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Enjoy Concerts at the Arboretum!
Visit the beautiful Martin Rutchik Concert Stage and Lawn at the Dallas Arboretum.
Bring family, friends, favorite food and beverages and enjoy one of the most breathtaking views of White Rock Lake. Voted Best Concert Venue by D Magazine, the Martin Rutchik Concert Stage hosts some of DFW’s best bands including Emerald City, Asleep at the Wheel, A Hard Night’s Day and many more.
Click here for the complete schedule.
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Appreciate the arts at the Dallas Arts District

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See new bands at old-school Trees

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The Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre takes classic theater outside the box

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Art Love Magic brings magic to the art scene

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There isn’t a bad seat in the house at the Meyerson Symphony Center
Dallas’ I.M. Pei is located downtown in the Dallas Arts District and is worth a looksee even if you don’t have tickets to one of their events. Due to the world-class acoustics of the concert hall at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, there isn’t a bad seat in the house. The Meyerson is home to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the Dallas Wind Symphony (DSO), the Turtle Creek Chorale and the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra. The DSO is the Meyerson’s primary tenant, presenting over 180 concerts a year. The Dallas Wind Symphony also upholds excellence in music and watching conductor Jerry Junkin is nearly as entertaining as the concerts.
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Bowling Gets Classy at Bowlmor Lanes
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Sons of Hermann Hall: An Old Texas Tradition Lives On
left in the city, Sons of Hermann Hall was built in 1911 and is known for supporting local acts. You can promenade across the dance floor, play pool and shuffle board, or listen to your favorite old tunes on the jukebox. The small upstairs stage has housed acts from the Dixie Chicks to newcomers like Sarah Jaffe. Open mic nights give aspiring musicians a chance to get their feet wet, and the younger crowd has really taken a shine to the swing dance lessons that are offered on Wednesday nights from 8pm until midnight.
Another major draw is that Sons of Hermann Hall is family friendly, with no smoking allowed within 15 feet of the premises. So, strap on your dancing shoes, bring a few bucks for a beer, and even bring the kiddies....this is one dance hall that welcomes everyone to enjoy true Texas music.
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Rock It Out at House of Blues
Concerts like Vampire Weekend and Aqua Teen Hunger Force draw the hipster crowd, and events like the famed Gospel Brunch entice groups of all ages to groove to soulful hymns and indulge in one of the most comprehensive buffets in the city. Private parties can be arranged for groups of any size, and the ultra cool Foundation Room gives a VIP vibe to any special occasion.
If you’re just in the mood for a hot meal and laid-back atmosphere, the HOB restaurant serves up mouth-watering entrees like Blues Burgers and Salmon Jambalaya. The next time you’re itching for hot music, traditional food and a happening spot to get your party on, forget about cutting loose at the House of Blues in any other city until you’ve given the Dallas location a try.
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Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s Modern Music
a little of every genre. Whether its Mozart & Handel or indulging in the DSO's compilation of 50's Dance Party classics, the DSO has a friendly, helpful staff to guide you along the way if you're new to symphonic scrutiny.
Educational programs and community concerts are two offerings that are not to be missed-The Dallas Symphony Orchestra "believes that with the proper training and education, every child has the potential to be the next Mozart or Beethoven." The Dallas Symphony Orchestra has a special arm, DSO Kids, that includes special events and even training to let the music become a family affair.
An organization of this caliber with such rich history receives patronage from Dallas' finest, and when you experience the otherworldly sounds of the DSO, you'll be oh so glad you turned off your iPod to experience it firsthand.
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Laugh It Off at Addison’s The Improv
During tough times, nothing chases away the blues like a good, solid belly laugh. The Addison Comedy Club (also known as The Improv,) has been an Addison staple for several years for good reason: big name acts and surprisingly good amateurs. Headliners like Pauly Shore, Comedy Central's Carlos Mencia and Tommy Davidson draw large crowds, while newbies get a chance at their big break. This is a great place for bachelor/bachelorette parties, date night, or a low-key night out with friends who have funny bones.
As with most improv comedy clubs, drinks can be a bit pricey and the food won't win any awards, but the laughs are what really take center stage and keep the place packed week after week.
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Gilley’s: Rhinestones & a Mechanical Bull
u're not a fan of skintight Levi's and red snakeskin boots, the crowd is so fun you can't help but join in on the line dance with 200 other cowboys and cowgirls.
A good mix of authentic wranglers, weekend hicks, and fashionable Dallas "bumpkins," Gilley's has something for everyone- including an actual mechanical bull. And don't be afraid of two-stepping, there are free dance lessons every Saturday from 6pm - 8pm with awesome drink specials and free admission for the rest of the night.
With national music acts and local fave The Chris Rivers Band and a decent cover charge, it's time to break out your rhinestones and boots -or rhinestoned boots-for guaranteed fun at Gilley's Dallas.