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Texas-Special-Events TEXAS SPECIAL EVENTS LIST Event Name Start Date End Date City County Site Size Region 1 Frisco Fighters Indoor Football 3/12/2021 6/19/2021 Frisco Collin 1,500 Concert in the Gardens 6/4/2021 7/4/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 5,000 ACSD Student Life Conference 6/7/2021 6/10/2021 Longview Gregg 2,000 Parker County Sheriff's Posse Rodeo and Livestock Show 6/7/2021 6/12/2021 Weatherford Parker 10,000 Longview Summer Boat Show 6/10/2021 6/13/2021 Longview Gregg 500 Thoroughbred Horse Racing 6/11/2021 6/13/2021 Grand Prairie Dallas 6,000 Canal Fest 6/11/2021 6/12/2021 Irving Dallas 10,000 Tomato Fest 6/12/2021 6/19/2021 Jacksonville Cherokee 10,000 Taste of Irving 6/12/2021 6/12/2021 Irving Dallas 3,000 Summer Sizzle 6/12/2021 6/12/2021 Mesquite Dallas 3,500 NASCAR: Alsco Uniforms 250 6/12/2021 6/12/2021 Fort Worth Denton 25,000 NASCAR: SpeedyCash.com 220 6/12/2021 6/12/2021 Fort Worth Denton 25,000 Longview Trade Days 6/12/2021 6/13/2021 Longview Gregg 3,000 Longview Jaycees Trade Days 6/12/2021 6/13/2021 Longview Gregg 300 Black Rodeo 6/12/2021 6/12/2021 Athens Henderson 3,000 SOBA Boat Races 6/12/2021 6/14/2021 Paris Lamar 3,000 SpeedyCash 400 Nascar Camping World Truck Series 6/12/2021 6/12/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 25,000 Butterfield Stage Days Parade 6/12/2021 6/12/2021 Bridgeport Wise 8,000 Butterfield Stage Days 6/12/2021 6/12/2021 Bridgeport Wise 6,500 Butterfield Stage Days PRCA Rodeo 6/12/2021 6/12/2021 Bridgeport Wise 3,500 Wounded Warrior 5K 6/13/2021 6/13/2021 Irving Dallas 3,500 NASCAR: All-Star Open and All-Star Race 6/13/2021 6/13/2021 Fort Worth Denton 25,000 RRV Car Show 6/13/2021 6/13/2021 Paris Lamar 1,000 FBC VBS Carnival 6/14/2021 6/18/2021 Wylie Collin 1,200 Trucks, Tractors and Fun 6/15/2021 6/15/2021 Kilgore Gregg 1,000 Steely Dan with Steve Winwood 6/16/2021 6/16/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 14,000 Market Days at Liberty Crossing 6/17/2021 6/19/2021 Gainesville Cooke 1,667 Texas Shakespeare Festival 6/17/2021 6/17/2021 Kilgore Gregg 800 Thoroughbred Horse Racing 6/18/2021 6/20/2021 Grand Prairie Dallas 6,000 Juneteenth Celebration 6/18/2021 6/18/2021 Grand Prairie Dallas 500 Great Texas Balloon Race 6/18/2021 6/20/2021 Longview Gregg 40,000 MLB: 2021 Texas Rangers 6/18/2021 6/18/2021 Arlington Tarrant 49,115 Mary Crowley Walk/Run 6/19/2021 6/19/2021 Frisco Collin 3,000 Shoot and Ladders 5K/10K 6/19/2021 6/19/2021 Plano Collin 500 Juneteenth Celebration 6/19/2021 6/19/2021 Wylie Collin 1,500 Children's day at the Theatre 6/19/2021 6/19/2021 Irving Dallas 1,500 Juneteenth Celebration 6/19/2021 6/19/2021 Sherman Grayson 5,000 Juneteenth Celebration 6/19/2021 6/19/2021 Kilgore Gregg 2,500 Juneteenth Celebration 6/19/2021 6/19/2021 Paris Lamar 1,000 Rusk County Fly-in 6/19/2021 6/19/2021 Henderson Rusk 3,000 MLB: 2021 Texas Rangers 6/19/2021 6/19/2021 Arlington Tarrant 49,115 MLB: 2021 Texas Rangers 6/20/2021 6/20/2021 Arlington Tarrant 49,115 MLB: 2021 Texas Rangers 6/21/2021 6/21/2021 Arlington Tarrant 49,115 Sounds of Summer 6/22/2021 8/17/2021 Whitesboro Grayson 250 USEDC Drill Team 6/22/2021 6/26/2021 Athens Henderson 3,500 MLB: 2021 Texas Rangers 6/22/2021 6/22/2021 Arlington Tarrant 49,115 MLB: 2021 Texas Rangers 6/23/2021 6/23/2021 Arlington Tarrant 49,115 MLB: 2021 Texas Rangers 6/24/2021 6/24/2021 Arlington Tarrant 49,115 Summer Sounds 6/25/2021 6/25/2021 Gainesville,Tx Cooke 1,500 Thoroughbred Horse Racing 6/25/2021 6/27/2021 Grand Prairie Dallas 6,000 30th Annual Charismatic Renewal Conference 6/25/2021 6/27/2021 Longview Gregg 700 MLB: 2021 Texas Rangers 6/25/2021 6/25/2021 Arlington Tarrant 49,115 Stars & Guitars 6/25/2021 6/25/2021 Colleyville Tarrant 3,500 Decatur Chamber Golf Annual Tournament 6/25/2021 6/25/2021 Decatur Wise 350 Celina Splash Blast 6/26/2021 6/26/2021 Celina Collin 5,000 FireFly Run 5K & 10K 6/26/2021 6/26/2021 Plano Collin 2,000 Bluegrass on Ballard 6/26/2021 6/26/2021 Wylie Collin 6,000 Celebrate Freedom 6/26/2021 6/26/2021 Fort Worth Denton 7,000 MLB: 2021 Texas Rangers 6/26/2021 6/26/2021 Arlington Tarrant 49,115 Marine Creek Neighborhood Association Fireworks 6/26/2021 6/26/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 5,000 PID 7 / Heritage Picnic in the Park & Fireworks 6/26/2021 6/26/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 3,000 PID 6 / Arcadia Trail Park Walk & Fireworks 6/26/2021 6/26/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 500 Decatur Chamber of Commercer Annual Father's Day Golf Scramble 6/26/2021 6/26/2021 Decatur Wise 500 MLB: 2021 Texas Rangers 6/27/2021 6/27/2021 Arlington Tarrant 49,115 LPGA VOA Classic 6/28/2021 7/4/2021 The Colony Denton 15,000 Lights on the Lake 7/1/2021 7/1/2021 Sherman Grayson 10,000 Event Name Start Date End Date City County Site Size Six Flags Fireworks Show - Day 1 7/1/2021 7/1/2021 Arlington Tarrant 10,000 Canton 1st Monday Trade Days 7/1/2021 7/4/2021 Canton Van Zandt 100,000 Cottondale Annual Fireworks 7/1/2021 7/1/2021 Paradise Wise 2,000 Thoroughbred Horse Racing - 4th of July 7/2/2021 7/4/2021 Grand Prairie Dallas 15,000 Cooper Rodeo 7/2/2021 7/4/2021 Cooper Delta 2,500 Six Flags Fireworks Show - Day 2 7/2/2021 7/2/2021 Arlington Tarrant 10,000 WNBA - Dallas Wings sorting event 7/2/2021 7/2/2021 Arlington Tarrant 2,000 Veterens Day Parade 7/3/2021 7/3/2021 Texarkana Bowie 1,000 July Spectacular (Princeton) 7/3/2021 7/3/2021 Princeton Collin 10,000 Addison Kaboom Town! 7/3/2021 7/3/2021 Addison Dallas 30,000 Fireworks in the Park 7/3/2021 7/3/2021 Windom Fannin 500 LIfe Fellowship 4th July 7/3/2021 7/3/2021 Athens Henderson 1,500 Fishery Fireworks 7/3/2021 7/3/2021 Athens Henderson 300 Fishery Fireworks* 7/3/2021 7/3/2021 Athens Henderson 300 THUNDER ON THE LAKE 7/3/2021 7/3/2021 Mabank Henderson 500 Fireworks (Paris) 7/3/2021 7/3/2021 Paris Lamar 3,000 Six Flags Fireworks Show - Day 3 7/3/2021 7/3/2021 Arlington Tarrant 10,000 W.H. Wilburn Lake Como Parade 7/3/2021 7/4/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 8,000 Attorneys Canas & Flores Community 4th of July Celebration 7/3/2021 7/3/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 2,000 Coyote Drive-in Fireworks Show 7/3/2021 7/3/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 2,000 Sendera Ranch HOA Fireworks Celebration 7/3/2021 7/3/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 2,000 Heritage HOA Fireworks 7/3/2021 7/3/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 1,000 Stars and Stripes 7/3/2021 7/3/2021 Southalke Tarrant 50,000 Fireworks at Runaway Bay - Lake Bridgeport 7/3/2021 7/3/2021 Bridgeport Wise 9,000 Grace Fellowship Annual Freedom Fest 7/3/2021 7/3/2021 Paradise Wise 3,000 4th of July Fireworks (Jacksonville) 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Jacksonville Cherokee 5,000 July 4th Parade 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Plano Collin 15,000 July 4th Fireworks 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Plano Collin 5,000 Independence Day Event 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Irving Dallas 10,150 Independence Day Parade (Irving) 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Irving Dallas 6,000 July Jubilee (Little Elm) 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Little Elm Denton 25,000 Liberty by the Lake 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 The Colony Denton 20,000 Fourth of July 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Trophy Club Denton 5,000 July 4th Celebration 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Denison Grayson 20,000 Fourth of July Celebration-Gunter 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Gunter Grayson 500 Fourth of July Parade Tioga 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Tioga Grayson 500 4th of July Extraveganza (Kilgore) 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Kilgore Gregg 5,000 4th of July Fireworks & Freedom Celebration (Longview) 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Longview Gregg 10,000 July 4th Parade 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Paris Lamar 2,000 Freedom Fest 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Corsicana Navarro 5,000 Spark in the Park 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Weatherford Parker 15,000 Fourth of July (Henderson) 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Henderson Rusk 1,500 Linsey Park Fireworks 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Tyler Smith 15,000 Arlington 4th of July Parade 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Arlington Tarrant 50,000 Light Up Arlington 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Arlington Tarrant 50,000 Six Flags Fireworks Show (Day 4) 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Arlington Tarrant 10,000 Fort Worth Fourth 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 70,000 Colonial Country Club 4th of July Celebration 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 5,000 Red, White, and Boots 7/4/2021 7/7/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 5,000 Sunday Funday 7/4/2021 9/5/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 5,000 Bellaire Park North HOA Parade 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 1,000 Berkeley Place Association Neighborhood Parade 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 1,000 Crestwood Association 4th of July Celebration 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 1,000 Lake Country POA Parade 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 1,000 Lost Creek Estates Neighborhood Association Parade 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 1,000 Monticello Neighborhood Association Parade 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 1,000 Overton Park & Tanglewood Neighborhood Parade 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 1,000 Ridglea Country Club Estates 4th of July Parade 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 1,000 Ridglea Hills NHA 4th of July Parade 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 1,000 Ryan Place Neighborhood Parade 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 1,000 Summerfield's Estates Neighborhood Parade 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 1,000 Westcliff Neighborhood Annual 4th of July Parade 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 1,000 White Lake Hills Neighborhood Association Parade 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Fort Worth Tarrant 1,000 VFC - Fireworks 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Decatur Wise 5,000 Fourth Fest 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Runaway Bay Wise 2,000 Fourth of July Celebration 7/4/2021 7/4/2021 Mineola Wood 250 MLB: 2021 Texas Rangers 7/5/2021 7/5/2021 Arlington Tarrant 49,115 Independence Day Parade 7/5/2021 7/5/2021 Arlington Tarrant 500 Event Name Start Date End Date City County Site Size Summer Jubilee AQHA 7/6/2021 7/11/2021 Athens Henderson 3,000 MLB: 2021 Texas Rangers 7/6/2021 7/6/2021
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