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Where the celebrities are hanging out in North Texas

We’re highlighting where celebrities are hanging out in North Texas, from major events to popular restaurants.

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Brothers Osborne won duo of the year at the 58th annual Academy of Country Music Awards on May 11 at the Ford Center in Frisco. | Photo by Chris Pizzello via AP Photo

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Between the Country Music Awards, PBR, and the filming of Taylor Sheridan’s hit TV show “Landman” — North Texas has turned into a hotspot for sighting celebrities.

Here’s where the rich and famous are hanging out across North Texas.

Mark Wahlberg | Joe T. Garcia’s

Actor Mark Wahlberg stopped by Joe T. Garcia’s for a tequila event last night with professional golfer Abraham Ancer. The celebrities were in town to promote their tequila brand Felcha Azul and poured drinks for excited fans

David and Victoria Beckham | Blue’s Barbecue

The soccer star and Spice Girls icon dined at Blue’s Barbecue in far North Dallas in August. The husband and wife duo were hanging out in Frisco to watch Lionel Messi and his team Inter Miami play FC Dallas at Toyota Studio

Matt LeBlanc | Joe T. Garcia’s

Former “Friends” actor Matt LeBlanc was spotted at Joe T. Garcia’s last week. Joe T.'s is no Central Perk Coffee Shop, but it looks like Joey was having a great time.

Martha Stewart | Rise

The television personality and writer was spotted dining at Rise last month while in town for a speaking engagement for SMU’s Tate Lecture Series. Martha dined alongside a Martha Stewart Living staffer, Claudia Lieto-McKenna, and ate what looks to be the spinach soufflé.

Cole Hauser | Dickies Arena

The “Yellowstone” actor who plays Rip was spotted in a photo with youth bull rider Najiah Knight during the PBR Finals. As the new brand ambassador and creative partner of PBR, Cole filmed a new campaign during the event which will soon air on CBS.

And from the looks of it, Cole will be spending even more time in Cowtown. He posted a picture earlier this week congratulating his son on his admission to TCU this fall.

Brothers Osbourne | Sushi Marquee

Country singers T.J. and John Osborne, Jon Pardi, Ashley McBryde, and Jordan Davis were seen at the sushi spot during their trip to Frisco for the ACM Awards last month. If you’re wondering what they ordered, they reportedly ate wagyu spring rolls, jalapeño poppers, and avocado bombs.

Dennis Quaid | Apple Store

While not as exciting as the other locations, it’s still pretty cool to know that even superstars like Dennis Quaid do mundane tasks. Dennis stopped by the Apple store while he was in town filming scenes for “1883: The Bass Reeves Story,” a “Yellowstone” spinoff where he’ll play Sherrill Lynn, a Deputy U.S. Marshall.

Post Malone + Jelly Roll | Koe Wetzel’s Riot Room

Besides the obvious (Koe Wetzel), two of country music’s biggest names stopped by the West 7th bar after Jelly Roll headlined a charity event at Billy Bob’s Texas. The two later released a duet together called “Losers.

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Spotted: Grammy award-winner Leon Bridges enjoying brunch solo at Oddfellows in Dallas.

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Leon Bridges | Oddfellows, Dallas

Our very own Newsletter Editor, Elizabeth spotted the Fort Worth native and “Texas Sun” singer enjoying a solo brunch in the Bishop Arts District in Dallas. “It was like no one knew he was this Grammy Award-winning celebrity. He blended in so well and wasn’t approached by anybody — except by me. When I talked to him, I was shaking,” she said.

Joe Jonas | Mule Alley + Stewart’s Croquet Club

It’s not every day you see a popstar in a cowboy hat. When he’s not performing a surprise pop-up in Mule Alley, the middle Jo-Bro likes to unwind with a game of croquet with his new pal, chef Tim Love. He visited the restaurant’s opening party earlier this year.

Blake Shelton + Gwen Stefani | Los Vaqueros

Music stars and celebrity couple Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani visited the Stockyards in July and dined at Los Vaqueros. Although the reason for their appearance is unknown, the staff at Los Vaqueros said they were “gracious, down to earth, and extremely willing to engage.”

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