Entertainment

Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Mark your calendars for a record-breaking number of 14 musical performances as part of the Broadway at the Bass 2025-2026 season.
Keep an eye out for Crowley’s Milton Williams and Frisco’s Nick Bolton in New Orleans.
These three local comedy clubs will have you laughing your socks off — and that’s no joke.
Fort Worth’s newest production stage features the city’s largest white infinity wall.
Grab tickets to one (or a bunch) of Fort Worth’s live music venues including stadiums, amphitheaters, concert halls, and more.
2024’s Google Year in Search is out — check out what Fort Worthians were searching most this year (it might surprise you).
Lights, camera, action: You may be surprised by some of the famous people who have called Fort Worth home.
The Stockyards museum now features new items such as handwritten notes, props, and artwork.
Use our seasonal guide for fall and winter events happening around the city.
Wondering what you can do besides trick or treat this Halloween? Check out these events.
Honor the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. with these local celebratory events.
The highly anticipated Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo starts tomorrow. Fans can expect musical icons like Colter Wall, a record-breaking parade, and 23 days of family fun.
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden’s Nature Rx program lets you attend yoga classes and gain nature-based mindfulness practices at no cost to you.
This year, Zillow reports that homebuyers are playing with splashes of color, getting cozy, and looking for ultra-resilient homes.
Looking for dinner plans? Look no further than our roundup of last year’s most popular restaurants in Fort Worth.
Located in Arlington, the National Medal of Honor Museum outranked other museums in DC, Chicago, and Kansas City.
Many major developments are either already in the works or beginning next year. Here are six that you can get excited for right now.
Texas temperatures are known to be extreme — from frigid winters to holidays in shorts, we’re breaking down some of the record-breaking winters we’ve experienced in North Texas.
We’re getting closer to the end of the year, and thanks to the winter outlook from the Climate Prediction Center, we have an even better idea of what winter weather will be like in Fort Worth this season.
The world’s largest honky-tonk, the country’s last cowboy hat store, and twinkling lights over Fort Worth? Yep, we’d watch this holiday flick.