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JUNE 8
JUNE 11-16
Dos Equis Pavilion
The Play That Goes Wrong
Time to catch a start-of-summer, seasonal wave with the Mobile, Alabama beach-music legend, playing all the hits for his legions of Parothead fans. The Son of a Son of a Sailor Tour pulls into the Fair Park venue with a boatload of fanfare, classic songs and fun.
Welcome to opening night of The Murder at Haversham Manor where things are quickly going from bad to disastrous. With an unconscious leading lady, a corpse that can’t play dead, and actors who trip over everything (including their lines). This is Broadway comic gold.
JUNE 13
JUNE 14
JUNE 14 & 28
JUNE 15
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
Opening Bell Coffee
Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek
Opening Bell Coffee
The Piano Man is back in the form of this tribute outfit, playing from various stages in Billy Joel’s award winning career.
A native Texan, he appeared on the inaugural season of TV’s “The Voice,” finishing in the show’s Top 10.
The local, smooth-as-silk crooner skillfully sings classics from the Great American Songbook a la Sinatra, Darin, Dino and more.
The Austin based singer/songwriter has been described as a “soulful artist” with a “beautiful voice, and thoughtful lyrics.”
JUNE 13
JUNE 14
JUNE 14-JULY 21
JUNE 16
Arlington Music Hall
Sons of Hermann Hall
The native Texan’s country and crossover hits include “Baby Bye-Bye,” “Between Two Fires” and “Second Hand Heart.”
He finished third on NBC’s “Last Comic Standing,” and has started in two Comedy Central specials: “Boyish Man,” and “In This Economy.”
JUNE 13-15
JUNE 14
Young William has writer’s block… the deadline for his new play is fast approaching but he’s in desperate need of inspiration. That is, until he finds his muse – Viola.
Hyena’s Comedy Nightclub
House of Blues
JUNE 15
A rising star on the comedy circuit, he is heard regularly on I Heart Radio and appears on Netflix’s “They Can’t Deport Us All” with Chingo Bling.
The L.A. indie rock band’s sound is dripping with Afro-pop guitars, and punctuated with energetic drumming and engaging three-part harmonies.
Medical City Lewisville Grand Theater
JUNE 13-16
JUNE 14
Comerica Center (Frisco)
Arlington Music Hall
Watch world-class ice skaters and acrobats perform on an exhilarating frozen playground of speed, wonder, and self-discovery.
He played Bo Duke on TV’s “The Dukes of Hazard” years ago; and he’s fostered a country music career scoring with hits such as “What’s a Memory Like You”.
Turnstiles, Cool Thursdays
Gary Morris
John Stringer
Cirque Du Soleil: Crystal
Curtis Grimes
Gary Gulman
Local Natives
John Schneider
Florida Georgia Line, Dan + Shay, Morgan Wallen and Hardy Dos Equis Pavilion
The award winning bro-country duo Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley struck gold in 2012 with “Cruise,” and later “Body Like a Back Road.” *Editor’s Choice Selection D A L L A S H OT E L M A G A Z I N E
Hunter Sullivan
Shakespeare in Love, Shakespeare Dallas Samuell Grand Park
Asleep at the Wheel The 9-time Grammy Award winners from Austin are a chip off western swing king Bob Wills’ block, mixed with their own special twists and turns. JUNE 15
J.I.D.
House of Blues
JUNE 14-16
The Atlanta rapper and Hip-Hop artist gained some good press with the release of the single “NEVER” in 2017.
Majestic Theatre
JUNE 15
JUNE 14
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Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band
Winspear Opera House
Man of La Mancha, Lyric Stage Cervantes’ 17th-century masterpiece won Tonys for Best Musical and Best Composer and Lyricist, and remains among the most successful musicals in Broadway history.
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Hootie & The Blowfish, Barenaked Ladies Dos Equis Pavilion
Country star Darius Rucker and his bandmates have regrouped, and are back on tours playing their goodtime hits for hungry fans.
Claudia Gibson
Yacht Rock Revue House of Blues
“The Greatest Show on Surf” salutes 1970’s light rock with renditions of Hall & Oates, Michael McDonald, Steely Dan, and more. JUNE 16
Dennis Lloyd Club Dada
Born Nir Tibor in Tel Aviv, the singer/songwriter/ multi instrumentalist transcends culture and genre with a musical pallet that resonates globally. JUNE 16
Trace Adkins, Clint Black, Pam Tillis The Theatre at Grand Prairie
Contemporary country acts such as this trio are legendary due to tunes including “(This Ain’t No) Thinkin’ Thing,” “Better Man” and “Let That Pony Run.” JUNE 16-SEPTEMBER 15
Monet: The Late Years Kimbell Art Museum (Fort Worth)
The exhibition chronicles the spectacular work of the French impressionist in the later years of the dynamic painter’s life.