DARTable Weekend Events

Maxi Priest Dallas Reggae Festival
Posted on Apr 9, 2026 by DART Daily

Spring brings us a pair of music festivals this weekend, along with comedy, theater, and more. Read on to find out where DART can take you.

Friday, April 10

Kathy Griffin has won both the Emmy and the Grammy award. The comedian and television star is known for fearless satire. She’s starred in 20 standup specials and has been on countless television series. Tonight, she brings her act to the Majestic Theatre, a short walk from St. Paul Station on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines.

Calum Scott comes to Dallas in support of his new album, Avenoir. See the English singer-songwriter at House of Blues, walkable from West End Station on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines.

Dancing with the Stars  features fan favorites from season 34 of the popular television show. The performance is co-hosted by Emma Slater and Danielle Fishel. Enjoy the spectacle at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory. You can walk there from Irving Convention Center Station on the Orange Line.

 

The Comedy of Errors follows two separate sets of identical twins who both were separated at birth. A series of madcap mishaps ensues. Check it out through April 19 at the Plaza Theater in Garland.

 

 

Friday, April 10-Saturday, April 11

 

The Breakaway Music Festival features performances by more than 20 electronic music artists. The bill includes Angrybaby, Disclosure, Fisher, Mary Droppinz, Sofi Tukker, Trace, and more. The festival takes place at Fair Park, served by the Green Line’s Fair Park Station.

Jason Salmon is a New York-based comedian who hails originally from Texas. He's been featured in Orange is the New Black, At Home with Amy Sedaris, 30 Rock, and many other shows. See him tonight at Punch Line Irving. That’s in the Toyota Music Factory complex, walkable from the Orange Line’s Irving Convention Center Station.

 

 

Saturday, April 11

The Master's Touch  is The Vocal Majority’s spring show, dedicated to the music of Jim Clancy, who helped shape the chorus for more than 40 years. Along with the music, the program includes video highlights and storytelling. Experience it at the Eisemann Center, right across the plaza from Galatyn Park Station on the Red Line.

 

 

Saturday, April 11-Sunday, April 12

 

Dallas Reggae Festival is a family-friendly event with vendors, Caribbean-inspired food and, of course, lots of live reggae music. Performers include The Wailers, Maxi Priest, Kabaka Pyramid, and many more. The festival takes place at Levy Event Plaza, near Las Colinas Urban Center Station on the Orange Line.

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