Whether you're a local looking for something new or a visitor exploring Dallas for the first time, we've got you covered. Every week, we'll round up the best things to see and do across the city. From festivals and food pop-ups to can't-miss hidden gems.
Check back every Monday for your go-to guide to what's happening in Dallas this week.
March 16-21
GeO-Deck at the Reunion Tower
Spring Break at the GeO-Deck at Reunion Tower takes family fun to new heights from March 16–21. Enjoy special activities included with general admission, from magic shows to hands-on arts and crafts throughout the week. Kids and adults can also explore interactive touch screens, high-definition viewing cameras, and the indoor-outdoor observation deck for incredible panoramic views of Dallas.
Tuesday, March 17
Harwood Arms
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the 6th Annual Pub Party at Harwood Arms. Enjoy an evening with a traditional bagpiper performance at 5:30 PM, followed by live music starting at 6 PM, plus green beer and St. Patrick’s Day food and drink specials.
Friday, March 17
Dallas Museum of Art
Experience art after dark at Late Night at the Museum at the Dallas Museum of Art. This after-hours event features live music, curated cocktails, gallery tours, and hands-on art experiences while exploring exhibitions like International Surrealism and Constellations: Contemporary Jewelry. Guests can enjoy DJ sets, acoustic performances, interactive art making, and special workshops throughout the night.
Saturday, March 21
Klyde Warren Park
Enjoy a free family-friendly movie night at Klyde Warren Park with Zootopia 2. Bring a blanket, grab your favorite snacks, and settle in on the lawn as the park transforms into an outdoor theater for a fun evening in the heart of Dallas.
March 21-22
Dallas Contemporary
Explore the world of independent publishing at Dallas Art Book Fair 2026, a two-day celebration of print culture featuring artists, presses, publishers, galleries, and bookstores from around the world. Held at Dallas Contemporary, this free event invites visitors to browse unique art books, connect with creatives, and experience art and publishing.
Now-March 22
Music Hall at Fair Park
Experience the journey of a music legend with A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical, created in collaboration with Neil Diamond himself. This musical memoir traces how a kid from Brooklyn became one of America’s greatest hitmakers, featuring beloved songs like “Sweet Caroline,” “America,” and “Forever in Blue Jeans.” With more than 120 million albums sold and honors including the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame, Neil Diamond’s remarkable story comes to life at the Music Hall at Fair Park.
Saturday, March 21
American Airlines Center
Celebrate Latino culture and basketball at Los Mavs Night as the Dallas Mavericks take on the Los Angeles Clippers. The evening kicks off with a lively pre-game Plaza Party starting at 5:00 PM, featuring delicious food, cultural celebrations, and a special halftime performance by Los Pescadores Del Rio Conchos.
Sunday, March 22
Lofty Spaces
Dallas Soul Food Festival, where more than 30 food vendors from Dallas, Houston, Kansas, Arkansas, and beyond come together to serve up soul food favorites. Enjoy dishes like pork chops, oxtails, candied yams, greens, along with tacos and vegan options. The festival also features local small business vendors offering clothing, jewelry, body products, and more for a day of shopping.
Saturday, March 21
Dallas
Hop aboard the Dallas Area Rapid Transit Techno Train for a ride to the game. Ride the Orange Line from Parker Road Station to Victory Station and enjoy an onboard DJ battle featuring DJ Sober vs. DJ Blackbeard.
March 21-April
Dallas College Mountain View Campus
Experience the future of football at OT7, the high-energy, helmet-off football league from Overtime, coming to the Dallas College Mountain View Campus. Watch more than 500 of the nation’s best high school players, as they compete on the national stage.
Check back next week for more of the best things to do in Dallas, because there's always something new to discover in Dallas.