Here are eight events to check out in Richardson in March and April.

CityLine Live

The Spring CityLine Live concert series is returning. Concerts will be held every Friday and Saturday night through May with Colton Blue and the Texas Jazz Cats kicking off performances.Taste of Richardson

Head to the city hall for a library-sponsored mini-restaurant tour of the city’s offerings. Small bites will be served from local restaurants while supplies last.Dungeons & Dragons at the Library

Adventurers aged 13 and up will try to stop a poisonous miasma threatening to envelop the land. Registration is required and spots are limited.Joyful Hooves


Read books and poems to two miniature horses and donkeys at city hall. Small groups can attend together for five minutes with a horse. The event is free but a ticket is required, which will be available at the city council chamber entrance on the day of.“Run for your Wife”

The Richardson Theatre Centre is performing this comedy play that tells the story of a man who is married to two women as he tries to explain himself after getting into a traffic accident.The Great Richardson Baking Bonanza

At Richardson Adult Literacy Center’s annual event, attendees will watch a murder mystery performance before being split into teams and tasked with finding the culprit.

Liverpool Legends


Check out this Beatles tribute band performing at the Eisemann Center. The show is narrated by Louise Harrison, sister of the late George Harrison, and aims to honor The Beatles’ legacy by tracing their musical evolution.Richardson Disc Golf Tournament

Head to Breckinridge Park for an 18 hole disc golf tournament. The event is open to the public and teams of all ages are welcome to join.Shelter Me

Head to the Eisemann Center for this original concert performed with Dallas Street Choir, Credo Community Choir and University of Texas at Dallas Choir.Richardson Symphony Orchestra Season Finale

The RSO’s season finale will feature violinist Geneva Lewis in a performance of “Tchaikvsky’s Symphony No. 4” and “Sibelius’s Violin Concerto.”