As temperatures continue to rise in Arlington, so does the excitement level around the city. Hear some great music at the Levitt or Tierra Verde Golf Course, see professional boxers slug it out, or see the Texas Rangers take on a powerhouse team from the National League.
June 29-30
Free Concerts at Levitt Pavilion for Performing Arts
The Summer Music Series at Levitt Pavilion continues this weekend with music from three dynamic artists. Grab your lawn chairs, bring the food and coolers, and enjoy a night under the stars. All concerts are FREE to the public.
Friday: Monte Montgomery - Electrifying master of acoustic guitar
Saturday: Jason Eady - Poetically spun tales of American music
Sunday: Billy Joe Shaver - The original honky-tonk hero
Boxing Takes Over College Park Center
Tired of your usual Friday nights? Head on over to College Park Center for seven thrilling bouts of world class professional boxing. The excitement doesn' t begin and end with the fights. In between bouts, you can chill with Bud Light, the Bud Light ring girls and enjoy the other exciting pre-bout entertainment, contests and giveaways. Tickets are $20-60.
Party on the Patio: Me & My Monkey - The Beatles Tribute Band
Enjoy a night out at Tierra Verde Golf Club listening to the sounds of Me & My Monkey - The Beatles Tribute Band. The fun starts at 7 p.m. and features a superb menu from Ventana Grille. Table seating is available on the patio or bring your blanket and lawn chairs to enjoy the outside atmosphere. Cover charge is $7. Children 17 and under are admitted free. Food line opens 6 p.m.
Movie Matinee at Animal Services Center
Are you an animal lover that loves a good family-friendly movie? If so, the Animal Services Center (ASC) is showing Bolt (rated PG) this Friday at 2 p.m. Tickets are available to the first 30 people making a monetary donation to ASC. Donations received for the Movie Matinee will help fund shelter education programs.
Cincinnati Reds vs. Texas Rangers
Interleague play continues as the Cincinnati Reds head to Arlington for a three-game series against the Texas Rangers. The opening game is Friday at 7:05 p.m; Saturday' s first pitch is scheduled for 6:15 p.m.; Sunday' s game, which is Powerade Bat Day, starts at 2:05 p.m. Single-game tickets are still available
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