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Enchanting Experiences Abound in North Texas This Week

Author
Quiet. Please
Published
Sat 06 Sep 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/enchanting-experiences-abound-in-north-texas-this-week--67652898

Dallas-Fort Worth listeners, there is no shortage of exciting events lighting up North Texas this week and weekend. Whether you’re chasing live music, family fun, or iconic experiences, you’ll be spoiled for choice.

Starting today, make way for Fairytale magic at the Fort Worth Convention Center, where Fort Worth Princess Day invites families for enchanting performances, crafts, sing-alongs, and special meet and greets with beloved princesses. Sessions run throughout the day, so bring your little ones in costume for a magical time.

For country music lovers, Billy Bob’s Texas is the heart of tonight’s festivities, welcoming Pecos and the Rooftops at 10 PM. On Sunday, Seth James keeps the tunes rolling at the same venue, and looking ahead, No Justice with Cooder Graw electrifies the stage Friday, September 12. Saturday the 13th brings Red Shahan, making the Stockyards your premier stop for live Texas music.

If you’re in the mood for sports, the Texas Rangers are playing at Globe Life Field this evening at 6:05 PM. Grab some peanuts and cracker jacks for classic ballpark vibes. Prefer something earlier? The American Airlines Center in Fort Worth hosts events throughout the day, so check their schedule for more action.

Families can get creative and explore Fort Worth’s rich cowboy history at the Stockyards, or visit the Kimbell Art Museum for world-class exhibits. Don’t miss the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, a spot honoring pioneering women of the West.

Looking for something uniquely Dallas? According to Visit Dallas, September is prime time for the Margarita Mile. Pick up your pass and taste the best margaritas across the city, collecting free swag along the way. If you want to support local heritage, Xaman Cafe on Jefferson in Oak Cliff serves up authentic Mexican flavors all month for Hispanic Heritage Month.

Football fans, while the Dallas Cowboys play away this week, plan ahead for their first home game next Sunday, September 14. Gather your friends for game day fun and check out the best local watch spots in town.

Art and culture seekers will enjoy festivals, outdoor exhibits, and gallery events sprinkled around Dallas and Fort Worth. According to local events calendars, there’s always a concert, theater show, or food festival ready to delight.

Finally, looking toward the rest of September, mark your calendars for Autumn at the Dallas Arboretum beginning September 20. Imagine 100,000 pumpkins, gourds, and squash in a whimsical Pumpkin Village, themed this year around Mundo México, with displays celebrating seven Mexican regions and plenty of family-friendly activities.

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