By Anna Cave By Anna Cave | August 24, 2021 | Calendar Events
Harry Styles Love on Tour, Sept. 11. PHOTO BY: CARL TIMPONE/BFA.COM
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Dallas Arboretum’s Cool Thursdays Concerts
After the pandemic put a yearlong stall on live music, what better way to get back into the groove than with Dallas Arboretum’s concert series this fall? On every Thursday this September and October, music lovers can gather together to enjoy 10 new bands and celebrate the return of the event’s most popular past performers. 7pm, 8525 Garland Road, dallasarboretum.org
9/11
Harry Styles Love on Tour
After a year of postponing, Harry Styles presents Love on Tour with opener and special guest Jenny Lewis, in line with his second solo album, Fine Line. In a mission to give back and “Treat People With Kindness,” profits from merchandise stands and a portion of Dallas ticket sales will be donated to North Texas Food Bank. 8pm, American Airlines Center, 2500 Victory Ave., americanairlinescenter.com
North Texas Food Bank Harvest
The North Texas Food Bank is revamping its Harvest this year. The seated dinner will be chaired by one of NTFB’s founders, Kathryn Hall, and husband Craig with keynote speaker Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, CEO of Feeding America. The event will celebrate the food bank’s history and impact while engaging guests in this black-tie experience. 5:30‑10pm, Omni Dallas, 555 S. Lamar St., ntfb.org
9/20-21
Eagles Hotel California Tour
The Eagles are back with their Hotel California Tour, where their album will be played from beginning to end before being followed by a set of their greatest hits. Savor their iconic songs at one of their two Dallas shows. 8pm, American Airlines Center, americanairlinescenter.com
9/21
The Runway Report
Join Kidney Texas Inc. in a fabulous fashion show followed by an exquisite luncheon to support its several beneficiaries working to improve and cure kidney disease. The fashion show will display designs from Tootsies, produced by Jan Strimple. 11am, Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, 2301 Flora St., kidneytexas.org
9/23
North Texas Giving Day
NTX Giving Day is an incomparable event to help support and build awareness for nonprofits. The 18-hour virtual event will allow local Dallas individuals to give wisely while instilling a sense of community in Dallas. Over the last 12 years, the event put on by the Communities Foundation of Texas has raised over $375 million, making it the nation’s largest communitywide giving event. Virtual, northtexasgivingday.org
Planned Parenthood 31st Annual Dallas Awards
Whether you plan to attend in person or virtually, Planned Parenthood is hosting its luncheon featuring mission-focused inspiration, education and exceptional speakers including guest speaker Cecile Richards, the former President of Planned Parenthood Federation of America and co-founder of Supermajority. This year, Sally Dunning will be honored with the Gertrude Shelburne Humanitarian Award. 10:30am‑noon, AT&T Performing Arts Center Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House, ppgreatertx.org/dallasawards
9/24
Chick Lit Luncheon
Community Partners of Dallas, a nonprofit dedicated to making a meaningful difference in the lives of children who are facing abuse and neglect, is dedicating a luncheon to raise money for the Child Protective Services caseworkers who can offer support for these children. The event will feature Academy Award-winning actress and director Goldie Hawn. 10:30am, Hilton Anatole Dallas, 2201 N. Stemmons Freeway, cpdtx.org
9/25
DSO Gala
Complete with fine dining, tasteful music and community connection, the event is built in support of the Dallas Symphony Gala’s community engagement and education programs. As a top fundraiser for the DSO, the gala works specifically to help fund young strings and musicians and give them access to instruments while promoting social and leadership skills. 2301 Flora St., dallassymphony.org
9/30
America 50th Anniversary Tour
Celebrate 50 years with the classic rock band America. After topping the charts with its first hit single, “A Horse With No Name,” founding members Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell turned America into a household name after releasing hit after hit. After 50 years, the band is still touring and making music together. 8pm, AT&T Performing Arts Center, 2389 Flora St., attpac.org
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