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.

Tuesday, September 17 | 9:00pm

Nicki Minaj

American Airlines Center

Nicki Minaj

Tuesday, September 17 | 9pm

Nicki Minaj

Note: No +20 service (there will not be a westbound train 20 minutes after this event). 

Victory Station
Saturday, September 14 | 7:30pm

Pat Green Live with the FWSO

Bass Performance Hall

Pat Green Live with the FWSO

Saturday, September 14 | 7pm

For one night only, Texas native Pat Green and the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra share the stage to bring a little honky-tonk to Bass Performance Hall!

Credited as one of Texas country’s modern-era founding fathers, Green has traveled many roads in the nearly 30 years since his debut album, Dancehall Dreamer. Combining Southwestern country traditions with the rebellious spirit of rock ‘n’ roll, and adding in a poet’s literary flourish, it was Green’s vision which brought the organic, true-to-yourself Texas style to the country mainstream in the early 2000s.

You don’t want to miss this special night with Pat Green performing his greatest hits, backed by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra!

Fort Worth Central Station
Saturday, September 7 | 8:00pm

Twenty One Pilots

American Airlines Center

Twenty One Pilots

Saturday, September 7 | 8pm

Twenty One Pilots

Note: No +20 service (there will not be a westbound train 20 minutes after this event). 

Victory Station
Saturday, September 7 | 7:30pm

FWSO: Opening Weekend: Tchaikovsky’s Sixth and Sibelius’ Violin Concerto

Bass Performance Hall

FWSO: Opening Weekend: Tchaikovsky’s Sixth and Sibelius’ Violin Concerto

Saturday, September 7 | 7pm

Tchaikovsky, one of Russia’s greatest musical geniuses, was prone to bouts of self-doubt and reflection, but with his sixth and final symphony he knew he had a masterpiece on his hands. The “Pathétique” (“Passionate Symphony”) is an abstract exploration of the depth of human feeling and the centerpiece of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra’s celebratory opening weekend with Music Director Robert Spano and star violinist James Ehnes performing Sibelius’ glacial Violin Concerto with its “polonaise for polar bears” and Berlioz’s swashbuckling Roman Carnival Overture.

Fort Worth Central Station
Friday, September 6 | 8:00pm

Twenty One Pilots

American Airlines Center

Twenty One Pilots

Friday, September 6 | 8pm

Twenty One Pilots

Note: No +20 service (there will not be a westbound train 20 minutes after this event).

Victory Station
Friday, September 6 | 7:30pm

FWSO: Opening Weekend: Tchaikovsky’s Sixth and Sibelius’ Violin Concerto

Bass Performance Hall

FWSO: Opening Weekend: Tchaikovsky’s Sixth and Sibelius’ Violin Concerto

Friday, September 6 | 7pm

Tchaikovsky, one of Russia’s greatest musical geniuses, was prone to bouts of self-doubt and reflection, but with his sixth and final symphony he knew he had a masterpiece on his hands. The “Pathétique” (“Passionate Symphony”) is an abstract exploration of the depth of human feeling and the centerpiece of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra’s celebratory opening weekend with Music Director Robert Spano and star violinist James Ehnes performing Sibelius’ glacial Violin Concerto with its “polonaise for polar bears” and Berlioz’s swashbuckling Roman Carnival Overture.

Fort Worth Central Station
Tuesday, September 3 | 4:00pm

Levy Job Fair

American Airlines Center

Levy Job Fair

Tuesday, September 3 | 4pm

Levy Job Fair

Note: No +20 service (there will not be a westbound train 20 minutes after this event).

Victory Station
Saturday, August 31 | 7:30pm

FWSO: Stars of the Symphony

Bass Performance Hall

FWSO: Stars of the Symphony

Saturday, August 31 | 7pm

A trio of Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra musicians take the spotlight in a special performance celebrating the skill of Cowtown’s own musicians.

First, Principal Violist DJ Cheek will perform Bruch’s achingly sweet Romance for viola and orchestra. English horn player Tim Daniels stars as the majestic voice of the swan in Sibelius’ epic tone poem Swan of Tuonela, and Principal Trumpeter Kyle Sherman gives voices to Tartini’s graceful and precise Concerto in D Major, a testament to the splendor of Italian baroque music.

 


Works

BRUCH: Romance op. 85

SIBELIUS: Swan of Tuonela

TARTINI: Concerto in D Major

Featured Artists

Taichi Fukumura, conductor

DJ Cheek, viola

Tim Daniels, oboe

Kyle Sherman, trumpet

Fort Worth Central Station
Saturday, August 24 | 8:00pm

Future & Metro Boomin

American Airlines Center

Future & Metro Boomin

Saturday, August 24 | 8pm

Future & Metro Boomin

Note: No +20 service (there will not be a westbound train 20 minutes after this event).

Victory Station
Friday, August 23 | 7:30pm

FWSO: FINAL FANTASY VII: REBIRTH

Bass Performance Hall

FWSO: FINAL FANTASY VII: REBIRTH

Friday, August 23 | 7pm

Experience all new symphonic arrangements of the music of FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH performed with full orchestra and chorus led by renowned conductor Arnie Roth. With stunning, high-definition video scenes created exclusively for this production by SQUARE ENIX, immerse yourself in the world of one of the most visionary games of all time with this sensational multimedia concert experience!

Fort Worth Central Station