Best things to do in Dallas this week, June 22-28
The World Cup is in full swing, and the United States National Team has a game this week, which means we have watch parties to be at.
The World Cup is in full swing, and the United States National Team has a game this week, which means we have watch parties to be at.
Historians, artists and the City of Garland are memorializing The Flats, a former free-standing African American community, with an interactive mosaic mural.
The duo behind the Rio Valley Relief Project is bringing hope to Dallas families at the intersection of art and community.
Dallas artist Joanna “Soft Surprise” Lin is redefining what it means to be artsy fartsy.
The giant dome venue is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the first Harry Potter film by taking us from The Colony to the Wizarding World.
Multimedia artist Destiny King is bringing over 55 artists to Barro East Dock for a one-day immersive experience.
Expecto patronum – there’s still time to step into the Wizarding World.
From Universal Kids Resort to World Cup fever at the Perot, discover the biggest family adventures hitting the Dallas area in 2026.
From high tea to candlelit concerts, discover Regency-inspired delights in the area ahead of Bridgerton’s upcoming season premiere on Jan. 29.
This artful mix of can’t-miss museum shows in North Texas runs well into the new year.
The curated night of electronica and visual art is doing it big for a major milestone this weekend.
The series finale of Netflix’s crown jewel is near, but that won’t stop us from visiting our friends in Hawkins after the show ends.
Netflix House Dallas blends the city’s rich culture, local talent and iconic streaming stories into an immersive entertainment experience like no other in the city.
Pure imagination awaits at Cosm, where the 1971 classic comes to life in an immersive viewing experience now through Jan. 30.
Imagine if Meow Wolf and Burning Man had a baby and birthed it in the Cedars — that’s the best way we can summarize this new interactive experience.
Step into a 9-degree wonderland in Grapevine, delighting visitors with frosty fun and holiday magic now through Jan. 4.
The sun may be setting earlier, but that just gives you more time to see holiday lights before bedtime.
We stepped into the Wizarding World at Pepper Square’s Harry Potter: The Exhibition.
The interactive experience, which opened earlier this month, is an epic step into the D&D world. It’s got some tech issues, though.
The installation at the historic Oak Cliff theater is taking us back to a time when things were simpler.
Why does Dallas attract so many immersive art experiences? We asked the experts.