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Ongoing “James Surls, Seven and Seven Flower (1998)” at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. The acclaimed Texas artist transformed pine and steel into writhing blossoms suspended in space to evoke a dynamic relationship between the earthly and the spiritual. Admission free. Hrs. Tues., Wed., Fri. & Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. Closed Mondays and select holidays. For more information, 817-989-5064, www.cartermuseum. org/exhibitions/james-surls-seven-and-sevenflower. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. Ongoing Fort Worth Botanic Garden. The main gardens are open daily from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., last admission sold at 3:15 p.m. to allow adequate time in the garden. Ticket prices are $12 adults ages 16-64, $6 ages 6-15, $10 ages 65+. Please know the Tarrant County requirement for masks will be enforced, which means visitors and employees will not be allowed entry without an adequate face covering. However, wearing masks while outdoors in the Garden is still optional. Online ticketing is in place, allowing contactless payments. The Trellis Gift Shop, located inside the Garden Center, will be open with limited capacity, seven days a week. The Treasure Tree Gift Shop, located in the Japanese Garden, will only be open on Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The Rock Springs Café is currently open seven days a week, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Please contact the café at 817-366-1100 for more information. To purchase tickets, or to reserve a time, www.fwbg. org/covid-19. 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd. Ongoing Fort Worth Stockyards Historical District’s Texas Longhorn Cattle Drive. Twice daily, herders dressed in 19th-century cowboy gear drive 15-17 head of cattle down Exchange Ave. Best viewing areas for the drives are the front lawn of the Livestock Exchange Bldg. or across the street near RFD TV’s Gift Store. Free. Times 11:30 a.m. & 4 p.m. daily, weather permitting. The Fort Worth Herd Experience has a 2 p.m. daily meet ’n greet behind the Livestock Exchange Building. No cattle drives on major holidays. For more information, 817-336-4373, www.fortworthherd.com. Along E. Exchange Ave. Ongoing “Carter Collection” at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. The Carter houses one of the great collections of American art, from historical landscapes captured on canvas to city streets seen through the lens of a camera. Anchored by iconic masterworks from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the collection includes a range of artists, mediums, and styles, providing countless ways to explore and understand American creativity. They regularly change out these works, so each time you visit, you’ll encounter something new. Admission free. Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m., closed Mon. For more information, 817-738-1933, www.cartermuseum. org/exhibitions/carter-collection. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Ongoing The nationally acclaimed Fort Worth Zoo has been ranked the No. 1 zoo in North America by USA Today, the Best Zoo in Texas by Yahoo Travel, the No. 5 zoo in the nation by USA Travel Guide, the No. 1 family attraction in the DFW Metroplex by Zagat survey and a Top 10 Zoo or Aquarium by FamilyFun magazine. Home to more than 7,000 animals, the Zoo is in the second of a four-phase, $100-million master plan. The first phase, African Savanna, opened in April 2018. The second, Elephant Springs, will open this year. The institution’s focus on education and conservation is second to none, enhancing the lives of more than one million visitors a year. Fort Worth Zoo limited admission due to COVID-19 restrictions. Everyone, except children 2 and younger, must have a reservation. All reservations must be made online before arriving at the Zoo (ticket booths will be closed). Reservations become active and available on the website 3 days prior to the day you visit. A limited number of people will be admitted each day and restaurants, shops and attractions will operate at a limited capacity. Signage throughout the Zoo will remind guests of the importance of social distancing, wearing masks and handwashing; markers on the ground and at exhibits will indicate social distancing placement. Masks are required for all guests 10 years of age or older and space is limited, so register early! Gen. Admission, $16 adults, $12 child/seniors, parking $5. Zoo members free. For information and to register, 817-759-7555, www.fortworthzoo.org/ safe-start. 1989 Colonial Parkway. Ongoing Grapevine Vintage Railroad. Take a nostalgic ride on two Victorian-style locomotives.
“Puffy,” the 1896 steam locomotive, is the oldest continuously operating steam engine in the South; “Vinny” is a 1953 GP-7 diesel locomotive. The Cotton Belt Route Excursion, a round trip between downtown Grapevine and the Fort Worth Stockyards, runs March 6, 13, 21 & 27. The 21-mile trip rolls at a leisurely pace and is perfect for the entire family. Keep an eye out for greedy outlaws onboard the Cotton Belt Route Excursion. Join in on the fun and help railroad detectives solve the mystery of who robbed the Grapevine Vintage Railroad. Tickets $18-$26. The Grapevine to the Stockyards run departs at 12:50 p.m. and arrives in the Stockyards around 2:30 p.m. The return trip departs the Stockyards at 4:15 p.m. and arrives back in Grapevine about 5:45 p.m. For times & ticket information, visit https://bit.ly/2EfYIPb. Grapevine Station, 705 S. Main St. Open 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Stockyards Station, 140 E. Exchange Ave., open noon-4:30 p.m. Ongoing The Kimbell Art Museum’s renowned European masterpieces, paintings and sculptures, dating from antiquity through the 18th century, include Michelangelo’s Torment of Saint Anthony and Caravaggio’s Cardsharps. Visitors will also see antiquities from Greece, Rome and Egypt. Late 18th-century through mid-20thcentury works are on view in the north galleries. Admire Impressionist and post-Impressionist favorites Cézanne, Monet, Picasso, Matisse and Mondrian. The permanent exhibition is free. Hrs. Tues.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. noon-8 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m., Closed Mon. The museum has instituted new guidelines for staff and visitors that support state and local health and safety recommendations. New health and safety measures require the temporary suspension of certain activities and accommodations, as well as the addition of new visitor guidelines and staff protocols such as requiring masks for all staff and guests over 2 years of age. For more information, call 817-332-8451, www.kimbellart.org. 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd. Ongoing Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge. This 3,621-acre refuge is one of the largest city-owned nature centers in the United States. It was designated as a National Natural Landmark in 1980 and offers special events, educational programs and naturalist-led nature hikes. Admission $6 adults 13-64, $2 children 3-12, free to children under 3, $3 seniors 65+, $1 discount per person with Military ID-Active/Retired. Nature Center & Refuge hrs. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Hours vary for special events. For more information, 817-392-7410, www.fwnaturecenter.org. 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd. Ongoing Public tours at Kimbell Art Museum. Join knowledgeable docent guides for regularly scheduled tours focusing on the perma-
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nent collection and special exhibitions. Permanent Collection: Wednesdays, 2 p.m., Sundays, 3 p.m. Architecture Tours: Two Buildings, One Museum, Saturdays, 2 p.m. No reservations are required.Admission is required for non-members to visit paid special exhibitions: $18 adults, $16 seniors 60+, $16 students with ID, $14 children 6-11, children under 6 are free. Museum hrs. Tues.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. noon-8 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m., Closed Mon. The museum has instituted new guidelines for staff and visitors that support state and local health and safety recommendations. New health and safety measures require the temporary suspension of certain activities and accommodations, as well as the addition of new visitor guidelines and staff protocols such as requiring masks for all staff and guests over 2 years of age. For more information, www.kimbellart.org/learn/gallery-tours/ public-tours. 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd. Ongoing The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. The grand new gallery space tells the story of the relationship between women and horses through interactive exhibits, beautifully displayed artifacts, and a breathtaking dramatic media production that encompasses the space and allows the visitor to feel like they are standing in a herd of magnificent horses. Hrs. Tue.Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Closed Sun., Mon. & major holidays. See web site for details. Admission $10
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ity and new safety measures such as required masks for all staff and guests. The museum is in close collaboration with peer institutions and is following recommendations of health and safety officials nationwide. Connect with works from the collection with an unexpected perspective. The docent-led tour you will introduce you to artworks from a special exhibition or the collection connected by a fun theme. Tour begins at 4 p.m. every Friday at the Information Desk. Free admission. Reservations are not required. For more information, 817-738-1933, https://bit.ly/2Z6skFn. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. Most Every Sunday The Cowtown Opry performs on the steps, on the veranda, or in the lobby of the Historic Livestock Exchange Building in the Fort Worth Stockyards celebrating the rich musical legacy of Texas and the American West. Free to the public, 2 p.m. www.cowtownopry.org. 817-366-9675. 131 E. Exchange Ave. Throughout March The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. Currently, the museum is temporarily closed due to changing pandemic conditions and damage from the winter snowstorm. They are offering many different free online options for staying connected that are found on the Museums website. For information on the museum reopening, 817-255-9300, www. fwmuseum.org. 1600 Gendy St. Throughout March Onsite classes at Artisan Center Theater. Join professionals as they teach classes in dance and acting for all ages and skill levels. For more information, www.artisanct.com. Class times and prices vary. 444 E. Pipeline Rd., Hurst, TX 76053. Through March 5 The American Semi Finals at Cowtown Coliseum. The American is now “the world’s richest weekend in Western Sports” and will pay out $2.35 million through a series of qualifiers, semifinals, and the final event, RFD-TV’s The American. The Top 10 rodeo contestants from the previous year’s final PRCA standings automatically qualify for the next year’s American. They are pitted against underdogs who advance from The American Semi Finals to battle for the biggest single paycheck of their lives! Due to COVID-19, there no cash payments for box office and concession purchases. Credit card purchases only. Tickets start at $35. For more information, https://cowtowncoliseum. com/events/rfdtv-american-semifinals. 121 E. Exchange Ave. Weekends & March 12-21 Six Flags Over Texas. Dust off the winter blues! Come experience Dallas-Fort Worth’s largest, most thrilling theme park filled with over 45 exciting rides, shows, & attractions for Spring Break fun! Reservations required and masks are mandatory for all
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guests over age 2. Park open weekends and the week of 12th-21st. See website for details, www. sixflags.com/overtexas, 2201 E. Road to Six Flags St., Arlington, TX 76011. Through March 14 “Queen Nefertari’s Egypt” at the Kimbell Art Museum. Nefertari was one of the most celebrated queens of ancient Egypt. Step back in time to explore ancient temples, life in the royal women’s household and the artisan village of Deir el-Medina, rituals of death, and Nefertari’s resplendent tomb. All the works in the exhibition are from the Museo Egizio in Turin, Italy, which boasts one of the most important collections of ancient Egyptian works outside of Cairo. All the works in the exhibition are from this superb collection. Gen. Ad. $18 adults, $16 seniors/students, $14 children ages 6-11, 6 and under free. For more information or current safety guidelines, 817-332-845, www.kimbellart.org/exhibition/queen-nefertaris-egypt. 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd. Through March 21 Stage West Theatre productions will be temporarily placed on hold until further notice. They are offering some free virtual events online for all to enjoy and a new revolution in home entertainment events. This month is In Search of the Sublime. Using suggestions from the online audience, the cleansing power of running, and some truly excellent music, you join in weaving together tales of terror and awe in a concerted effort to achieve The Sublime. Partpoem, part-story, part-something else altogether, this interactive live-online experience asks one question - can you feel it? $20 per person watching. Performance times and days vary. For more information, www.stagewest.org. 821/823 W. Vickery Blvd. in Fort Worth. Through April 18 “Meditations: Eleanore Mikus at Tamarind” at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. The more you look, the more you see. Beginning in the 1960s, artist Eleanore Mikus (1927–2017) created monochromatic, contemplative abstractions that respond to the light and shadows of their surroundings in an almost sculptural way. These experimental compositions draw you in, rewarding those willing to linger in front of her subtle, sometimes puzzling, pieces with moments of peaceful calm. Admission free. Hrs. Tues., Wed., Fri. & Sat. 10 a.m-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. Closed Mondays and select holidays. For more information, 817-989-5064, www.cartermuseum. org/exhibitions/meditations-eleanore-mikustamarind. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. Through April 30 Texas Sculpture Association Annual Show in Grapevine Texas at the Tower Gallery. The Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau welcomes the Texas Sculpture Association’s (TSA) Annual Membership Show to the Grapevine CVB’s Tower Gallery. Participating this year are artists from around the state showing original artwork in a variety of sculptural media. Free. For more information, www. grapevinetexasusa.com/event/texas-sculptureassociation-annual-show/31455/636. S. Main St., Grapevine, TX 76051. Through May 16 Shirin Neshat exhibit: “I Will Greet the Sun Again” at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. See approximately 30 years of the artist’s video works and photography that investigate her passionate engagement with ancient and recent Iranian history. The experience of living in exile and the human impact of political revolution are also explored by Neshat. Tickets $16 adults, 13+, $10 students with ID & seniors 60+ $12. Free for children 12 & under and Modern members. In developing appropriate visiting protocols, the Museum will follow the recommended guidelines of the CDC and state and local government officials including mandatory face masks for all staff and guests over 2 years of age. All in-person education programs, including docent-led tours, have been suspended until further notice; find current online opportunities here, www.themodern.org/online-learningprograms. Hrs. Tues.-Sun.. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. open until 8 p.m., closed Mon. For more information, 817-738-9215, www.themodern.org/ exhibition/shirin-neshat-i-will-greet-sun-again. 3200 Darnell St.
Through Dec. “In The Night Garden” exhibit at The Amon Carter Museum of American Art. Immerse yourself in a colorful botanical world full of giant insects, flowers, and plants created by Houston–based artist and Rice University professor Natasha Bowdoin. Inspired by the Carter’s collection and the artist’s abounding interest in literature, from fairytales to transcendental poetry, it offers a moment to pause and reimagine our relationship to the natural world. Free admission. For current safety guideline information and more information, 817-7381933, www.cartermuseum.org/exhibitions/nightgarden. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. 5 Billy Bob’s Texas-Shane Smith & The Saints. Tickets $18, $28 & $32. Performance 10 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza. 6 Billy Bob’s Texas-Charley Crockett. Tickets $18 & $35. Performance 10 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-6247117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
6,7 RFD-TV’s The American Rodeo at AT&T Stadium. The American is now “the world’s richest weekend in Western Sports” and will pay out $2.35 million through a series of qualifiers, the Semifinals, and this…the final event. Gen. admission starts at $20. For more information and tickets, www.americanrodeo.com. One AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011.
6,12,13,19,20,26,27 The Stockyards Championship Rodeo is held in the historic Cowtown Coliseum, home of the world’s first indoor rodeo. Their rodeo features timed events such as tiedown roping, breakaway roping, team roping and barrel racing. They also offer the excitement of rough stock events like bull riding, bronc riding, bareback and ranch saddle bronc riding. They are the world’s only year-round rodeo. Rodeos are held nearly every Friday and Saturday night. The doors open at 6 p.m. The rodeo starts at 7:30 p.m. Performances last 1.5-2 hours depending on the number of contestants. Reserved seating: Gold Buckle $45, VIP $35, Silver Spur $30, Gen. Ad. 13+ $25, seniors 60+ $18, children 3-12 $12. For more information, 817-625-1025, www.CowtownColiseum.com, 121 E. Exchange Ave. 5-28 Magnolia at the Modern. This ongoing series features critcally-acclaimed films. March’s showings: 5,6,7,12,13,14 Minari. 26,27,28 The Human Voice and Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. Tickets are $10, $8 for Modern members, $7 for Reel People. The Sunday noon shows are half price. Advance sales begin two hours prior to each show. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, www.themodern.org/ films. 3200 Darnell St.
9-28 Dixie’s Happy Hour presented by Performing Arts Fort Worth at Bass Performance Hall (Streaming). On the heels of the international smash hit Dixie’s Tupperware Party and the inspiring Dixie’s: Never Wear a Tube Top While Riding a Mechanical Bull (and 16 other things I learned while I was drinking last Thursday), Dixie Longate has returned with a new show for these unpredictable times. If you know Dixie, you know that she always inspires her audiences with her Alabama wisdom and her raucous stories. This show does that right in your living room. Dixie’s sweet charm and infectious southern drawl will make you want to belly up to the bar for more. Contains mature content. Performance times vary. Tickets starting at $35. For more information, 817-212-4280, www.basshall.com. 525 Commerce St. 12 Billy Bob’s Texas-Aaron Lewis. Tickets $20, $40 & $60. Performance 10 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza. 12,13,18,19,20,25 Arlington Music Hall. This popular performance venue is having concerts at 50% occupancy, social distancing seats available, and masks are mandatory. They are also using sanitizing chemicals in the venue prior to all shows. March’s performers include Gary Morris, The Zeppelin Project, Jonathan Jones, Michael Martin Murphy, Sting Rays Jukebox Rock, and Arielle’s Burlesque. For more information and tickets, www.arlingtonmusichall.net. 224 N. Center St., Arlington, TX 76011.
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13 “Cowtown Goes Green” in the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. The city’s largest and most family-friendly St. Patrick’s Day celebration serves as a community-wide celebration of Irish culture with a western twist featuring live music, face painting, Irish dancing, armadillo races, Old West Gunfights, the Fort Worth Herd Cattle Drive, calf ropin’, leprechaun bait craft station, cow milking, cowboy caricatures, an authentic western parade and the Stockyards Championship Rodeo. The event is from 10 a.m.-7:30 p.m. For more information, www. fortworthstockyards.com/events/cowtown-goesgreen-2/. 131 E. Exchange Ave. 13 St. Patty’s Day Dash 5K Run at Panther Island. Tradition continues with runners in kilts and tutus, leprechauns, DJ Dame, music on the course, and a run down Forest Park Blvd. and Trinity Trails. Quirky adventures await with a donut eating contest and a tutu contest, and there will be Sam Adams beer and Truly. Rest assured that you’ll find plenty of space to spread out and safety measures to keep it safe. With over $5,000 in prize money, you will see some of the fastest 5K runners in the country compete. For more info and to register, www.pantherislandpavilion.com/event/st-paddysday-dash-5k-run/. 395 Purcey St., 76102. 13 Billy Bob’s Texas-Kip Moore. Tickets $20, $30 & $40. Performance 10 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-6247117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
13,16,20 Monster Energy AMA Supercross at AT&T Stadium. Experience the most competitive and highest-profile off-road motorcycle racing championship in the world. AT&T Stadium has implemented a series of health and sanitization policies and procedures and are following guidelines from the CDC, the State of Texas and local public safety and public health officials. For information and tickets, www.attstadium.com. One AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011. 14 Billy Bob’s Texas-Grupo Bryndis Liberacion & Armandin Torres. Tickets $25, $35 & $45. Performances 4 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
14 Billy Bob’s Texas-Koe Wetzel & Hardy Acoustic Tour with special guest Chris Colston. Tickets $35, $45 & $65. Performance 9 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
16-18 Beethoven and Mozart presented by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra at Will Rogers Memorial Auditorium. Widely recognized as one of the greatest masterpieces in the concerto genre, pianist Jeremy Denk will charm you with his performance of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 25. And in Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7, you will witness, as Richard Wagner described, “all tumult, all yearning and storming of the heart, become here the blissful insolence of joy.” Due to COVID-19 city and government mandates, seating capacity and inventory for this performance may be limited. For more information, https://bit. ly/3bmtBhG. 3401 W. Lancaster Ave. 16-19 Virtual Spring Break at The Amon Carter Museum of American Art. Spend your vacation at this free, fun-filled extravaganza including gallery games, artmaking activities, creativity challenges, and more. Each day will be different, so don’t forget to plan multiple visits! All ages welcome. The free online event via Facebook live is 10:30 a.m.-11 a.m. For more information, 817-738-1933, www.cartermuseum.org. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. 18 Symphony Arlington presents Jonathan Jones, clarinetist. Performance music includes: SCHUBERT, Overture to The Faithful Soldier. MOZART, Clarinet Concerto. BEETHOVEN, Symphony No. 8. Performance 7:30 p.m. Tickets $16.50-$46.50. Live and streaming options available. For more information and to purchase tickets, www.symphonyarlington.org. Arlington Music Hall, 224 N. Center St., Arlington, TX 76011. 18 Billy Bob’s Texas-The Steel Woods. Tickets $16 & $25. Performances 9 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
18-April 2, April 15-30 “Mixed Repertoire I” presented by Texas Ballet Theater. Texas Ballet Theater will present new works created specifically for a digital format in its first all-digital mixed repertoire production. Patrons can enjoy The Story of You and VREC March 18-April 2, through the viewing portal on TBT’s website. Bloom and Jiyan’s piece will run April 15-30. Tickets are $30 per household and give unlimited access to both titles. For more information, 817-665-6000, https://texasballettheater.org/performance/2021mixed-rep-1/. 525. Commerce St. 19 Billy Bob’s Texas-Stoney LaRue. Tickets $18 & $28. Performance 10 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-6247117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
20 Wade Bowen at Levitt Pavilion. Enjoy Wade Bowen live with special guest, Justin Ross. This concert requires a ticket purchase and tickets are available for $25 to $40 each and will be sold in socially distanced groups of two and four. Proceeds from the Wade Bowen concert will help the Levitt produce 50 free concerts and live-streams in 2021. To enter the concert area, audience members must wear a mask. Chairs are provided, gates open at 6 p.m. For more information, 817-543-4308, www.levittpavilionarlington.org/event/wade-bowen/. 100 W. Abram St., Arlington, TX 76010. 20 Billy Bob’s Texas-Easton Corbin. Tickets $20, $30 & $40. Performance 10 p.m. House band
25-28 “Road to the Horse 2021” at the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District Cowtown Coliseum. Road to the Horse strives to entertain and educate fans in the art of natural horsemanship. See the world’s best equestrians build a partnership with untrained 3-year-old American Quarter Horses. Fans witness the entire journey, from colt selection to the final obstacle challenge. Competitors battle for horsemanship’s most coveted title. Gen. Admission $130. For more information, 817-625-1025, www.fortworthstockyards.org/ events/road-horse. 121 E. Exchange Ave. 25-April 4 Greater Tuna at Casa Mañana Theater. For more than 30 years the denizens of Tuna, the third smallest town in the great state of Texas, have been making us laugh and cry in this hilarious comedy of small town morals and more. If you haven’t seen Greater Tuna, then this is your chance! Mature Audiences only. Performance times and ticket prices vary. For information, 817-332-2272, www.casamanana. org. 3101 W. Lancaster Ave. 26 Billy Bob’s Texas-Samantha Fish. Tickets $16 & $28. Performance 10 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-6247117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza. 27 Billy Bob’s Texas-Justin Moore. Tickets $20, $40 & $50. Performance 10 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas. com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
27,28 Spring Japanese Festival at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Plan to attend a family-friendly event in the Fort Worth Botanic Garden with large support from the Fort Worth Japanese Society. Enjoy traditional Japanese performances, food, and more in the garden. For more information and to reserve a time, www.fwbg.org/events/springfestival. 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd.
27,28 Monster Jam at AT&T Stadium. This adrenaline-charged family entertainment features some of the most famous trucks in the world with world-class drivers who push these perfectly engineered vehicles to their limits in Freestyle, 2-Wheel Skills and Racing competitions. Monster Jam promises to put families on the edge of their seats in this unexpected, unscripted and unforgettable event. AT&T Stadium has implemented a series of health and sanitization policies and procedures and are following guidelines from the CDC, the State of Texas and local public safety and public health officials. For information and tickets, www.attstadium.com. One AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011.