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.

NOVEMBER 1-3

Amphibian Stage Presents The Amazing, Fabulous, and Spectacular Untruths of Juan Garcia

The Amazing, Fabulous, and Spectacular Untruths of Juan Garcia is a comedic joy-ride unlike anything you’ve seen. Juan Garcia has returned to his hometown of Oaxaca, armed with big dreams of becoming a celebrity. He weaves a tapestry of tall tales as bills pile up and tired servants reach their limit. Even silver-tongued Juan can’t lie his way out of his own artifice.

 

NOVEMBER 5-10

Mrs. Doubtfire at Bass Performance Hall

Everyone’s favorite over-the-top nanny heads to Fort Worth this month as part of a musical that is “wonderful, heartwarming and laugh-out-loud funny,” according to Manchester Evening News. Based on the beloved film, Mrs. Doubtfire tells the heartfelt story of an out-of-work actor willing to do anything for his kids. Don’t miss this show’s five-day run at Bass Performance Hall.

 

NOVEMBER 8

Jackyl Performs at Billy Bob’s Texas

On August 11, 1992, Jackyl released their debut album on Geffen Records. Their unapologetic rock songs earned double-platinum status and a spot at Woodstock ’94. Now celebrating more than 30 years as a band, Jackyl is coming in hot to Billy Bob’s Texas early this month.

 

NOVEMBER 9-17

A Tuna Christmas

Get ready for a hilarious holiday experience with A Tuna Christmas at Casa Mañana in Fort Worth. Just 24 hours before Christmas, the quirky characters of Tuna, Texas, are back, dealing with seasonal chaos from a disastrous theater production of A Christmas Carol to a sabotaged yard decorating contest by a mysterious Christmas phantom. This laugh-out-loud sequel to Greater Tuna features all the eccentric inhabitants of the fictional town, brought to life by just two incredibly talented actors.

 

NOVEMBER 22

Atlus Performs at Tulips FTW

Atlus, the recording artist and songwriter from Denver, Colorado, is bringing his distinctive and catchy sound to Tulips FTW! Atlus combines influences from pop, rock, hip-hop, and more — creating music that deeply resonates with audiences. Through his music, he aims to make a genuine impact and inspire people from all walks of life, especially in dealing with pain and anxiety.

 

NOVEMBER 22-24

Fort Worth Opera Presents Little Women

Experience Mark Adamo’s famed opera at Scott Theatre. Mark Adamo’s touching adaptation of Little Women brings the cherished novel to life. Even longtime fans of the book will experience fresh perspectives on the trials and triumphs of the March sisters. The opera combines exquisite music with powerful storytelling — showcasing emotional depth and character development. Don’t miss this captivating performance by an all-star cast.

 

NOVEMBER 24

Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Presents Mozart, Schulhoff, and Korngold

Experience an evening of rich musical heritage in the first FWSO Chamber Program, featuring the remarkable works of composers Korngold, Mozart, and Schulhoff. While Korngold is renowned for his film scores, his Piano Trio, composed at just 13, showcases his extraordinary talent alongside Mozart's haunting Serenade No. 12 in C minor and Schulhoff's spirited Divertissement, a work recently revived after being suppressed by the Nazis.

 

NOVEMBER 30

Los Tigres Del Norte Performs at Dickies Arena

Get ready for an unforgettable night as Los Tigres Del Norte brings their legendary norteño sound to Dickies Arena on November 30, 2024. Known as one of the most influential bands in the genre, Los Tigres Del Norte has been captivating audiences with their powerful storytelling and infectious rhythms since the 1960s. Their music, which includes iconic hits like Contrabando y Traición and La Banda del Carro Rojo, has earned them numerous awards and a loyal fan base across generations.