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Live music, Dallas Mavericks and special exhibits in this week’s To-Do List

As spring approaches, Dallas-Fort Worth area residents can look forward to a surge of events and exhibitions from baseball to live concerts. Sports Baseball fans can cheer on the Texas Rangers as they take on the Boston Red Sox at 1:35 p.m. Sunday at Globe Life Field, concluding a four-game series. Tickets are available online on StubHub starting at $24. Music Join the Arlington Community Band for its free Sounds of Big Band and Jazz concert 4 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Veterans Park. The family-friendly concert will feature familiar favorites of the Big Band and Jazz era, including Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman and more. Head to Arlington Music Hall for a live performance from Centricity Music’s acclaimed recording artist Unspoken from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Known for their soulful, pop-infused sound and the powerful, transparent lyrics of lead vocalist Chad Mattson, the band resonates deeply with fans, according to the event page. Tickets are available online, ranging from $19 to $65. Nature Cherry blossom trees in the Fort Worth Botanical Garden’s Japanese garden will be in full bloom for attendees until “early next week,” according to their Instagram account. The garden is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day, with online tickets starting at $12 for adults. Entertainment Head to the Arlington Museum of Art to enjoy “Princess Diana: Accredited Access Exhibition” until April 6. The exhibit provides an intimate look at the life of Princess Diana through images captured by official royal photographer Anwar Hussein and his sons. “Titanic: The Exhibition” is now open in Dallas until May 11, allowing attendees to explore the story of the Titanic through real artifacts, recreated rooms and interactive displays. Visitors will receive a boarding pass with a real passenger’s name, be able to touch an iceberg and take part in a virtual reality dive to the shipwreck. The exhibit is located at 14902 Preston Road in Dallas and tickets range from $16 to $65. @samip.parajuli.54 news-editor.shorthorn@mavs.uta.edu

As spring approaches, Dallas-Fort Worth area residents can look forward to a surge of events and exhibitions from baseball to live concerts.

Sports

Baseball fans can cheer on the Texas Rangers as they take on the Boston Red Sox at 1:35 p.m. Sunday at Globe Life Field, concluding a four-game series. Tickets are available online on StubHub starting at $24.

Music

Join the Arlington Community Band for its free Sounds of Big Band and Jazz concert 4 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Veterans Park. The family-friendly concert will feature familiar favorites of the Big Band and Jazz era, including Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman and more.

Head to Arlington Music Hall for a live performance from Centricity Music’s acclaimed recording artist Unspoken from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Known for their soulful, pop-infused sound and the powerful, transparent lyrics of lead vocalist Chad Mattson, the band resonates deeply with fans, according to the event page. Tickets are available online, ranging from $19 to $65.

Nature

Cherry blossom trees in the Fort Worth Botanical Garden’s Japanese garden will be in full bloom for attendees until “early next week,” according to their Instagram account. The garden is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day, with online tickets starting at $12 for adults.

Entertainment

Head to the Arlington Museum of Art to enjoy “Princess Diana: Accredited Access Exhibition” until April 6. The exhibit provides an intimate look at the life of Princess Diana through images captured by official royal photographer Anwar Hussein and his sons.

“Titanic: The Exhibition” is now open in Dallas until May 11, allowing attendees to explore the story of the Titanic through real artifacts, recreated rooms and interactive displays. Visitors will receive a boarding pass with a real passenger’s name, be able to touch an iceberg and take part in a virtual reality dive to the shipwreck. The exhibit is located at 14902 Preston Road in Dallas and tickets range from $16 to $65.

@samip.parajuli.54

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