Dallas Museum of Art, Rodeo Celina, Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge

Things to do in DFW this weekend: May 29-31

Here's what's going on in North Texas May 29-31

by · 5 NBCDFW

School is out for most North Texas districts. Kick off your summer with these local events.

Late Night at the Museum

The DMA continues its Late Night series on Friday night from 7-11 p.m. Participate in arts & crafts, origami, watch artist demonstrations, gallery talks and more! Tickets are $25.

Rodeo Celina

Experience a thrilling professional rodeo at Myers Park & Event Center. Events are going on all weekend.

FrisCON

The Frisco Public Library is hosting FrisCON on Friday and Saturday. The event features a K-Pop panel, comic book swap, voice actor panel and more.

Bluegrass on Ballard

The City of Wylie is bringing the top bluegrass bands, a car show, vendors and more to Olde City Park on Saturday. No tickets are required.

Polynesian Festival

Frisco is hosting an immersive experience highlighting the rich tradition of Polynesian cultures on Saturday. Enjoy live entertainment, hula performance and a Polynesian-inspired vendor market from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Kaleidoscope Park.

Dallas Soccer Kick-Off Fest 2026

Dallas is hosting a two-day celebration for soccer fans and families to lead-in to the nine FIFA World Cup matches being hosted in Dallas. The event will be at Ron Kirk Bridge on Saturday and Sunday, and feature food trucks, music, soccer activities and more.

Drink North Texas Wine Festival

Fly away for a day of wine, food, live music and amazing airplanes at the Frontiers of Flight Museum. Twelve North Texas wineries are bringing their award-winning wines for tastings from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday.

Jerry Seinfeld

Comedian Jerry Seinfeld will perform at Texas Trust CU Theater in Grand Prairie on Saturday night. Get tickets here.

Choctaw Cover-to-Cover Music Festival

Head out to Klyde Warren Park on Saturday night for a free event with tribute bands, food trucks, casino-style gaming and more.

German Maifest

Fort Worth is connecting with its German roots. Crystal Springs Hideaway is hosting a three day festival featuring German Polka bands, German food and bier specials, and contests.