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, March 12 | 7:00pm
Dallas Stars VS Florida Panthers
American Airlines Center
Dallas Stars VS Florida Panthers
Tuesday, March 12 | 7pm
Dallas Stars VS Florida Panthers
Note: A westbound TRE train will depart Victory Station 20 minutes after the end of this game.
Victory StationTuesday, March 12 | 6:00pm
AAC Basketball Championships-Women
Dickies Arena
AAC Basketball Championships-Women
Tuesday, March 12 | 6pm
Tuesday, March 12
Women – Session 6
Women’s Game 11 – Semifinal 1, Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 winner – 7 p.m. ET/6 p.m. CT
Women’s Game 12 – Semifinal 2, Game 9 winner vs. Game 10 winner – 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT
Monday, March 11 | 12:00pm
AAC Basketball Championships-Women
Dickies Arena
AAC Basketball Championships-Women
Monday, March 11 | 12pm
Monday March 11
Women – Session 4
Women’s Game 7 – Game 3 winner vs. No. 1 Tulsa – 1 p.m. ET/Noon CT
Women’s Game 8 – Game 4 winner vs. No. 4 UTSA – 3 p.m. ET/2 p.m. CT
Women – Session 5
Women’s Game 9 – Game 5 winner vs. No. 2 North Texas – 7 p.m. ET/6 p.m. CT
Women’s Game 10 – Game 6 winner vs. No. 3 Temple – 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT
Sunday, March 10 | 12:00pm
AAC Basketball Championships-Women
Dickies Arena
AAC Basketball Championships-Women
Sunday, March 10 | 12pm
Sunday, March 10
Women – Session 2
Women’s Game 3 – No. 9 East Carolina vs. No. 8 Memphis – 1 p.m. ET/ Noon CT
Women’s Game 4 – Game 1 winner vs. No. 5 South Florida – 3 p.m. ET/2 p.m. CT
Women – Session 3
Women’s Game 5 – No. 10 Rice vs. No. 7 UAB – 7 p.m. ET/6 p.m. CT
Women’s Game 6 – Game 2 winner vs. No. 6 Charlotte – 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT
Saturday, March 9 | 8:00pm
Tom Segura
American Airlines Center
Tom Segura
Saturday, March 9 | 8pm
Tom Segura
Note: No +20 service (there will not be a westbound train 20 minutes after this event).
Victory StationSaturday, March 9 | 7:30pm
John Williams Celebration
Bass Performance Hall
John Williams Celebration
Saturday, March 9 | 7pm
John Williams may have done more to keep orchestras in the public consciousness than any composer alive. To watch Star Wars is to thrill to that opening trumpet blast. He captured the mystery of the Harry Potter films with a celeste and whispering strings. Fluttering winds launch a magical flight to Peter Pan’s Neverland. The list goes on. Be there when the FWSO plays a tribute to Williams that includes music from Hook, Superman, Schindler’s List, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and more. Richard Kaufman, conductorFeatured Artists
Saturday, March 9 | 7:30pm
John Williams Celebration
Bass Performance Hall
John Williams Celebration
Saturday, March 9 | 7pm
John Williams may have done more to keep orchestras in the public consciousness than any composer alive. To watch Star Wars is to thrill to that opening trumpet blast. He captured the mystery of the Harry Potter films with a celeste and whispering strings. Fluttering winds launch a magical flight to Peter Pan’s Neverland. The list goes on. Be there when the FWSO plays a tribute to Williams that includes music from Hook, Superman, Schindler’s List, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and more. Richard Kaufman, conductorFeatured Artists
Saturday, March 9 | 4:00pm
AAC Basketball Championships-Women
Dickies Arena
AAC Basketball Championships-Women
Saturday, March 9 | 4pm
Saturday, March 9
Women – Session 1
Women’s Game 1: No. 13 Wichita State vs. No. 12 Florida Atlantic – 5 p.m. ET/4 p.m. CT
Women’s Game 2: No. 14 Tulane vs. No. 11 SMU – 7 p.m. ET/6 p.m. CT
Saturday, March 9 | 11:00am
Beethoven Lives Upstairs
Bass Performance Hall
Beethoven Lives Upstairs
Saturday, March 9 | 11am
The world-famous production of Beethoven Lives Upstairs features a lively exchange of letters between young Christoph and his uncle. Their subject: the “madman” who has moved into the upstairs apartment of Christoph’s Vienna home. Through a touching correspondence, dramatically underscored with the composer’s most beautiful excerpts, Christoph slowly comes to understand the genius of Beethoven and the beauty of his music.
Audiences are captivated by more than twenty-five excerpts of Beethoven’s music, including the Moonlight Sonata, Fur Elise, and the great Fifth and Ninth Symphonies. The music is magically woven into the drama as two actors share anecdotes and observations based on true incidents from the composer’s life. Presenting history, drama, music, and fun, this engaging concert is an ideal addition to any children’s education program or family concert series.
The original audio recording of Beethoven Lives Upstairs claims dozens of top music, educational, and parenting awards. It has gone multi-platinum, been translated and distributed around the world, and made into an Emmy award-winning film. Based on this highly acclaimed recording, the Beethoven Lives Upstairs theatrical symphony concert is an imaginative way to introduce young audiences and their families to the life and music of Ludwig Van Beethoven in a live performance venue.
The performance is approximately 50 minutes in length and is recommended for audiences aged six and up.
Friday, March 8 | 7:30pm
John Williams Celebration
Bass Performance Hall
John Williams Celebration
Friday, March 8 | 7pm
John Williams may have done more to keep orchestras in the public consciousness than any composer alive. To watch Star Wars is to thrill to that opening trumpet blast. He captured the mystery of the Harry Potter films with a celeste and whispering strings. Fluttering winds launch a magical flight to Peter Pan’s Neverland. The list goes on. Be there when the FWSO plays a tribute to Williams that includes music from Hook, Superman, Schindler’s List, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and more. Richard Kaufman, conductorFeatured Artists