Chilly Weekend in DFW Packed with Art, Music, and Comedy Events
23 January 2026

Chilly Weekend in DFW Packed with Art, Music, and Comedy Events

What to do in Dallas-Fort Worth Texas

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Hey listeners, buckle up for an action-packed weekend in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, even with that pesky snow and ice forecast threatening to sprinkle some winter magic on Saturday. Today, Friday the 23rd, kick things off at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth with screenings of the heartfelt film H is for Hawk, starring Claire Foy as Helen, who finds healing through falconry after losing her dad—it's playing multiple times through Sunday, according to CultureMap Fort Worth. Families, don't miss Casa Mañana's The Wizard of Oz: Youth Edition, where Dorothy, Toto, and the gang hit the Yellow Brick Road with classics like Somewhere Over the Rainbow—it's running through mid-February.

Music lovers, catch Canadian folk powerhouse Colter Wall and Friends at Will Rogers Auditorium tonight and tomorrow as part of the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo Entertainment Series, supporting his 2025 album Memories and Empties, CultureMap reports. The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra dazzles at Bass Performance Hall with principal players Stas Chernyshev and Joshua Elmore tackling Richard Strauss's Duet-Concertino, plus Mendelssohn and Schumann pieces—three shows through Sunday. Comedy fans, laugh it up with Preacher Lawson from America's Got Talent at Improv Arlington for five sets through Sunday, or Mike E. Winfield, the golden buzzer sensation from AGT All-Stars, at Hyena's through Saturday.

Head to Rooftop Cinema Club Downtown Fort Worth at 6:30 PM tonight for a nostalgic screening of 10 Things I Hate About You, that iconic high-school twist on Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew, as listed on Patch.com. Tea enthusiasts in Dallas, sip your way through Tea Around Town Dallas from 8 AM to 10 PM, turning the city into your mobile tea room with vibrant flavors, per WhatsUpFortWorth.

Saturday heats up with Not Stock at Tulips, featuring indie rockers The Smithereens, Deep Blue Something, and The Nixons— a fun counter to all that country at the Stock Show. Pat Green brings his Grammy-nominated Texas energy to Billy Bob's Texas. Basketball buffs, cheer on the Texas Legends home game. Note: Fort Worth Herd cattle drives are canceled Saturday and Sunday due to weather, says FortWorth.com.

Sunday's your last chance for culture highs—the Kimbell Art Museum's Myth and Marble: Ancient Roman Sculpture from the Torlonia Collection wraps its North American tour, and the Amon Carter Museum closes American Modernism from the Charles Butt Collection, showcasing Hopper, O'Keeffe, and more masterpieces, both per CultureMap.

The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo rages on at Dickies Arena through February 7th with rodeo action, livestock, and more concerts. Bundle up, stay safe, and make unforgettable memories in DFW this week!

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