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Weekend best bets: Cupid's Undie Run, Journey, Valentine's Day events

Check out WRAL Out and About's hot picks for the weekend.

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RALEIGH, N.C.

Festivals and fun

Feb. 16-18: Downtown Raleigh Home Show - The home show returns to the Raleigh Convention Center this weekend with special guest Clint Harp from Magnolia Network's Restoration Road.
Feb. 17: Cupid's Undie Run - Cupid's Undie Run kicks off Saturday at Motorco Music Hall with drinking and dancing. Proceeds support those affected by NF, a group of genetic conditions that cause tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body.
Feb. 18: Valentine's at Raleigh Brewing - Dogs will be there for adopting with a dog kissing booth from Carolina Boxer Rescue. Get hand-drawn pet portraits from Pots and Pencil and shop dog collars, leashes, and bandannas for sale from Luna’s Little Boutique.
Feb. 18: Taylor Swift Laser Dance Party - This popular party returns to The Lincoln Theater.
Feb. 18: Raleigh Mimosa Bar Crawl - Participating bars include Flying Saucer (check in here to receive a wristband and T-shirt), The Davie and Boxcar Bar & Arcade.
Feb. 18: Art + Vintage Market - Zoomies Funny Farm will be there making new friends, selling some goods, and spreading the word about a new rescue.
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Feb. 18: Tap Yard Duck Daze - Get ready for a quacking good time at Duck Daze - an unforgettable day filled with fun, laughter, and plenty of ducks! There will be a rubber duck race and food trucks.
Feb. 18: Drag Brunch - Tickets are $35 and include a delicious brunch at Clouds Brewing, a donation to Crape Myrtle Festival and performances from some of the best local talent.

On stage

Feb. 17: Journey at PNC Arena - Journey performs with special guest TOTO.
Feb. 17: Dancing with the Stars Live - There are two shows at DPAC at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Feb. 16: Katt Williams - Comedian and actor Katt Williams brings The Dark Matter Tour to PNC Arena.
Feb. 16: Nashville Songwriters with Special Guest Lee Brice - The songwriters who created some of country music’s greatest hits will perform live at DPAC in a benefit show. Tickets start at $28.50.
Feb. 16-17: Beethoven Symphony No. 5 - The NC Symphony performs a classic.
Feb. 18: Criminal Live - Criminal is a podcast about crime -- stories of people who've done wrong, been wronged, or gotten caught somewhere in the middle. See the show at Meymandi Concert Hall.

Get outside

Feb. 17: Morning Bird Walk at NCMA - An informal walk through the Museum Park in search of migratory and native birds. Please bring your own binoculars, wear comfortable shoes, and dress appropriately for the weather.

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