Events
Both Tarrant and Dallas County are packed with things to do and destinations to visit. Weekday and Saturday events at American Airlines Center in Dallas are served by regularly scheduled eastbound and westbound train trips. Events at Dickies Arena, Fort Worth Stockyards, and Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth are also served by regularly scheduled eastbound and westbound trips via bus connection at Fort Worth Central Station.
Dallas Stars and Dallas Mavericks: A westbound train will depart Victory Station (AA Center) 20 minutes after the end of ALL Dallas Stars and Dallas Mavericks games that begin after 6:00 p.m., Monday – Saturday. These trains will be noted on the events schedule below with this designation: (+20)
Note: On non-AAC event nights, TRE will operate all trains per the published public timetable.
Saturday, May 11 | 1:30pm
CHICAGO – Part of the Broadway at the Bass Series
Bass Performance Hall
CHICAGO – Part of the Broadway at the Bass Series
Saturday, May 11 | 1pm
CHICAGO is still the one musical with everything that makes Broadway shimmy-shake: a universal tale of fame, fortune, and all that jazz, with one showstopping song after another and the most astonishing dancing you’ve ever seen.
In the whirlwind of Chicago’s Jazz Age, two of the Cook County Jail’s most notorious murderesses—vaudeville star Velma Kelly and chorus girl Roxie Hart—become fierce rivals as they compete for headlines amidst a media frenzy.
Broadway’s longest-running musical has been razzle dazzling audiences for 27 years, and after more than 10,000 performances, 6 Tony Awards®, 2 Olivier Awards, and a Grammy®, we’re just getting started.
Come on, babe! Head to CHICAGO!
We’re hotter than ever.
Friday, May 10 | 8:00pm
Nicki Minaj
American Airlines Center
Nicki Minaj
Friday, May 10 | 8pm
Nicki Minaj
Note: No +20 service (there will not be a westbound train 20 minutes after this event).
Victory StationFriday, May 10 | 7:30pm
CHICAGO – Part of the Broadway at the Bass Series
Bass Performance Hall
CHICAGO – Part of the Broadway at the Bass Series
Friday, May 10 | 7pm
CHICAGO is still the one musical with everything that makes Broadway shimmy-shake: a universal tale of fame, fortune, and all that jazz, with one showstopping song after another and the most astonishing dancing you’ve ever seen.
In the whirlwind of Chicago’s Jazz Age, two of the Cook County Jail’s most notorious murderesses—vaudeville star Velma Kelly and chorus girl Roxie Hart—become fierce rivals as they compete for headlines amidst a media frenzy.
Broadway’s longest-running musical has been razzle dazzling audiences for 27 years, and after more than 10,000 performances, 6 Tony Awards®, 2 Olivier Awards, and a Grammy®, we’re just getting started.
Come on, babe! Head to CHICAGO!
We’re hotter than ever.
Friday, May 10 | 6:45pm
PBR WORLD FINALS – ELIMINATIONS at Cowtown Coliseum
Cowtown Coliseum at Fort Worth Stockyards
PBR WORLD FINALS – ELIMINATIONS at Cowtown Coliseum
Friday, May 10 | 6pm
Ride TRE to Fort Worth Central Station and transfer to Trinity Metro bus route 15 to reach the Fort Worth Stockyards.
PBR is going old school to put fans closer to the championship action by holding the first two stages of the 2024 PBR World Finals in its most intimate venue, Cowtown Coliseum. Fans will have the opportunity to see the PBR World Finals – Eliminations in the hallowed, historic venue where PBR held its first event in 1993 and just about every fan may get a little dirt kicked up on them. The dramatic World Finals – Eliminations format will be complemented by a variety of enhanced fan experiences, in addition to tickets watch PBR Eliminations rounds. Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall, the popular restaurant in Mule Alley from Chef Tim Love, will host daily pre-parties, event watch parties and post-event entertainment with GRAMMY-award winning acts through special packages now available at PBR.com/WorldFinals. The daily pre-parties will afford attendees a VIP tailgate experience, including live music, along with food and beverage, in addition to a curated cocktail menu.
PBR World Finals – Eliminations begin at 6:45 p.m. CT on Friday, May 10 and Saturday, May 11.
Fort Worth Central Station
Thursday, May 9 | 8:30pm
Dallas Stars VS Colorado Avalanche: Round 2 Game 2
American Airlines Center
Dallas Stars VS Colorado Avalanche: Round 2 Game 2
Thursday, May 9 | 8pm
Dallas Stars VS Colorado Avalanche: Round 2 Game 2
Note: A westbound TRE train will depart Victory Station 20 minutes after the end of this game.
Victory StationWednesday, May 8 | 8:00pm
Luis Miguel
American Airlines Center
Luis Miguel
Wednesday, May 8 | 8pm
Luis Miguel
Note: No +20 service (there will not be a westbound train 20 minutes after this event).
Victory StationTuesday, May 7 | 8:30pm
Dallas Stars VS Colorado Avalanche: Round 2 Game 1
American Airlines Center
Dallas Stars VS Colorado Avalanche: Round 2 Game 1
Tuesday, May 7 | 8pm
Dallas Stars VS Colorado Avalanche: Round 2 Game 1
Note: A westbound TRE train will depart Victory Station 20 minutes after the end of this game.
Victory StationSunday, May 5 | 6:30pm
Dallas Stars VS Las Vegas Golden Knights
American Airlines Center
Dallas Stars VS Las Vegas Golden Knights
Sunday, May 5 | 6pm
Dallas Stars VS Las Vegas Golden Knights
Note: A westbound TRE train will depart Victory Station 20 minutes after the end of this game.
Victory Station
Saturday, May 4 | 8:00pm
Bad Bunny
American Airlines Center
Bad Bunny
Saturday, May 4 | 8pm
Bad Bunny
Note: No +20 service (there will not be a westbound train 20 minutes after this event).
Victory StationSaturday, May 4 | 7:30pm
Beethoven’s Violin Concerto: Beethoven and Shostakovich
Bass Performance Hall
Beethoven’s Violin Concerto: Beethoven and Shostakovich
Saturday, May 4 | 7pm
When Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5 premiered in Leningrad, listeners gave an ovation that lasted longer than half an hour, catapulting this gripping, emotional work to immediate and lasting success. It’s one of the few works to unite both critics and the public in their positive opinions. To open the concert, Beethoven’s Egmont Overture suggests societal unease in its churning rhythms before five famous knocking notes open Beethoven’s Violin Concerto. Youthful violinist Stephen Waarts takes to the stage for this staple of violin repertoire while FWSO music director Robert Spano helms the orchestra.
Works
BEETHOVEN: Egmont Overture
BEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto
SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 5