DFW Weekend Guide: 10/31-11/3

DFW Halloween & Fall Weekend Guide: October 31–November 3

Enjoy spooky fun, cultural festivals, music, markets, and autumn celebrations all around Dallas-Fort Worth!

Trick-or-Treat on Downtown Dallas Streets

Downtown transforms into a family-friendly Halloween wonderland Friday evening—with trick-or-treating, live music, local markets, photo ops, and plenty of costumes. Pick up a bucket free at Main Street Garden while supplies last.

Dallas Día de Los Muertos Concert

Join the Dallas Symphony Orchestra at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center Friday for a vibrant Day of the Dead celebration, featuring Latin American music, decorated ofrendas, and colorful family festivities.

Treat Street — Stockyards Spooktacular Halloween Festival (Fort Worth)

Head to the Fort Worth Stockyards for trick-or-treating, hayrides, face painting, and the Legends of Texas Halloween show. Free for kids and families, Friday 5–7 PM.

Pete’s Spooktacular Halloween Bash

Party late at Pete’s Dueling Piano Bar (Frisco & Fort Worth) with costumes, cocktails, dance contests, and live music. 21+ crowd, doors open at 8 PM on Friday.

Haunted Houses & Ghost Tours

Cutting Edge Haunted House is open in Fort Worth, rated one of America’s best for chills, drumlines, and scary immersive fun. Tickets sell out quickly—advanced booking recommended.

Dallas Brew Festival (Old City Park)

Enjoy over 200 beers from 60+ breweries, food trucks, cover bands, and lawn games on Saturday—the ultimate fall fan favorite.

Ennis Autumn Daze (Ennis)

A charming festival Saturday/Sunday with live music, mazes, pumpkin patch, cornhole tournament, and kid-friendly fall photo ops.

Diwali Festival of Lights (Frisco)

Celebrate Diwali at Stonebriar Mall Sunday, with live entertainment, dancing, food, shopping, cultural exhibits, and a fireworks display.


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