Dec. 28
New Year’s kirtan
Ring in the New Year with a five-day event to promote meditation and unity. The festival ends with a flower ceremony in which 25,000 rose petals will be showered on participants.
Where: Radha Kalachandji Hare Krishna Temple, 5430 Gurley Ave.
Cost: $40 for a one-day pass
More info: kirtan50.com
Come one, come all
Expect jugglers, acrobats and four-legged performers in the spectacle that pays tribute to the birth of the modern circus.
Where: Dallas Children’s Theater, 5938 Skillman St.
Cost: $48
More info: dct.org
Dec. 29
Feed the city
The season of giving isn’t over. Grab some sandwich ingredients and help TangoTab make meals for the hungry beginning at 8:30 a.m. Make an even bigger impact and download the app, which serves a meal to someone in need every time you check in at a restaurant.
Where: Backyard Dallas, 505 N. Good Latimer Expressway
Cost:Â Free
More info:Â facebook.com/events
Dec. 30
Northern National
The Dallas-based quartet is back after touring with Blue October, The Unlikely Candidates and The Band Camino. Listen for hits like “Love is Fire” and the love song “Dallas,” which caught the attention of Spotify.
Where:Â Granada Theater, 3524 Greenville Ave.
Cost:Â $10-$20
More info: granadatheater.com
Dec. 31
Party like it’s 1920
The Jazz Age lives on every night at the Balcony Club, and the new owners have something special planned for New Year’s Eve. Enjoy live music from Kenny and the Kasuals, as well as dinner, drinks and a balloon drop to start 2019.
Where: Balcony Club, 1825 Abrams Road
Cost:Â $95
More info:Â balconyclub.com