DFW Weekend Guide: Music, Motors, and Family Fun Await This April 25-27
Hey, Dallas-Fort Worth listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best happenings right now on this beautiful Saturday, April 25, 2026, and through the weekend. Let's dive into the action-packed lineup that's got our metroplex buzzing with music, thrills, and family fun.
Kick off today at Panther Island Pavilion in Fort Worth where the Ubbi Dubbi Festival is in full swing starting at 12:00 PM. This electronic dance music extravaganza features top DJs spinning high-energy beats till late, perfect for dancing under the Texas sun with friends—grab your tickets quick before it sells out, as Fort Worth Events lists it as a highlight. Over at Texas Motor Speedway from 1:00 PM, FuelFest revs up with custom cars, drag races, and automotive eye candy; it's a gearhead's dream with over 181,000 capacity fans showing off rides, according to the event calendar. Music lovers, head to Tannahill's Music Hall for The Broken Hearts, a killer Tom Petty tribute band rocking classic hits, or catch Sara Evans at Billy Bob's Texas, belting out country anthems to a 6,000-strong crowd. Comedy fans, laugh it up at Hyena's Comedy Night Club with the Tin Foil Hat Comedy show—expect wild conspiracy-fueled hilarity.
Sunday, April 26, keeps the momentum with more Ubbi Dubbi vibes if you're festival-hopping. Families, don't miss Butterflies in the Garden at Fort Worth Botanic Garden, running through April 30; it's a magical flutter of live butterflies amid spring blooms, as reported by Fort Worth tourism sites—pure wonder for all ages.
Monday through Wednesday, gear up for HeroCon 2026 on April 29 at South Fort Worth's 5301 Campus Drive. This comic con explosion brings panels, cosplay, and celebrity guests for superhero superfans, straight from Eventbrite listings. Sports enthusiasts, check Frisco Roughriders baseball versus Tulsa Drillers, plus Bilmuri's Kinda Hard Tour concert, per My Guide Dallas.
And wrapping the week, hop to Cleburne's city-sponsored blowout on April 25 with live music, food trucks, a vendor fair, car show, and kid zones, as noted by DFW Craft Shows. Spring shines everywhere, from Bunny Palooza echoes to Dollar Day at Lone Star Park.
Listeners, get out there and make memories—Dallas-Fort Worth style! Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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