center presents Wizard of Oz on Ice - World-renowned professional skating champions will bring the beloved tale of The Wizard of Oz to life on ice, combining breathtaking performances with interactive elements for audiences of all ages. From Dorothy’s iconic journey down the Yellow Brick Road to the magical encounters with the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion, every moment is filled with mesmerizing choreography and stunning visuals. There will be two performances on March 15 at Coppell Arts Center.

    Garland Cultural Arts presents Omnium: A Bold New Circus - Omnium Circus believes that a circus experience with a full spectrum of people representative of the global culture as artists, staff, and audiences leads the way to a truly diverse, equitable inclusive, and accessible society. They create a safe space where people from diverse backgrounds can experience wonder, laughter and joy together. They celebrate diversity and create joy and laughter enriching empathy among all people and inspiring healthier communities through shared positive experiences. There will be three performances at Granville Arts Center on March 16 and 17.

    Movie Nights

    Movie lovers can enjoy some al fresco entertainment during spring break as Levitt Pavilion in Arlington presents Disney's Encanto on March 18 and Disney/Pixar's Cars on March 19. Klyde Warren Park in Arlington will open their Movies in the Park series on March 21 with a screening of 2025's box office champion, Zootopia 2.

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