Dallas, Texas -- Panda-monium is about to take over North Texas! Panda Fest, one of the nation’s fastest-growing Asian food and culture festivals, is making its Dallas debut this fall at Carpenter Park in Downtown Dallas. The family-friendly event runs November 7–9, 2025, with tickets are on sale.

Guests can look forward to a weekend filled with 60+ food vendors, live performances, panda-themed fun, and family-friendly activities that showcase the rich diversity of Asian American and Pacific Islander cultures.
Founded by BiuBiu Xu, the creator of New York City’s acclaimed Dragon Fest, Panda Fest began as a one-day pop-up and quickly grew into a multi-city, multi-day celebration. The festival has sold out in cities including Atlanta, Boston, Philadelphia, Seattle and Minneapolis/St. Paul—cementing its reputation as a must-attend cultural event. In 2026, Panda Fest will return to those cities while also expanding to Dallas, Austin, Nashville, Charlotte, Hartford, and Phoenix.

“Dallas has such a vibrant, diverse community, and we are thrilled to bring Panda Fest here for the very first time,” said Xu. “After selling out in city after city, we know Texas is ready for the panda-monium—where food, culture, and fun come together in unforgettable ways.”
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS

FESTIVAL DETAILS
DATES & TIMES
LOCATION
Carpenter Park
2201 Pacific Ave, Dallas, TX 75201
In the heart of Downtown Dallas!
TICKET INFORMATION
Kids & Families:
TICKETS ON SALE SEPTEMBER 17
Early bird tickets go fast—secure yours at pandafests.com. Follow @PandaFestDallas or @PandaFestTexas on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok for vendor spotlights, sneak peeks, and festival updates. Panda Fest is a rain-or-shine event unless severe weather conditions require cancellation.

ABOUT PANDA FEST
Launched in 2024, Panda Fest has become one of the largest outdoor Asian food and culture festivals in the United States. With its unique blend of culinary tastings, immersive cultural performances, artisan markets, and panda-themed attractions, Panda Fest creates a vibrant, family-friendly space for celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander traditions. Pandas remain at the heart of the event, with themed installations, inflatables, and souvenirs making it a one-of-a-kind experience for attendees of all ages.