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These are the 11 best things to do in Fort Worth this weekend

Alex Bentley
Jun 9, 2022 | 6:00 am
Flatland Cavalry performs live in support of their album Homeland Insecurity at Gruene Hall Thursday night.
Flatland Cavalry performs live in support of their album Homeland Insecurity at Gruene Hall Thursday night.
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For the second weekend in a row, the big event in town will the one featuring a group of immensely talented classical pianists. But you can also enjoy a quintet of concerts, including a rising country rocker, a new local theater production, a fitness festival, an acclaimed documentary, the opening of two new art exhibitions, and the closing of another exhibition celebrating big bugs.

Below are the best ways to spend your precious free time this weekend. Want more options? Lucky for you, we have a much longer list of the city's best events.

Thursday, June 9

Sixteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
After winnowing the field down from 30 pianists to 12, the Sixteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition now moves on to the semifinal rounds. There's a strong East Asian group of contenders, including four from South Korea, one from China, and one from Japan, with another who claims both France and Japan. There is one American left in the group, and two Russians, but the sentimental favorite might be Dmytro Choni, who hails from Ukraine. Multiple semifinal sessions, including Mozart concerto performances with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, will take place daily through Sunday at Bass Performance Hall.

Lorena Leigh in concert
Texas is strong with country musicians, but as far as we can tell, there's only one person claiming to play "Cowgirl-Mermaid" music, and that's Lorena Leigh. Using her signature ukulele, Leigh plays jaunty tunes that definitely give off a summer type of vibe. Leigh released her debut album, Water Theory, in 2019. She'll play at Downtown Cowtown at the Isis.

Stage West Theatre presents Into the Breeches!
It’s 1942, and there’s a problem at the Oberon Playhouse. With the director and leading men all off at war, it looks like the season will be cancelled. That is, until a determined group of ladies rally the troops at home to mount an all-female production. The hilariously unexpected team comes together, united by their determination that the show must go on. The comedy, making its regional premiere at Stage West Theatre, will run through July 3.

Friday, June 10

TRWD presents FitCon
FitCon is a fitness expo that features exhibitors, celebrity guests, live music, competitions, and more. Taking place at Panther Island Pavilion, the event's goal is to showcase a variety of sports and fitness, all in one venue. There will be a host of fitness gurus/influencers on site at the daylong event, including Dana Linn Bailey, Kai Greene, Rob Bailey, Meg Squate, Anton Antipov, and more.

Magnolia at the Modern: Hello, Bookstore
In the shadow of the pandemic, a small town rallies to protect a beloved local bookstore. A landmark in Lenox, Massachusetts, The Bookstore is a magical, beatnik gem thanks to its owner, Matt Tannenbaum, whose passion for stories runs deep. This intimate portrait of The Bookstore and the family at its heart offers a journey through good times, hard times, and the stories hidden on the shelves. The film will screen seven times through Sunday at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.

Downtown Cowtown at the Isis presents Lisa Irion as Cher
Lisa Irion will present her acclaimed audience interactive "Tribute to Cher Show," backed by the Edge of Reality Band. Irion performs Cher's hits from the 1960s through the 1990s in dazzling costume replicas from Cher's concert tours. The one-night-only performance takes place at Downtown Cowtown at the Isis.

Koe Wetzel in concert
There aren't a ton of well-known people to come out of the East Texas small town of Pittsburg, but singer Koe Wetzel is one of them. With a blend of music that mixes together country and rock, he's experienced a leap in popularity the last few years, with 2019's Harold Saul High and 2020's Sellout making a dent on the Billboard 200. He'll play at Dickies Arena.

Lupe Fiasco in concert
Rapper Lupe Fiasco was on fire in the early 2000s, using a bump from Jay-Z to nab a record deal that soon led to a quintet of top-selling albums. 2007's The Cool had his first real hit, "Superstar," and this concert will celebrate the 15th anniversary of that album, with him performing the entire album along with his greatest hits. He'll perform at Wild Acre Live.

Gary Allan in concert
Country singer Gary Allan may not have the same cachet as many of the top tier genre musicians, but he's had a big impact nonetheless, scoring 11 top 10 singles and six top 5 albums, including 2013's No. 1 album, Set You Free. He'll play at Billy Bob's Texas on Friday and Saturday in support of his latest album, 2021's Ruthless.

Saturday, June 11

Amon Carter Museum of American Art exhibition openings
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art will open two new exhibitions. "Black Every Day: Photographs from the Carter Collection" explores more than 100 years of photographic representations of Black American experiences, featuring over 50 historical and contemporary art photographs and over 100 vernacular images. It will be on display through September 11. Justin Ginsberg: "Shaking the Shadow" will feature a glass sculptural work created by the Texas-based artist over the course of the summer, inspired in part by the "Sargent, Whistler, and Venetian Glass" exhibition starting on June 26. Ginsberg will work with a glass kiln set up on the museum’s lawn each weekend, pulling glass threads measuring up to 30 feet in length. The exhibition goes on through September 25.

Sunday, June 12

Fort Worth Botanic Garden presents David Rogers: "Big Bugs" closing day
Sunday will be the final day to view David Rogers’ "Big Bugs," an exhibit of insect sculptures on a gigantic scale, at Fort Worth Botanic Garden. The sculptures were created using various combinations of whole trees, cut green saplings, dry branches, and other forest materials. Audiences will marvel or stand bug-eyed before the larger-than-life insect sculptures and gain an appreciation for these invaluable members of the animal kingdom.

Koe Wetzel will play at Dickies Arena on June 10.

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Koe Wetzel will play at Dickies Arena on June 10.
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Texas remains a hot spot for international homebuyers, shows new report

Arden Ward
Nov 1, 2022 | 1:36 pm
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Texas remains the third hottest U.S. destination for international homebuyers.

International homebuyers seeking an abode in the U.S. still have their sights set on Texas, according to a new report.

The Texas International Homebuyers Report, released this month by Texas Realtors, shows that Texas remains the third hottest U.S. destination for international homebuyers.

The Lone Star State comes in behind Florida and California, just like in years past.

From April 2021-March 2022, 7,888 Texas homes were purchased by buyers from out-reportside the U.S., accounting for 8 percent of the country's international home purchases. No. 1 Florida, meanwhile, accounted for 24 percent of purchases, with No. 2 California at 11 percent.

In total, 98,600 U.S. homes were sold to international buyers during the time period, to the tune of $59 billion. This year's report does not include total sales dollars for the Texas purchases.

“Texas remains one of the most desirable destinations for people looking to purchase a home in the United States,” said Russell Berry, chairman of Texas Realtors, in a release.

“The region of origin for homebuyers choosing Texas had a noticeable swing this reporting period. Historically, the largest number of homebuyers purchasing in Texas from outside of the United States are from the Latin America and Caribbean region. While that is still true, European homebuyers nearly closed the gap this past year.”

Thirty-one percent of Texas' international buyers were from Latin America/Caribbean, with 27 percent from Europe, 21 percent from Asia/Oceana, and 11 percent from Africa.

Texas also holds onto its status as a hot market for international commercial real estate transactions. According to the 2022 Commercial Real Estate International Business Trends from the National Association of Realtors, Texas accounted for 14 percent of international commercial buyers in 2021, second only to Florida's 22 percent.

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Taylor Swift dawns a new era with world tour coming to Arlington for 2 shows

Alex Bentley
Nov 1, 2022 | 9:04 am
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Taylor Swift will perform at AT&T Stadium.

Pop superstar Taylor Swift's U.S. leg of "The Eras Tour" will come to AT&T Stadium in Arlington for back-to-back shows on April 1 and 2, 2023.

The Arlington dates are two of 27 shows Swift will play in the U.S. over the course of five months, starting in Glendale, Arizona on March 18. In addition to the stop in Dallas-Fort Worth, the tour will also go to Houston on April 22.

At both the Arlington and Houston dates, Swift will be joined by special guests beabadoobee and Gracie Abrams.

The Eras Tour is in support of Swift's new album, Midnights, which has become the fastest selling album of her career, debuting at No. 1 in 14 countries around the world.

She also notched a historic first in the 64-year history of the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, as the top 10 songs this week are all from that album. She is the first artist to claim the survey's entire top 10 in a single frame.

To ensure tickets for the tour get into the hands of fans, Swift has partnered with Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program. Registration for the presale is now open through Wednesday, November 9 at 10:59 pm. Registered fans who receive a code will have exclusive access to purchase tickets on Tuesday, November 15 starting at 10 am.

Only fans that have received a unique code will have the chance to purchase tickets, which will range from $49 to $449. In addition, VIP packages will start at $199 up to $899 on a first come, first served basis.

An exclusive premium allocation of tickets has been set aside for Capital One cardholders, who will have priority access to purchase tickets on November 15 at 2 pm through November 17 at 10 pm or until supplies last.

The public on-sale for tickets begins at 10 am Friday, November 18.

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Charming Hill Country destination named among most dynamic 'micropolitan' areas in U.S.

John Egan
Oct 31, 2022 | 4:39 pm
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Not only is Fredericksburg a top vacation destination, it's a dynamic micropolitan area.

Fredericksburg reigns as the Hill Country’s wine and tourism hub, with both industries pouring millions of dollars into the regional economy. So it’s no wonder, then, that Fredericksburg now ranks among the country’s most “dynamic” micropolitan areas.

A new study from the nonprofit think tank Heartland Forward places Fredericksburg at No. 21 among the 25 most dynamic micropolitan areas in the U.S. The study look at economic data for the country’s 536 micropolitan areas.

A micropolitan area is a cluster of communities anchored by a town with 10,000 to 50,000 residents. Fredericksburg itself is home to about 11,000 residents, while the entire micropolitan area comprises 27,297 people.

According to the study, the key figures for the Fredericksburg micropolitan area include:

  • Per capita personal income of $75,442, the second highest number among the top 25.
  • 2015-20 employment growth of 4.8 percent.
  • 2015-20 growth in GDP (growth domestic product) of 12.6 percent. GDP is a major indicator of economic strength or weakness.

“Close to both Austin and San Antonio, Fredericksburg is a sophisticated small town, a community that welcomes and supports newcomers. The climate is mild, the location and lifestyle ideal, and our robust economic climate is tailor-made for a number of kinds of businesses, which will benefit greatly from all the area has to offer,” says the Gillespie County Economic Development Commission.

Several factors contribute to Fredericksburg’s status as a standout micropolitan area. These include:

  • More than $241 million in direct spending on travel in 2021.
  • Popular attractions such as the LBJ State Park and Historic Site, the National Museum of the Pacific War, Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, and Wildseed Farms.
  • A full-bodied wine industry.

Los Alamos, New Mexico, stands atop Heartland Forward’s list of the top 25 micropolitan areas. The West Texas area of Pecos sits at No. 4; it’s the only other Texas micropolitan on the list.

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