DFW Car and Toy Museum Hosts Grateful Dead Tribute Concert to Benefit The Women's Center
October 29th, 2025 7:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
The DFW Car and Toy Museum is organizing a Grateful Dead tribute concert on December 6, 2025, featuring Texas Northbound Train to raise funds for The Women's Center, combining musical nostalgia with support for vital community services addressing violence, crisis, and poverty.

The DFW Car and Toy Museum in Fort Worth, Texas is hosting Concert at the Museum: A Grateful Dead Tribute, a special fundraising event featuring the Texas Northbound Train tribute band on December 6, 2025. This musical celebration represents a significant community partnership that merges entertainment with social responsibility, as all proceeds from the concert will directly support The Women's Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping Tarrant County residents overcome violence, crisis, and poverty. The event's importance extends beyond mere entertainment, serving as a vital fundraising mechanism for essential community services during a time when many organizations face increased demand for assistance.
Ron Sturgeon, founder and owner of the DFW Car and Toy Museum, emphasized the significance of supporting The Women's Center, stating that the group provides incredibly valuable services and programs for area men, women and children who are struggling to build better futures for themselves and their families. The concert will be held from 6-9 p.m. at the museum located at 2550 McMillan Parkway in Fort Worth, with admission priced at $10 per ticket and limited to just 700 attendees to ensure an intimate experience. This limitation creates an exclusive opportunity for community members to participate in a meaningful charitable event while enjoying world-class musical entertainment.
The musical component features Texas Northbound Train, a DFW-based tribute band that plays classic hits from The Grateful Dead songbook, delivering danceable grooves and popular songs that evoke nostalgia for one of America's most iconic rock bands. The Grateful Dead, famous for its devoted fan base known as Deadheads, was one of the highest grossing American touring acts and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. The band's cultural significance and enduring popularity ensure that this tribute concert will attract diverse audiences, from longtime Deadheads to newer generations discovering the music.
Beyond the musical performance, the event offers attendees a unique museum experience, allowing them to enjoy the music while immersed in the museum's collection of vintage toys, motorcycles, and classic cars. A particularly significant attraction will be the special appearance of the historic 1949 Studebaker Grateful Dead pickup, affectionately dubbed The Dred by Grateful Dead band members. This vehicle, previously owned by Owsley Stanley, the Grateful Dead's original sound man, was used to haul the band's equipment in the 1960s and represents an authentic piece of Deadhead culture that enhances the event's historical significance.
The community aspect of the event is further strengthened by the inclusion of local food trucks offering a broad selection of food and beverages, creating a festive atmosphere that supports both the charitable cause and local businesses. The DFW Car and Toy Museum offers substantial free parking for the event, making it accessible to attendees from across the region. Tickets are available online via Eventbrite, providing convenient access for potential attendees while maintaining the fundraising focus. This event demonstrates how cultural institutions can effectively partner with social service organizations to address critical community needs while providing high-quality entertainment experiences that celebrate musical heritage and bring people together around shared values of compassion and support for those facing difficult circumstances.
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