June highlights coming to Dallas
Catch these highlights and more as summer starts to get underway in Dallas
There's a feast of entertainment coming to Dallas, Texas this summer. From incredible concerts to some of the best Broadway shows currently touring North America.
BROADWAY
As usual, the AT&T Performing Arts Center has delivered some of the absolute best Broadway shows direct to your doorstep, with the Tony-winning sensation Hamilton currently playing at Dallas' Winspear Opera House. It's on right now and ends June 9th. However if you can't get to see it here in Dallas, don't fret... you can grab a ticket to see it at the neighbouring Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth from June 11 to 23rd. Book right here via our sister-site Fort-Worth-Theater.com.
BOOK TO SEE HAMILTON IN DALLAS, June 11 - 23, 2024 >
From one Broadway hit to another... not too long after Hamilton departs, another takes its place. Hairspray is the next big musical opening in Dallas, coming to the Music Hall at Fair Park from June 18th to 30th. It's a big, bold, feel-good musical and a brilliant way to kick-start your summer.
BOOK TO SEE HAIRSPRAY IN DALLAS, June 18 - 30, 2024 >
CONCERTS
Kentucky-native and one of country's G.O.A.T. stars, Chris Stapleton will be performing at the Globe Life Field on Saturday June 15th. BOOK HERE >
You can also catch one of the most iconic voices of 90s rock, if not of rock in general, live on stage on the day before. Alanis Morissette will perform at Dos Equis Pavillion on Friday 14th June. BOOK HERE >
And another rock and roll icon takes to the stage in June, with guitarist, songwriter, singer and producer Todd Rundgren plays at the Majestic Theater on Wednesday June 12th. BOOK HERE >
SOMETHING A BIT DIFFERENT
If musicals and live music isn't quite your thing or you just want to be intellectually stimulated, then you'll enjoy this! TV icon and all-round genius Neil DeGrasse Tyson will be live on stage at the Winspear Opera House this June. Described by audiences as 'fun for all ages', his live shows perfectly demonstrate his uncanny ability to combine heavy science with his unique wit and light humour. Catch him on June 18th. BOOK HERE >