Posted June 1, 2026

International Public Art Sensation RedBall Dallas Reveals Ten Landmark Daily Locations Across the City

RedBall Dallas by artist Kurt Perschke A Global Public Art Experience Arrives in Dallas During World Cup 26™ June 19–28, 2026

DALLAS, Texas — The Dallas Arts District today unveiled the ten official locations for RedBall Dallas by artist Kurt Perschke, the internationally celebrated public artwork and performance that has captivated audiences in more than 50 cities worldwide including Paris, Sydney, Hong Kong, Abu Dhabi, Barcelona, Toronto, and Taipei. RedBall Dallas arrives for its Dallas and Texas premiere June 19–28, 2026, transforming the city into a ten-day interactive public art experience during the global excitement surrounding World Cup 26™.

Presented as part of Dallas Arts District Fest, RedBall Dallas will move daily through some of Dallas’ most recognizable cultural destinations and neighborhoods, appearing unexpectedly within architecture, public plazas, parks, and urban gathering spaces. Equal parts spectacle, performance, and shared civic experience, the project invites residents and visitors alike to rediscover Dallas through curiosity, imagination, and joy.

The experience is free and open to the public, encouraging audiences of all ages to explore Dallas through art, discovery, and public space.

“Through the RedBall I utilize my opportunity as an artist to be a catalyst for new encounters within the everyday,” said artist Kurt Perschke. “Through the magnetic, playful, and charismatic nature of the RedBall the work is able to access the imagination embedded in all of us.”

The journey begins in the Dallas Arts District, the largest contiguous urban arts district in the United States, where RedBall will appear among internationally acclaimed cultural landmarks including the Winspear Opera House, Klyde Warren Park, Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas Museum of Art, and Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. The district’s concentration of iconic architecture and world-class arts institutions creates a dramatic backdrop for one of the world’s most recognized public art experiences.

The project will also activate Downtown Dallas parks including Pacific Plaza and West End Square, highlighting the ongoing transformation of downtown into a vibrant, walkable urban core filled with green spaces, cultural activity, and public gathering places.

In Deep Ellum, RedBall arrives in one of Dallas’ most legendary creative neighborhoods, internationally known for its live music history, colorful murals, independent businesses, and deep roots in jazz and blues culture.

The project continues into the Bishop Arts District, a neighborhood celebrated for its independent boutiques, local restaurants, and eclectic street life. Originally developed as a streetcar district in the 1920s, Bishop Arts remains one of Dallas’ most beloved pedestrian-centered neighborhoods.

RedBall Dallas will also appear in Uptown Dallas at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, connecting the internationally recognized artwork with one of the city’s most visited family and educational destinations.

As RedBall moves through Dallas, the artwork becomes both a destination and an unexpected encounter — encouraging people to gather, photograph, explore, and participate in a shared citywide experience.

Whether discovered intentionally or encountered unexpectedly, RedBall Dallas invites everyone to participate in a moment of collective imagination, wonder, and connection. All RedBall Dallas installations are free and open to the public.

Follow the daily journey of RedBall Dallas on Instagram at @redballproject and at redballproject.com/cities/dallas.

RedBall Dallas Schedule

Friday, June 19 (1 – 8 pm)
AT&T Performing Arts Center Winspear Opera House
2403 Flora Street, Dallas Arts District

Saturday, June 20 (11 am – 6 pm)
Klyde Warren Park
2012 Woodall Rodgers Fwy., Dallas Arts District

Sunday, June 21 (11 am – 5 pm; free admission this day)
Nasher Sculpture Center
2001 Flora Street, Dallas Arts District

Monday, June 22 (11 am – 6 pm)
Pacific Plaza
401 N. Harwood Street, Downtown Dallas

Tuesday, June 23 (11 am – 6 pm)
West End Square
607 Corbin Street, Dallas West End

Wednesday, June 24 (11 am – 6 pm)
Mosaic Makers Collective
401 N Bishop Ave, Bishop Arts District

Thursday, June 25 (11 am – 6 pm)
Merit Coffee Co.
2639 Main Street, Deep Ellum

Friday, June 26 (11 am – 6 pm)
Dallas Museum of Art
1717 N Harwood Street, Dallas Arts District

Saturday, June 27 (10 am – 5 pm)
Perot Museum of Nature and Science
2201 N. Field Street, Uptown Dallas

Sunday, June 28 (11 am – 6 pm)
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
2301 Flora Street, Dallas Arts District

RedBall Dallas Support

The Dallas Arts District is made possible from Presenting Sponsors Downtown Dallas, Inc. and the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture Public Art Program.  Additional support provided by the Texas Commission on the Arts and HALL Arts Hotel.

For images: DropBox