Fort Worth
By day it looks like it could be a plumbing-supply warehouse but by night, this nondescript building shakes to hundreds of dancers moving in rhythm on the…
Fort Worth
By day it looks like it could be a plumbing-supply warehouse but by night, this nondescript building shakes to hundreds of dancers moving in rhythm on the…
Fort Worth
Previously a cattle barn, an airplane factory and a department store, the world’s largest honky-tonk now caters to over 6000 customers with 40 bars. Top…
Fort Worth
Built in 1908 as the first-ever indoor rodeo arena, the Cowtown Coliseum hosts live rodeo at 8pm on Friday and Saturday nights year-round. Horses and…
Fort Worth
Have yourself a full-on Nascar experience. November’s Texas 500 is the biggest annual event, but other races take place throughout the year. You can even…
Fort Worth
Stockyards cowboys have been bellying up to this bar since 1887 (now owned by the ubiquitous Tim Love). Local singers and songwriters are showcased…
Fort Worth
Tucked into a downtown alley, this subterranean jazz spot is low-key, with just a touch of smoky glamor. There is live music most nights.
Fort Worth
The 1936 Will Rogers Coliseum in the Cultural District hosts big-name concerts and other events, including the Forth Worth Stock Show and Rodeo.
Fort Worth
This dark, intimate bar tucked underneath the Stockyards hosts eclectic local music. Many nights deejays spin country.