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Everything from live music, to comedy, to theater is DARTable this weekend. Read on to find out where DART can take you.
Thursday. Feb. 5-Saturday, Feb. 7

Beth Stelling is a Los Angeles-based comedian and writer. Her HBO standup special was produced by Conan O'Brien. See her at Punch Line, in the Toyota Music Factory complex. That’s walkable from Irving Convention Center Station on the Orange Line.
Friday, Feb. 6

Sounds on the Square is a live music series in Historic Downtown Carrollton. Tonight, check out Gracen Wynn, who won Best Pop Song at the 2025 Dallas Entertainment Awards. Get a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants in the neighborhood, and browse the one-of-a-kind shops that line the square. The square is easily walkable from Downtown Carrollton Station on the Green Line.

Jared is a New York-based comedian who riffs on modern dating and relationships. Catch the millennial standup at House of Blues, a short walk from West End Station on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines.

Late Night at the Museum gives you a look at the Dallas Museum of Art’s special exhibitions: International Surrealism, featuring works from the Tate collection, and Constellations: Contemporary Jewelry at the Dallas Museum of Art, an exhibition showcasing hundreds of pieces. There’s also live music, hands-on art making, and an origami workshop – not to mention cocktails and access to galleries. The DMA is walkable from Pearl/Arts District Station on the Red, Blue, Green and Orange lines.
Friday, Feb. -Saturday, Feb. 7

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana brings a stellar cast of dancers and musicians from the U.S. and Spain to the Dallas Arts District in their Texas debut. Catch the passionate performance, presented by TITAS/Dance Unbound, at Moody Performance Hall. You can walk there from Pearl/Arts District Station on the Red, Blue, Green and Orange lines.
Friday, Feb. 6-Sunday, Feb. 8

How to Train Your Dragon in Concert highlights the movie’s Oscar-nominated score, performed live to the film by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Experience it at the Meyerson Symphony Center, walkable from Pearl/Arts District Station on the Red, Blue, Green and Orange lines.
Saturday, Feb. 7

Teatro Dallas' 22nd International Theatre Festival has its first weekend of a three-week run at the Latino Cultural Center. This evening, check out Spectrum, an immersive sensory theater experience. The performance blends the real and the virtual. The venue is very near the Green Line’s Deep Ellum Station.

Free First Saturdays at the Nasher Sculpture Center is a family-friendly event where you can create and discover. Admission is free from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., enjoy family programming. You can walk to the Nasher from Pearl/Arts District Station on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines.

The Legends of Country is the Richardson Symphony Orchestra’s tribute to iconic country legends such as Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Garth Brooks, and more. See it at the Eisemann Center, right across the plaza from the Red Line’s Galatyn Park Station.
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