![]() Tickets are $175 or $250 for VIP, available here. This year’s proceeds benefit Philanthropy Kids. The special 10th anniversary edition will include a VIP pre-event dinner and exclusive glam portraits, dancing to the Ice House Band, a casino room, and more. Established in 2013, the be-seen gala of fall welcomes young professionals to Hotel ZaZa for a fun night benefiting local education-focused nonprofits. Tickets are $200 or $50 just for the after-party, available here.ĭallas Autumn Ball, November 3 Hard to believe this high-energy, black-tie dance party is 10 years old. All proceeds support local cancer initiatives. In addition to bites from top local restaurants selected by chef Dean Fearing (Eataly, El Carlos Elegante, Monarch, Meridian, Salum, and more) there’ll be cocktails by Parliament, an epic silent auction, beats by Jaxon Taylor, and a rockin’ after-party. Find out more about the Dallas Symphony Orchestra Young Professionals group on their Facebook page.īubblyQ, October 26 Celebrating its 15th anniversary, the Young Texans Against Cancer's champagne-infused fundraiser at Fearing’s at the Ritz-Carlton remains one of the most popular fall fundraisers on the Dallas YP scene. Guests can expect cocktails and bites while dancing the night away tickets to the concert and after-party start at $140. Afterwards, a “Midnight in Paris”-themed party will rev up in the Meyerson lobby, with live music by Q The Band. This year's Gala Concert stars maestro Fabio Luisi and the DSO with pianist Emanuel Ax playing Chopin and mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard singing selections from the opera Carmen. For a longer list of Dallas galas this fall, go here.ĭallas Symphony Orchestra Gala After-Party, September 30 If the full $1,250 DSO gala evening is a stretch, there’s a popular option for young professionals that includes just the concert and after-party. ![]() Here are the eight must-attend events of the season for Dallas YPs. And they're doing so with epic parties and high-octane, black-tie balls. Organizations all over the city - from arts groups and museums to health-focused charities - are working hard to cultivate a new generation of big-hearted patrons and philanthropists. ![]() Dallas young professionals will be working hard and playing hard for their favorite causes this fall.
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