Fort Worth has seen live music venues come and go in recent years but that does not mean the music has stopped. Fort Worth still has a lively live-music scene — and with signature venues like Billy Bob’s and Dickies Arena, likely always will.
There’s so much music in the air that you can find it for free in many places around town, some expected, some surprising. From a brewery to a wine bar to a gourmet grocer, we’ve compiled this list of our 7 favorite places to catch live music for free, including the days and times when the tunes are flowing.
Here are 7 venues in Fort Worth to see live music for free:
Central Market | Family-friendly place to hear Americana music
Everyone’s favorite grocery store may be the best-kept-secret for live music. Kid-friendly and BYOB, Central Market hosts free live music on weekend nights and is ideal for families. With an on-site playground and gelato shop, you’ll be able to keep the kids entertained while you enjoy the music and your favorite beer or wine. Music acts include a steady rotation of Americana and folk with special acts popping up during seasonal events such as the upcoming Passport Germany. Downstairs seating fills up fast, but remember there is an upstairs patio with extra seating and shade.
Hours: Friday 6-9 pm, Saturday 5:30-9 pm
Maggie’s R&R | Classic covers during brunch or tailgating
Outdoor restaurant and music venue is a great destination for tailgating on game day or to take out-of-town visitors. Maggie’s provides free live music for patrons and Magnolia Avenue pedestrians Thursday through Sunday, with an extra session on Saturday afternoons. The music stage is a permanent fixture and focal point in the outdoor seating section — which is to say, most of Maggie’s has a pretty great view of the stage. Acts consist largely of one-man-shows, affording an opportunity to sing along to covers of your favorite classics. A great place to grab a bite (and a Paloma), Maggie’s provides excellent people watching and patio vibes for your next weekend out.
Hours:Thursday and Friday 7 pm, Saturday 3 pm and 8 pm, Sunday 6 pm
Magnolia Motor Lounge | Music-focused spot to catch local acts
A staple for live music and your best bet for a Billy Bob Thornton cameo, Magnolia Motor Lounge hosts live music Tuesdays-Saturdays featuring local or small regional bands, ranging from alternative to Americana, blues, folk, and country. Some events are ticketed, but the music is free Tuesday-Thursday, including a Songwriter Night on Tuesdays — providing a chance to catch some up-and-coming local talent. Music is definitely the focus here; if you want to catch up with friends without shouting, head outside to one of the tables on the patio.
Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 9 pm
Pearl’s Saloon | Stockyards honkytonk with line dancing lessons
It’s not a true Fort Worth roundup if you don’t include a honkytonk, right? Located in the Historic Stockyards, Pearl’s boasts live music every Thursday-Sunday, with no cover on Thursday or Sunday nights unless there is a special event. (Locals know you can also get in for free on Friday and Saturday as long as you arrive before 8 pm.) The bands are there to get you out on the dance floor, so come prepared with your best western wear and dance moves – you won’t be sitting down. On Thursdays and Sundays, they also offer line dancing lessons with a band.
Hours: Sunday and Thursday, 7 pm
Second Rodeo Brewing | Lively hangout where you can tune-in or tune-out all day long
This brewery with food stalls and all-day rotation of free live music in the Historic Stockyards caters to big crowds of all ages, with casual seating and yard games. Live music starts at 12 pm every day, featuring three rotating acts and performances all day long. The music serves more as a backdrop than the main act — which allows you to focus on snacks, games, and libations while hanging out with friends, family, or even your pooch at this kid and dog-friendly spot.
Hours: Three times a day at 12-3 pm, 4-7 pm, 8-11 pm
Sundance Square | See bands outdoors in beautiful downtown Fort Worth
Free live music is one facet of a serious commitment to entertainment at Sundance Square Plaza that also includes salsa nights, cumbia, and dance lessons. They even have a dedicated Instagram, which they update religiously with scheduled acts — an eclectic rotation of artists from mariachi to country, Latin, and jazz. Surrounded by high-rise buildings with a backdrop of the Chisholm Trail mural, the plaza has almost an amphitheater vibe. The events are popular, so it’s wise to get there early to grab a chair or bring your own seat. You can also bring your own snacks or beverages.
Hours: Wednesday-Thursday 5–7 pm, Friday-Sunday 7–10 pm
WineHaus | Sharing a bottle with music as the backdrop
Boutique wine bar and shop in the Near Southside is known for its diverse wine selection, including an impressive 16 wines on tap. It also hosts live music on most Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Acts can be indoors or out on the patio with music serving as the backdrop for a cozy setting to catch with friends. Be sure to check out Winehaus’ long-standing Friday Night Jazz from 7–10 pm when you can enjoy tannins and tunes with your favorite companions.
Hours: Thursday and Saturday, 7-9 pm, Friday 7-10 pm