DARTable Weekend Events

Plano Texas Forever
Posted on Mar 20, 2026 by DART Daily

Lots of DARTable happenings this weekend: There’s comedy, dance, a party for the Lone Star State, plus a pair of late-night cultural offerings. Read on to see where DART can take you.

Thursday, March 19-Saturday, March 21

Tone Bell is a comedian who has appeared in The U.S. vs Billie Holiday, Amazon’s Sylvie’s Love (with Eva Longoria), and several other feature films.  Tone Bell: Can’t Cancel This is available on multiple streaming services. He makes four appearances over three days at Punch Line Irving. You can walk there from Irving Convention Center Station on the Orange Line.

Friday, March 20

'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 is also food and a bar. Tonight, check out indie-rock headliner Chanpan, plus a screening of the absurdist comedy-drama Everything Everywhere All at Once. The Nasher is walkable from Pearl/Arts District Sation on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines.

Late Night at the Museum is the Dallas Museum of Art's evening event featuring live music, cocktails, curator talks, interactive art-making, and after-hours access to gallery exhibits. Tonight, check out International Surrealism (with pieces from the Tate collection) and Constellations (showcasing contemporary jewelry).  The DMA is walkable from Pearl/Arts District Sation on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines.

Akaash Singh’s comedy career took off with several television shows, such as Wild’n Out,  Brown Nation, and  The Leftovers. After finding further success in the podcasting world, he devoted himself to standup. He performs tonight at the Majestic Theater. Easily walkable from St. Paul Station on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines.

Friday, March 20-Saturday, March 21

BODYTRAFFIC collaborates with the hottest choreographers working today, and provides an up-to-the-minute look at what’s happening in modern dance right now. Check it out at Moody Performance Hall, walkable from Pearl/Arts District Station on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines.

Saturday, March 21

Texas Forever Fest celebrates all things Texas – the food, the art, the music, and the people. Enjoy a whole day of live music, interactive activities, food, drinks, and vendors – all of it uniquely Texan. The musical headliner is William Clark Green. It all takes place in Haggard Park, right next to the Red Line’s Downtown Plano Station.

Movies in the Park is Klyde Warren Park’s free movie series, with features shown on a giant LED screen. Have a seat on the lawn, grab some food from a food truck picnic, and enjoy Zootopia 2, the 2025 American animated buddy cop film produced by Disney. The park is walkable from St. Paul Station on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines.

DART Techno Train makes it debut this Saturday! Join us as we take the Orange Line from Parker Road Station to Victory Station for the Mavs game and enjoy a live onboard DJ battle featuring DJ Sober vs.  DJ 13lackbeard. Train departs at 6 p.m.
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