Why September 2025 Is a Huge Month for Dallas Music Fans

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Dallas is loaded with concerts this September—arena headliners, indie favourites, country giants, K-pop powerhouses, EDM legends, Latin superstars, comedy crossovers, and family shows. From the American Airlines Center (AAC) to Globe Life Field, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, Dos Equis Pavilion, and intimate rooms like The Kessler Theater and Club Dada, there’s a show for every taste and budget.

Below you’ll find a curated rundown with dates, venues, and quick notes so you can plan an unforgettable month of live music in Big D.

Quick Highlights at a Glance

  • Chris Brown – Globe Life Field, Sep 2 & Sep 3
  • NBA Youngboy – AAC, Sep 1 & Sep 2
  • K-pop: Le Sserafim (Sep 8, Texas Trust CU Theatre) and Tomorrow X Together (Sep 16, AAC)
  • Country stars: Luke Bryan (Sep 12), Terri Clark (Sep 18), Randy Rogers Band (Sep 20)
  • EDM nights: Kaskade (Sep 1), Above & Beyond (Sep 20), Gorgon City (Sep 12)
  • Rock & alt: Pantera (Sep 3), The Hives (Sep 10), Bring Me The Horizon (Sep 27)
  • Latin favourites: Manuel Turizo (Sep 12), Palomazo Norteño (Sep 6), Pancho Barraza (Sep 28)
  • Icons & legends: Lea Salonga (Sep 14), Charlie Wilson (Sep 28)
  • Family & fun: KIDZ BOP (Sep 5)

Schedules can change. Always double-check details with the venue or ticket provider before you go.

Day-by-Day Dallas Concert Lineup (September 2025)

Monday, Sep 1

  • Kaskade – 3:00 PM, The Joule
  • NBA Youngboy – 7:30 PM, American Airlines Center

Tuesday, Sep 2

  • Chris Brown – 7:00 PM, Globe Life Field
  • NBA Youngboy – 7:30 PM, American Airlines Center

Wednesday, Sep 3

  • Chris Brown – 7:00 PM, Globe Life Field
  • Pantera – 7:00 PM, Dos Equis Pavilion at Fair Park – Complex

Thursday, Sep 4

  • Che – 7:00 PM, The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
  • Clipse – 8:00 PM, The Bomb Factory (Formerly The Factory in Deep Ellum) – Complex

Friday, Sep 5

  • KIDZ BOP – 7:00 PM, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
  • Silversun Pickups – 7:00 PM, House of Blues Dallas – Complex
  • Whirr x Nothing – 8:00 PM, The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
  • Nelly – 8:00 PM, Dos Equis Pavilion at Fair Park – Complex
  • Brantley Gilbert – 8:00 PM, Credit Union of Texas Event Center
  • JSTJR – 10:00 PM, Stereo Live Dallas

Saturday, Sep 6

  • Leanne Morgan – 3:00 PM, American Airlines Center
  • Simple Plan – 6:30 PM, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
  • Leanne Morgan – 7:00 PM, American Airlines Center
  • SG Lewis – 7:00 PM, House of Blues Dallas – Complex
  • Hayes Carll & Ray Wylie Hubbard – 7:45 PM, Longhorn Ballroom
  • Palomazo Norteño – 8:00 PM, Texas Trust CU Theatre
  • Kai Wachi – 9:00 PM, SILO Dallas

Sunday, Sep 7

  • Dareyes de la Sierra – 7:00 PM, House of Blues Dallas – Complex
  • ELEVATION RHYTHM – 7:30 PM, The Bomb Factory (Formerly The Factory in Deep Ellum) – Complex

Monday, Sep 8

  • Le Sserafim – 7:30 PM, Texas Trust CU Theatre

Wednesday, Sep 10

  • Coheed and Cambria & Taking Back Sunday – 6:30 PM, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
  • The Hives – 7:00 PM, House of Blues Dallas – Complex

Thursday, Sep 11

  • Insane Clown Posse – 7:00 PM, The Bomb Factory
  • The Malpass Brothers – 7:30 PM, Arlington Music Hall

Friday, Sep 12

  • Luke Bryan – 7:00 PM, Dos Equis Pavilion
  • Gavin Adcock – 7:30 PM, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
  • Manuel Turizo – 8:00 PM, Texas Trust CU Theatre
  • Iniko – 8:00 PM, The Studio at The Bomb Factory
  • The Polyphonic Spree – 8:00 PM, Granada Theater Dallas
  • Gorgon City – 9:00 PM, SILO Dallas

Saturday, Sep 13

  • SkyDxddy – 6:00 PM, Deep Ellum Live
  • $uicideboy$ – 6:30 PM, Dos Equis Pavilion
  • Atif Aslam – 7:00 PM, Curtis Culwell Center
  • G Flip – 8:00 PM, The Bomb Factory

Sunday, Sep 14

  • Trace Adkins & John Michael Montgomery – 6:30 PM, Texas Trust CU Theatre
  • Lea Salonga – 7:30 PM, Winspear Opera House at AT&T Performing Arts Center – Complex
  • Darius – 8:00 PM, The Studio at The Bomb Factory

Monday, Sep 15

  • Fly by Midnight – 7:00 PM, Cambridge Room at House of Blues Dallas

Tuesday, Sep 16

  • Slow Crush – 7:00 PM, Tulips
  • Tomorrow X Together (TXT) – 7:30 PM, American Airlines Center
  • Sex Pistols – 8:00 PM, Longhorn Ballroom

Wednesday, Sep 17

  • Ottmar Liebert – 7:00 PM, House of Blues Dallas – Complex
  • Great White & Slaughter – 7:30 PM, Arlington Music Hall
  • Father John Misty – 8:00 PM, The Bomb Factory
  • Blessthefall – 8:00 PM, The Studio at The Bomb Factory

Thursday, Sep 18

  • Terri Clark – 7:30 PM, Arlington Music Hall
  • Eladio Carrión – 8:00 PM, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

Friday, Sep 19

  • Lake Street Dive – 8:00 PM, Texas Trust CU Theatre
  • Raphael Saadiq: No Bandwidth! – 8:00 PM, Majestic Theatre Dallas
  • Toad The Wet Sprocket – 8:00 PM, Longhorn Ballroom
  • Royel Otis – 8:00 PM, The Bomb Factory
  • Rocco – 8:00 PM, Granada Theater Dallas
  • Uncle Waffles – 9:00 PM, SILO Dallas
  • Jazz Emu – 9:00 PM, The Texas Theatre

Saturday, Sep 20

  • Above & Beyond – 7:30 PM, Dos Equis Pavilion
  • Mon Rovia – 8:00 PM, The Kessler Theater
  • Randy Rogers Band – 8:00 PM, Backyard
  • Bunt. – 9:00 PM, SILO Dallas

Monday, Sep 22

  • The Story So Far & Neck Deep – 7:00 PM, The Bomb Factory

Tuesday, Sep 23

  • In This Moment – 6:30 PM, The South Side Ballroom

Wednesday, Sep 24

  • A Day To Remember & Yellowcard – 6:00 PM, Dos Equis Pavilion
  • Stereophonics – 8:00 PM, Granada Theater Dallas

Thursday, Sep 25

  • Everclear – 6:30 PM, The Lexus Box Garden at Legacy Hall
  • Haim – 7:30 PM, The Bomb Factory
  • The Red Clay Strays – 8:00 PM, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
  • Addison Rae – 8:00 PM, The South Side Ballroom
  • Brutalismus 3000 – 9:00 PM, SILO Dallas

Friday, Sep 26

  • Shoreline Mafia – 7:00 PM, South Side Music Hall
  • Softcult – 7:00 PM, Club Dada
  • ThxSoMch – 7:00 PM, Puzzles Deep Ellum
  • Ty Myers – 8:00 PM, The Bomb Factory
  • Pavement – 8:00 PM, Longhorn Ballroom
  • Josh Giles Mantle Revival (Sep 25–26) – 8:00 PM, American Airlines Center
  • La Energía Norteña – 9:00 PM, Arlington Backyard

Saturday, Sep 27

  • Bring Me The Horizon – 6:00 PM, American Airlines Center
  • Dabin – 7:00 PM, The Bomb Factory
  • Alabama Shakes – 8:00 PM, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
  • Quinn XCII – 8:00 PM, The South Side Ballroom
  • Chris Stussy – 9:00 PM, It’ll Do

Sunday, Sep 28

  • Charlie Wilson – 6:15 PM, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
  • Demon Hunter – 7:00 PM, Granada Theater Dallas
  • Pancho Barraza: Simplemente Tour – 8:00 PM, Texas Hall

Monday, Sep 29

  • Aminé – 8:00 PM, The South Side Ballroom

Planning Tips & Ticket Advice

  • Buy early for big rooms. Arena and pavilion nights sell fast.
  • Check seating charts. Some venues are GA floor with reserved seats; others are fully seated.
  • Transit & parking. Arrive early or use rideshare/public transport, especially for AAC and Fair Park.
  • Bag & entry policies. Clear-bag and cashless systems are common. Bring ID.
  • Weather watch. Outdoor venues can be hot or rainy in September. Hydrate and plan layers.
  • All ages? KIDZ BOP is family-focused; clubs may be 18+ or 21+—check listings.
  • Accessibility. Reserve accessible seating ahead with the venue.

FAQs

Q1: Are these Dallas concert dates for September 2025 final?

A: Dates and times can change. Verify with the venue or official ticket site before purchasing or traveling.

Q2: What are the best areas to stay near big venues?

A: For AAC, consider Victory Park/Uptown. For Toyota Music Factory, look at Irving/Las Colinas. For Dos Equis Pavilion and The Bomb Factory, consider Deep Ellum and Fair Park.

Q3: Where should I buy tickets?

A: Use official venue sites or trusted primary ticketing. For sold-out events, choose reputable resale platforms with buyer protection.

Q4: What time should I arrive?

A: 45–60 minutes early for large venues; 30 minutes early for clubs.

Q5: Can I bring a camera or bag?

A: Policies vary. Many venues restrict pro cameras and large bags. Check rules in advance.

Q6: Which shows are family-friendly?

A: KIDZ BOP is the most family-oriented. Some pavilion shows may also be suitable—review age guidance.

September 2025 in Dallas is stacked. Whether you want Chris Brown’s stadium spectacle, Tomorrow X Together’s K-pop energy, country nights with Luke Bryan, dance marathons with Above & Beyond and Gorgon City, or intimate indie gems at The Kessler or Club Dada—there’s something every week. Bookmark this guide, line up your tickets, and get ready for a month of live music across the city.

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