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If your New Year’s resolution was to get out more and see the sights and sounds of Cowtown, then we’ve got you’ve covered. Whether you want to hang out near the stage during the Josh Abbott Band's set at Billy Bob's, or just cut a rug, January is calling. However, if you need more time to get back into the rhythm of a new year post a 2023 hangover, then February is set to pick up right where you left off before the holidays took over. So, grab your favorite pair of boots and make some plans because the next two months are set to go off with a bang in Fort Worth.
Jan. 5 – 6
Josh Abbott Band
With a new single making the rounds, the sextet brings their fiddle-laden brand of Panhandle country to the world’s biggest honky-tonk.
Billy Bob’s Texas
Jan. 5 – 7
Mozart and Stravinsky
The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra reaches across the metroplex to partner with the Dallas Black Dance Theatre for a balletic take on classical numbers by the famed composers.
Bass Performance Hall
Jan. 12 – Feb. 3
Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo
From bucking bulls to jumping mules and prized rabbits, the Stock Show brings three weeks’ worth of can’t-miss events.
Will Rogers Memorial Center and Dickies Arena
Jan. 13
Robert Earl Keen
One of Texas’ greatest country songwriters will strip it down (the music, that is) for an intimate solo acoustic performance at Bass Hall.
Bass Performance Hall
Jan. 17
Bulls’ Night Out Rodeo Pre-Party
The Amon Carter hosts a pre-party with live music and libations for the Stock Show’s biggest event — both literally and figuratively.
Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Jan. 18 – Feb. 11
‘Marjorie Prime’
An 85-year-old Marjorie receives assistance from a handsome young robot to recover some of her lost memories.
Stage West Theatre
Jan. 19 – 21
Elton John and Billy Joel Tribute
Vocalist Ron Spigelman links up with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra to explore the songbooks of a couple of revered piano men.
Bass Performance Hall
Jan. 26
Elle King
The soulful crooner of the Billboard-topping “Ex’s & Oh’s” stops by Cowtown in support of her latest album, Come Get Your Wife.
Billy Bob’s Texas
Jan. 27 – 28
Fort Worth Opera: ‘The Tragedy of Carmen’
An adaptation of Georges Bizet’s 19th-century French opera, “Carmen,” about a cigarette factory worker whose seduction of a soldier leads to tragedy.
I.M. Terrell Academy
Jan. 31 – Feb. 4
Disney’s ‘Aladdin’
The big blue genie with a sharp wit grants an orphaned thief three wishes and belts out a couple of Academy Award-nominated songs.
Bass Performance Hall