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A group of adults sit on the grass and enjoy a glass of champagne.

Whether you’re looking for a fun-filled outing with family or a relaxing evening with friends, Blooms & Beats is the perfect way to spend your night.

Photo provided by Fort Worth Botanic Garden

Experience the magic of spring at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden during Blooms & Beats — a series of enchanting evenings on March 14, April 11, and May 9, happening 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Look forward to:

  • Live music from local talents like The Seven6 Band + Jimmy Barcus
  • Family-friendly fun with yard games, drinks, and stargazing
  • Delicious bites from food trucks including Gordo’s Mexican Cantina + Leo’s Churro Bar

Snag tickets for an unforgettable night in this picture-perfect setting.

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