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Listeners, Dallas-Fort Worth is absolutely buzzing this week with a full lineup of can’t-miss events, celebrations, and star-studded performances.Today, Saturday September 20, for Hispanic Heritage Month, Fort Worth’s Sundance Square transforms for the second annual Car and Culture Show. Expect vibrant art exhibits, gleaming lowrider cars, and high-energy live music in the heart of downtown, running from noon to 8 p.m. This is a free event and perfect for fans of classic cars and Latin art. Arlington keeps the arts vibe going with the ninth annual West Main Arts Festival on historic West Main Street. The fest runs noon to 7 p.m. and features art vendors, local musicians, food trucks, and activities for families and pets—so bring your lawn chairs and your pups.If you’re in the mood for live music tonight, Dickies Arena welcomes Benson Boone on his American Heart Tour with guest Brooke Combe at 8 p.m., delivering those pop anthems to Fort Worth. And if Latin beats move you, Annette Strauss Square at the AT&T Performing Arts Center is hosting its fourth annual Latinidad Festival today, starting with a high-energy DJ dance party, a cultural parade, and with traditional performances like the brilliant Alegre Ballet Folklorico, all family-friendly and admission-free.On Sunday, McFly’s Pub in Fort Worth offers a night market from 5 to 10 p.m., with food trucks, local vendors, and a dog-friendly atmosphere, perfect for browsing handmade goods and grabbing a bite.Football fans are in luck as the Dallas Cowboys are back in action, so check out AT&T Stadium for tailgates or hit up a local sports bar to catch the game with other fans. There’s plenty more sporting spirit on display across DFW all week.Starting Monday, wrestling legend Mick Foley brings his one-man show, "40 Years of Foley," to Hyena’s Comedy Nightclub in Fort Worth, sharing stories from the ring in a storytelling event for fans age 18 and up.A major highlight for theater lovers arrives Tuesday with the Tony-winning stage adaptation of Life of Pi at Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth. Running Tuesday through Sunday, this breathtaking show brings the classic novel to life with spectacular puppetry and visuals.For midweek fun, Wednesday evening means Jeopardy Interactive at Alamo Drafthouse Las Colinas. Compete real-time using your phone for prizes in a theater full of fellow trivia fans—tickets are just fifteen dollars.This coming Thursday marks the kick-off of Fort Worth Oktoberfest at Trinity Park. Expect Bavarian music, hearty food, local and German beers, and family-friendly festival fun through the weekend—think steins, pretzels, and polka.One of Texas’s icons returns Friday with the opening of the State Fair of Texas at Fair Park, running daily through October 19. Funnel cakes, midway rides, livestock shows, and live music galore await, plus don’t forget to check out the Pumpkin Village at Dallas Arboretum, featuring themed displays and over 100,000 pumpkins—open daily now and perfect for family photo ops.From margarita tastings along the famed Margarita Mile to art shows, college fairs, concerts, and parades, Dallas-Fort Worth has something this week for every listener—whether you’re celebrating culture, catching a game, or diving into live music and citywide festivities.Thanks so much for tuning in. Don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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