What to do Monday through Sunday, [March 9-15], across Collin County and nearby cities
From Monday through Sunday, North Texas offers no shortage of ways to fill your calendar, whether you’re the type to map out plans in advance or decide on the fly.
The lineup spans everything from high-energy live performances and festivals to seasonal attractions and one-of-a-kind local events. No matter your interests or how late you start planning, there’s a wide mix of experiences happening across the region to help you make the most of the week.
PPA Tour: Veolia Texas Open
Mar. 9–15 | The Courts of McKinney, McKinney
The Professional Pickleball Association Tour returns to North Texas with the Veolia Texas Open at The Courts of McKinney. The weeklong tournament brings top professional players to the court for high-energy matches showcasing the strategy, speed and skill that have fueled pickleball’s rapid rise in popularity.
Corey O’Brien’s Red Tour
Mar. 10 | Mic Drop Comedy, Plano
Comedian Corey O’Brien brings his Red Tour to Plano with a bold, conversation-starting stand-up set. Known for his controversial humor and sharp perspective, O’Brien tackles political divides and cultural stereotypes head-on, aiming to spark dialogue while delivering big laughs.
Ladies Night in the Grotto
Mar. 12 | The Grotto at Grandscape, The Colony
Ladies Night is getting out of the group chat and into The Grotto at Grandscape. Guests can enjoy live music, happy hour specials from participating restaurants and the chance to grab food to-go and dine al fresco under the lights.
Tuff Nutterz
Mar. 13 | Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve, Plano
Tuff Nutterz brings a supersized inflatable adventure to Plano with a 1,000-foot obstacle course packed with more than 30 challenges. Participants can tackle climbing walls, hanging rails, balance balls and the towering 20-foot “Tuffy Slide,” while younger guests can build confidence on a dedicated miniature course.
Flip Circus
Mar. 13–31 | Riders Field, Frisco
Flip Circus brings its red-and-white striped, climate-controlled big top to Frisco for the first time when it sets up at Riders Field. Created by the Vazquez family of Circus Vazquez fame, the all-new production blends world-class circus talent with modern spectacle. Expect two hours of acrobatics, comedy and high-flying, death-defying performances in a contemporary take on the classic American circus.
St. Patrick’s Day Weekend
Mar. 14–17 | PGA District, Frisco
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day weekend at the PGA District at Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa with festive food and drink specials across several venues. The Lounge by Topgolf serves a hearty Guinness beef stew topped with puff pastry, while Ice House features Guinness BBQ beef short ribs with mashed potatoes and smoked cabbage. Ryder Cup Grille offers a braised Irish lamb shank with whipped potatoes and Jameson gravy. Green beer will also be flowing throughout the District all weekend long.
Family Magic and Comedy Show with Mike Williams
Mar. 14 | Addison Improv, Addison
DFW magician and comedian Mike Williams brings family-friendly fun to the Addison Improv with his long-running show. The 75-minute matinee blends quick-witted comedy, jaw-dropping illusions and plenty of audience participation for an entertaining afternoon the whole family can enjoy. Arrive early for lunch service, which includes a magic-themed kids menu and close-up sleight-of-hand performed right at your table.
McKinney Shamrock Run 5K
Mar. 14 | Towne Lake Park, McKinney
Kick off St. Patrick’s Day weekend at the 9th Annual McKinney Shamrock Run 5K at Towne Lake Park. Registration includes the official race T-shirt, bib and finisher’s medal and participants 21 and over can celebrate afterward with a complimentary green beer from TUPPS Brewery. A portion of the proceeds benefits The Warrior’s Keep.
The Garden Show
Mar. 14–15 | Myers Park & Event Center, McKinney
Garden enthusiasts can dig into inspiration at The Garden Show at Myers Park & Event Center. The event features more than 80 booths with plants and garden products from local vendors, along with expert speakers, hands-on demonstrations and practical Earth-Kind gardening advice. Families can enjoy a children’s scavenger hunt, local food, prize drawings and free parking while exploring the weekend celebration of all things gardening.
ONGOING & EXTENDED-RUN THINGS TO DO
Photo: Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Soccer: More Than a Game
Mar. 7–Sept. 7 | Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas
As North Texas prepares for the global spotlight of the FIFA World Cup, the Perot is kicking off the excitement with Soccer: More Than a Game. The 10,000-square-foot interactive exhibition explores the science behind the world’s most popular sport, from the physics of a perfectly curved free kick to the strategy behind championship teams. Through hands-on experiences and STEM-focused displays, visitors of all ages can discover the science, skill and spirit that power the game.
Joy: A Solo Exhibition | Paintings by Emmanuel Gillespie
Feb. 6–Mar. 28 | ArtCentre of Plano
Dallas-based artist and educator Emmanuel Gillespie presents Joy, a solo exhibition exploring identity, history and the lived Black experience in America. Blending painting and sculpture, his work pairs scholarship with inventive technique. Join for an Artist Talk on March 6, 6:30 – 7:30, at the ArtCentre.
Dallas Blooms
Feb. 21–Apr. 12 | Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, Dallas
The Southwest’s largest annual floral festival returns with massive seasonal displays, immersive garden experiences and ever-changing spring blooms. As flowers emerge throughout the season, each visit offers a fresh way to experience the gardens in full color.
Harry Potter: The Exhibition
Through Apr. 12 | Pepper Square, Dallas
This traveling exhibition features immersive galleries, original film props and interactive experiences celebrating the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts film series.
Ancient Echoes, Modern Voices: The Crow Collection Goes Beyond
Through Jun. 28 | Crow Museum of Asian Art at UT Dallas, Richardson
This long-running exhibition expands beyond traditional display with rotating presentations that connect Asian art histories to contemporary themes.
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