The Concert Truck residency
Mobile concert stage brings the arts to you this holiday season

From mid-November through mid-December, the DSO and The Concert Truck are presenting collaborative community concerts across the city, featuring musicians of the DSO and other arts organizations.
The Pop-Up concerts are held outdoors where audiences and performers are able to maintain a safe distance while enjoying live performances. Performances are free and last 45 to 60 minutes.
Pop-up schedule
Sun | Nov 22 | 10am The Mexican Consulate
Sun | Nov 22 | 4pm The 6th Floor Museum
Tue | Nov 24 | 4:30pm South Park YMCA and Irving Community Center
Wed | Nov 25 | 12pm Central Market Lovers Lane
Sat | Nov 28 | 5pm Kiest Park
Sun | Nov 29 | 12:30pm Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
Sun | Nov 29 | 4pm White Rock Ale House and Brewery
Wed | Dec 2 | 8:30am One Arts Plaza
Thu | Dec 3 | 6pm NorthPark Center Neiman Marcus Gardens
Fri | Dec 4 | 6pm NorthPark Center Neiman Marcus Gardens
Sat | Dec 5 | 3pm The Sound at Cypress Water
Sun | Dec 6 | 12pm Dallas Museum of Art
Sun | Dec 6 | 4pm NorthPark Center Neiman Marcus Gardens
Wed | Dec 9 | 5:30pm Klyde Warren Park with Dallas Theatre Center
Thu | Dec 10 | 6pm Hall Arts Urban Garden
Fri | Dec 11 | 6pm Klyde Warren Park
Sat | Dec 12 | 9:30am Fair Park
Sat | Dec 12 | 12:30pm Klyde Warren Park with Dallas Theatre Center
Sat | Dec 12 |5pm The Galleria
Sun | Dec 13 | 12pm Nasher Sculpture Garden (*Cancelled due to inclement weather)
Sun | Dec 13 | 3:45pm AT&T Performing Arts Center with Dallas Black Dance Theatre (*Cancelled due to inclement weather)
Tue | Dec 15 | 4:30pm Turtle Creek Conservancy
Wed | Dec 16 | 11am Harwood International
Wed | Dec 16 | 3pm The Landon at Lake Highlands
Thu | Dec 17 | 7pm St. Paul United Methodist Church
Fri | Dec 18 | 6pm Klyde Warren Park
Sat | Dec 19 | 12pm Central Market Plano
Sun | Dec 20 | 4pm Friendship West Baptist Church
Wed | Dec 23 | 6pm Lake Cliff Park
“Our musicians have been wonderful to volunteer to play chamber music around the city. Since May they have done more than 80 appearances in many different locations,” said Kim Noltemy, Ross Perot President & CEO of the Dallas Symphony. “As the weather has gotten cooler, we looked for a way to continue this music-making, and we found The Concert Truck. This will be an incredible method for the DSO to perform outside the Meyerson in a very professional manner. We are delighted to be able to share the stage, literally, with our colleague arts groups in Dallas and take the show on the road to our audiences around the city. We are so thankful to Susan and Nick for the vision and idea to create this innovative mobile stage.”
About The Concert Truck
The Concert Truck, founded in 2016 by concert pianists Susan Zhang and Nick Luby, is a mobile concert stage that brings classical chamber music directly to communities. The Concert Truck travels all over the United States performing alone and with other musicians to a variety of venues and audiences. While in Dallas, Susan and Nick will perform repertoire of their own and will collaborate with DSO Musicians.