We’ve parsed through the lineups and cut through the noise to bring you a monthly roundup of the best live shows in Fort Worth.

FEBRUARY 1-15

Casa Mañana Presents the Wizard of Oz

At Casa Mañana, audiences are invited to follow Dorothy and Toto down the Yellow Brick Road in The Wizard of Oz. After a powerful tornado whisks Dorothy to the magical land of Oz, she begins a journey home with the help of a Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion, setting out to seek guidance from the Wizard himself. Featuring iconic songs like “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” the musical remains a timeless story of courage, friendship, and discovering where you truly belong.

FEBRUARY 4

Presley Haile Performs at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo

Presley Haile performs at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo on February 4, bringing her earnest storytelling and distinctive country sound to the Michelob Ultra Roadhouse stage. The Texas-based singer-songwriter draws inspiration from her personal life and experiences. At only 23, she’s already released her debut EP on Columbia Records. In a recent interview with KXT, she says she wants people to “feel good ... feel seen.” 

FEBRUARY 10

The Cliburn Presents Counterpoint at Tannahill’s Music Hall

Explore the interplay of two unique art forms as pianist Conrad Tao and dancer Caleb Teicher take the stage at Tannahill’s Music Hall. Through a varied repertoire, ranging from Bach to Schoenberg and Art Tatum, Tao and Teicher promise an evening of electric performances based on sound and movement. L.A. Dance Chronicle notes that the duo’s performance was “magnificent and enveloping. The complexity of their language was astounding and riveting.”

FEBRUARY 13

Olivia Joy Performs at Second Rodeo Brewing

This popular Mule Alley brewery, bar, and restaurant exclusively books Texas Country acts, including Granbury-based Olivia Joy. With a varied career that includes barrel racing and country music, Joy blends blues, rock, and pop into a style all her own. Her newest single, “He’s a Cowboy,” was released in the spring of 2025, and crowds continue to rave about her blend of modern country hooks and rodeo-rooted swagger in her live sets.

FEBRUARY 14

Priscilla Block Performs at Billy Bob’s Texas 

Hailing from North Carolina and based in Nashville, Priscilla Ann Block started her career performing in bars and local shows before gaining wider attention. Her big break came in 2020 with her song Just About Over You, which went viral on TikTok and led to a record deal with Mercury Nashville. She followed the breakout with a run of charting singles and national tours, quickly becoming one of country music’s most visible new voices.

FEBRUARY 27

Eric Church Returns to Dickies Arena 

Eric Church is bringing his Free the Machine Tour to Dickies Arena on Friday, February 27, with Stephen Wilson Jr. joining as special guest. The Fort Worth stop follows the release of Church’s ninth studio album, Evangeline vs. the Machine, building a live experience around his genre-blurring approach to country music. Rolling Stone lauded the recent release as “dazzling and a masterwork.” Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

FEBRUARY 27-28

Presented by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Shakespeare at the Symphony brings music and theater together in a collaborative performance with Dallas Theater Center. Under the direction of Robert Spano and Kevin Moriarty, the program features Mendelssohn’s selections from A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Prokofiev’s selections from Romeo and Juliet, blending live orchestral performance with theatrical storytelling.