Fort Worth All Events
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to All Events in Fort Worth, Texas.
May 14 to Jun 03
Four featured operas are highlighted at this annual three-week spring festival. The organization supports an opera eduction program and other community outreach programs to promote the operatic experience to all walks of life.
Four featured operas are highlighted at this annual three-week spring festival. The organization supports an opera eduction program and other community outreach programs to promote the operatic experience to all walks of life.
- Bass Performance Hall Address: 4th Street and Calhoun Street Fort Worth TX USA 76102
- Fort Worth Opera Address: 1300 Gendy Fort Worth TX USA 76107
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Every summer, a collection of premier chamber musicians and select students gather at Texas Christian University. Woven among the five faculty performances are three hours a day of coaching, masterclasses on solo and orchestral repertoire, and public performing opportunities. Drawn from around the world, Mimir's professionals and students alike make the Dallas-Fort Worth area a musical destination each July. Performances are at PepsiCo Recital Hall at the Walsh Center for the Performing Arts.
Every summer, a collection of premier chamber musicians and select students gather at Texas Christian University. Woven among the five faculty performances are three hours a day of coaching, masterclasses on solo and orchestral repertoire, and public performing opportunities. Drawn from around the world, Mimir's professionals and students alike make the Dallas-Fort Worth area a musical destination each July. Performances are at PepsiCo Recital Hall at the Walsh Center for the Performing Arts.
- Walsh Center for the Performing Arts Address: South University Drive and West Cantey Street Fort Worth TX USA
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The Roundup for Autism is a three day event spanning the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The Roundup was founded in 1988 by Bobby Norris (in honor of his daughter who has autism) and is solely designed to raise funds for the Autism Treatment Centers of Texas (ATC). Over the years, the Roundup for Autism has raised over $2 million dollars and has become one of the largest autism-related fundraising events in the State of Texas.
Thursday, September 8th will commence Roundup for Autism festivities in the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District with a Ranch Sorting competition from 8 am to 8 pm at Cowtown Coliseum. At 4:30 pm, a VIP Sponsor and Media Kick-off Party will be held at Rodeo Exchange Club.
Friday, September 9th marks another exciting day in the Stockyards. At 6 pm, spectators will line the streets to find a Parade of cowboys, saloon girls, Flamenco dancers, cheerleaders, and many more exciting participants marching up Exchange Avenue. The Roundup for Autism Parade will be led by Founder, Bobby Norris, and the Lone Star Pony Express. Roundup celebrities will lead the street-lined crowd directly to Cowtown Coliseum for the Roundup for Autism Celebrity Rodeo to begin at 7:30 pm. Celebrities will try their hand at events such as team roping, team penning, and professional bull riding.
Rodeo Tickets $10-$15
Box seats $300
Saturday, September 10th is the final day for the weekend Roundup for Autism events. The Pegasus Ball, a black-tie formal event, will be held in the Regency Ballroom of the Fairmont Dallas hotel beginning at 6 pm. Live entertainment from the Roof Raisers band, live and silent auctions, and fine-dining will ensure this night will be memorable for all.
Ball Tickets $200
The Roundup for Autism is a three day event spanning the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The Roundup was founded in 1988 by Bobby Norris (in honor of his daughter who has autism) and is solely designed to raise funds for the Autism Treatment Centers of Texas (ATC). Over the years, the Roundup for Autism has raised over $2 million dollars and has become one of the largest autism-related fundraising events in the State of Texas.
Thursday, September 8th will commence Roundup for Autism festivities in the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District with a Ranch Sorting competition from 8 am to 8 pm at Cowtown Coliseum. At 4:30 pm, a VIP Sponsor and Media Kick-off Party will be held at Rodeo Exchange Club.
Friday, September 9th marks another exciting day in the Stockyards. At 6 pm, spectators will line the streets to find a Parade of cowboys, saloon girls, Flamenco dancers, cheerleaders, and many more exciting participants marching up Exchange Avenue. The Roundup for Autism Parade will be led by Founder, Bobby Norris, and the Lone Star Pony Express. Roundup celebrities will lead the street-lined crowd directly to Cowtown Coliseum for the Roundup for Autism Celebrity Rodeo to begin at 7:30 pm. Celebrities will try their hand at events such as team roping, team penning, and professional bull riding.
Rodeo Tickets $10-$15
Box seats $300
Saturday, September 10th is the final day for the weekend Roundup for Autism events. The Pegasus Ball, a black-tie formal event, will be held in the Regency Ballroom of the Fairmont Dallas hotel beginning at 6 pm. Live entertainment from the Roof Raisers band, live and silent auctions, and fine-dining will ensure this night will be memorable for all.
Ball Tickets $200
- Cowtown Coliseum Address: 121 E. Exchange Avenue Fort Worth TX USA 76106
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The Red Steagall Cowboy Gathering Western Swing Festival is an annual event that occurs each October. The three-day event features a rodeo, trail rides, chuckwagon competition, horsemanship clinics and Western swing music.
The Red Steagall Cowboy Gathering Western Swing Festival is an annual event that occurs each October. The three-day event features a rodeo, trail rides, chuckwagon competition, horsemanship clinics and Western swing music.
- Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District Address: 121 E Exchange Avenue Fort Worth TX USA 76106
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At the Hangman's House of Horrors visitors can get ready for Halloween by exploring a creepy haunted house, a dark maze and a 3-D mansion. The venue also features frequent live music. Proceeds benefit local charities.
At the Hangman's House of Horrors visitors can get ready for Halloween by exploring a creepy haunted house, a dark maze and a 3-D mansion. The venue also features frequent live music. Proceeds benefit local charities.
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Turn the clocks back in time as visitors enter the beautiful homes built in the early 1900's decorated for the holidays.
Ticket Information:
$20/Person day of tour
Turn the clocks back in time as visitors enter the beautiful homes built in the early 1900's decorated for the holidays.
Ticket Information:
$20/Person day of tour
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The Texas Frontier Forts Days is a free event that occurs each spring. Held in the Fort Worth Stockyards, the event features a number of reenactments that commemorate the frontier lifestyle of the mid-1800s. The early Indian heritage of Texas is also celebrated in a ceremonious pow wow.
The Texas Frontier Forts Days is a free event that occurs each spring. Held in the Fort Worth Stockyards, the event features a number of reenactments that commemorate the frontier lifestyle of the mid-1800s. The early Indian heritage of Texas is also celebrated in a ceremonious pow wow.
- Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District Address: 121 E Exchange Avenue Fort Worth TX USA 76106






