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The soccer fans have mostly gone home by now, but one big event still remains: the final match between Spain and Argentina. Of course, that happens in New Jersey, but the fan festival in Fair Park should be an amazing place to catch the big match on a big screen. Be sure to get your free ticket as soon as you can. And, of course, take the Green Line to get there.
Elsewhere, there’s an eclectic mix of events that DART can take you to this weekend. Read on to find out more.
Thursday, July 16-Saturday, July 18

Jesus Trejo has had a recent Showtime special, and has roles on several television shows, including the Netflix series Mr. Iglesias. Catch him at Punch Line Irving. That’s in the Toyota Music Factory complex, walkable from Irving Convention Center Station on the Orange Line.
Thursday, July 16-Sunday, July 19

Dallas Boat Show is the region's largest expo of its kind, with hundreds of boats from more than 80 manufacturers, ranging from speedboats to luxury craft to fishing boats. You’ll also find all the latest marine technology at Dallas Market Hall, about a half-mile walk from Market Center Station on the Green and Orange lines.
Friday, July 17

'til Midnight at the Nasher brings you live concerts under the stars with great regional talent – along with film screenings in the Nasher Garden. You can also enjoy progressive tours, as well as access to the permanent collection and special exhibitions. There’s food and a bar. Tonight, check out the folk stylings of Hayden Pedigo, along with a screening of the folk-music mockumentary A Mighty Wind. The Nasher is walkable from Pearl/Arts District Station on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines, or from the M-Line Trolley.
Friday, July 17-Saturday, July 18

Enhypen brings their popular K-pop act to Dallas supporting their new album, The Sin : Vanish. See them at American Airlines Center, served by the Green and Orange lines, as well as the TRE.
Saturday, July 18

Art Quest South Dallas invites guests on a scavenger hunt to find the hidden treasures of South Dallas. The winner gets an original artwork by Lakeem Wilson. The event features food, live actors, and music, and begins at 10 a.m. at the African American Museum. That’s a short walk from the Green Line’s Fair Park Station.

Flea Harvey's is a monthly pop-up market with nearly 20 local vendors selling everything from vinyl to art to vintage clothes. DJ WildSide will spin tunes all day, and Lee Harvey's serves up breakfast tacos and mimosas. Lee Harvey’s is a short walk from Cedars Station on the Red and Blue lines.
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