Here’s how to plan the perfect, music-filled trip to Arlington, Texas.

Big names like Beyonce proudly rep Houston, and Leon Bridges brought a spotlight to Fort Worth.

But the stadium isnt the only musical draw to the area.Live!

A large crowd watching a show at Texas Live!

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Right next door to Live!

You’ll also find even more music here.

One of those venues is Troys, owned by former Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman.

View of AT&T Stadium lit up at night

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Troys is a local eatery where you might see local and regional acts every night of the week.

Just on the other side lies theGlobe Life Field, where the Texas Rangers play.

And tucked away inside the stadium is the decadent speakeasyHearsay.

A large crowd watching a show at Levitt Pavillion

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by Loews to enjoy a nightcap with yet another live band.

Arena-sized crowds and screaming fans not your cup of tea?

Arlington Music Hall is also home to Symphony Arlington, who performs every Thursday evening from October through May.

Exterior marquee of Arlington Music Hall

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Vinyl lovers should head to Growl Records for new and used records.

The shop is connected toDivision Brewing, so shoppers can enjoy a craft beer while sifting through vinyl stacks.

Growl Records also holds almost-daily concerts covering all genres, from hip hop to metal.