Spring is knocking on North Texas' door, bringing warmer temperatures, longer days and plenty of reasons to get out and explore. From immersive exhibitions to interactive concerts and a toast-worthy wine dinner, this week’s lineup offers a mix of culture, entertainment and hands-on fun.
With mild temperatures and a midweek sprinkle in the forecast, it's the perfect excuse to get out and enjoy what the area has to offer.
Penfolds Wine Dinner
When: Feb. 24, 2025 | 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Where: Urban Seafood Company, 1104 14th St, Plano
Tickets $125
Swirl, sip and savor — this four-course wine dinner is a toast to good taste. Featuring expertly paired wines from Penfolds, each course is designed to complement the bold flavors in every glass. At $125 per person (tax and gratuity included), it’s a delicious way to wine down the evening.
Keyboard Conversations with Jeffrey Siegel
When: Feb. 24, 2025 | 7:30 p.m.
Where: Eisemann Center, 2351 Performance Dr, Richardson
Tickets starting at $42
Classical music gets a fresh twist with Keyboard Conversations, where pianist Jeffrey Siegel mixes world-class performance with lively commentary. His engaging storytelling makes Beethoven, Gershwin and Bernstein feel as accessible as your favorite playlist — just with a bit more history and virtuosity. Expect dazzling piano mastery, insightful anecdotes and a Q&A where no question is too small. Whether you're a longtime fan or just tuning in, this is one concert where both music and conversation take center stage.

Dino Friends Expedition
When: Monday - Sunday | Times vary
Where: The Dinosaur Company, 420 Century Parkway, Allen
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Step into a world where dinosaurs still roam — well, kind of! This junior-friendly expedition takes guests on a 30-minute stroll through a working warehouse filled with towering prehistoric creatures. Along the way, little paleontologists (and their grown-up sidekicks) can snap RAWRsome photos and soak up fun dino facts. Just a heads-up — these dinos don’t bite, but the factory can get loud, so plan accordingly!
Titanic: The Exhibition
When: Until May 11, 2025 | Times vary
Where: 14902 Preston Road Dallas
Tickets starting at $25
Go back in time and board the Titanic — well, almost. This immersive exhibition brings history to life with detailed recreations of the ship’s interiors, over 300 artifacts and even a boarding pass linked to a real passenger. Visitors can walk above a sea floor filled with relics, experience a starry night sky and explore the latest forensic research on the ship’s infamous fate. Check out our first look here.

NBA: Mavericks @ Lakers at Cosm
When: Feb. 25, 2025 | 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Where: Cosm Dallas, 5776 Grandscape Blvd, The Colony
Tickets: Level 1 $6, General $11, Dome starting at $72
Basketball meets blockbuster entertainment at Cosm, where Mavericks vs. Lakers isn’t just a game — it’s an immersive spectacle. This high-tech venue puts fans right in the action, surrounding them with every dunk, buzzer-beater and courtside moment. Think of it as courtside seats without the risk of catching a stray basketball. Just remember, recording is strictly off-limits — so leave the highlight reels to the professionals. Mavs Luka jerseys are allowed!
Empty Bowls 2025 North Texas Food Bank - Perot Family Campus
When: Feb. 27, 2025 | 5 p.m.
Where: North Texas Food Bank - Perot Family Campus, 3677 Mapleshade Lane, Plano
General tickets $100
A night of delicious bites and meaningful impact, Empty Bowls returns for its 25th anniversary in support of the North Texas Food Bank. Guests can sample bowl-friendly creations from top local chefs, sip on drinks and take home a handcrafted bowl made by a local artisan. Featured chef Brian Luscher joins the lineup, along with food trucks, expanded stations and a digital cookbook to keep the flavors going. With over $2.7 million raised to date, this event turns good food into a greater cause.
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