Don't know your "La Traviata" from your "Il Trovatore"? No problem. The annual Fort Worth Opera Festival spans a few weeks each spring at performing at the Bass Performance Hall, Scott Theatre or other venues.
Ride 'em cowboy! Check out a true Texas tradition at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. The 23-day festival includes rodeo action, livestock shows, kid-friendly exhibits, live music, food, a carnival, shopping and so much more.
The Funky Finds Spring Fling promises to have something for everyone. The family and pet-friendly festival showcases handmade indie arts and crafts, including pet goods, clothing, jewelry, art, plush items, accessories, paper goods, home goods and much more.
Savory foods, cultural dance performances, shopping and a children's area are all on the menu at the annual Greekfest. Enjoy your fill of moussaka, spanakopita, dolmathes and more. The festival is held every November at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church.
Scream your way through haunted exhibits at the Hangman's House of Horrors. The haunted house has been: featured on Travel Channel's "America's Scariest Halloween Attractions", named "Best Place to get Spooked" in Fort Worth Magazine, and named one of the nation's "Halloween Hot Spots!" by Family Circle magazine. Stop in and check out what all the fuss is about...if you dare!
Herb aficionados and those who dream of a kitchen window box filled with savory sprouts will enjoy the annual Herb Festival, held on the third Saturday in May at the Deborah Beggs Moncrief Garden Center. Expert growers, a silent auction, herbal crafts and gourmet products are all part of the fun.
Don't miss one of the top 3 arts festivals in the U.S., the Main Street Fort Worth Art Festival. The annual April extravaganza showcases a juried art fair, live concerts, street performers, theater showcases, food tents and more at no charge.
Celebrate Texas' official start of summer at the annual Mayfest at Trinity Park. Live music, carnival rides, festival food, bounces houses, free children's activities, petting zoo, performng arts groups, paddleboats, rock-climbing, zip-lining, people-watching, art and gift market, 10K and 5K USATF certified runs, student art contest, and much more at the festival deliver plenty of family-friendly fun in great outdoor green space after a long winter.
A historical reenactment of the original Pawnee Bill’s Wild West Show. The show features trick roping, trick shooting, trick riding, cowboy songs and an entertaining look at history. Historical figures such as Pawnee Bill come to life and transport the spectator back in time held at Fort Worth’s Cowtown Coliseum.