Seasonal Events in Mansfield: A Year-Round Guide to Festivals and Celebrations
Friday, May 22
Mansfield, Texas, runs a fuller event calendar than most cities of its size. A population of more than 75,000 residents and the arrival of professional soccer in 2026 have added new programming to a city that already had a strong foundation of community festivals, holiday traditions, and arts events.
If you are a resident planning your weekends or a visitor deciding when to visit, here is a season-by-season guide to what happens in Mansfield.
Spring Events in Mansfield
Spring is festival season in Mansfield. Warmer weather brings outdoor programming downtown, in the parks, and across the city’s growing event calendar.
Arts Week
Arts Week typically runs in March and spans multiple locations across the city. The multi-day celebration features visual art, live music, theater performances, and hands-on activities organized by the Mansfield Commission for the Arts. Programming is free and open to all ages.
Monarch Festival at Oliver Nature Park
Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park hosts the Monarch Festival each May, a family-friendly outdoor event focused on wildlife education, nature walks, and community programming along Walnut Creek. The park covers 80 acres on the east side of town and is one of Mansfield’s most visited green spaces.
Music Alley Music and Arts Festival
Music Alley is the signature spring event in Mansfield, held annually in Historic Downtown on North Main Street. The free festival features three stages of live music, dance performances, street performers, artist vendors, food trucks, and hands-on arts activities. The 2026 edition is scheduled for Saturday, May 2, from 4 to 10 p.m. CT.
Summer Events in Mansfield
Summer 2026 is a landmark season for Mansfield. The opening of Texas Health Mansfield Stadium and the start of the MLS NEXT Pro season bring professional sports and live entertainment to the city for the first time.
Professional Soccer at Texas Health Mansfield Stadium
North Texas SC, the 2024 MLS NEXT Pro champions and affiliate of FC Dallas, begins play at the stadium in summer 2026. The anticipated inaugural match is Saturday, July 4, 2026, against St. Louis City 2, with kickoff at 7:45 p.m. CT, pending final scheduling approval. Match days bring food, music, and a supporters’ atmosphere to a venue built around the pitch with more than 7,000 fixed seats and field-level seating just feet from the action.
Concerts, Community Events, and Wellness Programming
Beyond soccer, the stadium hosts concerts, youth tournaments, community wellness events, and private celebrations. The venue and event spaces include the Mansfield Mile, Staybolt Club, Private Suites, South Plaza, The Pitch Experience, and the Locker Room Experience (the latter two available for private event bookings). Community wellness programming, developed with Texas Health Resources and Hunt Sports Group, runs year-round.
Juneteenth Celebration
The City of Mansfield hosts an annual Juneteenth Celebration each June. The 2026 event is scheduled for Friday, June 19, from 5 to 9 p.m. CT.
Taste of Black Mansfield
The Taste of Black Mansfield Food Truck Edition is a community-driven event celebrating local Black-owned food vendors and culture, typically held in June.
Fall Events in Mansfield
Cooler temperatures and the return of school bring a shift toward family festivals, outdoor runs, and seasonal markets.
Fall Festivals and Family Events
Mansfield hosts multiple fall festivals throughout October, including community harvest events, pumpkin-themed activities, and family movie nights in the parks. Oliver Nature Park and downtown Mansfield are common staging areas for fall programming.
Forest of Fear
Forest of Fear is a seasonal haunted attraction held at Loyd Park near Joe Pool Lake. The event runs throughout October and draws visitors from across the DFW metroplex for a drive-through and walk-through scare experience.
Mansfield Turkey Trot
The annual Mansfield Turkey Trot is a Thanksgiving Day tradition. The 5K and Kids Fun Run takes place at James McKnight Park East and draws runners and families from across the city. The event celebrated its 11th year in 2025.
Winter and Holiday Events in Mansfield
Mansfield’s holiday season centers on Hometown Holidays, a month-long celebration that runs through December and into early January.
Hometown Holidays Tree Lighting and Fireworks
Hometown Holidays kicks off with the annual Tree Lighting and Fireworks Show at Mansfield City Hall, typically held on the first Friday in December from 5 to 9 p.m. CT. The tree lighting ceremony takes place around 7 p.m. CT, followed by a fireworks show. The event is free and open to the public.
Holiday Markets and Performances
Throughout December, the historic Wallace-Hall House hosts a running holiday market with themed shopping nights. Local performance groups stage holiday shows, including The Nutcracker and seasonal comedies, at the Farr Best Theater. Public ice skating, Santa meet-and-greets, and drive-through nativity events round out the holiday calendar.
FaLaLaLa 5K and Holiday Runs
Mansfield hosts multiple holiday-themed runs in December, including the FaLaLaLa 5K and the Christmas Eve Classic. Both events attract runners looking for a festive start to the holiday weekend.
What 2026 Adds to the Calendar
The opening of Texas Health Mansfield Stadium introduces professional soccer, concerts, and community programming alongside the festivals, holiday traditions, and outdoor activities that have defined Mansfield for years.
Check the upcoming events calendar for the latest stadium programming.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the biggest events in Mansfield, TX?
The biggest annual events include the Music Alley Music and Arts Festival (May), the Juneteenth Celebration (June), the Mansfield Turkey Trot (November), and the Hometown Holidays Tree Lighting and Fireworks (December). Starting in 2026, professional soccer at Texas Health Mansfield Stadium adds match-day events throughout the summer and fall.
When is Music Alley in Mansfield?
Music Alley is held annually in Historic Downtown Mansfield, typically on the first Saturday in May. The 2026 edition is scheduled for May 2, from 4 to 10 p.m. CT. Admission is free.
Does Mansfield have holiday events?
Yes. Hometown Holidays runs throughout December and includes the Tree Lighting and Fireworks Show, holiday markets, performances, ice skating, Santa events, and multiple holiday-themed runs.
What is there to do in Mansfield in the summer?
Summer 2026 brings professional soccer at Texas Health Mansfield Stadium, concerts, community events, the Juneteenth Celebration, and the Taste of Black Mansfield. Outdoor activities at Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park and the Walnut Creek Linear Trail are available year-round.
Are Mansfield events free?
Many Mansfield events are free, including Music Alley, the Hometown Holidays Tree Lighting, and community park festivals. Some events, like stadium concerts and ticketed performances at the Farr Best Theater, require purchased admission.
Where can I find the full Mansfield events calendar?
The City of Mansfield publishes its community events calendar at mansfieldtexas.gov. For stadium-specific events, check the upcoming events calendar at mansfield-stadium.com.