A note regarding COVID-19
Denver City
Fourth of July Celebration, Car Show, and Golf Tournament
July 3-4
Stuffy Moorehead Park, 1301 N. Avenue C
Festivities begin with a firework show at Yoakum County Park, followed by a full day of fun on Monday held at Moorehead Park. Lots of activities including a car show, cow chip bingo, entertainment, and games take place. Head over to Yoakum County Golf Club on Monday to participate in the golf scramble for chances to win prizes.
Big Spring
Pops in the Park
July 3
Comanche Trail Park Amphitheater , Golf Course Road
Get your Fourth of July festivities popping with the Big Spring Symphony and fireworks.
Giddings
Fury on the Fourth
July 3
Sheriff's Posse Rodeo Arena, 2495 SH 290 W.
The Lee County Sheriff's Posse hosts championship bull riding for the Fourth of July Celebration, plus everyone's favorite: mutton bustin'.
Coleman
Red, White, and Blue Bash
July 3
Coleman County Courthouse, 218 Commercial Ave.
Downtown Coleman comes to life for Independence Day with games, food, music, vendor booths, and a parade.
Del Rio
First Friday Art Walk
June 3, July 1, Aug. 5
Downtown Del Rio, South Main Street
Del Rio presents a monthly art walk that invites visitors to explore the art galleries and city's art district. The event also offers food trucks, vendors, and music.
Temple
All Star Family Day
July 3
Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum, 315 W. Avenue B
"Pieibol in the Barrios and the Big League" is on display at the museum beginning July 9th. Experience the fun of the game and learn about an important part of baseball history. Enjoy sports-themed crafts and activities for the whole family.
Abilene
Freedom Festival
July 3-4
Downtown Abilene and Taylor County Expo Center, 1700 SH 36
Let freedom ring with a Fourth of July parade, the Paramount Film Series, live bands, a car show, a bike show, vendors, food truck, games, and a children's area. Stick around for the fireworks show at dark.
Waxahachie
Crape Myrtle Festival and Parade
July 3-4
Waxahachie Sports Complex, 151 Broadhead
Being designated the Crape Myrtle Capital of Texas, Waxahachie residents celebrate with a concert, fireworks show, and parade on Independence Day.
Grand Prairie
Stars and Stripes Celebration
July 3-4
Lone Star Park, 1000 Lone Star Pkwy.
After a night of horse races, see a spectacular fireworks show that's choreographed to music.
Addison
Kaboom Town
July 3
Addison Circle Park, 4970 Addison Circle
Since 1985 one of the nation’s most impressive and unique Independence Day celebrations has been held in Addison. Each year approximately 500,000 guests from across the country converge on this small town to view the incredible Addison Airport Airshow, followed by a spectacular fireworks display. Whether enjoyed from a restaurant watch party, hotel balcony, or the award-winning festival in Addison Circle Park, attendees are sure to be immersed in patriotic revelry.
Seguin
Patriotic Concert
July 3
Central Park, 201 S. Austin St.
Enjoy patriotic tunes from the San Antonio Symphonic Band.
Columbus
Independence Day Celebration
July 4
Columbus Golf Course , 141 Veterans Drive
Columbus hosted the very first Fourth of July celebration in the state of Texas in 1826 and continues the tradition with an old-fashioned bash full of family-friendly fun. There is music, food, and a great fireworks display.
Giddings
Firemen's Fourth of July Celebration
July 4
Fireman's Park, 2495 SH 290 W.
The Fourth of July Celebration, sponsored by the Giddings Volunteer Fire Department, starts with a lazy day in the park and barbecue. Then, there's an auction to benefit the fire department, followed by fireworks and a dance in the evening.
Frisco
Freedom Fest
July 4
Frisco Square, 8874 Coleman Blvd.
Visit a Fourth of July celebration that's fit for the whole family. There are fireworks and lots of tasty food options.
San Angelo
Holiday Artillery Salutes
July 4
Fort Concho National Historic Landmark, 630 South Oakes St.
Historic Fort Concho does hourly artillery salutes to mark the nation's 246th birthday.
Taylor
Independence Day Parade and Fireworks
July 4
Various locations, 1600 Veteran's Drive
Join in and celebrate America's independence with an afternoon parade at Murphy Park and fireworks after dark. There's also a tennis tournament held at Murphy Park and a city golf championship at Mustang Creek Golf Course.
Monahans
Freedom Festival
July 4
Hill Park
Let freedom ring with a parade, food and craft vendors, games, live music, and fireworks.
Wimberley
Fourth of July Parade
July 4
Lion's Field, 14100 RR 12
Join over 5,000 people and attend this long-standing celebration of America's Independence Day. Find the perfect spot to pop up a tent, put down some outdoor chairs, and watch the parade roll by.
Palacios
Fourth of July Celebration
July 4
East Bay Park, 300 E. Bay Blvd.
It's Independence Day in Palacios and festivities include a flag-raising ceremony, a children's parade, barbecue, food vendors, a carnival, helicopter rides, bingo, a LaSalle landing re-enactment, and fireworks.
Hutto
Fourth of July Celebration
July 4
Brushy Creek Amphitheater , 1001 CR 137
Bring the family for live music every hour, food trucks, children's activities, and fireworks. Bring your own lawn chair or blanket, and please leave pets at home unless they are a service animal.
Tomball
July Fourth Celebration and Street Festival
July 4
Business 249 North of Four Corners, 28000 Tomball Pkwy.
Experience an old-fashioned party for the red, white, and blue. There is a fireworks show at dark, plus live music from Mango Punch, vendors and food, and a salute to veterans and active duty military. There is free admission and parking.
Temple
Fourth of July Family Fun Fest
July 4
Crossroads Park, 1020 Research Pkwy.
The 24th annual Independence Day festival is full of family fun, food, live music, and a spectacular fireworks show.
Cameron
Fireworks in Cameron
July 4
Downtown Cameron, 102 E. First St.
Celebrate the Fourth of July at the square in downtown Cameron with games for children and adults, children's and pet parades, food and wine trucks, and vendors. Fireworks start around dusk.
Mckinney
Red, White, and Boom
July 4
Downtown McKinney and Craig Ranch Soccer Complex, 111 N. Tennessee St.
The city of McKinney celebrates the Fourth of July with free family activities, live entertainment, and a spectacular fireworks show. Downtown events include a hometown parade and the Yankee Doodle block party. Evening festivities resume at the McKinney Soccer Complex at Craig Ranch with music, food, kids’ activities, a concert, and a fireworks display.
Canadian
Fourth of July Celebration
July 4-5
Various locations
Celebrate America's birthday with rodeos, dances, a parade, turtle races, an arts and crafts show, a watermelon feed, and fireworks.
Lubbock
Fourth on Broadway
July 4
Mackenzie Park , 301 I-27
For over three decades, Fourth on Broadway has been an event that Lubbock and the entire region look forward to year after year. Since its humble beginnings by a committee of downtown churches in 1991, the event has become a go-to summer celebration for thousands of West Texans. This year’s theme is “United We Stand.” The day starts with a parade and is followed by the annual Bolton Oil Youth Fishing Tournament, eating contests, a kids' area with water slides, a mechanical bull, an obstacle course, a petting zoo, and daytime concerts. The evening concert features some of the best local musicians and is followed by the fireworks show, synchronized to classic and contemporary patriotic music.
Corsicana
Freedom Fest
July 4
IOOF Park, 601 N. 45th St.
Food trucks, live music, and fireworks create a dazzling Independence Day bash.
Mexia
Boomin' on the Fourth
July 4
Mexia Hughes City Park, Corner of Bonham and Tyler streets
Freedom rings proudly at Boomin' on the Fourth, where games, food vendors, a 5K, pet parade, and car show create a family-friendly bash.
Rockport
July Fourth Activities
July 4
Little Bay and Downtown
Get in a patriotic mood as you view a patriotic boat parade at noon. The parade can be seen from downtown, but for the best views, head to Broadway adjacent to Little Bay. The Wendell Family Fireworks Show is held at dark.
Sweetwater
Sparks in the Park
July 4
Newman Park, 100 Jack Hazzard Drive
Enjoy this annual annual Fourth of July fireworks show and celebration.
Kerrville
Robert Earl Keen's Fourth on the River
July 4
Louise Hays Park, 202 Thompson Drive
Enjoy food, vendor booths, family fun, bounce houses, face painting, the Louise Hays Park splashpad and playgrounds, and cooling off in the Guadalupe River. The free concert features Robert Earl Keen and other musical acts. Then at dusk the largest fireworks display in the Texas Hill Country fills the sky.
Fredericksburg
July Fourth Community Parade
July 4
Main Street from Washington to Bowie
Originally started in 1991 by a group of community-minded friends, this small-town patriotic parade has grown over the years to be one that is loved by locals and visitors from all over. Bring lawn chairs or use the tailgate of your truck.
July Fourth Fireworks Display
July 4
Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park, 432 Lady Bird Drive
The annual fireworks display is sponsored by the city of Fredericksburg and takes place from the golf course area at Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park. Bring lawn chairs and eats and drinks.
Marathon
Fourth of July Dance
July 4
Post Park , Avenue D
Marathon Volunteer Fire Department hosts the annual Fourth of July Dance at Post Park, going strong for over 100 years.
Jefferson
Fourth of July: Jefferson Salutes America
July 4
Downtown , Lafayette and Vale streets
At this old-fashioned Fourth of July celebration in the park, visitors can expect a pie auction, homemade ice cream contest, music, hot dogs, cool drinks, and a finale with a spectacular fireworks display reflecting in the Big Cypress Bayou.
Bandera
Fourth of July Parade and Barbecue
July 4
American Legion 410 Post, 147 Legion Drive
This Fourth of July parade is hosted by the American Legion 410 post in Lakehills, Bandera County.
Pet Parade
July 4
Bandera City Park, 173 Main St.
The Cowboy Capital Pet Assistance League organizes the 26th annual Bandera Pet Parade. The free event takes place along the Medina River.
Sugar Land
Red, White, and Boom
July 4
Crown Festival Park at Sugar Land, 18355 Southwest Freeway
Celebrate the Fourth of July at Crown Festival Park with patriotic family fun and activities for all ages. Each year there's a variety of great food, activities, vendor booths, live musical entertainment, and a dazzling firework display to conclude the celebration.
Seguin
Biggest Small Town Fourth of July Parade
July 4
Downtown Seguin, 201 S. Austin St.
This classic small-town Fourth of July parade features floats, bands, classic cars, tractors, and horses, all decked out in red, white, and blue.
Grapevine
July Fourth Extravaganza
July 4
Lake Grapevine
Celebrate America’s birthday at the 40th annual July Fourth Fireworks Extravaganza complete with spectacular fireworks set to patriotic music. Fireworks start at 9:30 p.m.
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Bandera
Cowboy Capital Opry
July 5
Bandera County Silver Sage, 803 Buck Creek Drive
See some Grand Ole Opry-style entertainment, hosted by Gerry and Harriet Payne, and enjoy refreshments and door prizes.
Mason
Roundup Rodeo, Parade, and Festival
July 8-9
Heritage Park and Downtown Mason, Moody Street
Annually the second weekend in July, folks gather in Mason for rodeo events and family fun. The Roundup Parade takes place Saturday morning downtown, followed by the arts and crafts festival and Queen’s Court interviews over at Heritage Park. Saturday evening brings more rodeo events out at the arena and the crowing of the Mason County Queen.
Sealy
Sealybration
July 8-10
BP&W Park, 1008 Main St.
The 14th annual Sealybration is a family-friendly, patriotic weekend filled with big-name entertainment, the Stars and Stripes Softball Tournament, a barbecue cookoff, 5K and 1K runs, mechanical bull riding, a carnival, and arts and crafts vendors.
Uvalde
Four Square Friday
July 8
Historic Downtown Uvalde, Getty Street
Enjoy late-night shopping, food, live music, and art.
Canton
Balloon Fest
July 8-9
First Monday Grounds, 800 Flea Market Lane
This festival features food and art vendors, family-fun activities, car shows, and the popular 5K glow run on Friday night. Each year the festival highlights great East Texas music with nonstop music all weekend. The stars of the show are the balloons that take off each night in a display of color. There's also a sanctioned competition by the Balloon Federation of America each morning. The event has tethered rides and full balloon rides (reserve in advance).
Weatherford
Parker County Peach Festival
July 9
Historic Downtown Weatherford, 1 Courthouse Square
The 37th annual Parker County Peach Festival is shaping up to be peachy with a bounty of Parker County peaches and impressive vendors. Visitors can get their fill of homemade peach ice cream, peach cobbler, peach pie, peach tea, peach smoothies, ice cream topped with fresh peaches, or just plain ol’ juicy peaches—eaten with the fuzz. More than 200 quality arts and crafts, produce, activity, and food vendors line the historic streets of downtown, with the charming Parker County courthouse as the backdrop. This year, visitors find an even more spread out event with the festival area expanded by 25%. Pull up a seat and sit back at one of two entertainment stages where local talent performs, and don’t forget about the annual Peach Pedal Bike Ride with over 2,200 cyclists and the judged food competition that's full of peachy bites. For easy transportation to the festival, hop on one of the air-conditioned shuttles from the 9th Grade Center, Weatherford College, or Heritage Park.
Taylor
Bird Expo
July 9
Williamson County Exposition Center, 5350 Bill Picket Trail NW
Shop a one-day-only expo for hundreds of birds, cages, toys, food, and many other products for sale to the public at discounted and wholesale prices.
Belton
Sami Art and Crafts Christmas in July
July 9-10
Bell County Expo Center, 301 West Loop 121
It's Christmas in July at the Sami Arts and Crafts show. The event is a heads-up that Christmas is just a few months away. Shoppers can find handcrafted gifts at this event that is known throughout Central Texas for variety, excellence, and affordability. Get out of the summer heat and get a head start on your holiday shopping.
Palacios
Poker in Palacios
July 9
Palacios Recreation Center, 2401 Perryman Ave.
The Palacios Chamber of Commerce is having their annual Poker in Palacios Texas Hold'em Series fundraiser, plus a gun raffle and live auction.
Cedar Park
Greater Austin Comic Con
July 9-10
The H-E-B Center at Cedar Park , 2100 Avenue of the Stars
Celebrate all things pop culture. This event includes vendors, gaming competitions, cosplay contests, a superhero-themed car show, and lots of entertainment for kids. Get up close and personal with movie and TV stars, sports stars, world-renowned cosplay artists, game developers, comic book creators, and artists and writers.
Galveston
Bill Engvall Farewell Tour
July 9
The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St.
Popular stand-up comedian Bill Engvall, a Galveston native, is making one last stop in the Oleander City at The Grand 1894 Opera House as part of his farewell tour. Fans of blue-collar comedy won't want to miss this show.
Temple
"¡Pleibol! In the Barrios and the Big Leagues"
July 9-Oct. 8
Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum, 315 W. Avenue B
For nearly a century, baseball has been a crucial social and cultural force in Latino communities across the United States. And, for just as long, Latino/a players have had a huge impact on the game. To celebrate this history, the Smithsonian Institution illustrates in "¡Pleibol!" how generations of Latinos/as have helped make the game what it is today. From youth and community teams to the Major League, the exhibition reveals how baseball brings people together regardless of race, class, or gender. These inspirational baseball stories reflect larger themes in American history that connect us all, on and off the diamond.
Mckinney
Margarita Stroll
July 9
Downtown McKinney, 111 N. Tennessee St.
Beat the heat with in ice-cold margarita in downtown McKinney. Your ticket gets you a signature taster and a map that directs you to the margarita stops. There are 15 total stops with tastings of delicious margaritas. Also within the map are five bonus stops that have samples of a variety of items.
Corsicana
Bike Race
July 9-10
Downtown Corsicana, 301 S. Beaton St.
It's a battle on the bricks. The 1-mile, eight-corner criterium course is renowned for its historical brick streets—a victory on Beaton Street is no small achievement. The course is extremely spectator friendly with a planned vendor market and plenty of dining and shopping opportunities for all.
Lampasas
Toughest 10K in Texas
July 9
Hancock Park Pavilion, 1406 US 281 S.
Runners come from all over the United States to attend this race, which is in its 42nd year and held during the annual Lampasas Spring Ho Festival. Hosted by the Lampasas Chamber of Commerce, the proceeds from this race get put back into the community. The race starts and finishes at the Hancock Park Golf Course Pavilion. The race also features a 5K and a 1-mile fun run.
Kerrville
Texas Gun and Knife Show
July 9-10
Kerr County Hill Country Youth Event Center, 3785 SH 27
Vendors sell new and used guns, knives, ammo, coins, jewelry, camping gear, accessories, and merchandise for outdoorsy activities.
Kerrville Summer Market
July 9-10
Inn of the Hills Hotel and Conference Center, 1001 Junction Highway
Vendors come from all over the state to show their art, jewelry, gourmet food, gift items, and other handiwork.
Sugar Land
Heritage Hike
July 9
Sugar Land Heritage Museum and Visitor Center, 198 Kempner St.
This monthly historic walking tour takes you back to the time when Sugar Land was a company town, with virtually all enterprises managed by the Imperial Sugar Company or its affiliate, Sugarland Industries.
Grapevine
1920s Ice Cream Social at Nash Farm
July 9
Nash Farm, 626 Ball St.
Bring the family to historic Nash Farm and cool off with a sweet treat. Enjoy old-fashioned, hand-cranked ice cream and fun activities fit for an ice cream social.
Brenham
Hot Nights Cool Tunes Concerts
July 9-30
Downtown Brenham
This outdoor concert series takes place around the square in Brenham and features a different band each Saturday evening beginning at 7 p.m.
Boerne
Market Days
July 9-10
Main Plaza, 100 N. Main St.
On the second weekend of the month, this market offers hundreds of festive booths displaying everything from collectibles and remembrances of the past to modern innovations that bring a smile of wonder to those who stroll past.
Taylor
Taylor Rodeo
July 13-17
Williamson County Exposition Center, 5350 Bill Picket Trail NW
Since 1950, the Taylor Rodeo Association has proudly brought the Taylor Rodeo in the hometown of Bill Pickett—the legendary American cowboy that introduced bulldogging. Events include a calf scramble and steer saddling.
Austin
"The Masked Singer" National Tour
July 13
Bass Concert Hall, 2350 Robert Dedman Drive
Building upon the excitement of Fox’s hit reality series and family-favorite guessing game, "The Masked Singer" National Tour hits the road in 2022, featuring celebrity guest hosts from the TV show, as well as one local celebrity at every show who performs in a top-secret disguise. The audience attempts to decipher the clues to guess the identity until the local celebrity is unmasked at the end of the night. The evening also includes fan-favorite masked characters from the TV show live on stage.
Kerrville
Kerr Arts and Cultural Center Art Exhibits
July 14-Aug. 13
Kerr Arts and Cultural Center, 228 Earl Garrett St.
The Kerr Arts and Cultural Center presents three separate art exhibits in three separate galleries—the James Avery Gallery, Aline Cornels Gallery, and James and SJ Derby Gallery—spanning 6,500 square feet and supporting a wide variety of installations and media.
San Angelo
"Banjara Textiles from a Private Collection"
July 14-Sept. 11
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, 1 Love St.
This exhibition features exquisite traditional textiles made by the Banjara tribe of the Indian subcontinent.
"Towards a 21st Century Abstraction"
July 14-Sept. 11
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, 1 Love St.
The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts presents an array of contemporary artwork themed around the work of abstract artists.
Elgin
Sip, Shop, and Stroll
July 14
Historic Downtown Elgin
Sip a little wine and shop as you stroll through the stores in historic downtown Elgin. Find diverse merchandise, eclectic decor, artwork by local artists, the Elgin Farmers Market, delicious food, and fun, friendly people.
Sugar Land
"The Masked Singer" National Tour
July 14
Get ready to unmask the craziness when the hit television show "The Masked Singer" comes to Smart Financial Centre.
Houston
Comicpalooza
July 15-17
George R. Brown Convention Center, 1001 Avenida de las Americas
Texas’ largest pop-culture festival draws fans of art, celebrity, comics, films, gaming, and literature. Comicpalooza hosts panels, autograph and photograph sessions with celebrity guests, a literature conference, film festival, and cosplay competitions, and presents special attractions, entertainment, and gaming tournaments. Shoppers can browse art and handcrafted goods from local and visiting artists in the Artist Alley and stroll through the Dealer’s Room to peruse comic books, collectibles, toys, clothing, and other niche products. Young festival-goers can immerse themselves in interactive exhibits found throughout the hall and in the Innovation Lab, while adult attendees can learn about space advancements and test new consumer technologies.
Ennis
Quilt Show
July 15-16
Sokol, 2622 SH 34
The Creative Quilters Guild of Ellis County invites you to their annual quilt show.
Mckinney
Third Monday Trade Days
July 15-17
Third Monday Trade Days, 4550 W. University Drive
This is the oldest and largest monthly trade days and flea market in North Texas. Shop from more than 400 vendors who offer almost anything you can imagine. Find unique gifts, delightful home decor, trendy clothing and accessories, garage sale items, antiques and collectibles, and specialty items along with many fantastic food concessions at this open-air market. Free admission.
Franconia's Open Mic Jamboree
July 15
Franconia Brewing, 495 McKinney Pkwy.
Play some music or just hang and enjoy awesome artists. Singers, strummers, drummers, guitar rippers, bass faces, harmonicas, raps, spoken word, comedy, declarations, and more are welcome, as the mic is open.
Grand Prairie
"The Masked Singer"
July 15
Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way
Your favorite characters from the hit television show, "The Masked Singer," are brought to life live on stage alongside surprise celebrity hosts and exciting new performances. Can you guess who's behind the mask? A mystery celebrity is unmasked in every city in this can’t-miss spectacular live show for audiences of all ages.
Port Arthur
Saltwater Anglers League of Texas Summer Classic
July 15-17
S.A.L.T. Club, T.B. Ellison Parkway
The Saltwater Anglers League of Texas' Sabine chapter is ready to focus on kid fishing. This is a family-oriented fishing tournament with more focus towards the kids every year.
Kerrville
Concerts by the River
July 15
Louise Hays Park, 202 Thompson Drive
Bring your lawn chairs and picnic blankets and come to the park to enjoy free summer concerts along the banks of the beautiful Guadalupe River on the third Friday of June and July.
"Last Gas"
July 15-17, 22-24, 29-31
Playhouse 2000 VK Garage Theater, 305 Washington St.
Nat Paradis is a Red Sox-loving part-time dad who manages Paradis’ Last Convenient Store, the last place to get gas (or anything) before the Canadian border in northern Maine. When an old flame returns to town, Nat gets a chance to rekindle a romance he gave up on years ago. But sparks fly as he’s forced to choose between new love and old. This play takes a hilarious and sometimes heartbreaking look at love lost and found, and what it means to “get back to happy.”
Ingram
"Matilda the Musical"
July 15-16, 22-23, 29-30; Aug. 5-6
Hill Country Arts Foundation, 120 Point Theatre Road
Based on the children's novel by Roald Dahl, "Matilda the Musical" brings the story to life through song and dance. Matilda is a little girl with astonishing wit, intelligence, and psychokinetic powers. She’s unloved by her cruel parents but impresses her schoolteacher, the highly lovable Miss Honey.
Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg Trade Days
July 15-17
Fredericksburg Trade Days, 355 Sunday Farms Lane
Shop more than 350 vendors in seven barns and acres of antiques, collectibles, tools, crafts, shabby chic, primitives, ranch furniture, hunting accessories, candles, unique clothing, jewelry, food, and other items.
Laredo
International Sister Cities Festival
July 15-17
Sames Auto Arena, 6700 Arena Blvd.
Over a span of three days, the Sames Auto Arena is transformed into an indoor mercado featuring artisans from all over Mexico selling a variety of different products from leather goods, home décor, jewelry, clothing, and delicious food and candies from their native city. With an annual average of 200 exhibitors, the festival has grown tremendously over the past couple of years and hit 25,000 visitors in 2019.
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Rosenberg
Junk Hippy Rosenberg
July 16
Fort Bend County Fairgrounds, 4310 SH 36
Shop 150 vendors selling vintage and antique furniture, midcentury modern and retro finds, shabby-chic and rustic decor, and handmade goods. Food trucks are on site. Since 2012, Junk Hippy has welcomed well over 200,000 shoppers through its doors across Oklahoma and Texas.
Austin
City-Wide Vintage Sale
July 16-17
Austin's Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Road
Shop over 100 vendors for vintage clothing, midcentury modern decor, vintage art, collectibles, lighting, upcycled art, and unique finds at Austin's famous vintage paradise open since 1977.
Waco
Duel on the Brazos
July 16-17
Brazos Park East , 3516 N. MLK Jr. Blvd.
See drag boats rip through the water at high speed. The Southern Drag Boat Association is one of the oldest drag boat racing organizations in the country.
Bridgeport
Christmas in July Jeep Toy Drive
July 16
Northwest OHV Park, Halsell Street
The second annual Christmas in July Jeep Toy Drive supports the Bridgeport Police Department's Santa Cops program. See a Jeep parade, then enjoy vendors, food trucks, a toy drive, Jeep decorating contests, and live music.
Kerrville
Hill Country Gun Show
July 16-17
Hill Country Veterans Center, 411 Meadowview
Proceeds from this gun show benefit local veterans. Find merchandise that includes new and used guns, knives, coins, cutting boards, and ammo.
Fredericksburg
Night in Old Fredericksburg Barbecue and Chili Cookoff
July 16
Gillespie County Fairgrounds , 530 Fair Drive
Live pari-mutuel horse racing and other activities occur throughout the day at the Lone Star Barbecue Society Barbecue Cookoff and CASI Chili Cookoff. There's plenty of cold beverages and food available.
Bandera
Barrel Race
July 16
Mansfield Park Rodeo Arena, Park Road
Come see barrel racing at Mansfield Park presented by Riding on Faith. Watch as the talented youth show you how it's done. The divisions are Open 4D and Youth 3D.
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Mesquite
Texas Haunters Convention 2022
July 16-17
Mesquite Convention Center, 1700 Rodeo Drive
Find over 35,000 square feet of space filled with family-friendly vendors, events, demonstrations, and classes targeting Halloween and cosplay enthusiasts.
Sugar Land
"RuPaul's Drag Race": Werq the World Tour
July 16
Smart Financial Centre, 18111 Lexington Blvd.
The official "RuPaul’s Drag Race" World Tour returns with an all-new production for 2022. An experiment gone wrong has sent the audience spiraling through time with no way of returning to the present. Join Kameron Michaels, Rose, Vanessa Vanjie, Yvie Oddly, and all the finalists from the upcoming 14th season on a journey through iconic periods of history in hopes of finding your way back to 2022.
Friona
Cheeseburger Festival
July 16
Friona Community Center Complex, 600 W. 15th St.
Friona has embraced the cheeseburger as a food representative of its three major industries: beef, wheat, and dairy. In 2006, the first Cheeseburger Festival and Cookoff was held with Texas State Rep. Warren Chisum in attendance. Chisum encouraged the attendees to write letters asking the state to designate Friona as the Cheeseburger Capital of Texas. More than 300 letters were written, and in June 2007 Gov. Rick Perry made it official. Now, the festival is held annually on the third Saturday in July. Celebrating an American classic, this festival features 10 to 20 cheeseburger cookoff teams and plenty of food to go around. The event usually draws 2,500 to 3,000 locals and travelers alike. Last year, teams cooked 200 3-pound burgers to be judged on appearance, taste, and creativity. This year, the festival's 16th, attendees can sample burgers, visit vendors, and enjoy music at the Friona Community Center and Park.
Brazoria
Santa Ana Ball
July 17
Brazoria Heritage Foundation Gymnasium, 208 W. Smith St.
This ball is a re-enactment of the Santa Ana Ball that was given in Brazoria at Jane Long's Tavern in 1832. The annual fundraiser for the Brazoria Heritage Foundation includes a gourmet dinner with wine and silent and live auctions.
Grand Prairie
RuPaul's Drag Race Werq The World Tour
July 20
Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way
An experiment gone wrong has sent the audience spiraling through time with no way of returning to the present. Join Kameron Michaels, Rose, Vanessa Vanjie, Yvie Oddly, and all finalists from the upcoming 14th season on a journey through iconic periods of history in hopes of finding your way back to 2022.
Waco
Deep in the Heart Film Festival
July 21-24
Waco Hippodrome , 724 Austin Ave.
This is an unparalleled arts event, bringing filmmakers and the Waco community together to experience movies, educational sessions, and networking parties. You'll find films here from major film festivals, including Cannes, Sundance, SXSW, Tribeca, Toronto, and Austin.
Victoria
"The Wizard of Oz"
July 22-31
Leo J. Welder Center for the Performing Arts, 214 N. Main St.
Theatre Victoria presents their summer musical—the classic tale of a Kansas farm girl who travels over the rainbow to a land called Oz only to discover there is no place like home.
Ennis
Rumble in the Jungle
July 22
Texas Motorplex, 7500 US 287
Grudge racing is a form of drag racing that involves lots of trash talk, ground rules, and racing. The only rules are the ones established before the race. Rumble in the Jungle features some of the baddest grudge racers in the country.
Lockhart
"Annie Get Your Gun"
July 22-Aug. 6
Gaslight Baker Theatre, 216 S. Main St.
See this sharp-shooting production of the classic Broadway musical about Annie Oakley, the best shot around who manages to support her little brother and sisters by selling the game she hunts. When she’s discovered by Col. Buffalo Bill, he persuades this novel sharpshooter to join his Wild West Show.
Mcallen
Texas Hunters and Sportsman’s Expo
July 22-24
McAllen Convention Center, 700 Convention Center Blvd.
One of the largest shows of its kind, drawing in thousands of people from across South Texas as well as international visitors, the expo has been hosted for 30 years. The event has more than 275 exhibits, experienced guides and outfitters, Yeti brand equipment, featured attractions (Joe Martin’s Diamondback Rattlesnake Pit, the World Class Whitetail Head Display, and first female taxidermist Kristen Ottea), exotic wildlife ranches, major boat and RV dealers, fishing guides, and conservation groups.
San Angelo
National Cowboy Day
July 23
Fort Concho National Historic Landmark, 630 South Oakes St.
Celebrate the American cowboy with a skit by the Concho Cowboy Company and a talk about the American Plains Art Show currently taking place at Fort Concho.
Salado
"Salado Legends"
July 23-Aug. 6
Tablerock Festival of Salado, Inc., 409 Tablerock Road
The 29th annual "Salado Legends" is Central Texas' favorite outdoor musical drama, written by Salado resident, playwright, and lyricist Jackie Mills. "Salado Legends" was chosen by the Library of Congress to "serve as a record of Life in America during the 1850's and to preserve our nation's diverse cultural traditions for generations of Americans, present and future."
Buffalo Gap
Tour de Gap
July 23
Old Settler's Reunion Grounds, 100 Vine St.
The 39th Tour de Gap bike race consists of three rides through the hills of south Taylor County with the 100K, 50K, and the 11-mile family fun ride.
Comanche
Salt, Lime, and a Good Time
July 23
Historic Comanche Square, 101 W. Central Ave.
Know how to whip up a good margarita? Now is your time to shine at this margarita-making contest at the historic Comanche square. Attendees can taste handmade mixed drinks and other delicious items.
Bandera
National Day of the American Cowboy
July 23
Bandera Couthouse Lawn, 500 Main St.
Celebrate the National Day of the American Cowboy in Bandera, the "Cowboy Capital of the World." See gunfighters, picking circles, vendors, blacksmiths, and other frontier fun.
Brownwood
Stagecoache Market Days
July 23-24
Stagecoache Event Center, 400 Old Comanche Road
Take a walk through a 1850s rock livery, see the orginal hired-hands farmhouse, and enjoy a peaceful 20-acre property that was once a historic stagecoach stop. Each month, you can support local farmers, ranchers, and area artisans by shopping at a vintage-inspired market that features art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, home décor, canned food, jams, jellies, and furnishings. The market is located in Early. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy live music, dancing, and local food.
Fredericksburg
PCAA Concerts in the Park
July 24
Marktplatz, State Highway 16 and Main Street
Spend a Sunday evening in the park at this month's concert that features a party and dance music. Bring chairs, eats, and drinks.
Bandera
Frontier Times Jamboree
July 24
Bandera Couthouse Lawn, 510 13th St.
Bring your lawn chair and enjoy an afternoon of live music with new hosts each month at this outdoor music circle that's free to the public.
Mckinney
Marching Music Made in McKinney
July 25-26
McKinney ISD Stadium, 4201 S. Hardin Blvd.
As a Drum Corps International (DCI) event, Marching Music Made in McKinney features a drum line competition on the first night at TUPPS Brewery, a full day's band camp for local middle school musicians, and then a regional competition/exhibition at the McKinney ISD Stadium and Community Center.
Kerrville
Heart of the Hills Golf Tournament
July 26-29
Schreiner Golf Course, 1 Country Club Land
One of the most prestigious amateur level golf tournaments contested in Texas, golfers from all over the country come to Kerrville to compete in this annual 72-hole tournament. Since its inception, the tournament has been played at the Scott Schreiner Golf Course, a par-70 course that is considered one of the state’s best municipality-operated courses.
Alpine
Viva Big Bend
July 27-31
Various locations
Viva Big Bend showcases the best of the state: extraordinary natural beauty, remarkable and talented people, an independent spirit, and an amazing culture. Approximately 55 bands and solo artists (with a wide variety of styles represented) are expected to be showcased in at least 10 venues in Alpine, Marfa, Marathon, Terlingua, and Fort Davis this year.
San Angelo
Buffalo Soldier Anniversary Day
July 28
Fort Concho National Historc Landmark, 630 South Oakes St.
To mark the 156th anniversary of the creation of the famed Buffalo Soldier units in the U.S. Army, Fort Concho holds a flag-lowering and program.
Fredericksburg
"Legally Blonde Jr."
July 28-31
Steve W. Shepherd Theater, 1688 SH 87 South
Fredericksburg Youth Theater presents "Legally Blonde Jr.," a show based on the Reese Witherspoon-starring movie that follows the transformation of Elle Woods as she tackles stereotypes, snobbery, and scandal in pursuit of her dreams.
Naples
Watermelon Festival and Rodeo
July 29-30
Melon Patch Grounds, 100 Front St.
One of the biggest events in the area, the annual Watermelon Festival draws people from far and wide. There are watermelons aplenty, and these East Texas melons are as sweet as they come. The festival holds one of the biggest parades in northeastern Texas and includes a street dance, craft booths, a fully sanctioned PRCA rodeo, an antique car show, corn hole, horse shoes, food, and bingo.
Levelland
Junior Rodeo Cowboys Association Finals
July 29-31
Mallet Event Center, 2320 US 385 S.
The Junior Rodeo Cowboys Association (JRCA) is a nonprofit organization serving the rodeo interests of youth ages 3-19 from across the Texas Panhandle, northwest Texas, and western Oklahoma. Organized in 1998, the JRCA has enjoyed steady growth and now boasts around 200 members. The JRCA culminates each season with the Championship Awards Ceremony after the rodeo finals. Thousands of dollars worth of saddles, buckles, and other prizes are awarded. Every finals contestant is recognized and receives prizes.
Fredericksburg
Hill Country Auto Swap Meet
July 29-31
Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park, 432 Lady Bird Drive
Car enthusiasts can find just about anything at the 44th annual swap meet. A "car corral" has vintage autos for sale in various states of restoration, and among the many items for sale at the flea market are vehicles and parts, tools, auto accessories, hats, books, clothes, and various souvenirs. Concessions are also available.
Stafford
"The SpongeBob Musical"
July 29-31; Aug. 5-7, 12-14
Inspiration Stage, 12794 Fountain Lake Circle
The stakes are higher than ever in this dynamic stage musical as SpongeBob and all of Bikini Bottom face the total annihilation of their undersea world. Chaos erupts. Lives hang in the balance. And just when all hope seems lost, a most unexpected hero rises up and takes center stage. The power of optimism really can save the world.
Sugar Land
NOLA Nights Featuring the Zydeco Dots
July 29
Sugar Land Town Square, 2711 Plaza Drive
Come out and let authentic New Orleans music take you on a historical journey through the Crescent City tradition of live music from the Zydeco Dots, a fun-loving, hard-working Houston-based group that plays a dancin', rockin', bluesiana blend of zydeco rhythm and blues.
Pasadena
Junk Hippy Pasadena
July 30
Campbell Hall at Pasadena Convention Center, 7601 Red Bluff Road
Shop 150 vendors at one of "Flea Market Style and Country Living Magazine"'s top vintage events. Vintage and antique furniture, retro and midcentury finds, shabby chic and rustic decor and handmade goods are all readily available. Food trucks are on site.
Bowie
July Jam
July 30
Bowie Community Development, 101 E. Pecan St.
Get a preview of the championship Fiddler’s Contest held at the Chicken and Bread Days Heritage Festival. Price of admission includes a mouthwatering chicken dinner with homemade breads, fiddling entertainment by some of the most talented artists around, and an auction, which includes homemade jams and desserts and other wonderful donations. Funds raised support the October Chicken and Bread Days event.
Galveston
Johnny Mathis in Concert
July 30
The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St.
Johnny Mathis, the "Voice of Romance," is celebrating his 66th year as a recording artist icon. Look forward to an evening filled with his music composed for stage and film, golden-era jazz standards, and contemporary pop hits.
Ennis
Gunslinger Outlaw Modified Series
July 30
Big O Speedway , 3118 FM 85
Watch vehicles race on a .25-mile, semi-banked dirt track.
Sugar Land
A.R. Rahman in Concert
July 31
Smart Financial Centre, 18111 Lexington Blvd.
Grammy Award-winning Indian composer A.R. Rahman visits Smart Financial Centre.
Austin
"Mean Girls"
Aug. 2-7
Bass Concert Hall, 2350 Robert Dedman Drive
See the musical based on the hit movie. Cady Heron may have grown up on an African savanna, but nothing prepared her for the wild and vicious ways of her strange new home: suburban Illinois. How will this naïve newbie rise to the top of the popularity pecking order? By taking on the Plastics, a trio of lionized frenemies led by the charming but ruthless Regina George.
Bandera
Cowboy Capital Opry
Aug. 2
Bandera County Silver Sage, 803 Buck Creek Drive
See some Grand Ole Opry-style entertainment, hosted by Gerry and Harriet Payne, and enjoy refreshments and door prizes.
Temple
First Friday: Summer Sizzle
Aug. 5
Downtown Temple, Main Street
On the first Friday of every month, historic downtown Temple transforms into a giant party. Join along for live music and performances, great drinks, delicious food, and after-hours shopping.
Rockport
TSA Rockin' Rockport Youth Sailing Regatta
Aug. 5-7
Rockport Yacht Club, Bays of Rockport and Fulton
Rockport Yacht Club hosts the seventh annual Texas Sailing Association-sanctioned Youth Sailing Regatta. Potentially 90 boats participate, bringing sailing fans and families to the Rockport area for a weekend of nautical fun.
Kerrville
Business Expo and Home and Garden Show
Aug. 5-6
Kerr County Hill Country Youth Event Center, 3785 SH 27
Free and open to the public, come interact and network with businesses, organizations, and members of our community. Featuring over 100 booths, food trucks, and a kids' zone with bounce houses and activities to keep little ones busy all day long. There's also a Home and Garden Show, offering tips on building, home improvement, and everything else you need to improve your home and garden.
Fredericksburg
First Friday Art Walk
Aug. 5
Various locations
Participating fine art galleries remain open until 8 p.m., so visitors have time to stop by the various events and exhibits planned throughout the day and enjoy local refreshments. Just look for the galleries flying the Art Walk flag.
Jefferson
Civil War Symposium
Aug. 5-6
Jefferson Convention and Visitor Center, 305 E. Austin St.
This event offers presentations, exhibits, and vendors for Civil War and history buffs. The symposium focuses on Jefferson and the surrounding areas and delves into how this region played a significant role during this unique time in the country's history. Friday includes a Speakers Reception, while Saturday has a seminar and lunch.
Grapevine
Meme's Pickles at Nash Farm
Aug. 5
Nash Farm, 626 Ball St.
Learn to pickle cucumbers at historic Nash Farm with the last of the summer harvest. It's a great "dill" of fun.
Huntsville
Summer Genealogy Weekend
Aug. 5-6
Huntsville Public Library , 1219 13th St.
This two-day event highlights helpful genealogical records and collections. A light supper is provided on Friday and the library remain opens until 8 p.m. for further research for attendees only. A silent auction of books and genealogical materials takes place during the weekend and ends at 2 p.m. on Saturday.
Camp Wood
Nueces Canyon Old Settlers Reunion
Aug. 5-6
Various locations
This family-friendly event in downtown Camp Wood features a parade, live music, a rodeo, and a dance. It kicks off with a reunion of teachers and former Nueces Canyon students at Lindbergh Park, with live music by Shane Stumpf. The next day starts with a parade in downtown Camp Wood, followed by more events in Lindbergh Park including the king and queen coronation, annual pie and salsa contests, and a decades-old washer and horseshoe tournament. Vendors are on hand, selling artwork, crafts, woodwork, leatherwork, jewelry, candles, paintings, hats, baked goods, stonework, taxidermy, new clothing, handbags, and a variety of food. A rodeo and dance follows at Bruce Park on State Highway 55, 1 mile north of Camp Wood. Tickets are needed for the rodeo and dance.
Tomball
Tomball Night
Aug. 6
Downtown Tomball, 100 Market St.
For about 50 years, Tomball Night has been bringing folks together for festive fun in downtown Tomball. The event brings in around 10,000 visitors for live music, a nighttime parade, and fireworks.
Galveston
Bandella in Concert
Aug. 6
The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St.
Get ready for a performance that is truly "out of this world." This unique musical group, comprised of three musicians and former NASA astronauts, team up with a keyboardist and a vocalist. Bandella blends acoustic guitar, flute, stand-up bass, and airy vocals for a folksy sound.
Lubbock
Buddy Holly’s 85th Birthday Celebration
Aug. 6
The Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences, 1300 Mac Davis Lane
Celebrate the 85th birthday of Lubbock’s favorite son with guitarist Duane Eddy. The Buddy Holly Educational Foundation and Lubbock Entertainment Performing Arts Association give an evening of conversations and songs for Buddy Holly’s epic birthday celebration.
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Temple
Family Day: Dig It!
Aug. 6
Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum, 315 W. Avenue B
Want to test your dinosaur knowledge? Or learn how ancient civilizations played music? Join along at the museum to find out what real archaeologists and paleontologist do. Discover how digging in the earth can reveal the secrets of the past.
Austin
Leon Bridges in Concert
Aug. 6
Moody Center, 2001 Robert Dedman Drive
Leon Bridges’ Boundless Tour has the Grammy Award-winning R&B artist and songwriter bringing to the stage all elements of his career-spanning experiences, inspirations, and expansive catalog of songs.
Bellville
Fresh Farmers and Artisan Market
Aug. 6
Jim Bishop Pavilion at Chesley Park, 100 E. Palm St.
More than 30 vendors bring fresh produce, grass-fed beef, honey, eggs, herbs, plants, and flowers to be sold in the shade of the beautiful Jim Bishop Pavilion. Shoppers can find artisans selling fine linens, soaps, jewelry, dog treats, beard oils, and presenting live demonstrations. Enjoy wine tastings, an old-fashioned lemonade stand, cold brew coffee, jams, jellies, and baked goods. The market is held on the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. to noon and supports local farmers, ranchers, and area artisans in this small town full of Texas charm.
Salado
Art Fair
Aug. 6-7
Salado Civic Center, 601 N. Main St.
The 56th annual Art Fair includes more than 50 artists from all over Texas. Listen to live music in the gazebo and meet and shop from an array of talented artists making ceramics, illustrations and drawings, jewelry, original paintings, photography, sculptors, stained glass, and textiles. Some artists are working on site and demonstrating their talents and techniques, so you can see them work in action. Admission is free.
Fredericksburg
Texas Ranger Day and History Symposium
Aug. 6
Texas Rangers Heritage Center at Fort Martin Scott, 1618 E. Main St.
This day honors those who have served and those still commissioned with a two-part event featuring historians and educational programs. Texas Rangers Day includes Living History HQ Company Rangers who present reenactments that focus on the time periods of 1823 to 1960 and include Ranger Camp setups, cannon firing, and memorabilia displays.
Mesquite
Doggie Splash Day
Aug. 6
Vanston Pool, 2913 Oates Drive
Bring your pooch for a refreshing dip in the Vanston Pool at this annual free event that features a dog swimsuit contest, dog-paddle race, and diving contest.
Austin
"The Inheritance: Part 1"
Aug. 10-Sept. 24
ZACH Theatre, 202 S. Lamar Blvd.
In contemporary Manhattan, Eric and Toby are 30-somethings who seem to be very much in love and thriving. But on the cusp of their engagement, they meet an older man haunted by the past, and a younger man hungry for a future. Chance meetings lead to surprising choices as the lives of three generations interlink and collide—with explosive results.
Dallas
"Curse of the Puerto Ricans"
Aug. 11-Aug. 27
Bishop Arts Theater, 215 S. Tyler St.
Julia Rodriguez has sacrificed everything for her family, comprised of her alcoholic father, her miserable mother, her absentee older sister, and her lively little sister. When "the one that got away" re-enters her life and asks her to run away with him to California, she begins to question if she's made a mistake. Dealing with themes of familial obligation and identity within the Hispanic community, "Curse of the Puerto Ricans" follows one family's dysfunctional Christmas celebration.
Uvalde
"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"
Aug. 11-14
The Uvalde Grand Opera House, 104 W. North St.
A down-on-his-luck inventor turns a broken-down Grand Prix car into a fancy vehicle for his children, and they go off on a magical fantasy adventure to save their grandfather in a far-off land.
Elgin
Sip, Shop, and Stroll
Aug. 11
Historic Downtown Elgin
Sip a little wine and shop as you stroll through the stores in historic downtown Elgin. Find diverse merchandise, eclectic decor, artwork by local artists, the Elgin Farmers Market, delicious food, and fun, friendly people.
Palacios
FishFest
Aug. 12-13
East Bay Pavillion, 300 E. Bay Blvd.
Catch some fish and have fun at FishFest. The captain's reception shrimp boil is Friday, and fishing begins Saturday with categories of Stringer, Big Fish, Texas Slam, Spot Spot, and Youth Division.
Cedar Park
Rodeo
Aug. 12-13
The H-E-B Center at Cedar Park , 2100 Avenue of the Stars
Get ready for two nights of rodeo including bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, bull riding, calf roping, and steer wrestling.
Levelland
World Series Team Roping
Aug. 12-14
Mallet Event Center, 2320 US 385 S.
Watch team ropers compete in the championship team roping competition.
Mckinney
Third Monday Trade Days
Aug. 12-14
Third Monday Trade Days, 4550 W. University Drive
This is the oldest and largest monthly trade days and flea market in North Texas. Shop from more than 400 vendors who offer almost anything you can imagine. Find unique gifts, delightful home decor, trendy clothing and accessories, garage sale items, antiques and collectibles, and specialty items along with many fantastic food concessions at this open-air market. Free admission.
Uvalde
Four Square Friday
Aug. 12
Historic Downtown Uvalde, Getty Street
Enjoy late-night shopping, food, live music, and art.
Sonora
Sutton County Days and Sonora Outlaw Rodeo
Aug. 12-13
Sutton County Park Arena and Pavillion, Crockett Street
Festivities include a parade, food vendors, craft vendors, children's activities on Saturday, rodeo performances on Saturday and Sunday, and a dance on Sunday featuring Roger Creager and Josh Ward.
Seguin
184th Birthday
Aug. 12-13
Heritage Village, 211 E. Live Oak St.
Celebrate the founding of Seguin with a barbecue dinner, homemade ice cream, live music, and a golf tournament.
Austin
City-Wide Vintage Sale
Aug. 13-14
Austin's Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Road
Shop over 100 vendors for vintage clothing, midcentury modern decor, vintage art, collectibles, lighting, upcycled art, and unique finds at Austin's famous vintage paradise open since 1977.
Grand Prairie
Hatch Chile Fest
Aug. 13
Market Square, 120 W. Main St.
Get your hot roasted Hatch chiles at Grand Prairie Farmers' Market during this annual festival that features both raw and roasted Hatch chiles sold by the pound (until 1 p.m. or sell out), live music, food, and local vendors.
Fredericksburg
Live Pari-Mutuel Horse Racing
Aug. 13-14, 27-28
Gillespie County Fairgrounds, 530 Fair Drive
Come out during the summer season for exciting live horse racing at the fairgrounds’ Class 3 track. Pick your favorites for quarter horse and thoroughbred racing as well as special races, trials, and futurities.
Sugar Land
Heritage Hike
Aug. 13
Sugar Land Heritage Museum and Visitor Center, 198 Kempner St.
This monthly historic walking tour takes you back to the time when Sugar Land was a company town, with virtually all enterprises managed by the Imperial Sugar Company or its affiliate, Sugarland Industries.
Boerne
Market Days
Aug. 13-14
Main Plaza, 100 N. Main St.
On the second weekend of the month, this market offers hundreds of festive booths displaying everything from collectibles and remembrances of the past to modern innovations that bring a smile of wonder to those who stroll past.
Houston
"Mean Girls"
Aug. 16-21
The Hobby Center, 800 Bagby St.
See the musical based on the hit movie. Cady Heron may have grown up on an African savanna, but nothing prepared her for the wild and vicious ways of her strange new home: suburban Illinois. How will this naïve newbie rise to the top of the popularity pecking order? By taking on the Plastics, a trio of lionized frenemies led by the charming but ruthless Regina George.
Levelland
Clovis Horse Sales
Aug. 19-20
Mallet Event Center, 2320 US 385 S.
Quality horses for all types of riders are up for sale. Each sale has different events featuring various types of horses. Events can include team ropings, cow horse futurities, and ranch horse competitions.
Mckinney
Franconia's Open Mic Jamboree
Aug. 19
Franconia Brewing, 495 McKinney Pkwy.
Play some music or just hang and enjoy awesome artists. Singers, strummers, drummers, guitar rippers, bass faces, harmonicas, raps, spoken word, comedy, declarations, and more are welcome, as the mic is open.
Ingram
"The Nerd"
Aug. 19-20, 26-27; Sept. 2-3
Hill Country Arts Foundation, 120 Point Theatre Road
This side-splitting comedy about a guest who overstays his welcome was written by Larry Shue. It first premiered in 1981 at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater before moving to London's West End and then Broadway in New York.
Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg Trade Days
Aug. 19-21
Fredericksburg Trade Days, 355 Sunday Farms Lane
Shop more than 350 vendors in seven barns and acres of antiques, collectibles, tools, crafts, shabby chic, primitives, ranch furniture, hunting accessories, candles, unique clothing, jewelry, food, and other items.
"Forever Plaid"
Aug. 19-21, 26-28
Steve W. Shepherd Theater, 1688 SH 87 South
Fredericksburg Theater Company presents a production of the smash hit musical that is an affectionate homage to the close-harmony "guy groups" that reached the height of popularity in the 1950s. Featuring 29 popular songs, such as “Three Coins in the Fountain,” “16 Tons,” and “Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing.”
Bowie
Outdoor Expo
Aug. 20
Bowie Community Center, 413 Pelham St.
Find all things outdoors at this expo, hosted by The Ranch 95.9 FM radio station. Gear for hunting, fishing, camping, boating, ATVs, and RVs are found here, in addition to refreshments, food trucks, and entertainment.
Van Horn
Mountain View Golf Tournament
Aug. 20-21
Mountain View Municipal Golf Course, 1000 Golf Course Drive
Have fun during a two-day, two-man tourney with barbecue.
Temple
Touch-a-Truck
Aug. 20
Reuben D. Talasek Bend of the River, 7915 S. General Bruce Drive
Who wouldn't love to climb aboard a fire truck or big rig? Touch-a-Truck provides a unique opportunity for children of all ages to explore and climb on vehicles of all types, all in one place.
Grand Prairie
Lost '80s Live
Aug. 20
Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way
Relive all of your favorite '80s tunes performed by the artists you know and remember. Artists include A Flock of Seagulls, Wang Chung, and Missing Persons.
Galveston
AIA Sandcastle Contest and Viewing
Aug. 20-21
East Beach , 1923 Boddeker Drive
Now in its 35th year, the Sandcastle Contest pits more than 80 teams of architects against each other to sculpt the best creations. On Sunday, the castles remain for public viewing without the crowds.
Bryan
Friends of the Library Book Sale
Aug. 20-21
Clara B. Mounce Library, 201 E. 26th St.
From history to mystery, choose from thousands of books at this more-than-50-year-old book sale. Shop hard backs and paper backs in good condition and at excellent prices.
Huntsville
Touch a Truck
Aug. 24
Downtown Huntsville, 1203 University Ave.
Touch a Truck is a great event for kids to climb on, learn about, and discover their favorite big trucks and vehicles, such as police vehicles, construction trucks, and fire trucks.
Fredericksburg
Gillespie County Fair
Aug. 25-28
Gillespie County Fairgrounds and Exhibition Hall, 530 Fair Drive
The oldest continuous county fair in Texas marks its 134th year. Enjoy four big days filled with fun events, including a carnival and midway, fair food, livestock judging, agricultural and household exhibits, arts and crafts, antique tractor shows, live music and dancing, and live pari-mutuel horse racing.
Gillespie County Fair Parade
Aug. 26
Main Street from Washington to Edison
One of the Texas Hill Country’s biggest parades has more than 200 units, marches down Main Street, and kicks off the 134th annual Gillespie County Fair. Bring chairs and arrive early.
Galveston
Esports Summit
Aug. 26-28
Galveston Island Convention Center, 5600 Seawall Blvd.
Look, learn, and participate in the fastest-growing entertainment industry in the world. Participants can see new technology and games and meet game celebrities.
Albany
CareFest
Aug. 27
Happy Wife Happy Life Weddings and Events Venue, 999 FM 1084
A one-day music festival benefits six communities in the Big Country. Come experience scenic views while enjoying the best that Texas country music has to offer. Bring your cooler and a chair, get some grub from one of the food trucks, and enjoy the day with family and friends. This year’s acts include the Read Southall Band, Giovannie and the Hired Guns, and special guest Kevin Fowler. Up-and-comers that have been added to the lineup include Slade Coulter and Jacob Steely. Braden Davis, a local talent in Albany, is opening up the festival.
Ennis
Gunslinger Outlaw Modified Series
Aug. 27
Big O Speedway , 3118 FM 85
Watch vehicles race on a .25-mile, semi-banked dirt track.
Mckinney
MillHouse Summer ArtFest
Aug. 27-28
MillHouse McKinney at the Cotton Mill, 610 Elm, Suite 1000
Beat the heat with art, wine, food, and fun. Explore juried art (indoors) by local artisans showcased against the grandeur of century-old architecture. Featured artists offer acrylic, oil, watercolor, pottery, and jewelry. Pit Pals Barbecue and other vendors bring delicious food. The facility is large and spacious with plenty of room to browse, shop, and relax with family and friends. Proceeds benefit the MillHouse Foundation to support small businesswomen in creative fields.
Kerrville
River Roadster Show
Aug. 27
Louise Hays Park, 202 Thompson Drive
This free event is open to cars of all sizes, colors, and speeds. Bring the family out to enjoy a beautiful night under the stars with cars, music, food, and fun. You don’t need a hot rod or classic to enjoy the fun. There's also live music and sweet treats available for purchase.
Stonewall
113th Birthday Celebration for President Lyndon B. Johnson
Aug. 27
LBJ State and National Historical Parks, Stonewall
The National Park Service hosts the annual wreath-laying ceremony at President Johnson’s gravesite on the LBJ Ranch at 10 a.m. Throughout the day, the LBJ State Park invites visitors to participate in old-time games at the Sauer-Beckmann Living History Farm. Birthday cake is served at 1 p.m. at the state park’s visitor center.
Brownwood
Stagecoache Market Days
Aug. 27-28
Stagecoache Event Center, 400 Old Comanche Road
Take a walk through a 1850s rock livery, see the orginal hired-hands farmhouse, and enjoy a peaceful 20-acre property that was once a historic stagecoach stop. Each month, you can support local farmers, ranchers, and area artisans by shopping at a vintage-inspired market that features art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, home décor, canned food, jams, jellies, and furnishings. The market is located in Early. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy live music, dancing, and local food.
Fredericksburg
PCAA Concerts in the Park
Aug. 28
Marktplatz, State Highway 16 and Main Street
The free Sunday evening concert this month features traditional country music. Bring your chairs, eats, and drinks.
Bandera
Barrel Race
Aug. 28
Mansfield Park Rodeo Arena, Park Road
Come see barrel racing at Mansfield Park presented by Riding on Faith. Watch as the talented youth show you how it's done. The divisions are Open 4D and Youth 3D.
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Frontier Times Jamboree
Aug. 28
Bandera Couthouse Lawn, 510 13th St.
Bring your lawn chair and enjoy an afternoon of live music with new hosts each month at this outdoor music circle that's free to the public.
Brownwood
"Eclectic World of Boyd Harris"
Sept. 1-29
Brownwood Art Center, 215 Fisk Ave.
The Brownwood Art Center features artist Boyd Harris during the month of September. He uses a variety of mediums including photography, pottery, and acrylics.
Wichita Falls
After Hours Artwalk
Sept. 1
Downtown
Artists and musicians are invited to share their talent with the community during the After Hours Artwalk. Downtown businesses stay open late for shopping and dining. It is an evening full of great energy, community, and support for artists and local businesses.
Kerrville
"Laugh Therapy: a Comedy Zone Experience"
Sept. 1
Arcadia Live Theater, 717 Water St.
This is the fifth show in a six-month comedy series on the first Thursday of every month at the Arcadia Live Theater. Kristin Linder and Jerry Wayne Longmire bring the laughs for this installment.
Temple
First Friday: Labor Day Celebration
Sept. 2
Downtown Temple, Main Street
On the first Friday of every month, historic downtown Temple transforms into a giant party. Join along for live music and performances, great drinks, delicious food, and after-hours shopping.
Grand Prairie
Labor Day Weekend at Epic Waters
Sept. 2-5
Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark, 2970 Epic Place
Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark invites you to join along for a three-day weekend celebration complete with live entertainment and interactive activities.
Fredericksburg
First Friday Art Walk
Sept. 2
Various locations
Participating fine art galleries remain open until 8 p.m. so visitors have time to explore the various events and exhibits planned throughout the day and enjoy local refreshments. Just look for the galleries flying the Art Walk flag.
Vereins Quilt Guild Show
Sept. 2-3
Fredericksburg United Methodist Church, 1800 N. Llano St.
"Quilted Fields of Dreams" is the theme of the 11th biennial judged quilt show, featuring over 100 quilts, old-fashioned bed turning, vendors, boutiques, scissor sharpening, a tea room, and a prize quilt drawing.
"Me, Myself, and Shirley"
Sept. 2-4
Steve W. Shepherd Theater, 1668 US 87 South
Fredericksburg Theater Company presents this show featuring Cindy Williams. Best known for her iconic role as Shirley Feeney in the hit television series "Laverne and Shirley," Williams shares her memories and hilarious backstage tales covering a lifetime in entertainment.
Alpine
Plein Air Paint Out
Sept. 2-4
Gallery on the Square, 115 W. Holland Ave.
Gather in the great outdoors with other painters who set out to capture the gorgeous Big Bend landscape.
Bandera
Western Heritage Music Festival
Sept. 2-4
11th Street Cowboy Bar, 307 11th St.
Listen to great musicians and entertainers all weekend long at the "biggest little bar in Texas." Past festivals have included performances by Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee, Johnny Rodriguez, and T.G. Sheppard.
New Braunfels
Friday Afternoon Club at Gruene Hall
Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; Oct. 6, 14, 21, 28
Gruene Hall, 1281 Gruene Road
A Gruene Hall tradition, now in its 24th year, where hipsters, oldsters, suits, locals and drifters mix it up to start their weekend rite (pun intended). This quintessential Friday happy hour celebrates the warmer weather with great beer prices, prize giveaways, and the best in Texas tunes broadcast live by KNBT 92.1 FM Radio New Braunfels. There’s even a very special guest interview each week.
Palestine
Piney Woods Express Steam
Sept. 2-4
Texas State Railroad, Palestine Depot, 789 Park Road 70
The casual grace of train travel never goes out of style. A historic steam locomotive is the muscle that pulls the cars representing a bygone form of notable travel. Five different accommodations are offered to savor the Texas State Railroad experience: Caboose, Presidential, Observation Dome, First Class and Open-Air Coach.
Brady
World Championship Barbecue Goat Cookoff
Sept. 2-4
Richards Park, Memory Lane
The biggest and longest-running cookoff of its kind celebrates its 48th anniversary. Enjoy a fun-filled, activity packed weekend with live music throughout the day, axe throwing, an arts and crafts fair, children’s games and activities, a horseshoe and washer pitching tournament, food vendors, and a concert on the main stage Saturday and Sunday night.
Granbury
Labor Day Weekend Celebrations and Lighted Boat Parade
Sept. 3-5
Historic Granbury Square and Lake Granbury, 201 E. Pearl St.
Kick off Labor Day weekend in Granbury with sidewalk sales along the square and the Lighted Boat Parade on Sunday. Dozens of boats travel from bridge to bridge for this beautiful spectacle.
Temple
Family Day: Outer Space Day
Sept. 3
Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum, 315 W. Avenue B
Have you ever wondered what is beyond the solar system? Come out for a day of space exploration. Join in for a chance to learn more about the planets and other mysteries of the stars.
Grand Prairie
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss in Concert
Sept. 3
Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way
Multi-Grammy Award-winning artists Robert Plant and Alison Krauss join forces for a night of songs. In 2007, Plant and Krauss released "Raising Sand," one of the most acclaimed albums of the 21st century. Now, after fourteen years, the two icons return with "Raise the Roof," a dozen songs from a range of traditions and styles that extend this remarkable collaboration in new and thrilling directions.
Mckinney
Dinosaurs Live!
Sept. 3, 2022-Feb. 20, 2023
Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary, 1 Nature Place
Encounter the 46-foot tall T-Rex and 10 new life-size animatronic dinosaurs along the nature trails at the 16th annual exhibit. The exhibit always gives families and friends a fun, educational activity to enjoy together. See the dinosaurs move and hear them roar. An outdoor fossil dig is available for kids. The dinosaur trail is great for jogging strollers, but not suitable for strollers with small wheels or wheelchairs.
Bellville
First Saturday Market
Sept. 3
Downtown Square, 1 Main St.
Stroll through the market on the square and check out the nearby farmers and artisan market with more than 85 booths featuring craftsmen, woodworkers, retailers, rolling boutiques, produce, honey, and baked goods galore while you enjoy music all day, several food trucks, a photo booth, and activities. There is free parking and admission.
Fresh Farmers and Artisan Market
Sept. 3
Jim Bishop Pavilion at Chesley Park, 100 E. Palm St.
More than 35 vendors bring fresh produce, grass-fed beef, honey, eggs, herbs, plants, and flowers to be sold in the shade of the beautiful Jim Bishop Pavilion. Shoppers can find artisans selling fine linens, soaps, jewelry, dog treats, beard oils, and presenting live demonstrations. Enjoy wine tastings, an old-fashioned lemonade stand, cold brew coffee, jams, jellies, and baked goods. The market is held on the first Saturday of the month and supports local farmers, ranchers, and area artisans in this small town full of Texas charm.
Bulverde
Saturday Night Rodeo
Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24
Tejas Rodeo Company, 401 Obst Road
The family-friendly rodeo and live music series takes place each Saturday through the last weekend in November. After the rodeo, guests can enjoy live music and dancing. Beer, wine, cocktails, and soft drinks are served throughout the rodeo grounds, as well as delicious Texas barbecue, tacos, steak, burgers, and other foods.
Fredericksburg
Pride in the Pacific Living History Reenactment
Sept. 3, Oct. 29
National Museum of the Pacific War Pacific Combat Zone, 508 E. Austin St.
This one-of-a-kind program, taking place four Saturdays a year, features a battle reenactment complete with period vehicles and weaponry from both sides of the War in the Pacific.
Doss
VFD Fish Fry
Sept. 3
Doss Fire Station, 14500 N. Ranch Road 783
The 39th annual Doss Volunteer Fire Department fish fry includes delicious golden fried catfish and all the trimmings, served up every year on the Saturday before Labor Day at the Doss Fire Station's annual fundraiser.
Alpine
Big Bend Gun and Knife Show
Sept. 3-4
Pete P. Gallego Center, 400 N. Harrison St.
The Alpine Lions Club sponsors this annual gun and knife show. Bring used eyeglasses for $1 off admission.
Bandera
Cowboys On Main
Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24
Downtown Bandera, Main Street
Enjoy free cowboy fun in downtown Bandera. Listen to a chuckwagon storyteller, hop on a saddle-broke Longhorn, or take a horse-drawn wagon tour of Bandera. Most Saturdays, the Bandera Cattle Company Gunfighters perform gun battle reenactments at "Rattlesnake Ridge" behind the Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Celebrate Bandera Round-up
Sept. 3-4
Mansfiled Park and Main Street, 2886 SH 16 N. and 500 Main St.
Bandera honors its cowboy and Western heritage with a Longhorn Cattle Drive Parade on Saturday, arts and crafts, music, gunfight reenactments, a ranch rodeo, and Lil' Wrangler activities.
Brownwood
Stagecoache Market Days
Sept. 3-4
Stagecoache Event Center, 400 Old Comanche Road
Take a walk through a 1850s rock livery, see the orginal hired-hands farmhouse, and enjoy a peaceful 20-acre property that was once a historic stagecoach stop. Each month, you can support local farmers, ranchers, and area artisans by shopping at a vintage-inspired market that features art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, home décor, canned food, jams, jellies, and furnishings. The market is located in Early. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy live music, dancing, and local food.
Kerrville
Kerr County Market Days and Hill Country Swap Meet
Sept. 3
Kerr County Hill Country Youth Event Center, 3785 SH 27
Every month, Market Days features artists and crafters specializing in original handcrafted items. Hill Country Swap Meet is a monthly community garage sale/flea market.
Palestine
ArtWalk
Sept. 3
Downtown , 400 N. Queen St.
Starting at historic Redlands Hotel, this event lets you explore historic downtown Palestine while admiring local artistic creations. Meet artists of various mediums and peruse through downtown shops and boutiques.
Jefferson
Special Labor Day Train
Sept. 3
Historic Jefferson Railway, 400 E. Austin St.
Celebrate Labor Day at the Historic Jefferson Railway. The train ride includes a stop at Diamond Don Gator Pit for alligator feeding. Come see the Support Our Troops display that honors the United States Military. Active Military personnel ride free.
Boerne
Black Rifle Block Party
Sept. 3
Black Rifle Coffee Co., 101 S. Main St.
At this family-friendly event, enjoy live music, a car show, and food and beverages from participating businesses.
Troy
Farmers Market and Arts and Crafts
Sept. 4
John Q. Thompson Pavilion , 201 E. Main St.
An outdoor market brings local foods, handmade crafts, art, small business products, and services in a park-like setting. Off-street parking and public bathrooms are available.
Atlanta
Moonlight Madness
Sept. 4
Downtown Atlanta, 101 N. East St.
The annual Moonlight Madness sale is an evening of shopping, specials, and activity in the streets of downtown Atlanta. Businesses stay open late, there's a local fashion show, plus live music and vendors.
New Berlin
Sausage Festival
Sept. 4
New Berlin Community Center, 8815 Farm to Market Road 775
At the 71st annual Sausage Festival, attendees can eat homemade sausage, play bingo, enter a raffle, shop at a country store, let children play games, and then dance the night away to music by Clint Taft and the Buckwild Band.
Tarpley
Labor Day Barbecue and Parade
Sept. 4
Tarpley Volunteer Fire Department, 264 Valentine Lane
Tarpley Volunteer Fire Department sponsors this event that includes a Labor Day parade, barbecue, raffle, and auction.
Boerne
Axiom String Quartet in Concert
Sept. 4
Cave Without a Name Throne Room, 325 Kreutzberg Road
Join the Axiom String Quartet on a musical journey of Nordic traditions and dances featuring music from the acclaimed album “Last Leaf” by the Danish String Quartet.
Burleson
Lynn Smith Labor Day Monday Classic Car Show
Sept. 5
Lynn Smith Chevrolet, 925 N. Burleson Blvd.
Lynn Smith Chevrolet celebrates the end of summer with some of the best classic cars in Texas. More than sixty awards are given out, including Best of Show, Sponsor's Choice, Under Construction, Special Interest, Late Model, Rat Rod, and Cycle. Push it, pull it, or tow it in and you'll get registered. This event is free to the public.
Plano
Labor Day Pool Party
Sept. 5
The Texas Pool, 901 Springbrook Drive
Celebrate the last day of summer and play traditional pool games at a Texas Pool party on Labor Day. Coolers with food and nonalcoholic beverages are allowed.
Lubbock
Buddy Holly’s Birthday Bash
Sept. 7
Buddy Holly Center, 1801 Crickets Ave.
Celebrate the 86th birthday of Lubbock’s favorite son, Buddy Holly, with music, birthday cake, and screenings of "Buddy Holly: Rave On" at the Buddy Holly Center.
Korn and Evanescence in Concert
Sept. 7
United Supermarkets Arena, 1701 Indiana Ave.
Join Lubbock’s rock station FMX for its 41st birthday with a performance by rock bands Korn and Evanescence.
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Jefferson
AHRMA International Vintage Motocross
Sept. 7-11
Diamond Don's Rv Park and Events Center, 1602 SH 49 East
Diamond Don's annual motocross event is a nonstop weekend full of motocross adventure and legends. There's a charity golf outing on Wednesday, followed by a dual sport adventure ride on Thursday. Friday events include the cross country and vintage trials. Then the big races on Saturday and Sunday with motocross legends like Brad Lackey, Steve Wise, and Kevin Windham.
San Angelo
"Working on the Railroad"
Sept. 8-11
Railway Museum of San Angelo, 703 S. Chadbourne St.
Experience a historical play about the life and work of Arthur Stilwell, the railroad magnate of San Angelo. Enjoy champagne and heavy appetizers under the stars on the platform following the performance.
San Antonio
"Tangible/Nothing"
Sept. 8, 2022-April 29, 2023
Ruby CIty, 150 Camp St.
As the first reinstallation of Ruby City's permanent collection since the contemporary art center opened in 2019, the exhibition features some 40 works by artists with Texas roots, such as Rick Lowe, Dario Robleto, Alejandro Diaz, Adam Schreiber, Katie Pell, and Chuck Ramirez, as well other national and international artists. Many works represent apparent voids, vestiges of what’s missing, or subjects not pictured–a pair of arms bereft of a body, a woman represented only by her purse, or Miss America seen only as a bobbing crown. Other works represent or incorporate mundane, everyday objects that stand in for big ideas. Admission is free.
Elgin
Sip, Shop, and Stroll
Sept. 8
Historic Downtown Elgin , 109 Depot St.
Sip a little wine and shop as you stroll through the stores in historic downtown Elgin. Find diverse merchandise, eclectic décor, artwork by local artists, live music, the Elgin Farmers Market, delicious food, and fun, friendly people.
Austin
The Killers in Concert
Sept. 9
Moody Center, 2001 Robert Dedman Drive
The Killers head back on the road to celebrate both their "Pressure Machine" and "Imploding the Mirage" albums, along with their much-loved catalogue of global hits. There is a special guest appearance by English musician Johnny Marr as well.
San Angelo
Cowboy Gathering
Sept. 9-10
First Financial Pavilion, 50 E. 43rd St.
Celebrate the cowboy way of life at this two-day traditional country and Western swing music festival. Fifteen bands perform over the weekend, including Jake Hooker and the Outsiders, Jody Nix and the Texas Cowboys, Jeff Woolsey and the Dancehall Kings, Darrell McCall, and Tony Booth. Auctions and raffles benefit the San Angelo House of Faith charity. There's also a cowboy church service, concessions, and vendors.
Hearne
Crossroads Sand Sculpting Competition
Sept. 9-10
Hearne Depot Grounds , 39 W. Ninth St.
The beach comes to Hearne as master sand sculptors head to this sand-sculpting competition. Craft and food vendors are present, and there's live music. Watch as the sculptors build their masterpieces. Kids and adults can also get their hands in the sand and learn how it all happens.
Austin
Zilker Relays
Sept. 9
Zilker Park , 2207 Lou Neff Road
In this 10-mile team race, each participant runs a 2.5 mile loop from one central festival/transition area. The team concept of the Zilker Relays is not unique, but the combination of a relay, festival home base, drinks, and music make this experience a favorite for runners of all calibers and ages.
Brownwood
"Noises Off"
Sept. 9-18
Brownwood Lyric Theatre, 318 Center Ave.
Called “the funniest farce ever written,” "Noises Off" presents a manic menagerie of itinerant actors rehearsing a flop called "Nothing’s On." Doors slamming, on and offstage intrigue, and an errant herring all figure into the plot of this hilarious and classically comical play.
Fairfield
Big T Memorial Barbecue Cookoff
Sept. 9-10
WL Moody Reunion Fairgrounds , 839 E. Commerce St.
Organized by the Golden Circle Special Needs Association to support the organization, all money raised goes to support people with special needs in the areas of Freestone, Limestone, Navarro, Anderson, and Leon counties. The cookoff features a state championship Lone Star Barbecue Society-sanctioned competition in chicken, brisket, and pork spare ribs. There is also the Cook's Choice and Beans Jackpot categories, as well as the popular Kid's Cookoff Challenge. Anyone can enter the competition, and there are family-friendly activities to enjoy as well.
Fredericksburg
Fall Planting Days
Sept. 9-11
Wildseed Farms, 100 Legacy Drive
Head to Wildseed Farms for daily lectures and demonstrations by founder and president John R. Thomas, who teaches techniques for successful and timely wildflower planting.
New Braunfels
The Bacon Brothers in Concert
Sept. 9
Gruene Hall, 1281 Gruene Road
Bound by blood and a mutual love of American roots music, the Bacon Brothers (Erato, Michael and Kevin Bacon) have spent the past quarter-century in a creative whirl, funneling their shared DNA into a genre-bending sound. They call that sound “Forosoco”—a blend of folk, rock, soul, and country influences—and it’s taken the siblings across the world, from shows in Japan to performances at American landmarks like Carnegie Hall and the Grand Ole Opry.
Wichita Falls
"Beauty and the Beast"
Sept. 9-10, 16-18, 23-25, 30; Oct. 1
The Wichita Theatre, 919 Indiana Ave.
See the Broadway musical based on the classic fairy tale and animated film, with fantastical costumes and sets and entertainment for the entire family.
Palestine
Piney Woods Express Diesel
Sept. 9-30
Texas State Railroad, Palestine Depot, 789 Park Road 70
The casual grace of train travel never goes out of style. A diesel locomotive is the muscle that pulls the cars representing a bygone form of notable travel. Five different accommodations are offered to savor the Texas State Railroad experience: Caboose, Presidential, Observation Dome, First Class and Open-Air Coach.
The Historic Bower Mansion Ghost Hunt
Sept. 9-10, Oct. 28-29
Historic Bower's Mansion, 301 S. Magnolia St.
Until recently, no other paranormal group has been able to investigate this Texas Historic Landmark, and somewhat of a local legend.
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Wines in the Pines
Sept. 9
Texas State Railroad, Palestine Depot, 789 Park Road 70
The train departs the Palestine Railroad Depot, and passengers go on a journey through the Piney Woods of East Texas while sampling the fine wines of Red 55 Winery, located in Lindale. Wine samplings are paired with appetizers that complement each wine. The train makes its way to Rusk Railroad Depot, guided by the moonlight, where it stops and guests have dinner.
Caldwell
Kolache Festival
Sept. 10
Downtown Caldwell, 100 W. Buck St.
Celebrate the revitalization of Czech heritage. Learn Czech philosophy, dance to polka music, and sing along to traditional tunes. There is an arts and crafts show, authentic Czech foods, the kolache eating contest, kolache baking championship, a 5K Kolache Krunch run, a car show, tractor show, and fun for kids.
Austin
City-Wide Vintage Sale
Sept. 10-11
Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Road
Shop over 100 vendors for vintage clothing, midcentury modern decor, vintage art, collectibles, lighting, upcycled art, and unique finds at Austin's famous vintage paradise open since 1977.
Belton
Sami Arts and Crafts Marketplace
Sept. 10-11
Bell County Expo Center, 301 West Loop 121
The Fall Season brings out crafters and artisans with unique and varied products for the upcoming holiday seasons. Halloween and Thanksgiving decor begin to appear among the woodcrafts, floral designs, women and children's boutiques, jewelers, and unusual varieties of arts and crafts.
Harker Heights
Food, Wine, and Brew Fest
Sept. 10
Harker Heights Community Park, 1501 E. FM 2410
Sponsored by the Harker Heights Chamber of Commerce, the 14th annual Harker Heights Food, Wine, and Brew Festival returns with all your favorite wines, craft brews, live music, and vendors. This is Harker Heights' biggest festival of the year.
Kingwood
In A Pickle Festival
Sept. 10
Kingwood Town Center Park, 8 N. Main St.
Created in 2019 to bring some fun and liveliness back to Kingwood after Hurricane Harvey, this festival, which also brings awareness to Hunter Syndrome, attracts up to 10,000 people each year. The event features an average of 75 unique crafters plus food trucks and vendors that carry at least one pickle-related item, such as pickle pizza, pickle ice cream, pickle desserts, fried pickles, pickle beer, and pickle lemonade. Activities include pickle-eating and juice-drinking competitions for kids and adults, a pickle home-canning contest for the public, free entertainment for kids, local live bands, and a mechanical bull.
Monahans
Desert Reflections Car Show
Sept. 10
Hill Park, Fourth and Calvin streets
See spiffed-up cars at this annual car show, where trophies are awarded for the best of the best. There are also vendors on site.
Llano
Llano County Wild Game Dinner
Sept. 10
John L. Kuykendall Event Center and Arena, 2200 RR 152 W.
Enjoy a benefit dinner hosted by the Llano County Junior Livestock Show Association. Along with dinner, there is a raffle with numerous items up for grabs.
San Angelo
Second Saturday
Sept. 10
Railway Museum of San Angelo, 703 S. Chadbourne St.
The museum’s kid-sized, motorized train chugs around the grounds. There are living history tours, vendor booths, food trucks, and a new treasure hunt to help people discover the depot’s secrets.
La Grange
Ray Prim and Suzanna Choffel in Concert
Sept. 10
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
Austin singer-songwriters swap songs at one of the best listening rooms in Texas: a converted WWII Army barrack turned concert venue. Wine, beer, sodas, root beer floats, and Topo Chico is available.
Ennis
Patriot Day Barbecue Bash
Sept. 10
Downtown Ennis, 302 N. Dallas St.
Sanctioned by the Outlaw Barbecue Association, this barbecue competition features brisket, pork ribs, and chicken categories.
Temple
Dueling Pianos
Sept. 10
Sam Farrow Lions Park Amphitheater , 4320 Lions Park Road
Combine two sharp-witted, incredibly talented musicians on a stage, then add in a crowd of people and the result is an evening of fast, funny, and unforgettable entertainment.
Grand Prairie
Disney Junior Live on Tour: Costume Palooza
Sept. 10
Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way
Don't miss your favorite Disney Junior characters and favorite Marvel superheroes singing, dancing, and doing impressive acrobatics across the stage.
Brenham
Washington County Fair
Sept. 10-17
Washington County Expo Center, 1305 Blue Bell Road
Established in 1868, the Washington County Fair is the first and oldest county fair held in Texas. Enjoy a variety of events including concerts, rodeos, livestock shows, arts and craft shows, special attractions, a carnival, and commercial exhibits.
Mckinney
Trolley Tour
Sept. 10
Chestnut Square Heritage Village, 315 S. Chestnut
Experience the historic district in downtown McKinney on a charming trolley with a trained docent. This tour features the buildings and homes of the commercial and residential historic district. While enjoying the architecture, you’ll hear about some of the significant people who made their mark in McKinney.
Second Saturday Karaoke and Open Mic
Sept. 10
Filtered Coffee Shop, 218 E. Louisiana
The Filtered Coffee Shop stage comes alive with Second Saturday Karaoke and Open Mic. All singers and musicians of all ages are welcome.
Beeville
Michael Kennaugh Exhibition
Sept. 10-Dec. 17
Beeville Art Museum, 401 E. Fannin
Abstract artist Michael Kennaugh's work is exhibited, including selected paintings and sculptures.
Bartlett
Metaphysical Night Gallery and Paranormal Tour
Sept. 10
Common Space , 138 Clark St.
Bring your passion for ghosts, lore, and curiosities to the ghost town of Bartlett, Texas. Tour the Night Gallery full of oddities and spooky art booths, shop from vendors, and expect light refreshments. Join the voices from beyond the grave on a ghost walk through the haunted historic town of Bartlett.
Sherman
Hispanic Heritage Festival
Sept. 10
Sherman Municipal Grounds, 405 N. Rusk St.
Celebrate the Texoma region’s Hispanic heritage at this festival that features live music and entertainment, food vendors selling authentic cuisine from different countries, and activities that celebrate Hispanic culture.
Luckenbach
LuckenRod Classic Car Show
Sept. 10
Luckenbach , 412 Luckenbach Town Loop
Enjoy classic cars and a live music festival featuring rockabilly and honky tonk bands.
Bandera
Riding on Faith Cowboy Capital Bull Bash
Sept. 10
Mansfiled Park, 2886 SH 16 North
Come see the International Mini Bullriding Association's qualifying series with open bull riding and mutton bustin'.
Mesquite
Mesquite Symphony Orchestra Fall Concert
Sept. 10
Mesquite Arts Center, 1527 N. Galloway Ave.
The Mesquite Symphony Orchestra presents its annual fall concert. This year's show, "West Side Rhapsody," includes "Inner City Rhapsody" by Quinn Mason, "Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin, and "Symphonic Dances" from "West Side Story" by Leonard Bernstein.
New Braunfels
Gruene 10K
Sept. 10
Gruene Historic District
Participants enjoy a leisurely or competitive run through the Texas Hill Country with medals for each age group. There's a post-race social with food and beer for all participants. Sponsored by the New Braunfels Running Club and benefiting a local New Braunfels’ charity.
Kerrville
Texas Gun and Knife Show
Sept. 11
Kerr County Hill Country Youth Event Center, 3785 SH 27
Vendors sell new and used guns, knives, ammunition, coins, jewelry, camping gear, and outdoor accessories.
Boerne
Market Days
Sept. 10-11
Main Plaza, 100 N. Main St.
On the second weekend of the month, this market offers hundreds of festive booths displaying everything from collectibles and remembrances of the past to modern innovations that bring a smile of wonder to those who stroll past.
Bluegrass Jam at The AgriCultural
Sept. 10, 24; Oct. 8, 22; Nov. 12, 26
The AgriCultural Museum, 102 City Park Road
Every second and fourth Saturday of the month, musicians are invited to bring their instrument and play along, while music fans can just come to listen to the Bluegrass Jam at The AgriCultural.
Kuhlmann-King Museum Tour
Sept. 10, 24; Oct. 8, 22; Nov. 12, 26
Kuhlmann-King Museum, 402 E. Blanco Road
On the second and fourth Saturday of the month, Kuhlmann-King house gives the public the opportunity to step back in time to see what a historic Boerne home looked like "way back when." Monthly events and themes vary.
Moondance Outdoor Concert
Sept. 10
Cibolo Center for Conservation, 140 City Park Road
The Cibolo presents the 2022 season of the Moondance Concert Series. The final show of the season features the Carbonlily Trio. Join the fun under the live oaks with your coolers, chairs, and friends. Food trucks are onsite.
Bandera
Barrel Race
Sept. 11
Mansfield Park Rodeo Arena, Park Road
Come see barrel racing at Mansfield Park presented by Riding on Faith. Watch as the talented youth show you how it's done. The divisions are Open 4D and Youth 3D.
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Waco
Beast of the Brazos
Sept. 11
Indian Springs Park, 101 S University Parks Drive
The Beast of the Brazos is an open-water swim in between the banks of the Brazos River in Waco. This swim features a similar route as Ironman Waco and Ironman 70.3 Waco with 1.2- and 2.4-mile route options. All registered swimmers receive a swim cap and T-shirt, as well as a finisher’s medal.
Quanah
Fall Festival
Sept. 11
Downtown Quanah, 300 S. Main St.
At the 39th annual Quanah Fall Festival, visitors can enjoy arts and crafts, food, games, and tractor, car, and truck shows.
Corsicana
Mimosas at the Market
Sept. 11
Downtown Corsicana, 301 S. Beaton St.
Sip mimosas while shopping in downtown Corsicana every second Saturday. Complimentary mimosas are poured, and shoppers explore the tree-lined streets, historic buildings, and boutiques.
Seguin
Celebrating the Americas
Sept. 11
Jackson Auditorium at Texas Lutheran University, 1000 W. Court St.
From gorgeously costumed folklórico dancers to Gershwin’s "Cuban Overture," this show is a kaleidoscope of sound and movement that unites cultures of North, Central, and South America through the power of music. Plus, swing dance in the aisles with a tour de force performance of Artie Shaw’s jazzy clarinet concerto.
Austin
HAAM Benefit Day
Sept. 13
Various locations
The Health Alliance for Austin Musicians (HAAM) hosts the annual, citywide benefit to raise support for local musicians. For one day, hundreds of local music showcases and concerts take place, featuring many of your favorite local musicians.
Lubbock
Tesla in Concert
Sept. 13
Lubbock Memorial Civic Center , 1501 Mac Davis Lane
Rock out like it's 1981 with Tesla at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center. This indoor venue provides an acoustical advantage that takes you back to the '80s.
Sugar Land
Alicia Keys in Concert
Sept. 13
Global music icon and 15-time Grammy Award winner Alicia Keys brings her repertoire of worldwide hits to Smart Financial Centre.
Wichita Falls
"Cindy Williams: Me, Myself, and Shirley"
Sept. 13
The Wichita Theatre, 919 Indiana Ave
Best known for her iconic role as Shirley Feeney in the hit television series "Laverne and Shirley," Cindy Williams is a versatile actress and comedian who overcame a challenging childhood to pursue her love of acting and found stardom. Williams shares her memories and hilarious backstage tales, covering a lifetime in entertainment.
Addison
Oktoberfest
Sept. 15-18
Addison Circle Park, 4970 Addison Circle
Recognized as one of the most authentic Oktoberfest celebrations outside of Munich since 1987, Addison Oktoberfest brings a purely Texan twist to this popular celebration of German culture, food, music, and beer. Take part in a unique experience with polka bands and other traditional entertainers on multiple stages, interactive games and attractions for all ages, and the beloved the Dachshund Dash.
Grand Prairie
Ben Platt in Concert
Sept. 15
Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way
Ben Platt is an American actor, singer, and songwriter. He began his acting career in musical theater as a child and appeared in productions of "The Sound of Music" and "The Book of Mormon," rising to prominence for originating the title role in Broadway's coming-of-age musical "Dear Evan Hansen."
Port Aransas
"I'll Be Back Before Midnight!"
Sept. 15-Oct. 2
Port Aransas Community Theater, 2327 SH 361
Jan is a young wife recovering from a nervous disorder. She and her husband rent a remote cabin from an odd farmer who delights in telling gruesome ghost stories. Then the husband's strange sister arrives, and all manner of frightening events occur. What happens to fragile Jan as bodies appear and disappear give this classic thriller its tremendously frightening impact.
Lufkin
Texas State Forest Festival
Sept. 15-18
George H. Henderson, Jr. Exposition Center, 1200 Ellen Trout Drive
Presented by Brookshire Brothers, the 38th annual Texas State Forest Festival is back and better than ever. The festival is an East Texas tradition that attracts over 14,000 people to Lufkin and Angelina County with thrilling competitions, yummy festival food, fun carnival rides, and exciting shows.
Alpine
Sculpted Figures
Sept. 15-Nov. 1
Gallery on the Square, 115 W. Holland Ave.
Big Bend Arts Council presents this sculpture exhibit featuring works made in a range of materials and related to the human body, with an opening night reception on Sept. 15.
Trappings of Texas
Sept. 15-Nov. 5
Museum of the Big Bend, 400 N. Harrison St.
The 36th annual Trappings of Texas is the nation's longest-running exhibit of premier Western art and custom cowboy gear. Enjoy an evening preview party, daytime artist demonstrations, grand opening reception and sale, and ranch roundup party during the opening weekend reception on Sept. 15-17.
Bandera
Third Thursday Cowboy Camp with Lew Peterbaugh
Sept. 15
Bandera Beverage Barn, 1407 SH 16 North
Bring your guitar to play along or simply come to listen. Pickers who play cowboy, Texas, or Western swing music are welcome to sit in.
Rockport-fulton
HummerBird Celebration
Sept. 15-18
Various locations
The annual HummerBird Celebration features a reception, workshops, HummerBird Malls, bus and boat tours, exhibits, banding, and lectures presented by world-renowned experts. Events are held throughout Aransas County.
New Braunfels
Come and Taste It: Meet Texas' Best Winemakers
Sept. 15, Oct. 20, Nov. 17
The Grapevine, 1612 Hunter Road
On the third Thursday of each month (except January), come to The Grapevine and taste some of Texas' best wines and craft beer straight from the winemakers and brewers. This monthly event features complimentary tastings, live music, and door prizes.
Port Aransas
Anglers on Wheels II
Sept. 16-17
Woody's Last Stand, 154 W. Cotter Ave.
Anglers on Wheels is a free fishing trip for people with disabilities, their friends, and family members. Reservations must be made, as space is limited. The fishing trip takes anglers to the bays and flats around Port Aransas, and Texas Parks and Wildlife provides a free fishing license for all event participants that is passed out as you board the boat. Every disabled angler is given a fishing pole first, then all other poles are limited. The fishing boat is a converted ferry boat that is completely wheelchair accessible and covered to protect against the hot sun. Bait, tackle, and deck hands are available to help, free of charge. An ice chest with free drinks is on the boat, and you are welcome to bring your own ice chest on board.
Nacogdoches
Old Town Rig Down
Sept. 16-17
Downtown Nacogdoches, 200 E. Main St.
The inaugural big-rig truck show of downtown Nacogdoches is full of tricked-out trucks for your viewing pleasure. All proceeds from the event go to finish the restoration of the Old Nacogdoches University Building and the local Boys and Girls Club. There are live performances by Joey Greer, Tony Justice, and J-Webb.
Del Rio
Diez y Seis de Septiembre Celebration
Sept. 16-17
Brown Plaza , 305 Cantu St.
Celebrate Mexican Independence Day with live music, vendors, food trucks, dancing, and games for kids.
Nocona
Wheels and Grills Barbecue Cookoff
Sept. 16-17
Horton Classic Car Museum, 115 W. Walnut St.
Camp, cook, and enjoy some of the best company in Texas at this two-day cookoff competition. Competition categories include steak, chicken, brisket, ribs, salsa, stuffed jalapeños, and bloody marys. There is a horseshoe tournament, corn hole, and a classic car show, too.
Marble Falls
Oktoberfest
Sept. 16-18
Downtown Marble Falls, 202 Main St.
To recognize the pivotal role Germans and their descendants played in building Texas communities and shaping resources in the state, Marble Falls is offering activities connected to celebrating German heritage.
La Grange
Warren Hood in Concert
Sept. 16
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
A highly accomplished multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter with a voice that's been favorably compared to crooner Chet Baker, Warren Hood is a seven-time Austin Music Awards winner who deftly blends country, blues, bluegrass, jazz, and folk into an eclectic style all of his own.
Grand Prairie
Live Quarter Horse Racing
Sept. 16-Dec. 17
Lone Star Park, 1000 Lone Star Parkway
Catch the horses run right past you at Lone Star Park. Enjoy live racing, food and drinks, and a good time you can bet on.
Mckinney
Third Monday Trade Days
Sept. 16-18
Third Monday Trade Days Grounds, 4550 W. University Drive
This is the oldest and largest monthly trade days and flea market in North Texas. Shop from more than 400 vendors who offer almost anything you can imagine. Find unique gifts, delightful home decor, trendy clothing and accessories, garage sale items, antiques and collectibles, and specialty items along with many fantastic food concessions at this open-air market. Free admission.
Fredericksburg
Trade Days
Sept. 16-18
Fredericksburg Trade Days, 355 Sunday Farms Lane
Shop more than 350 vendors in seven barns and acres of antiques, collectibles, tools, crafts, shabby chic, primitives, ranch furniture, hunting accessories, candles, unique clothing, jewelry, food, and other items.
Sugar Land
Opry on the Square
Sept. 16
Sugar Land Town Square, 2711 Plaza Drive
Come out to enjoy Country Now and Then, a live music program featuring country favorites that appeal to all generations of country music fans.
Kerrville
"Leading Ladies"
Sept. 16-18, 23-25, 30; Oct. 1-2
Cailloux Theater, 910 Main St.
Two down-on-their-luck Shakespearean actors try to take advantage of a rich Pennsylvania widow who is looking to leave her fortune to missing relatives. They plan to impersonate the lost nephews “Max” and “Steve,” and are surprised when the pair turn out to be nieces “Maxine” and “Stephanie.” Undeterred, the pair continue the ruse by assuming female form. Their ploy becomes even more complicated when love enters the picture.
Blanco
Market Day
Sept. 17
Old Blanco County Courthouse lawn, 300 Main St.
The third Saturday of each month from March to November and the second Saturday of December, shop from about 100 vendors offering homemade crafts, apparel, home decor, plants, baked goods, art, embroidery and crocheted items, and jewelry.
Lewisville
Professional Bull Riding
Sept. 17
Bill Weaver Arena, 101 Parkway Drive
Watch professional bull riders brave it all while trying to hold on tight for 8 seconds on the back of a bucking, feisty bull.
San Angelo
Paintbrush Alley Market Days
Sept. 17
Paintbrush Alley and Pop Art Museum, 33 W. Twohig Ave.
Live music, food, and vendors make Paintbrush Alley and the Pop Art Museum come alive and showcase why San Angelo was named the Visual Arts Capital of Texas.
Concho Valley Archaeology Fair
Sept. 17
Fort Concho National Historic Landmark, 630 S. Oakes St.
Dozens of booths and stations offer programs and hands-on activities. The program covers historic and prehistoric cultures that have called the Concho Valley home over the past five centuries.
Levelland
Cotton and Crude Festival
Sept. 17
Downtown Levelland
The second annual Cotton and Crude Festival features a parade, street fair with over 100 outdoor vendors, and an evening concert with Will Bannister and headliner Giovannie and the Hired Guns.
La Grange
Emily Gimble in Concert
Sept. 17
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
Past Texas State Musician and member of the Texas Commission on the Arts' prestigious Texas Touring Roster, Emily Gimble performs at this WWII Army barrack that's been transformed into an intimate listening room. Wine, beer, Topo Chico, sodas, root beer floats, and affogato are available.
Cedar Hill
LatinFest
Sept. 17
Valley Ridge Park, 2850 Park Ridge Drive
The inaugural LatinFest is a family-friendly event with food, fun, entertainment, and even hiring opportunities from local businesses. There's all-day entertainment with the final performance by the Selena Forever Tribute band.
Galveston
Three Dog Night in Concert
Sept. 17
The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St.
Legendary music icons and Grammy-nominated band Three Dog Night are celebrating nearly five decades of popular music. You won't want to miss reminiscing to such hits as "Joy to the World," "Mama Told Me (Not To Come)," and "Shambala." This ever-popular group opens The Grand 1894 Opera House's 2022-2023 season.
Huntsville
Antique Show
Sept. 17-18
Walker County Fairgrounds, 3925 SH 30 W.
More than 75 dealers from across the U.S. offer a wide array of antiques to suit every budget and taste. Finds include antiques, collectibles, vintage items, furniture, turquoise silver, and jewelry.
Taylor
Texas Mamma Jamma Ride
Sept. 17
Heritage Square Park, 400 N. Main St.
The Texas Mamma Jamma Ride is an annual bike event that raises funds to support Lone Star Circle of Care’s Big Pink Bus mobile mammogram service. Distances include 15 miles, 25 miles, 50 miles, and 70 miles.
Temple
Nite Brite Bike Ride
Sept. 17
Pepper Creek Trail, 546 N. Kegley Road
Bike through Pepper Creek Trail on a professionally lit route. Glow in the dark, flashing, and reflective gear is encouraged. Per event rules, helmet, front bike light, and a back light reflector are required.
Austin
Pecan Street Festival
Sept. 17-18
Historic Sixth Street, 501 Old Pecan St.
See a free arts festival in downtown Austin’s Sixth Street Historic District. This juried festival attracts hundreds of local and national artisans offering original handcrafted creations in a variety of mediums, from metal, wood, fiber, clay, leather, glass, and stone to repurposed materials of all kinds.
Gatesville
Spurfest
Sept. 17
Coryell Museum, 718 Main St.
Visit the Coryell Museum and Historic Center for their annual Spurfest for old-time demonstrations, contests, music, kids' activities, and over 6,000 spurs in the Lloyd Mitchell Spur Collection. Admission is free.
Anson
Party in the Park
Sept. 17
Anson City Park, 2201 Avenue G
Join in for a day of entertainment in a family-friendly environment. Live bands are playing, and kids are entertained with all the fun activities available at the park. There is shopping as well as delicious food available. This is a BYOB event and free to the public.
Grand Prairie
Groove Fest IV
Sept. 17
Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way
Catch R&B singers Keith Sweat, Blackstreet, Ginuwine, Dave Hollister, and Blaque live in concert.
Dallas
Autumn at the Arboretum
Sept. 17-Oct. 31
Dallas Arboretum, 8525 Garland Road
The 17th annual Autumn at the Arboretum festival, presented by Reliant, features 90,000 pumpkins, gourds, and squash, hailing from the Pumpkin Capital of Texas, Floydada, throughout the garden. This year’s theme, "A Fall Fairy Tale," features the return of Cinderella’s Carriage, along with themed pumpkin houses that make up the acclaimed Pumpkin Village, and of course, a maze for younger visitors. Other gourd-eous displays reimagine classic tales of "Jack and The Beanstalk," "The Three Little Pigs," "The Sword in the Stone," and "One Thousand and One Nights."
Gladewater
Arts and Crafts Festival
Sept. 17-18
Broadway Elementary Front Lawn, 200 Broadway Ave.
Shop arts and crafts, ceramics, dolls, needlework, jewelry, clothing, homemade goodies, and handcrafted items at the 49th annual festival.
Houston
Asiatown Bus Tour
Sept. 17
Houston Asiatown, 5300 N. Braeswood Blvd.
Experience an insider's perspective of Houston's vibrant Asiatown while browsing the aisles of an Asian market, exploring an exquisitely beautiful temple, or visiting Houston's own Vietnam War Memorial. Learn about the rich history and establishment of Houston's Asian American community while being introduced to some of the unique cultural dining and shopping destinations along Bellaire Boulevard.
Sherman
Sherman Arts Fest
Sept. 17
Sherman Municipal Grounds, 405 N. Rusk St.
The 41st annual Sherman Arts Fest is a fun-filled day for the whole family, featuring musical acts and other live performances on two stages; chalk art; a Kids' Alley; food and beverage vendors; arts, crafts, and marketplace vendors; a woodcarving exhibit; youth and adult art shows; art history displays; and the Sherman Education Foundation 5K.
Plano
North Texas Pride Festival
Sept. 17
Saigling House, 902 E. 16th St.
The 11th annual "come as you are" festival brings the community together to celebrate pride in diversity. The family-oriented event features sponsor and vendor booths, food and beverages, giveaways, activities for adults and kids, bands, DJs, dancing, and entertainment for all ages.
Waxahachie
C10s in the Park
Sept. 17
Getzendaner Park, 400 S. Grand Ave.
This Chevy truck show features more than 1,000 C10 trucks, live music, and other entertainment.
Mesquite
Guts and Gory Zombie Run
Sept. 17
Camp Rorie Galloway, 3100 Lawson Road
Race through the woods of Camp Rorie Galloway, compete in challenges with your team, and collect survival essentials along the way to survive the zombie hoard.
Heritage Fall Rodeo
Sept. 17
Mesquite Arena, 1818 Rodeo Drive
Head to the Mesquite Arena for the second annual Heritage Fall Rodeo, where the best African American cowboys participate in rodeo events, including open bull riding, steer wrestling, calf roping, and barrel racing, to hip hop, zydeco, blues, and gospel music.
Devil's Bowl Speedway Xtreem Flat Track Series
Sept. 17-18
Devil's Bowl Speedway, 1711 Lawson Road
Xtreem Flat Track features some of the hottest riders in Flat Track Motorcycle Racing competing in pro twins, singles, hooligans, vintage, and other events.
New Braunfels
Old Gruene Market Days
Sept. 17-18
Gruene Historic District
Nearly 100 vendors offer uniquely crafted items and packaged Texas foods.
Kerrville
River Festival
Sept. 17
Louise Hays Park, 202 Thompson Drive
Come celebrate one of the things that makes Kerrville such a wonderful place: the Guadalupe River. The third annual festival offers live music, river activities, food, games, and family entertainment.
Jefferson
Antique Tractor Show
Sept. 17
Downtown Jefferson
The main streets in Jefferson are closed to traffic to accommodate antique tractors, antique trucks, working and stationary antique engines, and swap meet vendors. The day includes a tractor parade, slow tractor race, swap meet, and awards.
Boerne
Music in the Cave: Fall Equinox
Sept. 17
Cave Without a Name Throne Room, 325 Kreutzberg Road
Enjoy an eclectic blend of contemporary acoustic songs, soaring vocals, dynamic instrumentation, and improvisation with Rudi and the Rudiments. With a thematic focus on the balance of darkness and light marked by the first day of autumn, part of the concert is to be performed in total darkness and flickering candlelight, providing a memorable concert experience.
Tomball
GroovFest
Sept. 18
Tomball's Historic Railroad Depot, 201 South Elm
The 39th annual car show features 150 air-cooled classic and new Volkswagens and Porsches. See Beetles, campers, classic vans, and special vehicles all competing for 20 awards. Admission is free for spectators, and lots of free parking is available. Enjoy live concerts all day and a special performance by Beatles tribute band, The Fab Five.
Kyle
Doggie Dip
Sept. 18
James Adkins Pool, 1100 W. Center St.
Bring your pup and let them cool their paws off after a hot summer. Registration is required. One resident many bring up to two friendly dogs. Owners must have verbal command over their pets, and proof of rabies vaccination is required.
The Colony
Bow Wow Luau
Sept. 18
Hawaiian Falls Water Park, 4400 Paige Road
You and your four-legged friend are invited to a tropical getaway at Hawaiian Falls Waterpark. Say aloha to the newly renovated paradise as you go for a dog paddle, or splash around in the wave pool. The annual dog-friendly luau features contests, games, and prizes. A portion of the proceeds benefit The Colony Animal Shelter Injured Animal Fund.
Cedar Park
Carin León in Concert
Sept. 18
H-E-B Center at Cedar Park , 2100 Avenue of the Stars
Latin singer-songwriter Carin León brings his Pistiembre Todo el Año Tour to H-E-B Center at Cedar Park. León has established himself as one of the most popular regional Mexican singers internationally. Just two years after his debut as a solo artist, this young man from Sonora has exceeded a billion views on his music videos. Fans can expect a high-energy concert full of romantic songs.
Dallas
Masterpiece in Residence: Velazquez’s "King Philip IV of Spain"
Sept. 18-Jan. 1, 2023
Meadows Museum, 5900 Bishop Blvd.
Recently the Meadows Museum launched an exciting new loan program featuring some of the world’s most significant holdings of Spanish art within American collections, offering audiences the opportunity to view these masterpieces within the context of Meadows’s permanent collection. The second in the series, Diego Velazquez’s "King Philip IV of Spain," comes in a rare departure from its home at The Frick Collection in New York.
"Picturing Holy Women in the Spanish Empire, 1620-1800"
Sept. 18-Jan. 15, 2023
Meadows Museum, 5900 Bishop Blvd.
This exhibition examines prints and drawings from the Bridwell and DeGolyer Libraries at SMU, as well as from the Meadows’s own collection, that visualize female biblical figures, saints, and monastics. The show contextualizes these works against a historical backdrop in which the church and Spanish monarchy sought to protect social order by regulating women’s mobility, promoting their enclosure, and mandating their separation from the outside world.
Kerrville
Outdoor Painter's Event
Sept. 19-25
Kerr Arts and Cultural Center, 228 Earl Garrett St.
Presented by the Kerr Arts and Cultural Center and the Outdoor Painters Society Paint Kerrville, this fine art event brings dozens of nationally recognized outdoor painters to Kerr County to paint "en plein air," which refers to the style of painting "in the open air." See the artists painting around the county and then visit the gallery at KACC to see dozens of paintings created locally during the three-day event.
Houston
"Ain't Misbehavin'"
Sept. 20-Oct. 2
Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, 800 Bagby St.
Theatre Under the Stars presents a new production of the Tony Award-winning musical that celebrates the music of Fats Waller and the Black artists of the Harlem Renaissance. Sly and genial, the musical bursts with the wit and energy of one of the most innovative periods in American music.
Wichita Falls
"Jersey Tenors"
Sept. 20
The Wichita Theatre, 919 Indiana Ave.
The newest opera/rock mash-up sensation creates an explosive blend of the most iconic opera classics alongside such rock 'n' roll industry greats as Queen, Journey, Elton John, and Billy Joel to name but a few.
Granbury
"The Sleepy Hollow Experience"
Sept. 21-Oct. 30
Dora Lee Langdon Center, 308 E. Bridge St.
Nationally renowned theater producer Brian Clowdus invades historic Granbury this October in an immersive theatrical nightmare. Enter into the world of the classic Washington Irving tale with a fresh and horrifying new spin as the audience becomes part of the action. But be aware of what’s in front of you—and behind you. The Headless Horseman is waiting.
Bandera
Direction Wide Open RV and Motorcycle Rally
Sept. 22-25
Bandera Crossing Resort, 4300 SH 16 North
Experience the first rally specifically designed for RVers and motorcyclists, trikes, and sidecars. Everything is themed around the RV/motorcyle combination, including seminars, never-seen-before shows, All-Wheels trivia, and the first ever "NewlyRig Show." Find out what it's all about while learning and meeting up with other RV/MC travelers.
San Angelo
"True Texas II: Folk and Traditional Arts from the Concho Valley to the Rio Grande"
Sept. 22-Nov. 27
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, 1 Love St.
In this exhibit, 22 craftsmen are featured from 9 of the 18 counties that make up the Concho Valley Region. Be they forged or fired, etched or stitched, crocheted or woven, many of the handworked craft forms featured here have been an integral part of the folkways of the region since those first early settlers arrived.
Austin
Fantastic Fest
Sept. 22-29
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, 1120 S. Lamar Blvd.
Fantastic Fest is the largest genre film festival in the U.S., specializing in horror, fantasy, sci-fi, action and just plain fantastic movies from around the world. Previous years have seen the world premieres of films such as "Bone Tomahawk," "John Wick," "Frankenweenie," "Machete Kills," "Red Dawn," "Zombieland," "Split," and "Apocalypto," and has included such talent as Tim Burton, Bill Murray, Keanu Reeves, Ryan Reynolds, Josh Hartnett, Paul Rudd, Bill Pullman, M. Night Shyamalan, Vince Vaughn, Jonah Hill, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Tenacious D.
Grand Prairie
Prince Royce in Concert
Sept. 22
Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way
Multi-platinum, award-winning singer/songwriter Prince Royce performs his Latin pop and R&B hits.
San Angelo
Faculty Biennial Exhibition
Sept. 22-Nov. 27
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, 1 Love St.
Come view works by faculty members of Angelo State University's Art Department.
Alpine
Sul Ross State University Rodeo
Sept. 22-24
S.A.L.E. Rodeo Arena, US 90 East
See the Sul Ross State University rodeo team's world-ranking performers at the birthplace of college rodeo.
Native Plant Society of Texas Fall Symposium
Sept. 22-25
Alpine Civic Center, 801 W. Holland Ave.
In 1991, the Native Plant Society of Texas initiated an educational project designed to explore the ecology of the many vegetation regions of Texas through a series of symposia undertaken in conjunction with its annual members’ meeting. Every fall, the meeting convenes in a different region which focuses of that year’s symposium. Field trips, workshops, and exhibits complement the presentations that are open to the public.
Plano
Hollydays Market
Sept. 22-24
Plano Event Center, 2000 E. Spring Creek Parkway
With more than 100 merchants, this market offers lots of new, unique, and one-of-a-kind gifts all in one place to have you ready for your festive events. Grab your friends and family members and come enjoy the fun.
Kerrville
KACC Art Exhibits
Sept. 22-Oct. 22
Kerr Arts and Cultural Center, 228 Earl Garrett St.
Tuesday through Saturday, the Kerr Arts and Cultural Center present three different art exhibits, with artwork by Phyllis and Doug Garey; the “Kerrville Art Club Member Show," a local artist exhbition and art sale; and “Quilts and Other Art Forms,” a local quilters exhibit.
Austin
Texas Tribune Festival
Sept. 22-24
Downtown Austin
Rub elbows with people you know and those you should at the Texas Tribune Festival. The multiday celebration features big, bold ideas about politics, public policy, and news all taking place just steps away from the Texas Capitol. Speakers this year range from local officials including Joaquin and Julián Castro, Joe Strauss, Henry Cuellar, and Mayra Flores to nationally recognized figures like Hilary Clinton, Carl Rove, Jen Psaki, and Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Portland
Around the World in 18 Holes Golf Tournament
Sept. 23
Northshore Country Club, 801 Broadway Blvd.
Play a four-person shotgun scramble and win prizes. There's also raffles and games.
Lewisville
Western Days
Sept. 23-24
Wayne Ferguson Plaza, Old Town, 150 W. Church St.
Held each year in Old Town Lewisville, the Western Days Festival celebrates Western culture with live music on multiple stages, demonstrations of Western heritage, kids activities, and the World Tamale Eating Championship. There is free parking and complimentary remote shuttle parking.
Galveston
Jose Feliciano in Concert
Sept. 23
The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St.
Jose Feliciano is not only a name synonymous with music, but one who has positively influenced popular music for over two generations. Feliciano has been acclaimed by critics worldwide as "the greatest living guitarist."
Taylor
SPJST Barbecue Cookoff
Sept. 23-24
SPJST Hall, 5025 FM 619
Bring your appetite for cooking competitions involving various meats, beans, and sauce categories.
La Grange
Red Young in Concert
Sept. 23
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
Red Young makes his debut at The Bugle Boy's converted WWII Army barracks listening room. In addition to session and tour support for the likes of Dolly Parton, Ray Benson, and Marcia Ball, he's also done soundtrack work and led numerous bands of his own over the course of his decades-long career, playing everything from big band to jazz, blues, rock 'n' roll, soul, and classic American standards.
Lubbock
Cody Johnson in Concert
Sept. 23
Cook’s Garage, 11002 US 87
Mark your calendars for a show by Texas country artist Cody Johnson at Cook’s Garage. This iconic venue is the perfect retro background for an outdoor concert with old-fashioned cars and neon signs.
Mckinney
Oktoberfest
Sept. 23-25
Downtown McKinney, 111 N. Tennessee St.
Put on your lederhosen and join in for a full weekend of German-themed fun in historic downtown McKinney. Enjoy the tradition of authentic German food, domestic and imported beers, live music, and games. Próst, y'all.
Sulphur Springs
Lone Star Heritage Quilt Guild Quilt Show
Sept. 23-24
The ROC, 115 Putman St.
More than 100 quilts are on display at the 21st annual show. Lisa Erlandson, an American Quilter's Society appraiser of quilted textiles, is the special speaker. Vendors are present for shopping and there are door prizes for patrons.
Plano
Balloon Festival
Sept. 23-25
Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve, 5901 Los Rios Blvd.
The official Hot Air Balloon Capital of Texas hosts this annual ballooning tradition that features more than 30 colorful hot air balloons, a RE/MAX parachute team exhibition, live entertainment, a fireworks show, food concessions, arts and crafts vendors, and a kids' fun zone.
Palestine
El Camino Gravel Challenge
Sept. 23-25
The challenge features loops of three distances: 35, 70, and 105 miles. All routes provide varied terrain. There are narrow primitive bridges, pot holes, animals, loose gravel, and other hazards. Check in is at Old Town Palestine.
Galveston
Shrimp Festival
Sept. 23-24
Saengerfest Park , 2302 Strand St.
Featuring some of the best shrimp gumbo the Gulf Coast has to offer, the festival includes a seafood cookoff, gumbo tasting, L’il Shrimps Parade, live music, a children’s area, and a Strand merchant walkabout.
Ingram
Texas Arts and Crafts Fair
Sept. 24-25
Hill Country Arts Foundation, 120 Point Theater Road
For the 50th anniversary of its founding, the Texas Arts and Crafts Fair showcases the work of more than 120 artists, crafters, musicians, and demonstrators from around Texas. Visitors can browse and shop for fine art, pottery, photography, jewelry, and stained glass. Blacksmiths, knife makers, quilters, and potters demonstrate their crafts, while children can visit the Texas Camel Corps or experiment with art forms to take home. Food trucks, craft beer, and wine offer refreshment on the grounds.
Hallettsville
Kolache Fest
Sept. 24
Hallettsville KC Hall, 321 US 77 S.
Honoring the beloved kolache, this festival begins with a 5K fun run, followed by a parade, arts and crafts vendors, food concessions, a kolache eating contest, a kolache baking demonstration, domino tournament, and polka music.
River Oaks
Classic Car Show
Sept. 24
River Oaks Community Center, 5300 Blackstone Road
See and be seen at one of the best car shows in the area. Awards include Best of Show, Sponsor's Choice, Under Construction, Special Interest, Late Model, Rat Rod, and Cycle.
Comanche
Comanche County Powwow Festival
Sept. 24-25
Comanche City Park, 1200 Comanche Trails
Based off of a Native American powwow, this event hosts vendor booths, many types of food booths, children's activities, photography and art contests, a car and tractor show, and a barbecue cookoff.
Houston
ARTcetera Houston
Sept. 24
Sawyer Yards, 2101 Winter St.
Guests go behind the scenes to see the creative process of a live art auction in action. A selection of Houston's most talented artists—both local art scene mainstays and rising stars alike-are creating artwork. Their finished works are available for auction throughout the evening with a portion of the proceeds benefiting The Pablove Foundation, a pediatric cancer charity.
Tyler
Piney Woods Ultra
Sept. 24-25
Tyler State Park , 789 Park Road 16
Diverse, single-track trails take you on an adventure through dense forests of 100-foot-tall pines in Tyler State Park. Be sure to watch your footing as you travel through rolling hills and across snaking tree roots with dense pine needle coverage. This race is an extremely underestimated challenge with the humidity, elevation, and technicality of the trails. Post race, you’re rewarded with a 64-acre, spring-fed lake that you can take a refreshing swim in while you rest and recover. Distance options are 5K, 10K, 25K, 50K, and 100K.
Nacogdoches
ArtFest
Sept. 24
Downtown Nacogdoches, 200 E. Main St.
Support local makers from the East Texas area while shopping from a selection of handmade goods and listening to live music.
Del Rio
Oktoberfest
Sept. 24
Whitehead Memorial Museum , 1308 S. Main St.
Modeled after the annual Oktoberfest in Germany, Del Rio's event brings the fun with music, food, and dancing.
Mason
Old Yeller Day
Sept. 24
Heritage Park, 424 Moody St.
On the last Saturday of September, the Mason County M. Beven Eckert Memorial Library hosts Old Yeller Day to celebrate the frontier heritage of Mason, as well as the writer Fred Gipson, who was from Mason. Arts and crafts booths, food, authors, performers, and a dog parade are just some of the annual festivities. A free rabies clinic is also hosted for the first 50 people, courtesy of Ole Yellow Animal Rescue. There's also a free showing of the film "Old Yeller" at the historic Odeon Theater.
Granbury
Spooky Spectacle
Sept. 24-25
Granbury Square, 119 E. Bridge St.
Kick off the Halloween season with ghost hunters, horror, sci-fi, cosplay, fantasy, and paranormal enthusiasts. Special celebrity guest Sean Whalen appears on Sunday.
Sonora
Dry Devils River Music Flood
Sept. 24-25
Sutton County Park and Pavilion, 1700 N. Crockett
Giovannie and The Hired Guns headline this music festival while food vendors and a cookoff keep patrons fed.
Austin
Blended Festival
Sept. 24-25
Long Center, 701 W. Riverside Drive
Dubbed "the ultimate social experience," the Blended Festival is a wine-centric event with a 100-foot wine tent, culinary stations and celebrity chef appearances, craft cocktails, and live music.
Waco
Waco Wild West 100 Bike Ride
Sept. 24
Heritage Square, 300 Austin Ave.
The Waco Wild West 100 has been around since 1985. All volunteer driven and a nonprofit, the ride’s goals are to encourage and motivate people to cycle, to promote safe riding and camaraderie, as well as to donate to local nonprofits. Rain or shine, this year's bike tour through Central Texas benefits the Be The Match Registry.
Tyler
Lanes Chapel Pumpkin Patch
Sept. 24-Oct. 31
Lanes Chapel United Methodist Church, 8720 Old Jacksonville Hwy.
Come see one of the largest pumpkin patches in East Texas. The eighth annual pumpkin patch showcases thousands of pumpkins and gourds. While shopping for pumpkins, enjoy free family activities including games, face painting, train rides, and family photos. All proceeds benefit Lanes Chapel ministries.
La Grange
Nellie McKay in Concert
Sept. 24
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
Nellie McKay makes her debut at the Bugle Boy's converted WWII Army barrack turned listening room. Her music has been used in such films and TV shows as "Rumor Has It," "Mad Men," "Boardwalk Empire," "Grey’s Anatomy," and "NCIS." She's performed on many late night TV shows, starred in and co-created the award-winning off-Broadway hit "Old Hats," and has written four acclaimed musical stage biographies.
Lubbock
Kevin James
Sept. 24
Helen DeVitt Jones Theater at The Buddy Holly Hall, 1300 Mac Davis Lane
Kevin James began his career as a stand-up comedian on the Long Island comedy scene. After being discovered at the 1996 Montreal Comedy Festival, he signed a network development deal to create his own sitcom. "The King of Queens," which premiered in 1998, ran for nine seasons on CBS with James starring and executive producing, and it garnered him an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. James has been a producer, co-writer, and star in numerous comedy hits including "Paul Blart: Mall Cop" and "Here Comes the Boom." Some of most well-known roles include "Pixels," "Grown Ups," "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry," and "Hubie Halloween."
Canadian
Canadian River Beach Club Calf Fry and Barbecue Cookoff
Sept. 24
Jones Pavillion, 1101 N. Sixth St.
Bring the family—and those who've never experienced calf fries—to this calf fry and barbecue cookoff for good eats and good times.
San Marcos
Mermaid Promenade and Downtown Street Faire
Sept. 24
Downtown Square, 111 E. San Antonio
With over 100 entries in recent years, the Downtown Mermaid Promenade is a highly anticipated new tradition celebrating the city’s marvelous artistic and river community. Local pubs and restaurants join the fun with watch parties and specials created just for this event. Parade-goers line the streets even before the carnivalesque music signals the beginning of the procession. The fun continues at the Downtown Street Faire immediately following the parade. Within walking distance from downtown, families can enjoy this free community festival of art, live music, food, and fun.
Atlanta
Trail Grinder
Sept. 24
Caffe' Crema, 101 Sportsplex Drive
Caffe' Crema is holding its inaugural benefit run to support research for superficial siderosis (SS). SS is an ultra-rare neurodegenerative disorder that is usually misdiagnosed. Race distances are 5K, 10K, and an 18-mile trail race.
Fredericksburg
Fall Festival
Sept. 24
Wildseed Farms, 100 Legacy Drive
At this festival, visitors can choose from a wide selection of pumpkins and unique fall décor items, enjoy live music and pumpkin painting, and dig into tasty food and drinks.
Plano
Balloon Festival Races
Sept. 24-25
Red Tail Pavilion, 2801 E. Spring Creek Parkway
It’s time to take a run on an epic adventure with the 2022 Plano Balloon Festival's runs/walks, 10K, and half marathon that once again feature the Elevate and Sky High Challenges.
Bandera
Cajun Festival and Gumbo Cookoff
Sept. 24
Lakehills Community Center, 11225 Park Road 37
A fundraiser for Lakehills Community Center, the 41st annual festival brings the music, food, and culture of Louisiana to the Texas Hill Country for fun the whole family can enjoy. Festivities include Cajun and zydeco music, a gumbo cookoff, homemade cajun food, arts and crafts, a silent auction, and kids' activities.
Granbury
Spooky Spectacle
Sept. 24-25
Granbury Square, 100 E. Pearl St.
This kickoff to the Halloween season offers something for enthusiasts of ghost hunting, horror, sci-fi, cosplay, fantasy, and the paranormal. Special celebrity guest actor Sean Whalen ("The People Under the Stars") appears Sunday only.
Kerrville
Triathlon Festival
Sept. 24-25
Louise Hays Park, 202 Thompson Drive
Competitors participate in eight different distance events and a free kids' run.
Roundup and Exhibition Sale
Sept. 24-25
Museum of Western Art, 1550 Bandera Highway
The 39th annual roundup and sale is an exciting weekend full of art, food, drinks, music, dancing, and more art.
Boerne
Hops and Hot Rods
Sept. 24
Tusculum Brewing Co., 236 S. Main St.
Bring a car to show off or come out to admire the collection of vehicles. Enjoy some beer and food, and bring a lawn chair to enjoy the live music in the evening at the outdoor space.
BierFest
Sept. 24
The AgriCultural Museum, 102 City Park Road
Experience Texas’ finest craft breweries while looking at art. In addition to a craft beer tasting, your ticket includes art demonstrations, live music, participation in the stein hoist competition and keg toss, and an opportunity to see and purchase the works of professional artists from all over Texas. The BierFest is a charity event, with all proceeds benefiting the arts.
Lakehills
Medina Lake Cajun Festival
Sept. 25
Lakehills Community Center, 11225 Park Road 37
The 41st annual festival rolls out the good times by bringing the food, music, and culture of Louisiana to Texas Hill Country. Dance to Cajun and zydeco bands, enjoy authentic Cajun food, and sample gumbos in the Great Gumbo Cookoff. Delicious treats include crawfish pies, jambalaya, fried catfish and shrimp, and bread pudding with whiskey sauce. There is an arts and crafts fair and games for kids.
Giddings
Texas Wendish Festival
Sept. 25
St. Paul Lutheran Church Picnic Grounds, FM 2239 and CR 212 (Serbin)
Wendish Fest is the annual celebration of Wendish heritage and culture hosted by the Texas Wendish Heritage Society. Wendish Fest offers a full day of family fun with authentic Wendish food, drink, children's activities such as "Kletternpfosten" (greased pole climbing for the kids), stick horse races, and a coloring contest. Other competitions include the cross-cut saw contest, coffee cake bake off, and washer pitching. Visitors enjoy vintage autos and antique machinery along with many exhibits and demonstrations authentic to Wendish culture. Included are: sausage stuffing, sauerkraut making, soap making, noodle making, quilting, weaving, tatting, blacksmithing, and stone grinding corn meal on a 1918 grist mill. Two favorites are the Wendish Easter egg decorating and the German Christmas Market featuring local Serbin artisans. Entertainment features the Shiner Hobo Band. There is no admission fee for the festival. An authentic Wendish noon meal is served to thousands of attendees which includes the most popular homemade Wendish noodles.
Sinton
Fiddlers Fest
Sept. 25-26
San Patricio County Fairgrounds, 219 W. Fifth St.
Be amazed at the talent seen during this festival for fiddlers. Great music, a corn hole tournament, a car show, barbecue cookoff, food trucks, vendors, kids' activities, and rides are all part of the fun.
Bandera
Frontier Times Fourth Sunday Jamboree
Sept. 25
Frontier Times Museum, 510 13th St.
On the fourth Sunday of each month, the Frontier Times Museum hosts this family-friendly event that offers live music, storytelling, and other performances.
Sugar Land
Diana Krall in Concert
Sept. 25
Smart Financial Centre, 18111 Lexington Blvd.
The Canadian jazz singer's recordings have earned her multiple awards and accolades. Her music has been included in several film soundtracks, and she has collaboratedwith many other artists including Paul McCartney, Barbra Streisand, and Tony Bennett.
The Colony
LPGA Volunteers of America Classic
Sept. 26-Oct. 2
Old American Golf Club, 1001 Lebanon Road
The Volunteers of America Classic, the only LPGA tour event in the state of Texas, returns to Old American Golf Club featuring the best female golfers from around the globe.
Grand Prairie
Diana Krall in Concert
Sept. 29
Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way
Diana Krall is a Canadian jazz pianist and singer known for her vocals. She has sold more than 15 million albums worldwide.
Round Rock
"A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Sept. 29-Oct. 16
Round Rock Amphitheatre, 301 W. Bagdad Ave.
Penfold Theatre is back for its 10th year of free performances in the park. What happens when you take a tangled love quadrangle, a donkey-headed actor, and forest full of mischievous fairies, and then place all 21 characters in the hands of four incredible performers? A free night of fun for the whole family. Directed and adapted by Rosalind Faires, this new spin on the beloved Shakespeare classic is not to be missed.
Waxahachie
Screams Halloween Theme Park
Sept. 30-Oct. 30
Scarborough Faire, 2511 FM 66
The world's largest Halloween theme park comes complete with five haunted houses (all with different themes), the Rottingwood Cemetery walk-through attraction, stage entertainment, Scary-Oke, games, a food court, pubs, shops, and loads of Halloween fun. Admission allows you to tour through attractions as many times as you'd like.
Georgetown
GTX Film Festival
Sept. 30-Oct. 1
City Lights Theatre, 420 Wolf Ranch Parkway
The GTX Film Festival promotes independent films and artists in the community, across the United States, and abroad. GTX Film Festival staff and judges are comprised of industry professionals, as well as members of the local creative community. On Friday night, an AC/DC tribute band kicks off the festival.
Fredericksburg
Lone Star Gourd Festival
Sept. 30-Oct. 2
Gillespie County Fairgrounds, 530 Fair Drive
Sponsored by the Texas Gourd Society, the Lone Star Gourd Festival brings artists and crafters from across the country to Fredericksburg. The three-day event features a gourd art competition, gourd art sales, gourd supplies, and technique classes. Artists and crafters transform gourds into incredible fine art and crafts that are carved, wood burned, woven, polished, dyed, painted, and inlaid as if they were wood. Shop the many artist booths, tour the art competition area, vote in the People's Choice award, and stop at the "Imagination Station," where children and adults can try their hand at creating their own gourd art.
Georgetown
Art Hop XV
Sept. 30
Georgetown Art Center, 816 S. Main St.
The 15th edition of this annual event features a competition that celebrates artists from across Texas. Accepted artworks are displayed in two locations: the Georgetown Art Center and the Georgetown Public Library. The competition categories include 2D abstract, 2D representational, 3D, and photography.
Graford
Possum Fest Barbecue and Chili Cookoff
Sept. 30-Oct. 1
Possum Kingdom Chamber of Commerce, 362 FM 2353 N.
Take a weekend to relax with good food and drinks, live entertainment, an assortment of shopping with local vendors, and silent and live auctions.
La Grange
Walt Wilkins in Concert
Sept. 30
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
San Antonio-born Walt Wilkins has been called a genius, more than once, and a writer the caliber of John Steinbeck, and his voice as comfortable as a pair of old blue jeans. His crafting of story-songs, hard-edged vocals to sing them, and a plaintive guitar have made him a fixture of the Texas music scene (and Nashville before that). He’s put his magical touch on recordings by new and veteran artists, too many to count.
Waco
Cultural Arts Fest
Sept. 30-Oct. 2
Indian Springs Park, 100 Washington Ave.
Bring out your inner artist at Cultural Arts Fest. Festivities include art activities, music, and food. Free for all ages.
Corsicana
Odyssey Cemetery Tour
Sept. 30-Oct. 1
Oakwood Cemetery, 700 N. 15th St.
Tour historic Oakwood Cemetery and see the graves of the "athletes of Navarro County." For those with mobility issues, a presentation is held on Friday in the Nancy Roberts Room of the Corsicana Public Library. Cemetery tours are held Saturday and departing every 15 min.
Fredericksburg
Oktoberfest
Sept. 30-Oct. 2
Marktplatz, 100 block of West Main Street
At the 41st Oktoberfest, celebrate the fun and flavor of Fredericksburg's German heritage with three days of music, food, drink, dancing, arts and crafts, and children's entertainment.
Bandera
Rumble on the River
Sept. 30-Oct. 2
Mansfiled Park, 2886 SH 16 North
Biker Rallies of Texas' Rumble on the River celebrates its 20th anniversary. This three-day event held at Bandera's Mansfield Park consists of tent camping, a poker run, vendors, food, field events, music all day Friday and Saturday, a bike show, biker games, and a tattoo contest.
Waxahachie
Vintage Market Days
Sept. 30-Oct. 2
Ellis County Expo Center, 2300 US 287 Bypass
At this upscale vintage-inspired indoor/outdoor covered market, find over 100 talented vendors showing original art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, handmade treasures, home décor, outdoor furnishings, consumable yummies, and seasonal plantings. The three-day also offers delicious food and live music.
Mesquite
Devil's Bowl Speedway Sprint Car Series
Sept. 30; Oct 1, 14, 15
Devil's Bowl Speedway, 1711 Lawson Road
This unique D-shaped track makes sure everyone has a great view of the fast-paced, NASCAR-style action. Guests that purchase a Pit Pass can sit right in the center of the track during the races and can take pictures with the drivers.
Jefferson
Land O’ Pines Norton Owners Association Rallye and Bike Show
Sept 30; Oct 1-2
Diamond Don's Rv Park and Events Center, 1602 SH 49 East
See more than 300 people displaying over 150 of the finest vintage motorcycles anywhere in the country. Participate in field events, display your bike in the show, and ride in the Rolling Concours.
Boerne
"Broadway Babes"
Sept. 30
Cave Without a Name Throne Room, 325 Kreutzberg Road
Allegro Stage Co. returns to Cave Without a Name, presenting "Broadway Babes," a musical revue of Broadway divas' greatest hits, featuring four of San Antonio's female stars of stage musicals. Anna Gangai, Sherry Gibbs, Mary Morrow, and Beth Erwin have appeared in lead and supporting roles in musicals such as "The Sound of Music," "Evita," "Les Miserables," "My Fair Lady," and "A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline."
Salado
Sirena’s Creekside Carnaval
Oct. 1-2
Pace Park, Pace Park Road
Celebrate the legend of the Salado mermaid, Sirena. Family-friendly festivities include a parade and vendors. Proceeds from the event go directly to Legacy Salado Inc., a local nonprofit, to aid in the construction of an all-abilities playground in the Village of Salado.
Bowie
Chicken and Bread Days Heritage Festival
Oct. 1
Bowie Community Development, 101 E. Pecan St.
Hundreds of visitors flock to Bowie for the annual Chicken and Bread Days Heritage Festival, which honors Bowie's history and community. See the championship fiddler's contest, Piston Heads Auto Club Show, quilt and art shows, and live music. Kids love coop activities such as the egg toss.
Comanche
Sippin' in the Sunshine
Oct. 1
Historic Downtown Comanche, 101 W. Central Ave.
Walk historic downtown Comanche while tasting wine samples from local wineries set up inside businesses around the square. There is also a farmers market with local vendors.
Huntington
Catfish Festival
Oct. 1
Centennial Park, 700 N. Main
Bring your loved ones for a family-friendly day of live music, vendors, a petting zoo, pony rides, good food, and bounce houses.
Dime Box
Black Bridge Fest and Mini Marathon
Oct. 1
Downtown Dime Box
Hosted by the Dime Box Lions Club Foundation, proceeds benefit Lions projects and Black Bridge Park. Runs include a mini marathon and 2-mile run and walk. Dog races, an art fair, quilt show, rodeo, parade, games, food, and children's activities complete the day. A dance is held at the SPJST Hall.
La Grange
Oktoberfest on the Square
Oct. 1
Fayette County Courthouse Lawn, 151 N. Washington St.
Two live bands under the event tent play family-friendly music while kids enjoy activities and games. More than 80 different types of craft beer are available to try. Don't leave without some homemade schnitzel and German noodles to round out your experience.
Pearland
Music to My Beers: Oktoberfest
Oct. 1
Pearland Town Center, 11200 Broadway St.
Bring your friends, your appetite, and your lederhosen to Pearland's Oktoberfest-themed Music to My Beers extravaganza. The event highlights independent craft breweries in the Houston area, and is free to the public. Local food trucks are on site in addition to a craft market offering seasonal treats. Several regional performers bring their best to the Oktoberfest stage.
La Grange
Guy Forsyth in Concert
Oct. 1
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
Award winning, multi-instrumentalist singer/songwriter Guy Forsyth returns to the Bugle Boy listening room with his blues and rock tunes.
Galveston
"Neil Berg's 50 Years of Rock 'n' Roll 3"
Oct. 1
The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St.
With a cast of stars from Broadway's greatest rock musicals and amazing rock 'n' roll singers, Neil Berg tells the exciting 50-year history of the music that changed the world forever.
Lampasas
Lampasas County Wine Tour
Oct. 1
Lampasas County Chamber of Commerce, 205 US 281 S.
Guests receive wine tastings, a swag bag, breakfast, lunch, and snacks to enjoy on a tour of Lampasas County wineries. Prizes are raffled off throughout the day. This event starts with buses loading at the Lampasas County Chamber of Commerce.
Ennis
Hay Maze and Pumpkin Patch
Oct. 1-31
Downtown Ennis, 302 N. Dallas St.
Enjoy some fall fun with the hay maze that is bigger and more challenging this year. Bring the whole family and test your skills to see who can find their way out first. The pumpkin patch is the perfect spot for fall family photos.
Corsicana
Downtown Pumpkin Patch
Oct. 1-31
Beaton Marketplace Park, 317 N. Beaton St.
All month long in downtown Corsicana, partake in fall fun, pumpkins, and other surprises in Beaton Marketplace Park.
San Marcos
Sacred Springs Pow Wow
Oct. 1-2
The Meadows Center, 211 San Marcos Springs Drive
Every year, over 6,000 people gather at the Sacred Springs for a beautiful two-day Native American festival rich in music, art, dancing, and food.
Brownwood
Corks and Caps
Oct. 1
Depot Plaza, 600 E. Depot St.
The sixth annual Corks and Caps features tastings of beer and wine from across Texas. A variety of food trucks are on hand offering food and desserts for purchase. All wineries have bottles of their signature wines for sale. A cigar area is a featured component, hosted by CJ’s Cigar Lounge, located in downtown Brownwood with live music. The first 300 tasters get their choice of a Corks and Caps commemorative wine glass or a beer pilsner glass. Attendees must be 21 or older to purchase tasting tickets.
Bellville
First Saturday Market
Oct. 1
Downtown Square, 1 Main St.
Stroll through the market on the square and check out the nearby farmers and artisan market with more than 85 booths featuring craftsmen, woodworkers, retailers, rolling boutiques, produce, honey, and baked goods galore while you enjoy music all day, several food trucks, a photo booth, and activities. There is free parking and admission.
Fresh Farmers and Artisan Market
Oct. 1
Jim Bishop Pavilion at Chesley Park, 100 E. Palm St.
More than 35 vendors bring fresh produce, grass-fed beef, honey, eggs, herbs, plants, and flowers to be sold in the shade of the beautiful Jim Bishop Pavilion. Shoppers can find artisans selling fine linens, soaps, jewelry, dog treats, beard oils, and presenting live demonstrations. Enjoy wine tastings, an old-fashioned lemonade stand, cold brew coffee, jams, jellies, and baked goods. The market is held on the first Saturday of the month and supports local farmers, ranchers, and area artisans in this small town full of Texas charm.
Mason
Home Tour
Oct. 1
Various locations
The Mason County Republican Women's 36th annual home tour is a one-day event that showcases historic, new, and restored homes. The tours are a scholarship fundraising event with different homes listed each year. Tickets are available only the day of event at Market Square, located on the west side of the Mason Square.
Dekalb
Oktoberfest
Oct. 1
Runnels Street
Vendors, games for kids, concessions, shows, and a parade showcase the fun you can have in small town De Kalb.
Bulverde
Saturday Night Rodeo
Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Tejas Rodeo Company, 401 Obst Road
The family-friendly rodeo and live music series takes place each Saturday through the last weekend in November. After the rodeo, guests can enjoy live music and dancing. Beer, wine, cocktails, and soft drinks are served throughout the rodeo grounds, as well as delicious Texas barbecue, tacos, steak, burgers, and other foods.
Sherman
Stroll on the Square
Oct. 1
Downtown Sherman, 100 W. Houston St.
At this wine and food tasting event, try Texas wines and sweets and savories from local restaurants and caterers while listening to live music.
Plano
Fall Train Show
Oct. 1-2
Plano Event Center, 2000 E. Spring Creek Parkway
Experience the largest model train show in the North Dallas area. Everyone's welcome—from the novice to the seasoned engineer. The return of the Fall Plano Train Show includes train club layouts, how-to clinics, and vendors. Children 12 and under are free.
Bandera
Market Days
Oct. 1
Bandera County Courthouse Lawn, 500 Main St.
The first Saturday of every month, this market is open with arts and crafts vendors on the courthouse lawn in downtown Bandera.
Cowboys On Main
Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Downtown Bandera, Main Street
Enjoy free cowboy fun in downtown Bandera. Listen to a chuckwagon storyteller, hop on a saddle-broke Longhorn, or take a horse-drawn wagon tour of Bandera. Most Saturdays, the Bandera Cattle Company Gunfighters perform gun battle reenactments at "Rattlesnake Ridge" behind the Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Medina
Love Creek Orchards Pumpkin Patch
Oct. 1-30
Love Creek Apple Orchard, 14024 SH 16 North
The pumpkin patch is open Saturday through Monday (closed Oct. 31). Admission includes pumpkin painting, an apple orchard tour, farm animals, games, a hayride, hay maze, storytelling, scarecrow building, and sing-alongs. Don’t forget to play an instrument in the Great Hill Country Symphony and enjoy tree ripened apples, an old-fashioned sweet cider press, and apple goodies.
Pipe Creek
Pipe Creek Pumpkin Patch
Oct. 1-31
Pipe Creek Tree Farm, 805 Phil's Road
Open weekends, this event features a haystack, hop ball, scarecrow dressing, visiting with farm animals, a large sandbox, rubber duck races, pumpkin painting, photo ops, and strolling through 6,000 Christmas trees.
Granbury
LakeFest
Oct. 1
Lake Granbury Conference Center, 621 E. Pearl St.
Radio station 92.1 Hank FM presents a full day of live music, shopping, fun, and a scenic view of Lake Granbury. The Conference Center is chock-full of trade show vendors, food trucks, and lake-tastic live entertainment.
Brownwood
Stagecoache Market Days
Oct. 1-2, 15-16
Stagecoache Event Center, 400 Old Comanche Road
Take a walk through a 1850s rock livery, see the orginal hired-hands farmhouse, and enjoy a peaceful 20-acre property that was once a historic stagecoach stop. Each month, you can support local farmers, ranchers, and area artisans by shopping at a vintage-inspired market that features art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, home décor, canned food, jams, jellies, and furnishings. The market is located in Early. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy live music, dancing, and local food.
Sugar Land
The Boho Market
Oct. 1
Sugar Land Town Square, 2711 Plaza Drive
Come to Sugar Land Town Square for a day of shopping, with small and local makers offering items that include candles, home goods, jewelry, clothing, accessories, and gifts.
Waxahachie
OddFest
Oct. 1
Singelton Plaza, 200 N. Rogers St.
This art and music festival showcases the artists and musicians from Texas who lean toward the odd. Local craft beers and food vendors round out this one-of-a-kind event.
Rockport-fulton
Shopping Tournament
Oct. 1-2
Various locations
The eigth annual Rockport-Fulton Shopping Tournament, held the first weekend in September, is a shop-till-you-drop experience where teams of four players compete. Join the shopping game that offers prizes, food, and fun.
Huntsville
Fair on the Square
Oct. 1
Downtown Huntsville, 1203 University Ave.
For over 40 years on the first Saturday in October, the Huntsville-Walker County Chamber of Commerce has hosted the annual tradition of Fair on the Square, featuring 400 booths of arts, crafts, food, and entertainment.
Kerrville
Kerr County 4-H Wild Game Dinner
Oct. 1
Kerr County Hill Country Youth Event Center, 3785 SH 27
Enjoy a feast of wild game, chicken, or catfish, and then bid in the auction and enter the raffle.
Palestine
ArtWalk
Oct. 1
Downtown , 400 N. Queen St.
Starting at the historic Redlands Hotel, this event lets you explore historic downtown Palestine while admiring local artistic creations. Meet artists of various mediums and peruse through downtown shops and boutiques.
Jefferson
Halloween Express Train
Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Historic Jefferson Railway, 400 E. Austin St.
Every Saturday in October, bring the family for these narrated day and night family-friendly train rides. The Halloween Express includes vignettes along the railroad track featuring “The Twisted Woods.” You may see a ghostly spirit or monster emerge from the swamplands of East Texas. While there may be a startle or two, this is not a scary train ride.
Seguin
Art and Wine Walk
Oct. 1
Downtown , 201 S. Austin St.
Stroll through downtown Seguin tasting wines, shopping, and viewing artwork from area artists.
Cedar Park
Shinedown in Concert
Oct. 2
H-E-B Center at Cedar Park , 2100 Avenue of the Stars
Multi-platinum modern rock band Shinedown has announced their Planet Zero World Tour with special guests Jelly Roll and John Harvie. Over the last two decades, Shinedown have cemented their status as one of the most vital and forward-thinking powerhouses in modern rock. Their most ambitious and masterfully realized work to date, their seventh studio album "Planet Zero" firmly places the group in the pantheon of artists capable of moving the culture forward on the strength of their singular vision, uncompromising honesty, and fierce commitment to constant evolution.
Grand Prairie
Carlos Vives in Concert
Oct. 2
Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way
Carlos Vives is a multiple Grammy- and Latin Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and actor from Colombia.
Bandera
Cabrito and Barbecue Dinner
Oct. 2
Medina VFD Community Center, 13857 SH 16 North
Join the Medina Livestock and Wildlife Association for their annual fundraiser, which includes a raffle and silent auction, plus a meal with cabrito, brisket, sausage, and all the trimmings.
Mesquite
World Championship Miniature Bullriding World Finals
Oct 3-8
Mesquite Arena, 1818 Rodeo Drive
Watch young bullriders, ages 4-18, from across the world compete for a grand prize and exclusive title of World Champion Mini Bull Rider.
Seguin
Guadalupe County Fair and Rodeo
Oct. 5-9
Seguin Events Complex, 950 S. Austin St.
The 139th annual Guadalupe County Fair and Rodeo features a carnival, barbecue cookoff, agriculture and livestock exhibits, PCRA rodeo, and concerts.
Waco
Heart O' Texas Fair and Rodeo
Oct. 6-16
Extraco Events Center , 4601 Bosque Blvd.
See everything from professional bull riders to mutton bustin' buckaroos. Enjoy live music nightly, calf scrambles, and livestock shows. Heart O' Texas has been held for more than 65 years, with attendance swelling each year. In 2018, more than 193,000 people attended.
Corsicana
Lonestar in Concert
Oct. 6
The Palace Theatre, 112 W. Sixth Ave.
Academy of Country Music award-winning band Lonestar performs at The Palace Theatre. Lonestar has charted more than 20 singles on the Hot Country Songs chart, including nine that reached No. 1: "No News," "Come Cryin' to Me," "Amazed," "Smile," "What About Now," "Tell Her," "I'm Already There," "My Front Porch Looking In," and "Mr. Mom."
Grand Prairie
FlowaPalooza
Oct. 6-9
Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark, 2970 Epic Place
Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark is hosting the Flow Tour National Championship. Not only is this annual competition held at Epic Waters, but the waterpark is taking the event to a whole new level by turning it into a festival. The Flow Tour National Championship gives FlowRider competitors the chance to show off their skills in front of an eager, energized crowd, and the chance to win the $10,000 grand prize. The festival has live music, carnival games, immersive activities, tasty cuisine, delicious beverages, and door prizes.
Brownwood
Bob Stuth-Wade Exhibit
Oct. 6-30
Brownwood Art Center, 215 Fisk Ave.
The Brownwood Art Center showcases work from Dublin, Texas artist Bob Stuth-Wade. Stuth-Wade is an American postwar and contemporary artist. He has been a multiple Best in Show recipient at the Brownwood Stars of Texas art exhibition.
New Braunfels
Music and Wine Festival: Come and Taste It
Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27
The Grapevine, 1612 Hunter Road
Come and taste it for the United Way at this event that celebrates Texas Wine Month. Every Thursday in October, The Grapevine features complimentary tastings from up to three Texas wineries and a Texas craft brewery, live music, and prize giveaways. Proceeds from featured wine selections benefit United Way of Comal County all month long.
Kerrville
"Laugh Therapy: a Comedy Zone Experience"
Oct. 6
Arcadia Live Theater, 717 Water St.
This is the last show in a six-month comedy series on the first Thursday of every month at the Arcadia Live Theater. John Wessling and Patrick Eady bring the laughs to this installment.
Salado
Christmas in October
Oct. 7-8
Civic Center, 601 N. Main St.
The Salado Ladies Community League is hosting a Jingle Walk for Christmas in October. A passport allows you to shop many of the stores along Salado's "Magic Mile" for both days. Receive a gift at each participating store you visit.
Del Rio
First Friday Art Walk
Oct. 7
Kress Building, 1915 Veterans Blvd.
Del Rio presents a monthly art walk that invites visitors to explore the art galleries and city's art district. The event also offers food trucks, vendors, and music.
Temple
First Friday: Oktoberfest
Oct. 7
Downtown Temple, Main Street
On the first Friday of every month, historic downtown Temple transforms into a giant party. Join along for live music and performances, great drinks, delicious food, and after-hours shopping.
Corpus Christi
Moonlight in the Gardens
Oct. 7
South Texas Botanical Gardens and Nature Center, 8545 S. Staples St.
Spend a casual, relaxing evening with cocktails, food stations, and music as you stroll through floral exhibits under moonlight. The evening benefits South Texas Botanical Gardens and Nature Center's educational programming.
Granbury
Oktoberfest
Oct. 7-9
Granbury Square, 201 E. Pearl St.
Ketzler's Schnitzelhaus and Biergarten brings this traditional German festival right to the heart of Granbury, Texas. Head to the historic Granbury square to experience German fare, music, vendors, and drinks, of course. This festival grows year after year.
Dallas
Barbershop Harmony Society Southwestern District Fall Convention
Oct. 7-8
DFW Hyatt Regency Hotel, DFW Airport Terminal C, 2334 N. International Pkwy.
Choruses and quartets from New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana come together for fun, fellowship, and friendly competition in the a cappella barbershop style.
Austin
Austin City Limits Music Festival
Oct. 7-9, 14-16
Zilker Park , 2207 Lou Neff Road
One of the country's largest celebrations of music, this six-day festival brings the magic of the famed public TV series "Austin City Limits" outside the studio and into Austin's most beloved park with more than 140 musical acts on eight stages over two weekends. Headliners this year include Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pink, the Chicks, SZA, Kacey Musgraves, and Lil Nas X.
Lubbock
"Little Women, The Musical"
Oct. 7-9
McDonald Moody Auditorium, 5601 19th St.
Based on the beloved American novel by Louisa May Alcott, this musical follows the story of Jo March and her sisters and family. Set during the Civil War, the performance has beautiful music and a message about family that's suitable for all ages.
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Alpine
Big Bend Bluegrass Festival
Oct. 7-8
Alpine Civic Center, 801 W. Holland Ave.
Alpine’s mild weather makes it an attractive year-round destination, and the town is certified with an official Music Friendly Communities designation from the Texas Music Office. The inaugural Bluegrass Festival line-up includes the Kody Norris Show, the Edgar Loudermilk, the Old Rugged Choir, Second Time Around, Bluegrass Express, and Calamity Creek. Enjoy jamming, concessions, workshops, and drawings.
Fredericksburg
First Friday Art Walk
Oct. 7
Various locations
Participating fine art galleries remain open until 8 p.m. so visitors have time to explore the various events and exhibits planned throughout the day and enjoy local refreshments. Just look for the galleries flying the Art Walk flag.
Texas Mesquite Arts Festival
Oct. 7-9
Marktplatz, 100 block of West Main Street
This is the 28th year for the festival dedicated to the world's largest selection of original mesquite art. The event is a showcase for sculpture, furniture, wood turnings, architectural accents, gift items, ornaments, and other items.
Alpine
Big Bend Octane Fest
Oct. 7-10
The Stable Performance Cars, 511 W. Holland Ave.
High-performance autos cruise the Big Bend's scenic highways and participate in other events, including a show-n-shine and river road cruise.
Waxahachie
Stampede of Speed
Oct. 7-16
Texas Motorplex , 7500 SH 287 West
NHRA Fall Nationals event action is packed with racing, concerts, special events, and other entertainment.
Rockport-fulton
Seafair
Oct. 7-9
Aransas Navigation District, 100 Seabreeze Drive
Seafair celebrates its 47th year on the bayfront on Aransas Navigation District festival grounds. This fun festival has a gumbo cookoff, hilarious crab races, arts and crafts, a market, food vendors, an outdoor boat show, and live big-name and local entertainment including Cory Morrow.
Mesquite
Mesquite Meander
Oct. 7-8
Mesquite Cemetery, 400 Holly Park Drive
Step into the past by experiencing a living history tour of the Mesquite Cemetery. Actors portray Mesquite's early citizens, giving guests a theatrical encounter through first-person storytelling.
New Braunfels
Music and Wine Festival: Rockin’ with Texas Wine and Food
Oct. 7
Gruene Hall, 1281 Gruene Road
Benefiting the United Way of Comal County and presented by Gruene Hall and KNBT 92.1FM Radio New Braunfels, this annual event features a dinner catered by Gristmill River Restaurant, wine tasting, a private performance by a Gruene Hall favorite, and the Great Guitar Auction featuring guitars signed by some of the best artists to headline the historic stage.
Wichita Falls
"Wait Until Dark"
Oct. 7-8, 13-15, 20-22
Backdoor Theatre , 501 Indiana Ave.
In this suspensful thriller, Susan Hendrix, a blind woman, is imperiled by a trio of men in her own apartment. As the climax builds, Susan discovers that her blindness just might be the key to her escape, but she and her tormentors must wait until dark to play out this classic thriller’s chilling conclusion.
Ingram
“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”
Oct. 7-9, 14-16, 21-23
Hill Country Arts Foundation, 120 Point Theatre Road
In the dark, there’s something shadowy and intent on taking Ichabod’s life—the Headless Horseman. Poor Ichabod must outrun the galloping phantom. Does he? No one knows for sure because the schoolmaster is never seen again.
Palestine
"The Play That Goes Wrong"
Oct. 7-9, 14-16
The Historic Texas Theatre , 213 W. Crawford St.
This play by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields of Mischief Theatre Companym was a global phenomenon when it debuted in 2012, leaving audiences aching with laughter.
Jefferson
East Texas Burn Run
Oct. 7-11
Downtown Jefferson
Come for bikes, bands, and beer all weekend long. Centering around historic Auntie Skinners Riverboat Club, this event has bike games, a live auction, live music, a bike show, and a raffle for a brand new 2021 motorcycle. Sponsored by the Phoenix Organization of Jefferson and Brothers Keepers Motorcycle Club, the event benefits Percy R. Johnson Burn Foundation and Camp I'm Still Me.
Cuero
Turkeyfest
Oct. 7-9
Cuero Municipal Park, Leonard Roy Harmon Drive
Held annually the second weekend of October, the 50th Turkeyfest features food, dances, a parade, entertainment for the whole family, and of course the final heat in the “Great Gobbler Gallop” turkey race to see which town gets the title of “Turkey Capital of the World.”
Farmersville
Oktoberfest Trail Run
Oct. 8
Historic Onion Shed , 154 S. Main St.
The Chaparral Trail is a converted railroad that has quickly become a reclaimed multi-use trail spanning more than 35 miles and beginning in the quaint city of Farmersville. Race this fast course over paved and crushed-stone trail, across bridges, and along prairies and farmland. This is an out and back course under a canopy of trees with beautiful country views. Distances are 5K, 10K, half marathon, full marathon, and 50K.
Edom
Art Festival
Oct. 8-9
Main Street, 9726 FM 314
For 50 years, the small artists’ community of Edom in East Texas has hosted a festival for working artists to present their talents. Resident artists welcome juried artists in the mediums of painting, photography, clay, jewelry, sculpture, fiber, wood, and mixed media. Local wineries, food trucks and artisan foods, and singer/songwriters fill the festival grounds behind the galleries on the one main street in town. Raku firing, blacksmithing, and an interactive kids' creation station are part of the fun. Admission is free.
Irving
"James Bond Meets Rachmaninoff"
Oct. 8
Irving Arts Center, Carpenter Performance Hall, 3333 N. MacArthur Blvd.
The 2022-2023 season for the Irving Symphony opens with iconic music from several James Bond movies, a musical glance at a famous 19th century hero, a world premiere, and one of the most romantic Rachmaninoff piano concertos of all time, performed by an internationally acclaimed piano virtuoso.
Lampasas
Fall Fest
Oct. 8
Courtyard Square, 409 S. Pecan St.
Held next to the beautiful courthouse, patrons can shop for plants and garden art. Food vendors are on site.
Port Aransas
Harvest Moon Regatta
Oct. 8
Port Aransas Marina, 301 JC Barr Blvd.
The Harvest Moon Regatta is a sailing race that has been hosted by Lakewood Yacht Club every year since 1987. The offshore race begins in Galveston and ends with a party in Port Aransas. Whether you are new to offshore sailing, a seasoned cruiser, or a serious racer, Harvest Moon has something for you.
San Angelo
Second Saturday
Oct. 8
Railway Museum of San Angelo, 703 S. Chadbourne St.
The museum’s kid-sized, motorized train chugs around the grounds. There are living history tours, vendor booths, food trucks, and a new treasure hunt to help people discover the depot’s secrets.
Salado
Oktoberfest
Oct. 8
Barrow Brewing Company, 108 Royal St.
On the banks of Salado Creek, enjoy a family-friendly festival with special beer releases, stein-holding competitions, German food, games, vendors, and German beer.
Cedar Hill
Country Day on the Hill
Oct. 8
Historic Downtown, 208 Houston and Broad streets
Fun and excitement abound each year on the second Saturday of October when Cedar Hill celebrates Country Day on the Hill. The annual event features a parade, craft vendors, food, activities, contests, and live entertainment throughout the entire day.
Pearland
Art on the Pavilion
Oct. 8-9
Pearland Town Center, 11200 Broadway St.
Another year of Art on the Pavilion brings unique finds created by local and regional artists, including abstract art, handcrafted jewelry, and pottery. The free, juried show is outdoors with live music, food trucks, and family-friendly activities.
Hudson Oaks
Craft and Cork
Oct. 8
Gene Voyles Park, 210 Hudson Oaks Drive
Mingle with friends while enjoying local wine and beer pairings, local tastes, and great music. Craft and Cork is an intimate setting to enjoy great wine and craft beer selections directly from the source. No individuals under 21 are allowed.
The Woodlands
10 for Texas
Oct. 8
Northshore Park, 2505 Lake Woodlands Drive
The 10 for Texas is a 10-mile USA Track and Field sanctioned event held annually in The Woodlands each September. In conjunction with the 10-mile course are a 3.1 Armadillo Run 5K and a One 4 Texas Kids' Fun Run.
Palacios
St. Anthony's Golf Tournament and Shrimporee
Oct. 8-9
Palacios Recreation Center, 2401 Perryman Ave.
Partake in a golf scramble and enjoy a delicious shrimp dinner with entertainment for all.
Conroe
Boutique Pop Up
Oct. 8
Grand Central Park: Lake House, 1039 Lake House Drive
A wide selection of exhibitors bring the very best in boutique clothing, accessories, shoes, home decor, furniture, gourmet food, dips, sauces, art, yard decorations, and holiday items. The market is half handmade items and half manufactured items. All exhibitors are small business owners. Free admission and free parking.
La Grange
Rod Picott in Concert
Oct. 8
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
Rod Picott makes his debut performance in the Bugle Boy's converted WWII Army barracks listening room. He has released 12 albums over the last 20 years, with songs placed in television and film projects including The FX series "Justified" and the Michael Douglas film "Solitary Man." He has toured as the opening act for Alison Krauss and Union Station and won the Song of the Year award at the Austin Music Awards for his song “Broke Down.”
Austin
Oktoberfest
Oct. 8
German Free School, 507 E. 10th St.
The German-Texan Heritage Society holds their annual festival featuring kid-friendly activities during the day along with live music and authentic German food.
Atlanta
Atlanta Local: A Maker's Market
Oct. 8
Woods Park, 210 E. Hiram St.
Atlanta Local is a vibrant quarterly market where shoppers and creators can connect. A celebration of local talent, vendors are encouraged to showcase their homemade, handmade, and homegrown items right in the heart of the community. Crafts, furniture, food, produce, art, trinkets, and gifts are just some of the offerings.
Grand Prairie
Bonnie Raitt in Concert
Oct. 8
Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way
After selling out much of her North American tour to date, Bonnie Raitt continues her journey across America through November, playing at storied venues in Memphis, Atlanta, New Orleans, and Austin. Raitt is joined by her longtime touring band and special guest Marc Cohn.
Corsicana
Best Little Airshow in Texas
Oct. 8
Corsicana Municipal Airport, C. David Campbell Field, 9000 Navarro Road
The 23rd annual airshow includes the Liberty Jump Team, historic airplanes on display, and airplane rides.
Chappell Hill
Scarecrow Festival
Oct. 8-9
Downtown Chappell Hill
The Chappell Hill Historical Society hosts this annual event that places visitors in the magical land of scarecrows with 400 vendors, food, live music, and family-friendly fun in downtown Chappell Hill.
Mckinney
Trolley Tour
Oct. 8
Chestnut Square Heritage Village, 315 S. Chestnut
Experience the historic district in downtown McKinney on a charming trolley with a trained docent. This tour features the buildings and homes of the commercial and residential historic district. While enjoying the architecture, you’ll hear about some of the significant people who made their mark in McKinney.
Second Saturday Karaoke and Open Mic
Oct. 8
Filtered Coffee Shop, 218 E. Louisiana
The Filtered Coffee Shop stage comes alive with Second Saturday Karaoke and Open Mic. All singers and musicians of all ages are welcome.
Houston
Bayou City Art Festival
Oct. 8-9
Sam Houston Park and along Allen Parkway
Bayou City Art Festival celebrates 50 years of providing unique art experiences and education for the greater Houston area. As one of the top art festivals in the country, the outdoor gallery an opportunity to meet artists, view original works, and purchase one-of-a-kind art, world-class paintings, prints, and other items. The festival features two entertainment stages, a food truck park, beverage stations, art installations, and the Active Imagination Zone with hands-on art activities for all ages. This year's featured artist is Cindy Olmes, a mixed-media artist from Cincinnati, who showcases her work along with 250 artists from around the country.
Brownsville
Zoofari: Roaring Into the Future
Oct. 8
Gladys Porter Zoo, 500 Ringgold St.
After celebrating its 50th anniversary last year, the Gladys Porter Zoo is “roaring into the future” with exciting changes on the way. Support the Zoo at their biggest fundraiser of the year, Zoofari, and help them continue to be a first-class zoo for many generations to come. Zoofari features dinner, drinks, and a live and silent auction.
Fredericksburg
Monarch Celebration
Oct. 8
Wildseed Farms, 100 Legacy Drive
Celebrate the monarch butterfly migration at this "Tag and Release" program, with fun and educational activities for the whole family.
Stonewall
VFD Fall Fish Fry
Oct. 8
Stonewall Chamber of Commerce, 250 Peach St.
The 41st annual Stonewall Volunteer Fire Department fundraiser includes fried catfish with all the trimmings, prize drawings, and live entertainment.
Waxahachie
Chautauqua Cowboy Poet Gathering
Oct. 8
Chautauqua Auditorium, 400 S. Grand St.
There's fun for the whole family at this event, including a Longhorn stampede around Ellis County Courthouse, cowboy poets, Western music, an open mic, chuckwagon meals, a frontier women's wardrobe presentation, birds of prey exhibition, and live music with Kristyn Harris, Devon Dawson, Washtub Jerry, Ramblin' Rangers, and others.
Wichita Falls
Buddy Walk
Oct. 8
Garnett Field at McNiel Junior High, 4712 Barnett Road
Bring the family out to unite for a common cause and raise funds for The Arc of Wichita County and Play for All Community Playground at the 2022 Wichita Falls Buddy Walk. Whether you have Down syndrome, know someone who does, or just want to show your support, take the first step and donate or register today. Enjoy bounce houses, food trucks, music, prizes, carnival games, raffle drawings, and other activities.
Mad Hatter Tea Party
Oct. 8
Kell House Museum, 900 Bluff St.
Wear your wildest clothes and join in the fun of an interactive showing of the tea party scene from the classic "Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll. Learn about Victorian tea customs while snacking on punch and cake and discover historic lawn games such as croquet. Enjoy a morning the way the Kell children might have over 100 years ago.
Kerrville
Kerr County Market Days and Hill Country Swap Meet
Oct. 8
Kerr County Hill Country Youth Event Center, 3785 SH 27
Every month, Market Days features artists and crafters specializing in original handcrafted items. Hill Country Swap Meet is a monthly community garage sale/flea market.
Ingram
Classic Nashville Live
Oct. 8
Cailloux Theater, 910 Main St.
Not just a concert, this is a full-stage production with authentic period sets, costumes, comedy, and all the stories behind the songs. Step back in time, when country music was king, with Jason Petty and Gail Bliss.
Kerrville
Hill Country Gun Show
Oct. 8-9
Hill Country Veterans Center, 411 Meadowview
The show offers new and used guns, knives, coins, cutting boards, ammunition, and other goods. All proceeds go to local veterans.
Boerne
Market Days
Oct. 8-9
Main Plaza, 100 N. Main St.
On the second weekend of the month, this market offers hundreds of festive booths displaying everything from collectibles and remembrances of the past to modern innovations that bring a smile of wonder to those who stroll past.
Bandera
Barrel Race
Oct. 9
Mansfield Park Rodeo Arena, Park Road
Come see barrel racing at Mansfield Park presented by Riding on Faith. Watch as the talented youth show you how it's done. The divisions are Open 4D and Youth 3D.
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Temple
Tri-City Gem and Mineral Show
Oct. 9-10
Frank W. Mayborn Civic and Convention Center, 3301 N. Third St.
Interested in rock hounding and working with gems and minerals? This two-day show presents vendors with a variety of gems, minerals, rocks, beads, and jewelry for purchase. There are free activities for children, displays of rock collections for viewing, silent auctions of rocks and minerals, grand prize drawings, and rock hounds to provide information about the hobby. Food vendors are on site.
New Braunfels
Music and Wine Festival: Sunday Songwriter Shindig
Oct. 9
Gruene Hall, 1281 Gruene Road
As part of the 36th annual Gruene Food and Wine Festival enjoy an acoustic lineup of Texas’ best songwriters on the legendary Gruene Hall stage. Presented by KNBT and Gruene Hall, proceeds benefits the United Way of Comal County.
Tyler
Texas Rose Festival
Oct. 13-15
Tyler Rose Garden, 420 Rose Park Drive
Since its beginning in 1933, the Texas Rose Festival has represented the spirit that brings Tyler together as a community. Rich in heritage and tradition, the festival offers enchanting ceremonial events such as the Queen’s Coronation, Ribbon Cutting and Rose Presentation, the Queen’s Tea, and the Rose Parade, all amidst a backdrop of brilliant roses as vibrant and colorful as the community they represent.
San Angelo
Scare Station at the Railway Museum
Oct. 13-15, 20-22, 27-29, 31
Railway Museum of San Angelo, 703 S. Chadbourne St.
There are places on Earth where the veil between the living and the dead has grown thin. In San Angelo, there is such a place: a train station that has stood for over 100 years. Once it shuttled people to new lives, now it transports the dead to the hereafter. This Halloween season, venture into this station at your own risk.
Ennis
National Hot Rod Association Fall Nationals
Oct. 13-16
Texas Motorplex, 7500 US 287
Drag racing is the quickest and fastest form of motorsport. Cars exceed speeds of 330 mph, engines roar with 10,000 horsepower, and flames blast out of the tailpipes, propelling drivers as quickly as 0-100 mph in less than half a second. All of that can be seen at Texas Motorplex each fall during Fall Nationals. The Motorplex is an all-concrete, quarter-mile drag racing facility that opened in 1986, becoming the first super-stadium built specifically for drag racing.
Cedar Park
Los Ángeles Azules In Concert
Oct. 13
H-E-B Center at Cedar Park , 2100 Avenue of the Stars
The Los Ángeles Azules are a Mexican musical group that plays the "cumbia sonidera" genre, which is a "cumbia" subgenre using the accordion and synthesizers.
Irving
The Las Colinas Symphony Presents "Music That Grows On You"
Oct. 13
Irving Arts Center, 3333 N. MacArthur Blvd.
The Las Colinas Symphony opens its 2022-2023 season on October 13. The evening features Beethoven, Strauss, and Gershwin compositions. Beethoven's "Leonora Overture No. 3," Strauss' "Tales of the Vienna Woods," and Gershwin's Piano Concerto are performed.
Elgin
Sip, Shop, and Stroll
Oct. 13
Historic Downtown Elgin , 109 Depot St.
Sip a little wine and shop as you stroll through the stores in historic downtown Elgin. Find diverse merchandise, eclectic décor, artwork by local artists, live music, the Elgin Farmers Market, delicious food, and fun, friendly people.
San Angelo
Halloween Night Tours
Oct. 14, 22, 29
Fort Concho National Historic Landmark, 630 S. Oakes St.
Fort Concho invites you to join along for a spook-tacular haunted house in the Quartermaster. Children under 6 are free, however they need to be with an adult at all times.
Henderson
Rusk County PRCA Rodeo
Oct. 14-15
Rusk County Expo Center, 3303 FM 13 W.
The Rusk County Rodeo Association presents the 28th annual PRCA Rodeo. Top cowboys and cowgirls perform in the enclosed arena. Festivities include mutton bustin', rodeo clowns, a sheep chase, and a calf scramble. In the covered pavilion, find mechanical bull rides, a petting zoo, shopping vendors, and food.
La Grange
Woody Russell in Concert
Oct. 14
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
Past Bugle Boy Talent Trust recipient Woody Russell returns with his latest musical project. Russell is a "guitar-centric singer-songwriter with an unapologetic art-rock ethos." He has released a catalogue of diverse recorded work that spans from the Americana infused fare of his first album, "As Simple As That," the rootsy "Salt," a highly praised blues and soul album, "Up Against It," followed by the rich instrumental/orchestral collection, "Big Sky." Later releases offered up funkier pop-jazz shades with "Delicious Days" and "Carry It Up."
Burnet
Utopiafest Down in the Oaks
Oct. 14-15
Reveille Peak Ranch, 105 CR 114
What began as a gathering of music lovers on a ranch has evolved into a weekend of camping and live music featuring more than 35 bands. Festivalgoers enjoy a curated culinary experience, a wine grove, a Texas craft beer garden, workshops, art installations, and a kids' area.
Levelland
Petticoats on the Prairie
Oct. 14-15
Mallet Event Center, 2320 US 385 S.
Visit a two-day juried show and the premier vintage market of West Texas since 2010. Shop unique vendors from all over the U.S. with the best in vintage, furniture, antiques, clothing, handmade goods, industrial, jewelry, repurposed items, and cool junk, too.
Corsicana
Oktoberfest
Oct. 14-15
The Collin Club, 211 W. Collin St.
Typical Oktoberfest fun includes German beer, food, and music.
Mckinney
Third Monday Trade Days
Oct. 14-16
Third Monday Trade Days Grounds, 4550 W. University Drive
This is the oldest and largest monthly trade days and flea market in North Texas. Shop from more than 400 vendors who offer almost anything you can imagine. Find unique gifts, delightful home decor, trendy clothing and accessories, garage sale items, antiques and collectibles, and specialty items along with many fantastic food concessions at this open-air market. Free admission.
Canton
Texas Star Quilters Guild Quilt Show
Oct. 14-15
Canton Civic Center, 800 Flea Market Road
Browse an annual quilt show that includes vendors, demonstrations, door prizes, a silent auction, a bazaar, scavenger hunt for kids, and a judged quilt show.
Fredericksburg
Trade Days
Oct. 14-16
Fredericksburg Trade Days, 355 Sunday Farms Lane
Shop more than 350 vendors in seven barns and acres of antiques, collectibles, tools, crafts, shabby chic, primitives, ranch furniture, hunting accessories, candles, unique clothing, jewelry, food, and other items.
"The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance"
Oct. 14-16, 21-23
Steve W. Shepherd Theater, 1668 US 87 South
Fredericksburg Theater Company presents this production that takes audiences on a journey into the 1890 Wild West and the classic themes of good versus evil, law versus the gun, and one man versus Liberty Valance. It's a tale of love, hope, and revenge set against the vicious backdrop of a lawless society.
Granbury
Harvest Moon Festival of the Arts
Oct. 14-16
Granbury Square, 100 E. Pearl St.
Presented by the Historic Granbury Merchants Association, this long-running festival showcases artists, makers, and craftspeople. In addition to artist gallery booths, visitors can find food, local entertainment, and seasonal activities—all surrounded by a vibrant downtown square with wineries, unique shops, boutiques, art galleries, live entertainment venues, and great restaurants.
Sugar Land
"Tribute to Garth Brooks Show"
Oct. 14
Sugar Land Town Square, 2711 Plaza Drive
Come and see Nashville recording artist Adam Grant from Shiloh, Georgia, with his top-notch "Tribute to Garth Brooks Show." Not only does he look like Garth, he sounds like him, too—come out and see for yourself.
Boerne
Night Hikes for Adults
Oct. 14
Cibolo Center for Conservation, 140 City Park Road
Join naturalist Jasmine Torrez and explore the Cibolo Center for Conservation to discover various living organisms that call the Cibolo home.
Orange
Historic Ghost Walk
Oct. 15
Heritage House Museum of Orange County, 905 W. Division Ave.
Take a guided tour through the historic downtown area of Orange. Local theater students reenact legendary stories of Orange's past, including spooky tales, gunfights, and murders. Guests enter at the Heritage House Museum Grounds and enjoy music, food, drinks, and games while they wait for their assigned tour.
Royse City
FunFest
Oct. 15
Main Street
Vendors, carnival games, bounce houses, train rides, contests, and live music create a day full of fun. Admission is free.
Belton
Sami Arts and Crafts Marketplace
Oct. 15-16
Bell County Expo Center, 301 West Loop 121
Holiday shopping gets in full swing at this long-running arts and crafts marketplace. Open since 1975, shoppers can expect a variety of handcrafted goods. Every show is different and includes wood and metal crafts, floral designs, children's and women's boutique clothing, and an array of wonderful home decor from the vivid imaginations of the crafters.
Lipan
Kick-A-Poo Festival Classic Car Show
Oct. 15
Lipan City Park, 200 Caddo St.
Classic car owners show off their stunning vehicles in a car show with 42 awards, including Best of Show, Sponsor's Choice, Under Construction, Special Interest, Late Model, Rat Rod, and Cycle. Admission is free.
Bryan
Brazos Valley Fair and Rodeo
Oct. 15-23
Brazos County Expo Complex, 5827 Leonard Road
The Brazos Valley Fair and Rodeo showcases agriculture, education, and youth to enhance Texas culture and has become a staple event of the region. Spectators can expect two action-packed weekends. From the tractor pull to the rodeo events including bull riding, team roping, barrel racing, and mutton bustin’. The fair also includes the carnival, animal exhibits, shopping, and live music.
Llano
PBR Bull Riding
Oct. 15
John L. Kuykendall Event Center and Arena, 2200 W. RR 152
The bulls are back in town! See bull riders try and hold on to the backs of rowdy bulls for eight seconds.
Lewisville
Best Little Brewfest in Texas
Oct. 15
Wayne Ferguson Plaza, Old Town, 150 W. Church St.
More than 70 craft breweries from around Texas, the U.S., and the world are featured at this 100% charity beer festival. Profits benefit Cloud 9 Charities. Some wine and ciders are also included. Adult tickets include a souvenir tasting cup, tasting card for 12 samples, and access to retail vendors, two stages of live music, and food trucks.
Salado
Volksride
Oct. 15
Barrow Brewing Company, 108 Royal St.
Bicycles, craft beer, and an Oktoberfest celebration in the rolling hills of Central Texas make for a perfect day. The bicycle ride has routes from 10 to 50 miles. The ride starts and ends at Barrow Brewing Company where each participant is treated to a pint and a pretzel at the finish line.
Cameron
Steak, Stein, and Wine Fest
Oct. 15
Downtown Cameron , 102 E. First St.
The Cameron Chamber of Commerce is excited to partner with 44 Farms to kick off a great meat-centric event in downtown Cameron. Guests indulge in a delicious ribeye steak dinner with all the trimmings from Cameron's own local beef producer, 44 Farms. The Cameron Car Club hosts a car show with other downtown activities plus artists, food trucks, wine, beer, and other beverages. There are games for all, and music and entertainment keep your heart beating and your feet stomping.
Addison
Addison After Dark: Harvest Hootenanny
Oct. 15
Addison Circle Park, 4970 Addison Circle
It's fall y’all and time to get your hootenanny on. This shindig boasts singer-songwriters, food trucks, family carnival games, and a petting zoo. Wear your favorite costume and take a spin on the hayride.
The Colony
Family Fright Night
Oct. 15-16
Stewart Creek Park, 3700 Sparks Road
Get ready for a haunted campout, just in time for spooky season. Family Fright Night offers a Halloween adventure suitable for all ages. Enjoy a lakeside campout with a haunted trail, tent trick-or-treating, and kids' costume and scream contests. Kick back with a scary movie screening, hayride, and fireside s’mores.
Waco
Ironman Waco
Oct. 15-16
Pecan Bottoms (Cameron Park), University Parks Drive
Do you have what it takes to conquer an Ironman? Begin your journey on the beautiful and tranquil Brazos River, traverse the Texas countryside on your 112-mile bike ride, and let the city's energy propel you on your 26.2-mile run, which crosses the finish line at the newly-restored and historic Waco suspension bridge.
La Grange
Susan Gibson in Concert
Oct. 15
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
Grammy Award winner Susan Gibson made her mark on the world when "Wide Open Spaces" was covered by the Dixie Chicks and taken all the way to No. 1. But of course she's written many more wonderful songs in the years since, many of which can be heard on her 2014 live album "The Second Hand," recorded at the Bugle Boy.
Lubbock
Grape Day Celebration
Oct. 15
Llano Estacado Winery, 3426 E. FM 1585
Celebrate the grape harvest and 46 years of Texas winemaking at the 28th annual Grape Day Celebration. Patrons can enjoy self-guided tours, art booths, local vendors, food, bounce houses for kids, and live music from local favorites.
Canadian
Fall Foliage Festival
Oct. 15-16
Various locations
As fall rolls in, Canadian celebrates leaf-peeping season with nature tours, an art show, a quilt show, arts and crafts, a car show, and even a snake show.
Grand Prairie
Eslabon Armado in Concert
Oct. 15
Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way
California-based trio Eslabon Armado's name translates as "linked chain." Illustrated by their interlocking vocal harmonies and woven acoustic guitars and basses, the group's style reframes the regional Mexican music of ranchera with the language of "sierreña" music, the "music of the mountain ranges."
Clifton
FallFest
Oct. 15
Historic Downtown Clifton, 403 W. Third St.
Autumn's return is greeted with a smile and the 21st annual FallFest. Celebrating Clifton’s cornucopia of heritages in historic Downtown, FallFest features live music, arts and crafts demonstrations, heritage exhibits and performances, a corn hole tournament, a car show, food, shopping, and a kids' area.
Kerens
Cotton Harvest Festival
Oct. 15
Various locations, 121 N. Colket Ave.
In days gone by, Kerens was a major cotton producing area in Texas. To celebrate the harvest and fund the newly built library, the Kerens Cotton Harvest Festival began. For the last 17 years, the committee has striven to revive the excitement of the harvest fun from years gone. The main street in town is filled with with nearly 100 exhibitors selling their wares, a car show, tractor show, quilt show, photography, and a pie contest along with wonderful live music in the air. To top off the festival, a street dance is held in the evening.
Brenham
Texas Arts and Music Festival
Oct. 15-16
Downtown Brenham
Held annually the third weekend in October in historic downtown Brenham, the festival celebrates Texas street art with live mural installations, an art village, and live music, all free to the public.
Mckinney
Día de los Muertos
Oct. 15
Mitchell Park, 300 W. Louisiana St.
Legacy Keepers of Old East McKinney use the strength of our unique identities in a collective framework to document, honor, and promote the historic legacies of McKinney's Black and Mexican communities, ensuring that all cultures are natural parts of the community's experience. Día de Los Muertos is a day of fun with food, music, games, and art.
Fredericksburg
Knights of Columbus Bestfest
Oct. 15
Marktplatz, 100 block of West Main Street
Not quite Oktoberfest but the Bestfest, with specialty beer and sausage tastings, live music and polka bands, prizes, games for kids, and proceeds benefiting local charities.
Plano
Beatles Night
Oct. 15
Red Tail Pavilion, 2801 E. Spring Creek Parkway
Celebrate John Lennon’s birthday with Beatles Night. A Hard Night’s Day headlines this annual Plano tradition at the Red Tail Pavilion located in Oak Point Park. Bring your chairs, blankets, and coolers. Please leave pets at home.
International Festival
Oct. 15
Haggard Park, 901 E. 15th St.
Tour the world and improve your wellness at the Plano International Festival. The area’s largest cultural event has food, fun, and entertainment for the whole family. Enjoy multicultural music and dance performances, ethnic food trucks, cultural displays, and other festivities from over 100 cultures. Kids can explore STEAM activities plus travel the booths with a virtual passport. Come early for free flu and COVID shots and a variety of health screenings.
Bandera
Riding on Faith Cowboy Capital Bull Bash
Oct. 15
Mansfiled Park, 2886 SH 16 North
Cheer on the participants in pee wee, junior, senior, novice and open bull riding and mutton bustin' contests.
Riding on Faith Barrel Racing
Oct. 15
Mansfiled Park, 2886 SH 16 North
See barrel racing presented by Riding on Faith at Mansfield Park. Watch as the talented youth show the adults how it's done.
Mesquite
Community Band Fall Concert
Oct. 15
Mesquite Arts Center, 1527 N. Galloway Ave.
The Mesquite Community Band, made up of volunteer musicians from high school through retirement age, presents its free fall concert in the Concert Hall of the Mesquite Arts Center. Grab a seat to hear the annual themed arrangements.
PumpkinFest
Oct. 15
Valley Creek Park, 2482 Pioneer Road
Mesquite's annual fall festival includes a pumpkin-decorating contest, petting zoo, haunted house, carnival games, jousting, a falconry show, and other family-friendly festivities.
Iowa Park
Wicked Wine Run
Oct. 15
Horseshoe Bend Cellars Vineyard and Winery, 3399 Peterson Road South
Bring friends and besties to get into shape and run the Wicked Wine Run, a wine-fueled night out with great music, food trucks, games, a 5K run and 1K wine tasting walk, and a wine festival.
Kerrville
Chalk Festival
Oct. 15-16
Peterson Plaza, Downtown Kerrville, Main Street
This annual street painting festival celebrates chalk art, with kids' chalk zones, free family activities, great food, and music.
Seguin
De Mano A Mano
Oct. 15
Teatro de Artes de Juan Seguin, 921 W. New Braunfels St.
At this open-air artisan market, shop with vendors and craftspeople selling handmade crafts, artwork, and other merchandise that showcases Hispanic culture and heritage.
Galveston
ArtOberFest
Oct. 15-16
Postoffice Street, Between 20th and 23rd streets
This juried fine art festival features various artists, food, and live music on Postoffice Street amid Galveston’s Victorian architecture, art galleries, and shops. Admission proceeds benefit The 1894 Grand Opera House's education and community outreach programs.
Longview
"Towards a 21st Century Abstraction"
Oct. 15-Feb. 11, 2023
Longview Museum of Fine Arts, 215 E. Tyler St.
Curated by Los Angeles art critic Peter Frank, this exhibition presents seven masterful painters from across the country pushing the boundaries of abstraction.
Dallas
"Dalí/Vermeer: A Dialogue"
Oct. 16-Jan. 15, 2023
Meadows Museum, 5900 Bishop Blvd.
The Meadows Museum brings together Salvador Dalí’s "The Image Disappears" with Johannes Vermeer’s "Woman Reading a Letter" in this exhibition. The side-by-side presentation of these two related paintings results in a closer understanding of the correlations between Dalí and Vermeer.
New Braunfels
Old Gruene Market Days
Oct. 15-16
Gruene Historic District
Nearly 100 vendors offer uniquely crafted items and packaged Texas foods.
Jefferson
Taste of Jefferson
Oct. 16
Downtown Jefferson
The streets of downtown are closed off so Jefferson can showcase samples of local restaurants' favorite meals, accompanied by live music.
Austin
The Black Keys in Concert
Oct. 17
Moody Center, 2001 Robert Dedman Drive
The Black Keys are bringing The Dropout Boogie Tour to Moody Center with special guests Band of Horses and The Velveteers. Formed in Akron, Ohio in 2001, The Black Keys have been called “rock royalty” by the Associated Press and “one of the best rock ‘n’ roll bands on the planet” by Uncut. Cutting their teeth playing small clubs, the band has gone on to sell out arena tours and released nine previous studio albums.
Grand Prairie
Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets in Concert
Oct. 17
Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way
Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets are an English rock band formed in 2018 to perform the early music of Pink Floyd. The band comprises Pink Floyd drummer and co-founder Nick Mason, bassist Guy Pratt, guitarists Gary Kemp and Lee Harris, and keyboardist Dom Beken.
Houston
Asiatown Evening Walking Tour
Oct. 19
Houston Asiatown, 9188 Bellaire Blvd.
Explore one of Asiatown's oldest and most diverse shopping centers. Enjoy dinner, dessert, and shopping. End the evening with a luxurious foot massage.
Seguin
Buck Fever
Oct. 19-20
Seguin Events Complex, 950 S. Austin St.
Outdoor hunting and fishing exhibits provide education on protecting, preserving, and enjoying wildlife and fish.
Georgetown
October Month of the Arts Celebration
Oct. 20-22
Downtown Georgetown Cultural District, 817 S. Main St.
Georgetown celebrates October Month of the Arts over three days and begins with an Autumn Art Stroll on Thursday in the downtown Georgetown Cultural District and includes arts facilities and arts businesses across the entire district. There is a celebration of the Georgetown Main Street Program's 40th anniversary on Friday at Grace Heritage Center. The Month of the Arts culminates on Saturday for the inaugural South Main Arts Festival in the new South Main Arts District.
Wharton
Party Under the Bridge
Oct. 20
Dinosaur Park, 413 W. Colorado St.
Celebrate the restoration of the historic Colorado River Bridge with food trucks and music.
Grand Prairie
Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons in Concert
Oct. 20
Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way
Don't miss Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, who have sold over 175 million records worldwide and defined the sound of an era with classic hits like "Walk Like A Man," "Sherry," "Can’t Take My Eyes Off You," "Rag Doll," and "Big Girls Don’t Cry."
Corsicana
Witches Night Out
Oct. 20
Downtown Corsicana, 301 S. Beaton St.
Come join in for a fun night of grown-up festivities in your best witch or warlock attire. Sip, stroll, and shop the downtown merchants offering cauldrons of complimentary cocktails, and don't forget to enter the Most Creative Witches Hat contest.
Fredericksburg
Food and Wine Fest
Oct. 20-22
Various locations
Indulge at the 31st annual Fredericksburg Food and Wine Fest, a grand celebration of Texas food and wine with musical entertainment and fun plus several special events at different locations including Messina Hof Hill Country, Becker Vineyards, and the Marktplatz in downtown Fredericksburg.
Bandera
Third Thursday Cowboy Camp with Lew Peterbaugh
Oct. 20
Bandera Beverage Barn, 1407 SH 16 North
Bring your guitar to play along or simply come to listen. Pickers who play cowboy, Texas, or Western swing music are welcome to sit in.
Elgin
Hogeye Festival Weekend
Oct. 20-22
Historic Downtown Elgin , 109 Depot St.
Held the fourth Saturday of October, this festival features handmade arts and crafts, live music, food, kids' activities, and plenty of pig puns to go around. Events include Lindsy Kay Wing Children's Costume Pet Parade, Road Hog Car Show, Gordon Swenson Memorial Barbecue Pork-Off, a carnival, cow patty bingo. Before the main event, the Hogeye Stroll, "Pearls Before Swine Art Show," and the Hogalicious Dessert Contest take place on Oct. 20. And on Oct. 21 is a street dance with Kenny Orts and No Chance.
Burton
LaBahia Antique Show
Oct. 21-29
LaBahia Hall, 550 SH 237
Dealers across the country provide antiques, collectibles, and re-purposed and vintage items in the historic 1902 La Bahia Hall. Outside dealers offer a variety of vintage goods. There is country cooking all day and free admission and parking. The show is part of the famous Round Top Antique Festival weekend.
Nacogdoches
Full Moon Concert
Oct. 21-22
Downtown Nacogdoches, 200 E. Main St.
Join along for a weekend of '90s nostalgia featuring cover bands playing music from the Foo Fighters, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Hootie and the Blowfish, and Green Day. Food truck fare and adult beverages are available for purchase. Bring your own blankets and chairs.
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Taylor
Williamson County Fair and Rodeo
Oct. 21-23
Williamson County Expo Center, 5350 Bill Picket Trail
It's rodeo time in Taylor and this three-day fair and rodeo consists of shopping vendors, great food and drinks, family fun, live music, rodeo performances, a carnival, and a wine and beer garden.
Austin
Formula 1 Aramco US Grand Prix
Oct. 21-21
Circuit of The Americas, 9201 Circuit of the Americas Blvd
The pinnacle of motorsports is returning to Texas for a three-day celebration of speed and sound. The Formula 1 U.S. Grand Prix provides an action-packed experience that fuses world-class racing with major championship implications. There's no shortage of star power as superstars hit the Super Stage with post-race performances each night.
Port Aransas
Wooden Boat Festival
Oct. 21-23
Roberts Point Park, 301 JC Barr Blvd.
Bring your wooden boats to display. Boats don't need to be fancy, just made of wood. They can even be displayed unfinished. Guests can attend informative programs on boat building and even build their own boats.
Grand Prairie
Jo Koy
Oct. 21
Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way
As one of today’s premier stand-up comics, Jo Koy has come a long way from his modest beginnings performing at a Las Vegas coffee house. The comedian, who pulls inspiration from his family, specifically his son, sells out arenas and theaters across the world.
Austin
Gem Capers 2022
Oct. 21-23
Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Road
Hosted by Austin Gem and Mineral Society, this gem and mineral show offers over 30 vendors selling jewelry, beads, gemstones, minerals, crystals, fossils, and spheres. Exhibits include a touch table of rocks and fossils, fluorescent minerals, and members’ collections.
San Angelo
En Plein Air Texas
Oct. 21-29
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts , 1 Love St.
"En plein air" is the French term for painting out in the open air. At the ninth annual En Plein Air Texas, visitors can watch over the shoulders of professional artists as they paint their interpretations of the Concho Valley area, ask questions, attend the free talks and demos, eat lunch with an artist, and take home a moment in time painted by one of the artists.
Sugar Land
Steve Martin and Martin Short
Oct. 21
Smart Financial Centre, 18111 Lexington Blvd.
Dynamic duo and stars of "Only Murders in the Building," Steve Martin and Martin Short are back at Smart Financial Centre with very special guests pianists Jeff Babko and banjo player Alison Brown and Fair Weather Friends for the "You Won't Believe What They Look Like Today" tour.
Wichita Falls
Haunted Tours
Oct. 21-22, 28-29
Kell House Museum, 900 Bluff St.
This is not your typical haunted house. Tour the 113-year-old historic house museum after dark and see for yourself if it is haunted.
Galveston
Island Oktoberfest
Oct. 21-22
First Lutheran Church, 2415 Winnie St.
Island Oktoberfest brings the “oompah” back to Galveston for its 40th year. At the city's premier fall festival, visitors can revel in German heritage with a full weekend of food, drinks, live performances, games, and special activities. Guests are encouraged to wear German costumes.
Kyle
Center Street Trick-or-Treat
Oct. 22
Mary Kyle Hartson City Square Park, 101 S. Burleson St.
Local businesses and organizations set up tents and tables at Mary Kyle Hartson City "Scare" Park to provide a fun and safe opportunity for trick-or-treating. All ghosts and goblins young and old are invited to come out to the Treat Trail for a fun afternoon of treats as well as a costume and pumpkin decorating contest. All participants must decorate their pumpkin on site. Paint and pumpkins are provided. A few vendors sell children's items, and food and drink vendors are also available.
Cisco
Pie Fest
Oct. 22
Conrad Hilton Center, 309 Conrad Hilton Blvd.
Attend a good old-fashioned summer festival with Pie Fest. This pie-centric event includes a pie baking contest, pie eating contest, pie in the face game, and a 40-foot long pie buffet. There is also lots of family fun, games, music, a car show, food, and arts and crafts.
The Colony
Half Mile Run and Green Dragon 5-Miler
Oct. 22
Stewart Creek Park, 3700 Sparks Road
Runners of all skill levels are invited to race along the beautiful shores of Lewisville Lake. Participants enjoy a gently undulating, crushed granite trail in a tranquil and natural setting that promises a memorable race experience for all. All proceeds go to support cancer awareness.
Corpus Christi
Bonsai Basics
Oct. 22
South Texas Botanical Gardens and Nature Center, 8545 S. Staples St.
Learn how to create your own tiny tree from Corpus Christi Bonsai Club’s Betty Whitt and Linda May. Discover techniques to create these living works of art providing years of solace and relaxation, as well as a conversation piece for your patio.
Carmine
Texas Antiques Week
Oct. 22-30
Texas Casual Cottages, 580 SH 237 S.
A wide selection of exhibitors bring the very best in boutique clothing, accessories, shoes, home decor, furniture, gourmet food, dips, sauces, art, yard decorations, and holiday decor.
La Grange
Terry Klein in Concert
Oct. 22
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
Terry Klein has played in some of the most hallowed rooms in the singer-songwriter business: Club Passim, The Bluebird, The Blue Light, The Saxon Pub, and Anderson Fair, to name a few. Now, he plays at The Bugle Boy's intimate listening room.
Cottonwood Shores
Legends of the Falls Hayride Theatre Event and Festival
Oct. 22-23
Cottonwood Shores Community Park, 4111 Cottonwood Drive
This one-of-a-kind theatrical event highlights the unique history of Cottonwood Shores, which has roots reaching back to the Texas Revolution as well as prehistoric Native American settlements. Participants embark on a hayride with an on-board tour guide who points out key historical sites in the city. The ride pauses at featured locations to hear from the "legends" who carved the paths for the current way of life in Texas Hill Country. In addition to the hayrides, there is a festival at the base site, along with demonstrations of historical tools, such as how to use the atlatl, flint knapping for arrowheads, and cannon fire used during the Texas Revolution.
Grand Prairie
Steve Martin and Martin Short
Oct. 22
Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way
In “Now You See Them, Soon You Won’t,” comedy legends Steve Martin and Martin Short present new material in a variety of musical sketches and conversations about their iconic careers, most memorable encounters, and of course, their legendary lives in show business.
Del Rio
Fiesta de Amistad Parade
Oct. 22
South Main Street, 1915 Veterans Blvd.
Enjoy a small-town parade with music, food trucks, and vendors.
Dallas
North Texas EggFest
Oct. 22
Sunnyland Outdoor Living, 7879 Spring Valley Road at Coit
The sixth annual North Texas EggFest features cooking demonstrations, delicious samples, live music, deals on Big Green Egg charcoal grills, and other festivities. Everyone is welcome to show off their cooking skills with cooking teams including amateurs, experienced restaurant staff, first-timers, and local chefs. Proceeds benefit the Texas Restaurant Foundation.
Fredericksburg
Hill Country Indian Artifact Show
Oct. 22
Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park, 432 Lady Bird Drive
This show features a wide variety of some of the finest Native American artifacts from Texas and the United States including arrowheads, pottery, and beads.
Plano
Rest In Plano Fest and Apparition Expedition
Oct. 22
Haggard Park, 901 E. 15th St.
Enjoy this Halloween-themed festival in downtown Plano. The two-day Halloween-centric celebration features artisans, performers, musicians, and the popular Apparition Expedition that gives visitors a peek into Plano’s paranormal past with walking tours through the city’s haunted history.
Granbury
Dallas Spartan Ultra 50K, Beast 21K, and Sprint 5K
Oct. 22-23
Martha's Ranch, Twin Canyons, 7631 Hayworth Highway
Created for participants of all skill levels, the events take place separately, allowing attendees to participate in multiple formats. Spartan events focus on sport and athleticism, pushing the bodies and minds of competitors to the limit across miles of unforgiving terrain. Held at a new venue for Spartan in 2022, this course includes rugged terrain that challenge you, no matter your fitness level.
Mesquite
Wildflower Buffalo Stomp
Oct. 22
Opal Lawrence Historical Park, 701 E. Kearney Road
Fall is the time to plant Texas bluebonnet seeds. Head to Opal Lawrence Historical Park to stomp some seeds into the ground for next spring.
New Braunfels
Texas Clay Festival
Oct. 22-23
Gruene Historic District
Respected potters and sculptors from around Texas display and sell their wares, and demonstrate a variety of techniques. Hands-on activities are available for children.
Wichita Falls
Falls Jam
Oct. 22
Multi-Purpose Events Center, 1000 Fifth St.
The second annual Falls Jam, presented by Herb Easley Motors, is a day full of top-notch musical talent—all to benefit the mission of Big Country Veterans.
Kerrville
Open Pro Rodeo
Oct. 22
Kerr County Hill Country Youth Event Center, 3785 SH 27
Rodeo events include bareback and saddle bronc riding, calf roping, team roping, ladies barrel racing, bull riding, calf scramble, and mutton busting for the kids.
Kerrville Mountain Bike Fest
Oct. 22-23
Kerrville-Schreiner Park, 2385 Bandera Highway
The largest mountain bike festival in Texas appeals to families as well as a wide variety of outdoor adventure participants, with several events to choose from.
Haunted Ghoul Pool
Oct. 22-23
Kerrville Olympic Pool, 601 Olympic Drive
With family-friendly tours and scarier haunted tours, this event offers a night of goosebumps, spooks, and screams as Olympic Pool is transformed into a ghoulish haunted house.
Palestine
Dogwood Jamboree: That's What I Call Country
Oct. 22
Palestine High School Auditorium, 1600 Texas 256 Loop
This Branson-style music show is filled with family fun, laughter, and great classic country music from talented artists. Listen to some of the golden hits in country music performed live onstage.
Hot Pepper Festival
Oct. 22
Main Street District
The 2022 Hot Pepper Festival features a wide variety of vendors, food and drinks, music and other live entertainment, and, of course, the Hot Pepper Eating Contest. The event is held at the Main Street District, which is comprised of 44 blocks that extend from the courthouse square to the Depot Visitor Center.
Galveston
Aretha Franklin Tribute Concert
Oct. 23
The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St.
Experience the ultimate tribute to the legendary Queen of Soul-Aretha Franklin. Look forward to an intimate musical odyssey guaranteed to get you up and out of your seat and dancing. Indeed, this is an evening filled with an incredible live band, supreme vocalists, and a night full of music by one of the greatest artists of all time.
La Grange
Buttercup Band in Concert
Oct. 23
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
For a very special Sunday show in the converted WWII Army barracks listening room, the Bugle Boy brings an afternoon of songs and stories with San Antonio art-rock band Buttercup. To the delight of their longtime loyal fanbase and first-timers alike, just about every Buttercup performance is akin to an interactive art show, packed with many fresh, fun, and often outright joyfully absurd surprises and memorable songs and moments of impeccable musicianship. Buttercup's Bugle Boy debut spotlights their just released album "Specks," described by the band as a collection of autobiographical songs born out of the pandemic that explore "what it means to be alive at this moment in tumultuous history."
Austin
Austin Symphony Orchestra: Halloween Children's Concert
Oct. 23
Long Center, 701 W. Riverside Drive
This concert is a wonderful chance to introduce children to the wonders of live orchestral music and also a great opportunity to wear costumes and have tons of fun. The concert hall is decorated top to bottom to enhance children's concert experience. It’s creepy, crawly, and spooky!
Atlanta
Glow Run
Oct. 23
Atlanta Area Chamber of Commerce, 210 E. Hiram St.
It's time to glow up with the annual 5K Glow Run and the Monster Mile kids' costume fun run.
Bandera
Frontier Times Fourth Sunday Jamboree
Oct. 23
Frontier Times Museum, 510 13th St.
On the fourth Sunday of each month, the Frontier Times Museum hosts this family-friendly event that offers live music, storytelling, and other performances.
Sugar Land
Disney Princess: the Concert
Oct. 23
Smart Financial Centre, 18111 Lexington Blvd.
For generations, Disney’s princesses have enchanted audiences with their courage and kindness. Their music has been the soundtrack to many lives. Now, that beloved music is celebrated in Disney Princess: the Concert.
Lubbock
A Day to Remember, The Used, and Magnolia Park in Concert
Oct. 25
Lonestar Pavilion and Event Center, 602 E. 19th St.
Reminisce on a day in the 2000s with A Day to Remember, The Used, and Magnolia Park at one of Lubbock’s most popular outdoor venues.
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Houston
"The Griswolds’ Broadway Vacation, The Musical"
Oct. 25-Nov. 6
Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, 800 Bagby St.
They’ve been to Wally World, they’ve been to Vegas, and now the Griswolds are going to Broadway. The characters you know and love from the hit "Vacation" movies are back—and they’re taking their biggest vacation yet in this new musical comedy. So get in your family truckster and join Clark, Ellen, Audrey, and Rusty on their big New York City adventure.
San Angelo
Downtown Stroll Trick-or-Treat
Oct. 27
Downtown San Angelo, 24 W. Concho Ave.
Local businesses hand out treats to those who come dressed in Halloween costumes.
Austin
Levitation
Oct. 27-30
Various locations
This independent festival has grown from a small word-of-mouth event to an internationally acclaimed, full-weekend event that attracts bands and attendees from all over the world.
Austin Film Festival
Oct. 27-Nov. 3
Various locations
Recognized as one of the top film festivals in the country, this cinematic event shines the spotlight on both top-billed films and indies alike.
Brownwood
Trick-or-Treat Trail
Oct. 27
Depot Plaza, 600 E. Depot St.
The 11th annual Trick-or-Treat Trail is a great place to take kids for games, treats, and food truck fare. There's a movie night following the fun.
Sherman
Trick or Treat on Travis Street
Oct. 27
Travis and Wall streets , 100 N. Travis St.
This eighth annual trick-or-treat event in historic downtown Sherman is a safe, family-friendly way to kick off Halloween and let kiddos show off their costumes. The party takes place on North Travis Street from Houston up to the Chase Bank, and on Wall Street from Travis Street to North Walnut.
Kerrville
Texas Fleece and Fiber Festival
Oct. 27-30
Kerr County Hill Country Youth Event Center, 3785 SH 27
Fiber artists, enthusiasts, and producers come together under one roof. Vendors from all over Texas and beyond offer their products and art over the course of three days. Teachers and speakers share information in classes from fiber arts to animal husbandry practices. There are also demonstrations, exhibits, and smaller events (Texas Make It with Wool, TAGRA Jackpot Show, and Texas Sheep Dog Association).
Bryan
Halloweentown in Downtown Bryan
Oct. 28
Downtown Bryan, 200 and 300 blocks of North Main Street
The third annual Halloweentown in Downtown Bryan is a free, family-friendly event featuring trick-or-treating, a costume contest, photo stations, children's crafts, and kid-friendly fun on the streets of downtown Bryan.
Glen Rose
Fossilmania XL
Oct. 28-30
Somervell Expo Center, 202 E. Gibbs Blvd.
Visit Texas’ longest-running show dedicated to fossils and everything paleontology. This is not a gem and mineral show, but a fossil show. In addition to fossils, vendors offer books on paleontology, apparel, artwork, and other products related to paleontology. Activities include fossil collecting field trips, a Kids' Corner, a guided tour of dinosaur tracks, presentations, and a badge workshop for Scouts. Door prizes and a surprise or two add excitement.
San Angelo
Día de Los Muertos
Oct. 28-29
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, 1 Love St.
Celebrate Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) with the San Angelo Hispanic Heritage Museum and Cultural Center along the Concho Riverwalk and on the Riverstage. There is a community altar, 5K and 1-mile runs, a car show, music, vendors, and a Catrina (Mexican skull face painting) contest.
Wharton
Haunted Tours
Oct. 28-29
Plaza Theatre, 120 S. Fulton St.
Explore the haunted stories and mysteries of Wharton by hay ride.
Galveston
"Pride and Prejudice"
Oct. 28
The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St.
Published in 1813, Jane Austen's ultimate romantic comedy, "Pride and Prejudice," has stood the test of time. And now, the Aquila Theatre brings this classic to life with its signature passion, energy, and visual flair.
Grand Prairie
Tauren Wells in Concert
Oct. 28
Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way
Ten-time Grammy nominee Tauren Wells brings his energetic live show to Grand Prairie.
Wichita Falls
Not-So-Scary Halloween
Oct. 28
River Bend Nature Center, 2200 Third St.
The 16th annual Not-So-Scary Halloween is a great way for kids to enjoy the treats of Halloween without the tricks. There's a costume contest, music, tasty food, cool games, fun crafts, a cakewalk, pumpkin decorating, candy, and a Flashlight Fun Trail through the United Children's Garden. DJ Marcus “Maniac” McGee is emceeing throughout the night, and the Ruby N. Priddy Butterfly and Nature Conservatory is open for you to enjoy.
"Clue the Musical"
Oct. 28-Nov. 26
The Wichita Theatre, 919 Indiana Ave.
The internationally popular game staged as a fun-filled musical brings the world’s best-known suspects to life and invites the audience to help solve the mystery of who killed Mr. Boddy, in what room, and with what weapon. This dinner theater event features an opportunity for audience engagement, comic antics, and surprise twists.
Sanger
Sellabration
Oct. 29
Sanger Downtown Area, 300 Bolivar St.
Historically, over 5,000 people each year have attended this festival, which is the highlight of the community. Festivities include craft and food vendors, kids' games, the Little Miss and Mr. Sanger pageant, and wiener dog races all in a street-fair atmosphere.
Salado
Barktoberfest
Oct. 29
Barrow Brewing Company, 108 Royal St.
Celebrate Oktoberfest with your furry family members. Dress your pet to impress for the dog parade and costume contest. This event is free to attend and raises money for the Bell County Animal Shelter.
Fort Worth
Saints and Sinners Tour
Oct. 29-30
Oakwood Cemetery , 701 Grand Ave.
Hear the re-enacted stories of "residents" at the cemetery, which was established in 1879 by John Peter Smith. Other costumed characters as well as the century-old chapel and casket vaults add to your visit.
La Grange
Terri Hendrix with Lloyd Maines in Concert
Oct. 29
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
Terri Hendrix is recognized by Acoustic Guitar magazine as one of Texas’ 20 essential contemporary singer-songwriters. She is joined by longtime touring and recording partner, Grammy Award winner Lloyd Maines.
Palacios
Pedal Palacios Bike Ride
Oct. 29
South Bay, South Bay Boulevard and Fourth Street
Quiet country roads offer water views and a flat and friendly ride. Relax at a shrimp boil afterwards. Proceeds benefit Palacios hike and bike trails and tourist information.
Salado
Tablerock Fright Trail
Oct. 29-30
Tablerock , 409 Tablerock Road
Spend Halloween this year at Tablerock. The popular walking trail on the sprawling 9-plus acre Tablerock site makes a Jekyll-Hyde switch to a spectral, haunted pathway. Guides accompany visitors and deliver extemporaneous remarks about scenes mimicking “Dracula,” “Frankenstein,” “Macbeth,” “Phantom of the Opera,” and other classics. It’s spooky enough to thrill you and draw interest for those great classics, but never with the intention to frighten little children.
Galveston
Silent Movie: "The Phantom of the Opera"
Oct. 29
The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St.
A longstanding and very popular annual Halloween tradition at The Grand 1894 Opera House, Rob Landes reprises his specially created and totally improvised musical score for the showing of Lon Chaney's 1925 silent film masterpiece "The Phantom of the Opera." Come in costume, if you dare.
Llano
Llano River Pumpkin Float
Oct. 29
Badu Park, 300 Legion Drive
Bring your carved pumpkins and enjoy the evening float and glow as you see lots of carved and lit pumpkins gliding across the Llano River. Witches, fairies, pirates, and mermaids are welcome, as costumes are encouraged.
Granbury
Tough Mudder
Oct. 29-30
True Grit Ranch, 6810 Old Granbury Road
Tough Mudder hosts a 10-mile, 25-obstacle classic event, along with a 5K with 13 obstacles. There are also kids' events, featuring age-specific distances and obstacles designed for ages 5 to 12.
Waxahachie
Texas Country Reporter Festival
Oct. 29
Historic Downtown Waxahachie, 100 W. Main St.
For 26 years, this one-day event has featured artists, craftsmen, musicians, and chefs from all over the Lone Star State—many have been featured on the "Texas Country Reporter" over the years.
Mesquite
Dia de los Muertos Cultural Celebration
Oct. 29
Mesquite Arts Center, 1527 N. Galloway Ave.
Experience dia de Los Muertos Mesquite-style. Celebrate the cultural traditions of the holiday with sugar skull painting, folklorico dancers, and other Day of the Dead traditions.
Mesquite Symphony Orchestra in Concert
Oct. 29
Mesquite Arts Center, 1527 N. Galloway Ave.
The Mesquite Symphony Orchestra presents "Hearts Without Borders," featuring works by composers Andres Martin ("The Heart Knows No Borders") and Alberto Ginastera ("Four Dances" from "Estancia").
Huntsville
Scare on the Square
Oct. 29
Downtown Huntsville, 1203 University Ave.
This spooky festival offers games, activities, giveaways, crafts, and trick-or-treating for all ages. Get in the spirit and dress in your best Halloween costume to be entered into the costume contest.
Wichita Falls
Jack o' Lantern Jubilee
Oct. 29
Kell House Museum, 900 Bluff St.
Bring the family and enjoy fall-themed actvities on the Kell House grounds. Decorate a pumpkin, play games, participate in a scavenger hunt, and snap some fall pictures.
Seguin
Pecan Fest
Oct. 29
Central Park, 201 S. Austin St.
At this celebration of all things pecan and Seguin's agricultural heritage, visitors can take photos with the World's Largest Pecan, shop with vendors, enjoy live music, and honor the state's official nut.
Boerne
Black Rifle Block Party
Oct. 29
Black Rifle Coffee Co., 101 S. Main St.
At this family-friendly event, enjoy live music, a car show, and food and beverages from participating businesses.
Music in the Cave: Haunted Show
Oct. 29
Cave Without a Name Throne Room, 325 Kreutzberg Road
The Rahim Quazi Trio returns with an eerie evening in the Cave Throne Room just before Halloween. The cave is haunted with tales and songs including "Moonlight Sonata" (played in total darkness), the themes from "Young Frankenstein" and "A Nightmare Before Christmas," Danse Macabre, plus the haunting melodies from Rahim Quazi's album "Ghost Hunting."
Taylor
Main Street Car Show
Oct. 30
Taylor Main Street, 1519 N. Main St.
Historic Main Street hosts classic to cutting-edge cars from near and far. Feast your eyes on approximately 500 cars. Enjoy art exhibits, food, music, and shopping.
Brownsville
Boo at the Zoo
Oct. 30-31
Gladys Porter Zoo, 500 Ringgold St.
Join the Gladys Porter Zoo for a spooky good time, with trick-or-treating, carnival-style games, mermaids, and fun Halloween-themed activities.
Corsicana
Boo on the Block
Oct. 31
Downtown Corsicana, 301 S. Beaton St.
Many retail stores are open downtown to hand out candy and prizes. Look forward to trick-or-treating, pictures in Pocket Park, children's events, and rides.
Kerrville
Family Fright Night
Oct. 31
Louise Hays Park, 202 Thompson Drive
The Parks and Recreation Department invites all ghosts, goblins, and creatures of the night to join in for an evening of safe and traditional family fun at the park. Activities include trick or treating, games, and a costume contest.
Austin
"Chicago"
Nov. 1-6
Bass Concert Hall, 2350 Robert Dedman Drive
After 25 years, "Chicago" is still the one musical with everything that makes Broadway shimmy-shake: a universal tale of fame, fortune, and all that jazz, with one show-stopping song after another. The musical has received six Tony Awards, two Olivier Awards, a Grammy, and thousands of standing ovations.
Elgin
Dia de los Muertos
Nov. 1
Historic Downtown Elgin , 109 Depot St.
Dia de los Muertos (or Day of the Dead) is a traditional holiday in Mexico and Latin America that honors life and death by turning mourning into a celebration. Friends and family gather together to remember and pray for loved ones who have died. This event offers traditional altars, sugar skulls, children's activities, and music.
Jefferson
History, Haunts and Legends
Nov. 1
Jefferson Convention and Visitor Center, 305 E. Austin St.
This fun event is for anyone who enjoys history, mystery, the unexplained, and things that go bump in the night, with special guest speakers, vendors, tours, and night time investigations at some of Jefferson's historic, rumored haunted locations.
Austin
Carrie Underwood in Concert
Nov. 2
Moody Center, 2001 Robert Dedman Drive
From "American Idol" to American country music star, Carrie Underwood has created a highly successful career and remains a fixture in pop country music.
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Lubbock
Piff the Magic Dragon and Puddles Pity Party
Nov. 3
The Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences, 1300 Mac Davis Lane
Have a magical experience with Piff the Magic Dragon and Puddles Pity Party as they stop in Lubbock on their Misery Loves Company Tour. Piff blends magic with comedy, while Puddles, the 7-foot sad clown whose golden voice is comparable to rock legends like Tom Jones and Freddie Mercury, sings.
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Brownwood
Photography Exhibit
Nov. 3-24
Brownwood Art Center, 215 Fisk Ave.
The Brownwood Art Association features its photography group and showcases their impressive work.
Katy
Wild West Brewfest
Nov. 3-5
Typhoon Texas, 555 Katy Fort Bend Road
Voted the No. 1 Brewfest in North America by beeryeti.com, the Wild West Brewfest features more than 100 brewers from across the country, with 500-plus beers. The multiday event kicks off Thursday evening with the K-Town Throwdown, followed by the Launch Party on Friday, and the official Wild West Brewfest taking place on Saturday. Come hang out with your friends in multiple party zones, enjoy awesome food trucks and live music, all while giving back to the community.
Alpine
Big Bend Arts Council Membership Show
Nov. 3-Dec. 6
Gallery on the Square, 115 W. Holland Ave.
Enjoy a range of artwork at the members' exhibit of the Big Bend region's premier arts organization, with an an opening reception on Nov. 3.
Wichita Falls
Christmas Magic
Nov. 3-6
Multi-Purpose Events Center, 1000 Fifth St.
This fundraising event features vendors from around the country and includes clothing boutiques, one-of-a-kind crafted gifts, collectibles, Christmas décor, repurposed items, and a world of food to eat.
Galveston
Lone Star Motorcycle Rally
Nov. 3-6
Downtown and along Seawall
Visitors have a chance to experience one of the largest biker rallies in the country as the Lone Star Motorcycle Rally makes its way to the island, with bike shows, a tattoo contest, live entertainment, and hundreds of vendors.
Austin
Garage and Estate Sale
Nov. 4-6
Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Road
Tens of thousands of items are up for sale at bargain prices. Shop from jewelry, tools, vintage collectibles, and children’s clothing plus loads more. All proceeds go to support The Settlement Home for Children (The Home), which serves individuals who have experienced severe emotional trauma, abuse, and neglect.
San Angelo
Murder Mystery at Fort Concho
Nov. 4-5
Fort Concho National Historic Landmark, 630 S. Oakes St.
Modeled after the board game “Clue,” a murder at Fort Concho gives you the opportunity to play detective for a night. Listen to the suspects’ alibis, search for clues, and help Miss Terri Salva solve the whodunit. Come alone or come as a group.
La Grange
"The Great Gatsby"
Nov. 4-6
The Pavilion at the Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center, 250 W. Fairgrounds Road
The breathtaking glamour and excess of the Jazz Age comes to the stage as the Fayette County Community Theatre presents an incredible production of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby."
Lampasas
Hunter's Welcome
Nov. 4
Lampasas H-E-B , 705 S. Key Ave.
The Lampasas County Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center ushers in the hunting season by welcoming area hunters to the Lampasas community. Come to the H-E-B parking lot to get a barbecue sack lunch (Texas-sized barbecue sandwich with all the fixings, chips, cookie, and drink) for $8.00. The first 250 people in line get a goodie bag.
Temple
First Friday: Celebrate Our Veterans and Thanksgiving
Nov. 4
Downtown Temple, Main Street
On the first Friday of every month, historic downtown Temple transforms into a giant party. Join along for live music and performances, great drinks, delicious food, and after-hours shopping.
La Grange
Albert and Gage in Concert
Nov. 4
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
Austin, Texas husband-wife duo Albert and Gage (Christine Albert and Chris Gage) have a personal and musical chemistry that radiates from the stage. The joy they experience making music together is evident as they travel through their musical roots, moving from country and folk to blues and French songs.
New Braunfels
Wurstfest
Nov. 4-13
Wurstfest, 120 Landa St.
During the 10-day festival, find a variety of entertainment, food, and fun while celebrating German culture. Enjoy carnival rides, games, German and Texan beers, special events, and the finest Bavarian-style entertainment.
Port Aransas
Bassmaster Redfish Cup
Nov. 4-6
Port Aransas Fisherman's Wharf, 900 Tarpon St.
Ten teams compete for their share of a $100,000 purse. Teams are only allowed to weigh two fish in the 20- to 28-inch slot per day rather than the standard five-fish limit for B.A.S.S. events. The contest features a mix of championship-caliber professional redfish teams along with five all-star teams featuring Bassmaster pro anglers paired with redfish pros.
Temple
St. Nicholas Market
Nov. 4-5
Christ Episcopal Church, 300 N. Main St.
Come shop with over 35 vendors at the St. Nicholas Market and give back to the community. Proceeds from the annual market support local missions and ministries in the Temple area.
Fredericksburg
First Friday Art Walk
Nov. 4
Various locations
Participating fine art galleries remain open until 8 p.m. so visitors have time to explore the various events and exhibits planned throughout the day and enjoy local refreshments. Just look for the galleries flying the Art Walk flag.
Bandera
BuckFest Gala
Nov. 4
Mansfiled Park Show Barn, 2886 SH 16 North
Bandera County Chamber of Commerce's annual BuckFest Gala features a social hour, dinner and dance, live and silent auctions, and a raffle.
Sugar Land
Opry on the Square
Nov. 11
Sugar Land Town Square, 2711 Plaza Drive
Come out to enjoy Country Now and Then, a live music program featuring country favorites that appeal to all generations of country music fans.
Bonnie Raitt in Concert
Nov. 4
Smart Financial Centre, 18111 Lexington Blvd.
The singer, songwriter and guitarist blends blues, R&B, rock, and pop. After 20 years as a cult favorite, she broke through to the top in the early '90s with her Grammy Award-winning albums "Nick of Time" and "Luck of the Draw," which featured hits "Something To Talk About" and "I Can't Make You Love Me." The 10-time Grammy winner was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000.
Rockport
Film Festival
Nov. 4-6
Various locations
This event celebrates the best of independent cinema on the Texas Coast. Showcasing shorts, features, documentaries, animations. and student films, Rockport Film Festival is a welcoming three-day event which highlights talent from Texas and beyond.
Wichita Falls
Steve Trevino
Nov. 4
Multi-Purpose Events Center, 1000 Fifth St.
He’s fluent in wife, loves beer and barbecue, and is “America’s Favorite Husband.” Comedian Steve Treviño shares hilarious observations on fatherhood, husband-hood, and modern life-hood.
Boerne
Night Hikes for Adults
Nov. 4
Cibolo Center for Conservation, 140 City Park Road
Join naturalist Jasmine Torrez and explore the Cibolo Center for Conservation to discover various living organisms that call the Cibolo home.
Master Artwork Show
Nov. 4-6
The Bevy Hotel, 101 Herff Road
This intimate and unique art experience features artists and interior designers who are available for discussions and consultations. Accomplished artists show 2-D art, sculptures, wearable art, glass, and more on display in the large and open space.
Port Aransas
Barrier Island Ultra
Nov. 5
Beach Lodge , 2016 On the Beach Drive
If you love all things ocean-centric, this is the race for you. The course is run entirely on sand along the Gulf of Mexico. You choose your challenge–hard-packed sand near the water or softer sand near the road. Enjoy the sun and the sound of waves as you persevere through the wind. After your race, hang on the beach, have an ice-cold drink and food from The Beach Lodge, or enjoy some shopping in town. Distances include 5K, 10K, half marathon, marathon, 50k, and 50 miles.
Nacogdoches
Día de Los Muertos
Nov. 5
Downtown Nacogdoches, 200 E. Main St.
Head to the square for a colorful, cultural event that has become a Nacogdoches tradition. Expect excellent music, dance, food, drinks, and vendors all over downtown.
Bellville
Big Top Vintage Market
Nov. 5-6
Austin County Fair Grounds, 1076 E. Hill
A wide selection of exhibitors bring the very best in boutique clothing, accessories, shoes, home decor, furniture, gourmet food, dips, sauces, art, yard decorations, and holiday items. Food trucks are on site, and admission is free.
La Grange
Lilli Lewis in Concert
Nov. 5
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
Recipient of the 2022 Folk Alliance's The Spirit of Folk Award, Lilli Lewis returns to the Bugle Boy.
Midland
Artist Community Market
Nov. 5
Arts Council of Midland, 1506 W. Illinois
Local artists and creatives showcase their wares. Patrons enjoy live performances, food trucks, and art activities.
Austin
Austin Celtic Festival
Nov. 5-6
Pioneer Farms, Pioneer Farms Drive
The largest gathering of Celts in Central Texas returns for its annual Celtic Festival. Internationally acclaimed as one of the few remaining festivals that celebrate the authentic music honed by the Celtic people, the Austin Celtic Festival goes beyond gimmicks to highlight traditions and achievements in a way that reminds audiences of the extraordinary craftsmanship and study that made places like Ireland and Scotland leaders in folk music and dance.
Round Rock
Fossil Fest
Nov. 5-6
Old Settler's Heritage Association, 3300 E. Palm Valley Blvd.
Bring the kids to the 29th annual Fossil Fest to meet scientists, dig for fossils, check out specimens from around the world, and participate in family-friendly workshops.
Austin
Texas Book Festival
Nov. 5-6
Various locations
The festival has evolved into one of the premier literary events in the country and hosts about 250 authors each year. Join other bookworms for readings, panel discussions, signings, cooking demonstrations, live music, local food, YA authors, children's activities, and fun literary-related happenings like the annual Lit Crawl. This year's event takes place at Symphony Square and Austin Central Library.
Lubbock
Justin Moore in Concert
Nov. 5
The Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences, 1300 Mac Davis Lane
Join country music star Justin Moore at the Buddy Holly Hall as he performs his latest album, "Late Nights and Longnecks." With a classic country charm and multi-platinum hits, this is sure to be a concert for the books.
Bellville
First Saturday Market
Nov. 5
Downtown Square, 1 Main St.
Stroll through the market on the square and check out the nearby farmers and artisan market with more than 85 booths featuring craftsmen, woodworkers, retailers, rolling boutiques, produce, honey, and baked goods galore while you enjoy music all day, several food trucks, a photo booth, and activities. There is free parking and admission.
Fresh Farmers and Artisan Market
Nov. 5
Jim Bishop Pavilion at Chesley Park, 100 E. Palm St.
More than 35 vendors bring fresh produce, grass-fed beef, honey, eggs, herbs, plants, and flowers to be sold in the shade of the beautiful Jim Bishop Pavilion. Shoppers can find artisans selling fine linens, soaps, jewelry, dog treats, beard oils, and presenting live demonstrations. Enjoy wine tastings, an old-fashioned lemonade stand, cold brew coffee, jams, jellies, and baked goods. The market is held on the first Saturday of the month and supports local farmers, ranchers, and area artisans in this small town full of Texas charm.
Houston
Asiatown Bus Tour
Nov. 5
Houston Asiatown, 5300 N. Braeswood Blvd.
Experience an insider's perspective of Houston's vibrant Asiatown while browsing the aisles of an Asian market, exploring an exquisitely beautiful temple, or visiting Houston's own Vietnam War Memorial. Learn about the rich history and establishment of Houston's Asian American community while being introduced to some of the unique cultural dining and shopping destinations along Bellaire Boulevard.
Bulverde
Saturday Night Rodeo
Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26
Tejas Rodeo Company, 401 Obst Road
The family-friendly rodeo and live music series takes place each Saturday through the last weekend in November. After the rodeo, guests can enjoy live music and dancing. Beer, wine, cocktails, and soft drinks are served throughout the rodeo grounds, as well as delicious Texas barbecue, tacos, steak, burgers, and other foods.
Harper
VFD Opening Day of Hunting Season Fish Fry
Nov. 5
Harper Fire Station, 84 N. Ranch Road 783
The annual catfish dinner is a fundraiser held on the opening day of hunting season to benefit the Harper Volunteer Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services.
Bandera
Market Days
Nov. 5
Bandera County Courthouse Lawn, 500 Main St.
The first Saturday of every month, this market is open with arts and crafts vendors on the courthouse lawn in downtown Bandera.
Cowboys On Main
Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26
Downtown Bandera, Main Street
Enjoy free cowboy fun in downtown Bandera. Listen to a chuckwagon storyteller, hop on a saddle-broke Longhorn, or take a horse-drawn wagon tour of Bandera. Most Saturdays, the Bandera Cattle Company Gunfighters perform gun battle reenactments at "Rattlesnake Ridge" behind the Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Medina
Medina VFD Hunters Game Dinner
Nov. 5
The Farm Country Club, 475 Pue Road
Medina Volunteer Fire Department hosts its annual Hunters Game Dinner, a fundraiser with dinner and a dance.
Sugar Land
Chris Rock
Nov. 5-6
Smart Financial Centre, 18111 Lexington Blvd.
Actor and comedian Chris Rock launched his career on "Saturday Night Live." His numerous screen credits include "New Jack City" and the "Madagascar" film series along with the hit TV series "Everybody Hates Chris." He brings his "Ego Death" tour to Sugar Land for two nights in November.
Rockport
Lamar Market Days
Nov. 5-6
Lamar Volunteer Fire Department, 302 Bois d'Arc St.
The Lamar Volunteer Fire Department host this annual fundraiser on the first weekend in November. Along with a community-wide garage sale/scavenger hunt, the weekend features events at the fire station including a car show, vendors, women’s club bake sale, plant sale, and a fireman’s barbecue brisket sale with homemade desserts.
Mesquite
Veterans Day Celebration
Nov. 5
Mesquite Veterans Memorial, 425 S. Galloway Ave.
Honor military heroes at this annual Veterans Day celebration, with speakers ranging from community leaders to military veterans.
Kerrville
Kerr County Market Days and Hill Country Swap Meet
Nov. 5
Kerr County Hill Country Youth Event Center, 3785 SH 27
Every month, Market Days features artists and crafters specializing in original handcrafted items. Hill Country Swap Meet is a monthly community garage sale/flea market.
Holiday Magic Handmade Crafts Sale
Nov. 5
Elk's Lodge, 1907 Junction Highway
Holiday decorations, handmade crafts, gifts, boutique items, jewelry, a bake sale, and a light lunch are available at this event, with proceeds supporting local charities.
Palestine
ArtWalk
Nov. 5
Downtown , 400 N. Queen St.
Starting at the historic Redlands Hotel, this event lets you explore historic downtown Palestine while admiring local artistic creations. Meet artists of various mediums and peruse through downtown shops and boutiques.
Harlingen
Rio Grande Valley Birding Festival
Nov. 9-13
Harlingen Convention Center, 701 Harlingen Heights Drive
Experience field trips, seminars, a raptor show, kids’ activities, and free family fun. The Rio Grande Valley sees more than 20 specialty birds, including Altamira orioles, aplomado falcons, green jays, and great kiskadees.
Dallas
Holiday at the Arboretum
Nov. 9-Dec. 31
Dallas Arboretum, 8525 Garland Road
Numerous spectacular elements are a part of Holiday at the Arboretum. The Christmas Village has dozens of charming shops fashioned after a European Christmas village. There's also the 50-foot-tall Dazzling Musical Tree animated with more than 42,000 lights and merry holiday tunes, the 12 Days of Christmas gazebos that represent each of the 12 days of Christmas, and the stunningly decorated historic DeGolyer house.
Corsicana
Artist and Writer Residency Artist Presentations
Nov. 10
Storefront Bookstore, 203 N. Commerce St.
Storefront Bookstore, the public space of the Corsicana Artist and Writer Residency, presents returning resident Alana Masad, author of "All My Mother's Lovers," to discuss new work, along with Sonya Schonberger discussing oral histories and documentary writing.
Elgin
Sip, Shop, and Stroll
Nov. 10
Historic Downtown Elgin , 109 Depot St.
Sip a little wine and shop as you stroll through the stores in historic downtown Elgin. Find diverse merchandise, eclectic décor, artwork by local artists, live music, the Elgin Farmers Market, delicious food, and fun, friendly people.
Boerne
Fall Diva Night
Nov. 10
Hill Country Mile, Main Street
The best girls' night out on the Mile is back. Fall Diva Night bursts with late shopping hours, cocktails, delicious bites, music, and other fun. Come out and support local businesses with a night of fun shopping.
Fort Worth
Tarrant County Veterans Day Parade
Nov. 11
Panther Island Pavilion, 395 Purcey St.
“Saluting Buffalo Soldiers” is the theme of this year’s Tarrant County Veterans Day Parade. In 1887, Congress created the first professional Black Army units. The men of the 9th and 10th Cavalry, and the 24th and 25th Infantry, served with pride and courage. They were stationed in Texas from 1867-1886 before moving further west. Eventually, they became known as “Buffalo Soldiers.” Participants form up in the Fort Worth Panther Island Pavilion parking lot, march down North Forest Park Boulevard along the Clear Fork of the Trinity River and return.
The Colony
American Heroes
Nov. 11-12
The Colony Five Star Complex, 4100 Blair Oaks Drive
Corresponding with Veterans Day, American Heroes is a two-day patriotic festival and concert series for all ages. Enjoy live music, view vintage cars on display, and honor our nation’s veterans with multiple ceremonies. Don’t miss the weekend-long carnival and stunning patriotic firework display set to music.
Salado
Scottish Gathering and Highland Games
Nov. 11-13
Thomas Arnold Elementary School Grounds, 604 Thomas Arnold Road
Come celebrate all things Scottish at the 61st annual Scottish Gathering and Highland Games. This three-day event is filled with the skirl of the bagpipes and the wearing of the tartan, with a parade, bagpipes, and Highland dancers. Stop and shop at the many vendor tables, enjoy delicious food, and watch the exciting Highland games. You can also find the largest gathering of Scottish Clan tents in Texas, where members share information about Scottish history and genealogy.
Corsicana
Navarro County Pro Rodeo
Nov. 11-12
Navarro County Expo Center, 4201 SH 22
The Navarro County Pro Rodeo attracts top personnel and stock, including stock contractors, saddle bronc riders, bull fighters, and pick-up men. There is mutton bustin' for children. Proceeds benefit the Corsicana Professional Fire Fighters Association and local FFA chapters.
Brownsville
A Salute to Our Troops Appreciation Days
Nov. 11-13
Gladys Porter Zoo, 500 Ringgold St.
Gladys Porter Zoo honors veterans and active-duty military personnel this weekend. Since opening in 1971, the Gladys Porter Zoo has been dedicated to the conservation and preservation of nature. The Zoo is currently home to over 500 species of plants and animals.
Alpine
Center for Big Bend Studies Annual Conference
Nov. 11-12
Espino Conference Center, 400 N. Harrison St.
The 28th annual Center for Big Bend Studies conference brings together historians, archaeologists, folklorists, and other researchers studying the past and present of the Big Bend region and northern Mexico.
Ingram
ArtMart Christmas Gift Showcase
Nov. 11-Dec. 17
Hill Country Arts Foundation, 120 Point Theatre Road
This annual holiday shopping showcase features handmade crafts by area artists.
Belton
Sami Arts and Crafts 47th Anniversary Show
Nov. 13
Bell County Expo Center, 301 West Loop 121
Celebrate 47 years of Sami Arts and Crafts shows in Central Texas with one of the year's biggest shows. Since two of the most popular holidays of the year are approaching, more arts and crafts vendors than usual are here selling every imaginable form of handicrafts. It's a shopper's paradise for holiday gifts, all under one roof.
Bryan
Friends of the Library Book Sale
Nov. 12-13
Clara B. Mounce Public Library, 201 E. 26th St.
From history to mystery, choose from thousands of books at this more-than-50-year-old book sale. Shop hard backs and paper backs in good condition and at excellent prices.
Alvin
Novemberfest
Nov. 12
National Oak Park, 118 S. Magnolia St.
The 18th annual Novemberfest, presented by the Alvin Rotary Club, includes arts, crafts, collectibles, a car and bike show, antique tractor and farm equipment displays, a pancake breakfast, a raffle, entertainment, a veterans' tribute, food court, and kids' games. Proceeds support scholarships and other charitable activities in the Alvin area.
Mckinney
Country Lane Community Holiday Craft Sale
Nov. 12
Country Lane Senior Community, 2401 Country View Lane
Multiple craft items created by local residents of the Country Lane Senior Community are presented in this annual holiday craft sale. Some of the featured items include rope bowls, greeting cards, wreaths, needlepoint, painting, quilting, knitting, jewelry, and books by local authors. There are hourly raffles of select craft items for all event goers.
Irving
Irving Symphony Orchestra: The Vocal Majority in Concert
Nov. 12
Irving Arts Center, Carpenter Performance Hall, 3333 N. MacArthur Blvd.
This year, the Vocal Majority is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The Irving Symphony Orchestra celebrates with the multi-award winning vocal ensemble singing not only their impressive a capella selections, including a tribute to Veterans Day, but also their signature arrangements with the orchestra.
Henderson
Heritage Syrup Festival
Nov. 12
Depot Museum Grounds and Downtown Historic District, 514 N. High St.
The tradition of ribbon cane syrup making is commemorated at this festival. The highlight of the only folklife festival in East Texas is the syrup-making demonstration on the Depot Museum grounds. Experienced syrup makers operate the museum’s antique mule-powered equipment to produce old-fashioned cane syrup. While the syrup cooks, other folk artists demonstrate the techniques of lace making, rope making, basket making, blacksmithing, wood carving, quilting, and other old-time survival skills. Festivities also include folk singers, antique tractors, a petting zoo, food and drinks, cloggers and square dancers, and a melodrama at the Henderson Civic Theatre.
Katy
Big Top Christmas Gift Market
Nov. 12-13
Katy ISD Agricultural Sciences Center, 5801 Katy Hockley Cut Off Road
A wide selection of exhibitors bring the very best in boutique clothing, accessories, shoes, home decor, furniture, gourmet food, dips, sauces, art, yard decorations, and holiday items.
La Grange
Patrice Pike in Concert
Nov. 12
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
Patrice Pike returns to The Bugle Boy. Known for her socially astute, literate lyrics alongside her powerful vocals, Patrice Pike lights you on fire. She burst onto the music scene as the electric front woman for the seminal Austin jam band Sister Seven. In 2007, she became the youngest member of the Texas Music Hall of Fame, inducted alongside Lucinda Williams.
Austin
Powwow
Nov. 12
Travis County Expo Center, 7311 Decker Lane
For more than 25 years, the Austin Powwow has been the largest powwow of its kind in Texas, featuring American-Indian dancing, singing, arts and crafts, the Native Market, and food.
Lubbock
Tim Allen
Nov. 12
Helen DeVitt Jones Theater at The Buddy Holly Hall, 1300 Mac Davis Lane
Laugh with award-winning actor and comedian Tim Allen at The Buddy Holly Hall. This show is sure to be an enjoyable evening in downtown Lubbock.
Burton
Big Star Texas Night
Nov. 12
La Bahia Turn Verein, 550 SH 237
Looking for a night out with great Texas music in an awesome Texas dance hall? Big Star Texas Night is an epic night of country music, food, and auctions.
Gladewater
Christmas Tyme in Gusherville
Nov. 12
Downtown Gladewater, 100 E. Commerce Ave.
The Gladewater antique district begins the holiday season with an open house. Stores stay open late and there's seasonal entertainment along with the lighting of the 20-foot-tall Christmas tree. Children can write their letters to Santa.
Mckinney
Trolley Tour
Nov. 12
Chestnut Square Heritage Village, 315 S. Chestnut
Experience the historic district in downtown McKinney on a charming trolley with a trained docent. This tour features the buildings and homes of the commercial and residential historic district. While enjoying the architecture, you’ll hear about some of the significant people who made their mark in McKinney.
Fredericksburg
Disney's "High School Musical JR"
Nov. 12-13
Steve W. Shepherd Theater, 1668 US 87 South
Fredericksburg Theater Company presents a junior stage version of Disney's smash-hit musical. A "brainiac" girl and "jock" boy cause an upheaval when they decide to audition for the high school musical. Together, their alliance might just open the door for other students to shine as well.
Plano
Underground Movement Festival
Nov. 12
McCall Plaza, 998 E. 15th St.
The Secret Society Club and Plano Stages present volume 7 of the Underground Movement Festival, an event that brings the culture of hip-hop movement from underground. This is an all-ages, family-friendly event.
Bandera
Veterans Parade and Honors
Nov. 12
Various locations
The American Legion 157 Post organizes this 20th annual celebration that includes displays, information booths, a special program honoring Vietnam War-era veterans, a parade on Main Street, and a veterans and spouses barbecue.
Elgin
Veterans Appreciation Parade
Nov. 12
Historic Downtown Elgin , 109 Depot St.
Recognize and celebrate the community's veterans with a parade in downtown Elgin at 10 a.m., then take a veteran to lunch at the Elgin Volunteer Fire Department.
Sugar Land
An Evening of Soul with Patti LaBelle
Nov. 12
Smart Financial Centre, 18111 Lexington Blvd
Smart Financial Centre welcomes legendary singers Patti La Belle, Gladys Knight, and Stephanie Mills for a memorable evening of soul music and award-winning vocal talent.
Mesquite
The Amazing Santa Color 5K Run and Walk
Nov. 12
Town East Mall, 2063 Town East Mall
This 5K kicks off the holiday season with holiday fun and color. Each participant is a blank canvas at the starting line and is transformed into a colorful collage during the race.
Wreath Making Class
Nov. 12, 17
Opal Lawrence Historical Park, 701 E. Kearney Road
Gather a group of friends to make a beautiful fresh evergreen holiday wreath over dinner and drinks at Opal Lawrence Historical Park.
Huntsville
Holiday Market
Nov. 12-13
Walker County Fairgrounds, 3925 SH 30
This market kicks off the holiday shopping season with a wide variety of antiques, boutiques, home décor, holiday décor, collectibles, jewelry, furniture, vintage, wreaths, crafts, and gifts.
Kerrville
Texas Gun and Knife Show
Nov. 12-13
Kerr County Hill Country Youth Event Center, 3785 SH 27
Vendors sell new and used guns, knives, ammunition, coins, jewelry, camping gear, and outdoor accessories.
Open Car Show and Parade
Nov. 12
Kerrville VA Hospital, 3600 Memorial Highway
The open car show and parade includes live entertainment, food, fun, and great comradery; benefits the patients at the Kerrville VA Hospital; and 100% of proceeds benefit VA patients.
Boerne
Market Days
Nov. 12-13
Main Plaza, 100 N. Main St.
On the second weekend of the month, this market offers hundreds of festive booths displaying everything from collectibles and remembrances of the past to modern innovations that bring a smile of wonder to those who stroll past.
Caldwell
Hunter's Wife Weekend
Nov. 13
Downtown Caldwell, 301 N. Main St.
Participating businesses offer samples of wine and snacks along with great sales to kick off holiday shopping. Transportation is provided.
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Pearland
Country Music Showcase
Nov. 14
Pearland Town Center, 11200 Broadway St.
Load up a cooler with your beverage of choice, grab a lawn chair, and invite your friends to this free country concert under the Pearland Town Center pavilion.
Brazoria
Henry Smith Day
Nov. 15
Brazoria Heritage Civic Center, 204 W. Smith St.
Henry Smith, an early educator during the Republic of Texas, is honored at his statue on the grounds of the Brazoria Civic Center. Elementary-aged schoolchildren come and sing Texas songs, and refreshments are served. This event is also attended by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, the historical Brazoria Militia, and Sons of the Republic of Texas.
New Braunfels
Holidays in Gruene: Sip-N-Shop
Nov. 15
Gruene Historic District
Stroll through Gruene Historic District enjoying complimentary beverages and special offers at the many participating shops. This event is also the official "Kringle Cash" kickoff, available at select retailers. Stroll as long as you can, then rest your feet at Gruene Hall with free live music.
Austin
A Christmas Affair
Nov. 16-20
Palmer Event Center, 900 Barton Springs Road
More than 200 retail merchants are on site for holiday shopping. Over the five-day period, more than 25,000 people come through to shop for everyone on their lists.
Irving
The Las Colinas Symphony Presents "Music That Grows On You"
Nov. 17
Irving Arts Center, 3333 N. MacArthur Blvd.
The Las Colinas Symphony continues its 2022-2023 season, featuring violinist Christopher Collins Lee. Mr. Lee plays Antonín Dvorák's Violin Concerto. The concert features Giacomo Puccini's "Chrysanthemums" and William Grant Still Jr.'s "Wood Notes."
Corsicana
175th Anniversary Kickoff and Tree Lighting Festival
Nov. 17
Downtown Corsicana, 301 S. Beaton St.
Corsicana begins its year-long 175th anniversary celebration with the annual holiday tree lighting. A three-story tree is lit with more than 10,00 lights and decorated with over 750 ornaments. Live entertainment, a spectacular fireworks display, and of course, Santa, are on hand to entertain the young and young at heart.
Bandera
Third Thursday Cowboy Camp with Lew Peterbaugh
Nov. 17
Bandera Beverage Barn, 1407 SH 16 North
Bring your guitar to play along or simply come to listen. Pickers who play cowboy, Texas, or Western swing music are welcome to sit in.
Bryan
Lights On!
Nov. 18
Downtown Bryan, 100 and 200 blocks of South Main Street
Destination Bryan kicks off the holiday season with the annual Lights On! Help count down to turn on thousands of lights along Main Street and Bryan Avenue that illuminate picturesque historic downtown Bryan. The free, family-friendly event includes holiday photo backdrop stations, live music, and a special appearance by Santa Claus.
Granbury
Winter Wine Walk
Nov. 18-20
Granbury Square, 201 E. Pearl St.
About 15 wineries are featured at the Winter Wine Walk, where Texas agriculture and winemakers are celebrated. Experience wine tastings, wine judging, and awards for wineries that specialize in Texas wines. Some local Granbury wineries are also participating.
New Braunfels
Weihnachtsmarkt
Nov. 18-20
New Braunfels Convention and Visitor's Center, 375 S. Castell Ave.
Weihnachtsmarkt (Vy-noks-markt) is a German-style Christmas Market with a Texas twist. Held the weekend before Thanksgiving, this New Braunfels tradition offers the charm of the open-air Christmas markets of Germany, except indoors. Enjoy gemutlichkeit (good cheer) and three days of shopping for authentic German ornaments, unique Christmas decorations, specialty items, apparel, and fabulous gifts from a wide array of retail merchants and artisans.
Giddings
Texas Word Wrangler Book Festival
Nov. 18-19
Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center, 276 N. Orange St.
Giddings salutes Texas authors with a two-day book festival at the Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center. Visit with selected Texas authors, see their works, and purchase an autographed copy. Find a wide range of book genres including: murder mystery, fantasy, science fiction, cookbooks, self-help books, junior fiction, and picture books. Many local schools bring students to meet the authors, learn about the writing process, and inspire them to love reading and writing.
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La Grange
Dana Cooper in Concert
Nov. 18
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
Dana Cooper is a poetic songwriter, an insightful storyteller, and a rousing musician whose performances engage and inspire audiences around the world. He returns to the Bugle Boy stage in support of his latest album, "I Can Face the Truth."
Fort Worth
Lightscape
Nov. 18, 2022-Jan. 8, 2023
Fort Worth Botanic Garden, 1700 University Drive
Following sold-out runs in the world’s largest cities including London, Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, the internationally acclaimed Lightscape is coming to Fort Worth for the holiday season. Taking place within the 120-acre Fort Worth Botanic Garden and set along a beautifully illuminated walking trail custom-designed for Fort Worth, Lightscape features spectacular artistic installations that come to life after dark with color, imagination, and sound. Walk a one-mile-long path with suspended strands and tunnels of light, a fire garden, undulating waves of bluebonnets, singing trees, treetop sculptures, and artistic installations while toasting marshmallows over a fire and drinking hot chocolate and other seasonal drinks at stations along the trail.
Marble Falls
Walkway of Lights
Nov. 18, 2022-Jan. 1, 2023
Lakeside Park, 305 Buena Vista Drive
This is one of the biggest holiday events in the Highland Lakes each year. Two million lights on more than 130 sculptures illuminate Lakeside Park beginning each year in November. On weekends and holidays, including Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve, children can visit with Santa and his elves. There is no charge, but donations are accepted.
Houston
Lightscape
Nov. 18, 2022-Jan. 1, 2023
Houston Botanic Garden, One Botanic Lane
The internationally acclaimed Lightscape is back at the Houston Botanic Garden this holiday season, with magical light displays created by acclaimed artists from around the world. The illuminated trail winds through the garden with a blend of visitor favorites from the inaugural year, including the towering Winter Cathedral tunnel sparkling with 100,000 lights, and many new-to-Houston works including a field of glowing Texas bluebonnets. With its dynamic installations–including a fire garden with hundreds of flaming candles–Lightscape celebrates artistic creativity within the natural beauty of a living museum.
Fredericksburg
Trade Days
Nov. 18-20
Fredericksburg Trade Days, 355 Sunday Farms Lane
Shop more than 350 vendors in seven barns and acres of antiques, collectibles, tools, crafts, shabby chic, primitives, ranch furniture, hunting accessories, candles, unique clothing, jewelry, food, and other items.
Alpine
ArtWalk
Nov. 18-19
Downtown , 204 E. Holland Ave.
The 29th annual ArtWalk, Alpine's biggest arts festival, spans two days in November and showcases a variety of art exhibitions in many local businesses along with festivities and live music.
Wichita Falls
The Best Christmas Pageant
Nov. 18-19, 25-26; Dec. 2-3, 8-10
Backdoor Theatre , 501 Indiana Ave.
See the comedic family musical about the worst kids in the history of the world, the Herdmans, crashing Sunday school and demanding parts in the Christmas pageant. The whole town panics and soon everyone is calling for director Grace to fire the Herdmans. Grace and the reverend help their community see the Christmas story (and the Herdman kids) through new eyes in this musical adaptation of the funny and touching holiday classic.
"A Christmas Story: the Musical"
Nov. 18-Dec. 17
The Wichita Theatre, 919 Indiana Ave.
This musical brings the holiday classic "A Christmas Story" to life. The story takes place in the 1940s in Indiana and focuses on a child named Ralphie, who wants a Red Ryder BB Gun for Christmas.
Ingram
"A Christmas Carol"
Nov. 18-20, 25-27; Dec. 2-4, 9-11
Hill Country Arts Foundation, 120 Point Theatre Road
"A Christmas Carol" recounts the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an elderly miser who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come. After their visits, Scrooge is transformed into a kinder, gentler man.
Palestine
The Polar Express
Nov. 18-Dec. 27
Texas State Railroad, Palestine Depot, 789 Park Road 70
The Palestine depot offers a festive holiday setting that features lights, tinsel, garland, and costumed characters sure to excite and inspire every child and adult, ages 2 to 92.
Grinch's Lair
Nov. 18-20, 25-27; Dec. 2-4, 9-11, 16-18
The Texas Jailhouse, 704 Ave. A
He's mean, he's green, and he's in Palestine. This Christmas season don't miss a rare opportunity to come see Mr. Grinch in his Texas Jailhouse home in Palestine.
Luling
Christmas Arts and Craft Show
Nov. 19
Watermelon Thump Pavilion, 319 E. Davis St.
Kick off the Christmas season by shopping for unique items handcrafted by area artisans. Kids can visit and take pictures with Santa, and a DJ plays tunes all day. A live raffle with prizes takes place for the entire day as well.
Conroe
Big Top Shopping Festival
Nov. 19-20
Heritage Place Park, 500 Metcalf St.
A wide selection of exhibitors bring the very best in boutique clothing, accessories, shoes, home decor, furniture, gourmet food, dips, sauces, art, yard decorations, and holiday items.
Addison
Addison After Dark: Holiday Cheer
Nov. 19
Addison Circle Park, 4970 Addison Circle
‘Tis the season to eat, drink, and be merry. Kick off the holiday season sipping on complimentary wine samples in the Winter Wine-derland, stroll through the holiday marketplace for a little retail therapy, and enjoy a free In-N-Out Burger or a sweet and salty snack.
Galveston
"A Charlie Brown Christmas"
Nov. 19
The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St.
Charles M. Schulz's award-winning story has been a long-standing tradition, warming the hearts of millions of fans since first airing on television over 50 years ago. This live stage adaptation is filled with the unforgettable sounds of the classic Vince Guaraldi musical score. Look forward to celebrating this timeless classic as you and your family join with Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, and the rest of the Peanuts' characters in their journey to uncover the true meaning of Christmas.
La Grange
James McMurtry in Concert
Nov. 19
The Bugle Boy, 1051 N. Jefferson St.
James McMurtry returns to The Bugle Boy. As the son of legendary American author Larry McMurtry, James is a talented songwriter and American poet.
Fort Worth
Funky Finds Holiday Shopping Experience
Nov. 19-20
Will Rogers Memorial Center, 3401 Burnett-Tandy Drive
The Funky Finds Holiday Shopping Experience take this year's Holiday Market surf side. The flamingos are rounding up the best in handmade and vintage funky finds for your tropical holiday pleasure. Snag the best finds before they're swept away with the tide.
Corpus Christi
Wine Festival
Nov. 19
Heritage Park, 1581 N Chaparral St
The fifth annual Corpus Christi Food and Wine Festival at Heritage Park features food, live music, art, festive activities, and, of course, plenty of wine.
Fredericksburg
Historic Home Tour and Holiday Market
Nov. 19
Pioneer Museum, 325 W. Main St.
The Gillespie County Historical Society offers tours of historic homes in and around Fredericksburg as well as a holiday market that's decorated in its holiday finest.
New Braunfels
Holidays in Gruene: Old Gruene Market Days and Photos with Cowboy Kringle
Nov. 19-20
Gruene Historic District
Nearly 100 vendors offer uniquely crafted items and packaged Texas foods. Reserve a spot in advance to create a lasting Christmas memory with Cowboy Kringle, Gruene's own brand of Santa.
Kerrville
Holiday Lighted Parade and Christmas Tree and Tranquility Lighting Ceremonies
Nov. 19
Kerr County Courthouse, 700 Main St.
Officially welcome the holiday season, and most importantly the arrival of Santa Clause riding in on his signature fire truck, at this holiday event. Grab your hot cocoa and join others for this annual downtown community tradition.
Giddings
Sip and Shop Christmas Market
Nov. 20
The Silos on Highway 77, 1031 CR 223
Discover arts and crafts of every type just in time for Christmas shoppers looking for the perfect present. Enjoy a cold beverage while you browse a bright array of colorful wares and listen to the soft sounds of holiday music. Santa also makes an appearance for the children.
Fort Worth
Parade of Lights
Nov. 20
Downtown Fort Worth, 777 Taylor St.
The GM Financial Parade of Lights illuminates the streets of downtown Fort Worth for the 40th year. This year’s parade marks the city’s official kick-off to the holiday season with more than 100 festive floats, each adorned with holiday decor and over half a million sparkling lights.
Wichita Falls
Fantasy of Lights
Nov. 21-Dec. 26
Midwestern State University, 3410 Taft Blvd.
The Midwestern State University-Burns Fantasy of Lights is one of the largest holiday displays of its kind in the region, providing a festive holiday atmosphere on campus and a focal point for holiday activities in North Texas.
Wharton
Christmas Holiday Parade
Nov. 22
Historic Monterey Square, 100 S. Fulton St.
Kick off the holiday season with a festive parade, vendors, and a lighting ceremony of the beautifully decorated historic courthouse.
Lubbock
Deck the Halls with Disney
Nov. 22
Helen DeVitt Jones Theater at The Buddy Holly Hall, 1300 Mac Davis Lane
Disney Concerts presents Deck the Halls with Disney featuring DCappella. Delight in a family night out set to the magical and musical sounds of Disney’s premier a cappella singing sensation, DCappella. Kick off the holiday season as DCappella takes you through a musical journey featuring all of your favorite holiday songs plus Disney’s greatest hits from "Encanto," "The Little Mermaid," "The Lion King," "Frozen," and "Moana."
New Braunfels
Holidays in Gruene: Turkey Trot and Kids' Turkey Chase
Nov. 24
Gruene Historic District
Start your Thanksgiving day with the 14th annual 5K run/walk through Gruene Historic District. Kids under 12 years old have a blast chasing a turkey mascot for a quarter mile. Races begin and end in front of Gruene Hall and benefit local charities, including the Comal County Sheriff's Green Santa Program and the New Braunfels Police Department Blue Santa Program.
Belton
Merry Mistletoe Marketplace
Nov. 25-27
Bell County Expo Center, 301 West Loop 121
The year's much awaited, biggest Sami Arts and Crafts show of the year includes vendors from all parts of Texas and beyond. Gather with friends and family to shop from the finest offerings of gifts, home decor, and seasonal gourmet foods.
Llano
Starry Starry Nights Lighted Christmas Park
Nov. 25-Dec. 31
Badu Park, 300 W. Legion Drive
Sip hot chocolate and stroll along the Llano River enjoying all of the displays that light up Badu Park. It's a great place to celebrate the season with family and friends.
Port Lavaca
Nativity Exhibit
Nov. 25-Dec. 4
Red Barn, 3187 SH 35
This free, three-day event showcases hundreds of nativities from around the world, some with their own special memory to share, such as the first nativity as a family, one bought while stationed in Germany, a treasured graduation gift from grandparents, one left in the attic by previous homeowners, and a "rescued" nativity from the thrift store.
Van Horn
Trans Pecos Big Buck Tournament
Nov. 25-Dec. 12
Van Horn Convention Center, 1801 W. Broadway
This is an annual desert mule deer hunting tournament.
Mckinney
Home for the Holidays: A McKinney Christmas
Nov. 25-27
Downtown McKinney, 111 N. Tennessee St.
Stroll the 14-block area of McKinney's 166-year-old commercial historic downtown for family activities, food, and entertainment. Enjoy a uniquely McKinney Christmas celebration with neighbors and visitors from near and far. Admission is free and open to the public. Enjoy live holiday music, seasonal food and drink, vendors for holiday shopping, and a community Christmas tree lighting event.
Wichita Falls
ElectriCritters: A Lighted Christmas Display
Nov. 25-Dec. 23
River Bend Nature Center, 2200 Third St.
With the flip of a switch, more than 60,000 lights on more than 200 lighted displays glitter and sparkle, bringing with it the sights and sounds of the season. ElectriCritters is a fundraiser for River Bend Nature Center and directly supports River Bend’s hands-on natural science education and outreach programs for children and adults.
Fredericksburg
The Peddler Holiday Show
Nov. 25-27
Gillespie County Fairgrounds and Exhibition Hall, 530 Fair Drive
Celebrating over 40 years as Texas' favorite arts and crafts show, the Peddler Holiday Show always arrives at the perfect time for holiday shopping.
Trade Days Holiday Encore
Nov. 25-27
Fredericksburg Trade Days, 355 Sunday Farms Lane
Shop twice in November at this encore Trade Days, with over 350 vendors in seven barns, acres of antiques, a biergarten, and live music.
Eisbahn Outdoor Ice Skating
Nov. 25-Jan. 2
Marktplatz, 100 block of West Main Street
This annual seasonal outdoor ice skating rink benefits the Heritage School, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, and the Boys and Girls Club of Fredericksburg.
Richardson
"The Nutcracker"
Nov. 25-27
Eisemann Center, 2351 Performance Drive
Chamberlain Ballet began staging "The Nutcracker" in 1989. Over the years, this holiday tradition has grown to become a favorite for thousands of North Texas families.
New Braunfels
Holidays in Gruene: Photos with Cowboy Kringle
Nov. 25-27
Gruene Historic District
Reserve a spot in advance to create a lasting Christmas memory with Cowboy Kringle, Gruene's own brand of Santa.
Wichita Falls
Carriage Rides
Nov. 25-Dec. 24
The Forum, 2120 Speedway Ave.
Take a tour of the Christmas light displays through a beautiful country club neighborhood while riding in a magically decorated carriage.
Jefferson
Christmas Express Train
Nov. 25, 26; Dec. 3, 10, 17, 24
Historic Jefferson Railway, 400 E. Austin St.
Make this a Christmas to remember aboard the Christmas Express Train. The antique narrow-gauge gas locomotive has three departures each day. Passengers enjoy vignettes along the Cypress Bayou River as they hear the story of Christmas. Night vignettes are lighted, but no lights along the tracks.
Boerne
Dickens on Main
Nov. 25-26
Hill Country Mile, 100 N. Main St.
Boerne’s historic Hill Country Mile transforms into a vintage Christmas experience, with nonstop entertainment in various holiday villages set up throughout the venue. The celebration’s main attractions include live music and performances, visits with Santa Claus, ice sculpting, children’s take-home crafts, snow along Main Street, roving musicians, carolers, and other revelers.
Austin
City-Wide Vintage Sale
Nov. 26-27
Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Road
Shop over 100 vendors for vintage clothing, midcentury modern decor, vintage art, collectibles, lighting, upcycled art, and unique finds at Austin's famous vintage paradise open since 1977.
Bowie
Blue Saturday Shop Small
Nov. 26
Bowie Community Development, 101 E. Pecan St.
Bowie Community Development and the Bowie Chamber of Commerce encourage and promote this annual event of shopping locally and shopping small. “Blue Saturday” falls just after Black Friday on the weekend of Thanksgiving. Mark off your holiday shopping list and give back to the merchants who support the community all year long. Shoppers receive tote bags, balloons, and other Shop Small merchandise.
San Angelo
Santa's Santa Fe Christmas
Nov. 26
Railway Museum of San Angelo, 703 S. Chadbourne St.
Santa Claus is coming to town by train. Stick around for free photo opportunities next to Santa. Guests can partake in shopping a variety of vendor booths, and various food trucks are on site selling their delicious entrees.
Nacogdoches
Wassail Fest
Nov. 26
Downtown Nacogdoches, 200 E. Main St.
Downtown merchants are competing for bragging rights for the best holiday brew during Wassail Fest. Wassail, made from hot mulled cider and spices, is served at various locations in historic downtown Nacogdoches, and patrons vote on their favorites to determine the winner.
Galveston
The Gatlin Brothers in Concert
Nov. 26
The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St.
For more than 65 years, the Grammy Award-winning Gatlin Brothers have dazzled audiences and accrued a lifetime of noteworthy achievements in their storybook career. Don't miss this opportunity to hear award-winning hits such as "Broken Lady" and "All the Gold in California."
Jefferson
Christmas Parade and "Enchanted Forest" Tree Lighting
Nov. 26
Downtown and Lions Park
After the parade, which travels through Jefferson and ends at Lions Park, stick around for the "Enchanted Forest" tree lighting ceremony. Be inspired as 100-plus beautifully decorated christmas trees light up and ring in the holidays. Festivities also include Christmas carol singing and a visit from Santa.
Boerne
Music in the Cave: Sounds of the Season
Nov. 26
Cave Without a Name Throne Room, 325 Kreutzberg Road
Enjoy Tinsel, an a cappella quartet, for sounds of the Christmas season with contemporary classics and beloved carols. Described as sleek, sophisticated, and distinctive, Tinsel has a roster of professional singers who are Grammy winners and classically trained vocalists. They entertain audiences with classical and contemporary original arrangements of holiday favorites.
Bandera
Frontier Times Fourth Sunday Jamboree
Nov. 27
Frontier Times Museum, 510 13th St.
On the fourth Sunday of each month, the Frontier Times Museum hosts this family-friendly event that offers live music, storytelling, and other performances.
The Woodlands
Christmas Gift Market
Nov. 29
The Woodlands Country Club , 100 Grand Fairway Drive
Start your holiday shopping at this indoor and outdoor market where a wide selection of exhibitors bring clothing, decor, solid-wood furniture, art, Christmas decor, and foods such as dips, salsas, artisan chocolates, pastries, and canned vegetables. Admission and parking are free and strollers are welcome.
Sonora
Downtown Christmas
Nov. 30
Main Street
A twinkling, lighted parade strolls down Main Street with a live nativity scene to ring in the Christmas season.
Mesquite
Christmas on the Square
Nov. 30
Heritage Square Park, 100 Broad St.
Enjoy the sights, sounds, and flavors of Christmas at this holiday season tradition in the historic heart of Mesquite, with festivities including holiday treats and the sparkle of holiday lights.
Wichita Falls
Santa House
Nov. 30-Dec. 9
Kell House Museum, 900 Bluff St.
Santa and company invite you for a visit to their Texas home for the holidays. Santa’s elves guide visitors of all ages through a magical Christmas wonderland, including the original play “The Magical Rocking Horse, Part I,” a visit with Santa himself, a stop in Mrs. Claus’ kitchen for a cookie, and then step into Santa’s workshop to make an ornament to take home.
Plano
Dickens in Downtown Plano
Dec. 3
Haggard Park, 901 E. 15th St.
Kick off the season with Dickens, a free annual event nestled in the heart of the Historic Downtown Plano Arts District with holiday-themed activities, a tree lighting, and other family fun.
Huntsville
Christmas Fair
Dec. 3
Downtown Huntsville, 1203 University Ave.
Come to downtown Huntsville for Christmas performances, a special Christmas book reading for kids, snow, food, crafts, games, Santa Claus, and other holiday festivities.
Mesquite
Christmas Concert
Dec. 4
Mesquite Arts Center, 1527 N. Galloway Ave.
Mesquite Community Band presents its annual holiday concert. The band is made up of volunteer musicians from high school through retirement age.
Winter Gala: A Community Celebration
Dec. 4
Mesquite Arts Center, 1527 N. Galloway Ave.
The Mesquite Arts Center hosts its Winter Gala, a night of family fun with food and music.
Christmas in the Park
Dec. 4-5
Westlake Park, 601 Gross Road
Mesquite Parks and Recreation’s largest annual event, Christmas in the Park, kicks off the holiday season with free carnival rides, arts and crafts, visiting with Santa and Mrs. Claus, indulging on cookies and hot cocoa, and other activities.
Orange
"Hairspray"
Dec. 9
Lutcher Theater for the Performing Arts, 707 Main Ave.
You can’t stop the beat of this Tony Award-winning musical comedy that inspired the blockbuster film and live television event. Join 16-year-old Tracy Turnblad in 1960s Baltimore as she sets out to dance her way onto TV’s most popular show. Can a girl with big dreams (and even bigger hair) change the world?
Austin
City-Wide Vintage Sale
Dec. 10-11
Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Road
Shop over 100 vendors for vintage clothing, midcentury modern decor, vintage art, collectibles, lighting, upcycled art, and unique finds at Austin's famous vintage paradise open since 1977.