Babymetal Concert at Dos Equis Pavilion, Dallas, TX
Experience the electrifying performance of Babymetal on September 23, 2026, at the iconic Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas, Texas. Known for their unique blend of heavy metal and J-pop, Babymetal has captivated audiences worldwide with their high-energy shows and theatrical performances. This concert promises to be a highlight of the year for fans of hard rock and metal.
High-Utility FAQs
What are the ticket prices for Babymetal's concert?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection. Secure your tickets early through ticketsdallas.org to ensure the best prices.
What is the typical setlist duration for Babymetal concerts?
Babymetal concerts typically feature a setlist duration of approximately 90 minutes, showcasing their most popular tracks along with new material.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This concert is open to all ages; however, minors must be accompanied by an adult.
How can I secure mobile tickets on ticketsdallas.org?
You can easily purchase mobile tickets through our website. Simply select your desired seats, complete your payment, and your mobile tickets will be sent directly to your email.
What are the seating options at Dos Equis Pavilion?
The venue offers various seating options including Reserved Pavilion Seats, Box Seats, and General Admission Lawn. Each option provides a unique experience tailored to different preferences.
What are the parking options available at Dos Equis Pavilion?
Parking at Dos Equis Pavilion starts at $20 per vehicle. It is advisable to purchase parking passes in advance as they can sell out quickly for popular events.
Is there public transport available to Dos Equis Pavilion?
Yes, public transport options are available. Check local transit schedules for routes that service the Fair Park area.
Seating Information
Seating at Dos Equis Pavilion ? Dallas, TX
Dos Equis Pavilion is Dallas's premier outdoor amphitheater, located in the Fair Park area with a capacity of over 20,000 fans. Seating options include:
- Reserved Pavilion Seats (~7,000): Covered seating under the main roof, closest to the stage. Center-front sections offer the best views and sound. Protected from the Texas heat and rain.
- Box Seats: Premium private boxes with attendant call-button service ? press a button and food/drinks are brought to you. No standing in concession lines!
- General Admission Lawn (~12,500): Relaxed, festival-style lawn seating. Bring a blanket or low-back chair. Lower-center lawn closest to the pavilion offers the best GA views.
Best areas: Center pavilion sections and Box Seats for premium experience. Lower-center lawn for the best GA sightlines.
Parking Information
Parking at Dos Equis Pavilion ? Dallas, TX
Dos Equis Pavilion offers extensive on-site parking with 6,484 spaces, including 440 VIP spaces. Parking must be purchased per vehicle:
- General Parking: Starting at $20 per vehicle. Purchase in advance online.
- VIP Parking (440 spaces): Premium closer spots at $40?$60. Ideal for those wanting a faster exit.
- SpotHero: Alternative lots nearby at SpotHero, from $15.
- Rideshare: Uber/Lyft drop-off available at the venue. We recommend dining in Deep Ellum (3 miles away) and taking rideshare to the pavilion.
Babymetal Dallas Concert reviews
Lived up to expectations
This was my 4th time seeing Babymetal, and it was truly a spectacular experience. The lighting was the best I've ever seen, surpassing that of well over 100 shows I've attended. They started off with a good mix of new and classic songs, saving the new ones for later in the set. The energy of both the show and the crowd built up to a climax, resulting in a standing ovation during the performance of beloved, familiar songs. "Miracles" was a delightful surprise for fans, showcasing the band's appreciation for their dedicated followers. The production quality, including the scenery, dancers, and wardrobe, was exceptional and truly a work of art. The costume changes were numerous and impressive, putting even Cher to shame. Overall, there's no way you could leave this show feeling disappointed.