Last Updated: November 24, 2025
The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex is one of the fastest-growing cultural hubs in the nation, offering an incredible range of venues for concerts, sports, and the performing arts. Whether you’re catching a show at the American Airlines Center, a country concert at Dos Equis Pavilion, or a Broadway performance at Bass Performance Hall, DFW has a space for every taste and occasion. This guide showcases the region’s top concert venues, arenas, amphitheaters, stadiums, and theaters — perfect for locals and visitors looking to experience the best live entertainment in North Texas.
From massive stadiums to intimate theaters, the Dallas–Fort Worth area is a powerhouse for live entertainment of every kind.
Capacity: 20,000
Home Teams: Dallas Mavericks (NBA), Dallas Stars (NHL), Dallas Wings (WNBA)
Primary Events: NBA Basketball, NHL Hockey, Concerts, WWE, Boxing
Notes: Victory Park, Downtown Dallas
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Capacity: 80,000 (expandable to 105,000)
Home Teams: Dallas Cowboys (NFL)
Primary Events: NFL Games, College Football (Cotton Bowl, Big 12 Championship), Concerts, Boxing, WrestleMania
Notes: "Jerry's World" with retractable roof and massive video board
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Capacity: 2,056
Primary Events: Fort Worth Symphony, Broadway Shows, Ballet, Opera
Notes: World-class acoustics in Sundance Square
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Capacity: 48,114
Home Teams: None (formerly Texas Rangers)
Primary Events: Concerts, XFL Football, Soccer, Special Events
Notes: Multi-purpose use after Rangers departure
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Capacity: 92,100
Home Teams: SMU Mustangs (NCAA Football)
Primary Events: College Football (Red River Rivalry, Cotton Bowl Classic), Concerts, State Fair of Texas
Notes: Historic stadium at Fair Park, opened 1930
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Capacity: 7,000
Home Teams: Allen Americans (ECHL)
Primary Events: Hockey, Concerts, Family Shows, Rodeo
Notes: 30 minutes north of Dallas
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Capacity: 14,000
Home Teams: Fort Worth Brahmas (ECHL)
Primary Events: Rodeo, Hockey, Concerts, NCAA Basketball Tournament, Family Shows
Notes: State-of-the-art venue opened 2019 in Fort Worth Stockyards
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Capacity: 20,000
Primary Events: Concerts, Music Festivals
Notable Performers: Metallica, Dave Matthews Band, Jason Aldean
Notes: Premier outdoor amphitheater in Fair Park
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Capacity: 7,816
Primary Events: Basketball, Concerts, Wrestling, State Fair Events
Notes: Historic venue at Fair Park
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Capacity: 12,000
Home Teams: Frisco Fighters (IFL)
Primary Events: High School Football Championships, Basketball, Concerts, Cowboys Events
Notes: Part of Dallas Cowboys' The Star complex
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Capacity: 32,000
Home Teams: SMU Mustangs (NCAA Football)
Primary Events: College Football, Concerts, Special Events
Notes: SMU campus in University Park
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Capacity: 49,115
Primary Events: Concerts, Special Events, Former Home of Texas Rangers
Notes: Now used for events after Rangers moved to Globe Life Field
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Capacity: 40,300
Home Teams: Texas Rangers (MLB)
Primary Events: Baseball, Concerts, College Football (Cotton Bowl), World Series 2023
Notes: Retractable roof stadium opened 2020
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Capacity: 1,800
Primary Events: Concerts, Live Music, Gospel Brunch
Notes: Victory Park near American Airlines Center
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Capacity: 1,500
Primary Events: Country Music, Concerts, Special Events
Notes: Historic venue, opened 1950, legendary country music history
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Capacity: 45,140
Home Teams: Baylor Bears (NCAA Football)
Primary Events: College Football, Concerts
Notes: Riverfront stadium, 90 minutes south of Dallas
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Capacity: 9,323
Home Teams: SMU Mustangs (NCAA Basketball & Volleyball)
Primary Events: College Basketball, Volleyball, Concerts, Graduations
Notes: SMU campus venue
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Capacity: 750
Primary Events: Dallas Chamber Symphony, Jazz, Classical Music
Notes: Intimate Dallas Arts District venue
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Capacity: 2,062
Primary Events: Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Classical Concerts, Special Performances
Notes: World-renowned acoustics in Dallas Arts District
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Capacity: 5,000
Primary Events: Concerts, Festivals, River Events
Notes: Outdoor riverfront venue
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Capacity: 12,000
Home Teams: Frisco RoughRiders (MiLB - Double-A)
Primary Events: Minor League Baseball, Concerts, Community Events
Notes: 30 minutes north of Dallas
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Capacity: 6,350
Primary Events: Concerts, Comedy, Theatrical Productions
Notes: Between Dallas and Fort Worth, near Lone Star Park
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Capacity: 8,000
Primary Events: Concerts, Live Music
Notes: Outdoor amphitheater in entertainment complex
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Capacity: 20,500
Home Teams: FC Dallas (MLS), North Texas SC (USL League One)
Primary Events: MLS Soccer, Concerts, Rugby, National Team Soccer
Notes: 30 minutes north of Dallas
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Capacity: 6,350
Primary Events: Concerts, Comedy, Theater
Notes: Same venue as Texas Trust CU Theatre (former name)
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Capacity: 3,500 (Global Event Center)
Primary Events: Concerts, Comedy, Boxing
Notes: 90 minutes north of Dallas on Texas-Oklahoma border
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Capacity: 2,200
Primary Events: Dallas Opera, Texas Ballet Theater, Broadway Shows
Notes: State-of-the-art venue in Dallas Arts District
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Capacity: 575
Primary Events: Dallas Theater Center Productions, Contemporary Theatre
Notes: Modern architectural landmark in Dallas Arts District
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Experience Texas nights filled with music under the stars at DFW’s best outdoor venues. The Dos Equis Pavilion in Fair Park, The Toyota Music Factory in Irving, and Panther Island Pavilion in Fort Worth offer world-class sound and unforgettable atmospheres. Whether it’s a rock concert or a country festival, these amphitheaters deliver authentic North Texas energy and fun.
Step inside DFW’s most iconic entertainment landmarks. The Majestic Theatre in downtown Dallas and Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth showcase stunning architecture and decades of artistic history. From jazz legends to Broadway hits, these venues keep the region’s cultural legacy alive with every performance.
The Dallas–Fort Worth area is home to some of the most famous sports arenas and stadiums in the country. Catch the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium, the Mavericks and Stars at the American Airlines Center, or a Rangers game at Globe Life Field. Each venue combines state-of-the-art design, electric crowds, and premium amenities — making DFW a destination for world-class sports and entertainment.