
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 rounds up the best things to see, do, and experience across the city. From festivals and food pop-ups to can't-miss concerts, sports games, and hidden gems.
Check back every Monday for your go-to guide to what's happening in Dallas this week.
Saturday, June 14
Fair Park
밀러 라이트가 주최하는 2025 달라스 프라이드 뮤직 페스티벌이 2025년 6월 14일 토요일, 페어 파크에서 개최됩니다. 올해의 헤드라이너는 씨시 페니스톤이며, 그 외에도 아쿠아리아, 라디 비, 하 시즐, 조디 등의 아티스트가 출연할 예정입니다. 이 날에는 가족을 위한 공간인 패밀리 프라이드 존을 비롯해 여러 바운스 하우스, 페이스 페인팅, 어린이를 위한 엔터테인먼트, 페어 파크의 자동차 빌딩에서 프라이드 기차를 타는 등 가족 친화적인 옵션도 다양하게 마련될 예정입니다.
Sunday, June 15
Fair Park
The Dallas Pride Parade presented by Corona will take place on Sunday, June 15 at Fair Park. The parade, which is free to attend and begins at 2:00 p.m., is a rainbow feast for the eyes, with outrageous costumes, inventive floats, bands, groups and more marching in support of the LGBTQ+ community.
Saturday, June 14
Round-Up Saloon
Hold onto your hats—STRUT Dallas returns for its 2nd year, now at The Round-Up Saloon, and we’re celebrating in style! This year’s Pride Tea Dance doubles as a birthday bash for our legendary headliner, Raja, winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 3 and All Stars 7.
June 10 and June 12
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra is dedicated to providing the joy of music to our diverse community, to truly make the DSO everyone’s orchestra. For more than 25 years, the DSO has presented Parks Concerts throughout Dallas. These free outdoor performances include the popular Memorial Day Concert. All of the Parks Concerts are free and open to the public.
Saturday, June 14
Downtown Dallas
Dallas Soul Flower Music Fest on Friday, June 14 from 2PM to 9PM at Main Street Garden Park in Downtown Dallas. Celebrate soul, R&B, and culture with live performances, food trucks, Black-owned vendors, and good vibes. This family-friendly event is the perfect way to kick off Juneteenth weekend, grab your lawn chairs and come ready to vibe.
Sunday, June 15
Downtown Dallas
Celebrate culture at the 5th Annual Dallas Juneteenth Food Festival, the South’s #1 soul food event! This family reunion–style event features over 20 food vendors from across Texas and surrounding states, serving everything from oxtails and fried chicken to vegan and keto-friendly options. Enjoy live performances, shop from local Black-owned businesses, and celebrate Juneteenth.
June 13 - June 14
Moody Performance Hall
Pegasus Contemporary Ballet presents Synergy 2025, a bold fusion of contemporary ballet and the diverse sounds of Dallas’s music scene. Featuring three world premieres, the production showcases live on-stage performances by local jazz ensembles and singer-songwriters. Synergy redefines ballet through authentic collaboration, blending movement and music.
Friday, June 13
House of Blues Dallas
Experience the soulful sounds of Coco Jones live at the House of Blues Dallas on Friday, June 13 as part of her Why Not More? Tour. With opening performances by Lady London and TA Thomas, the night is set to be a celebration of contemporary R&B and soul. Doors open at 7 PM, and the music starts at 8 PM.
Saturday, June 14
Lower Greenville
Sip, stroll, and celebrate at the 8th Annual National Rosé Day Wine Walk on June 14 from 12–5PM down Lower Greenville! Check in at Four Day Weekend Comedy Club to grab your wristband, swag, and map of 10+ participating bars offering themed drink specials. Dress in pink, enjoy live music and photo ops, and explore the Lower Greenville at your own pace.
Sunday, June 15
Majestic Theatre
Kevin James returns to the stage with his new comedy tour, "Owls Don’t Walk," hitting the Majestic Theater in Dallas on Sunday, June 15. Known for his sitcom and movie roles, his live stand-up offers a refreshing take that's funnier and more personal than you might expect. Escape the Texas heat and enjoy an evening of sharp, situational comedy in one of Dallas’s most iconic venues.
Check back next week for more of the best things to do in Dallas, because there's always something new to discover in Dallas.