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Here are some top things to do in the Greater Dallas–Fort Worth area in August 2025:

Live Music & Concerts

Tours & Sightseeing

Sports & Stadium Events

  • AT&T Stadium Concert: The Weeknd (with Playboi Carti and Mike Dean) on August27Wikipedia.
  • Cowtown Coliseum Rodeo: Friday/Saturday rodeos, with special country-music performances inside the historic Fort Worth Stockyards Chron+3Wikipedia+3Stockyards+3.

Family & Kids’ Activities

Dining & Festivals

  • Dallas Restaurant Week: July 31–August 10 offers prix‑fixe $29–$99 deals at ~150 top venues—benefitting North Texas Food Bank Eater Dallas.
  • International Tastes in Bishop Arts District: sample Afghan, Italian, Japanese, Argentinian, French, Mexican and more Visit Dallas.
  • New & Scenic Restaurants: Summer openings and stunning views at spots like Monarch, Terrazza di Triozzi, Monkey Bar on 9—ideal for summer dining Eater Dallas.

Festivals & Special Events

  • International Beer Day (Aug 2), National Waffle Day (Aug 24), National Dog Day (Aug 26) – themed events across local breweries, cafés, parks Visit Dallas.
  • Cultural Festivals: Check upcoming listings for bull‑riding events, rodeos, BBQ experiences at Fort Worth Stockyards visitdallas-fortworth.com+9fortworth.com+9Stockyards+9.

Tips & Planning:

  • Beat the August heat: enjoy pool days at The Stoneleigh (Day‑Pass via ResortPass) Visit Dallas+1Chron+1.
  • For calendar updates and details, visit VisitDallas, MyGuideDallas, FortWorth.com, and Do214.
  • Don’t miss AT&T Stadium on 27 Aug—a huge showing by The Weeknd! do214.com+1do214.com+1Wikipedia.

Whether you’re into concerts, local culture, outdoor adventures, or dining deals, August in DFW has something for everyone.