Late Night at the Museum
Australian rap, origami lessons and a couple of cool outdoor festivals are all yours to enjoy this (probably) rain-free weekend. There’s more, too. And DART takes you to all of it. Read on to find out about this weekend’s DARTable happenings.
Friday, May 29

Trinity Nights is a new night market in Carrollton with live music, food trucks and artisan vendors. The event takes place in the in the new transit-oriented development next to Trinity Mills Station. Tonight’s music: the Redwine Band, a mix of Texas country, Top 40, and classic rock. Get there by taking the Green Line.
The Kid Laroi comes to Irving supporting his new album, Before I Forget. Catch the Australian singer, rapper and songwriter at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, walkable from Irving Convention Center Station on the Orange Line.
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a Tony Award-winning musical with fast-paced, witty dialog and vibrant music. A diverse group of six teens enters the big spelling championship. Only one will leave a champion. See the Company of Rowlett Performers’ production through June 7 at Garland’s Plaza Theater. That’s just a short walk from the Blue Line’s Downtown Garland Station.

Late Night at the Museum is the Dallas Museum of Art's terrific recurring event with DJ music, cocktails, tours with the curators, origami workshops, and gallery access. You can also check out the special exhibits. Walk to the museum from St. Paul Station on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines, or from the M-Line Trolley.
Friday, May 29-Saturday, May 30

Marcella Arguello has more than 20 years of experience as an actor, writer, and standup comedian. She has released an HBO special and recently had roles in Abbott Elementary and Poker Face. She gives three performances over two evenings at Punch Line Irving, walkable from Irving Convention Center Station on the Orange Line.
Saturday, May 30

Choctaw Cover-to-Cover Music Festival includes casino-style gaming and performances by three cover bands: Hard Night's Day (the Beatles), The Meat Sweats (’90s country and rock), and The Central Standard Band (classic rock). It takes place in Klyde Warren Park, walkable from St. Paul Station on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines, or from the M-Line Trolley.
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