Looking for something to do? Check out some live music options, sports games and more happening in and around Frisco.

Frisco RoughRiders vs. Midland RockHounds

Watch as the Midland RockHounds play the Frisco RoughRiders at Riders Field. The May 25 game is Roughrider’s Kids Sunday Funday and will be “Paw Patrol” themed.
  • May 20-25, game times vary
  • Tickets starting at $11
  • 7300 Rough Riders Trail, Frisco
  • www.milb.com/frisco
J’s Dueling Pianos

Head to PGA Frisco to see an all-request, sing-along show from J’s Dueling Pianos. The interactive and family-friendly event is open to the public. Attendees may bring blankets to sit on, but lawn chairs are not allowed.Memorial Day Tribute

Honor those who have served our country at Kaleidoscope Park. The tribute will have a flag raising ceremony to reflect and show gratitude.FC Dallas vs. Philadelphia


FC Dallas will host the Philadelphia Union at Toyota Stadium.
  • May 31, 7:30 p.m.
  • Tickets starting at $34
  • 9200 World Cup Way, Frisco
  • www.fcdallas.com
Kaleidoscope Live

Kaleidoscope Park hosts a concert series every first Saturday of the month on the performance lawn. July’s concert will be Uptown Country, a western and country cover band. Guests are welcome to bring lawn chairs and blankets to the family-friendly event.Cycle the City

Take a bike ride with Frisco’s elected officials, Frisco Fire and Frisco Police as you learn about the city. Routes are a combination of on-strike and bike trails with distances ranging from five to 10 miles.Father’s Day in the Park

Celebrate dad and grandpa to a Father’s Day celebration at Kaleidoscope Park. The event will feature lawn games, music, barbecue and beer.Frisco Summer Jam


The BMX Freestyle competition will be held at Frisco State Park. The event is free to attend and compete in and includes bowl, street and other game events. Participants under the age of 18 are required to wear a helmet during the event.Make Music Frisco

Make Music Day is an international celebration of music. Free musical events will be hosted across the city. Community groups can submit their events online. Any genre or typ of music is welcome for any age skill or level.Verdigris Ensemble

The Dallas-based ensemble includes interdisciplinary musicians and artists who use immersive storytelling through human voice. The group will perform its show "Shams," which is a collaboration with the Crow Museum of Asian Art, featuring music by Iranian composer Sahba Aminikia and live dance with Bruce Wood Dance Dallas.Worth the trip

Texas Music Revolution


The event, a two-day musical festival, features both chart-topping and emerging artists in the country and Americana genres. The year’s event features headlining acts Dawes and Flatland Cavalry, along with a lineup of other artists, including Taylor Hunnicutt, Bri Bagwell, Lola Kirke, Liam St. John and more.
  • June 6-7
  • Tickets starting at $59
  • 111 N. Tennessee St., McKinney
  • www.tmrfest.com