Billy Idol Live at Dos Equis Pavilion
Join us for an unforgettable night as Billy Idol, the iconic rock musician, takes the stage at Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas, Texas, on September 18, 2026. Known for his electrifying performances and a string of classic hits, Idol continues to captivate audiences with his unique blend of rock, new wave, and punk influences.
Event Overview
Billy Idol's live show is a high-energy rock extravaganza featuring his classic hits alongside newer material from his recent releases. Expect to hear fan favorites such as "Rebel Yell," "White Wedding," and "Dancing With Myself," all backed by his longtime collaborator Steve Stevens. With a typical set duration of 90 minutes, this concert promises to be a thrilling experience for both new fans and long-time followers.
High-Utility FAQs
What are the ticket prices for Billy Idol's concert?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating choice. Secure your tickets early on ticketsdallas.org.
What are the age restrictions for the event?
This concert is open to all ages; however, minors must be accompanied by an adult.
How can I secure mobile tickets?
You can easily purchase mobile tickets through ticketsdallas.org. Our platform guarantees secure delivery and easy access to your tickets on the day of the event.
What is the typical setlist duration for Billy Idol's concerts?
The typical set runs approximately 90 minutes and features a mix of classic hits and newer tracks.
Are there any opening acts for this concert?
While specific opening acts have yet to be announced, expect a high-energy atmosphere leading up to Billy Idol's performance.
What are the seating options at Dos Equis Pavilion?
Dos Equis Pavilion offers various seating options including reserved pavilion seats, box seats, and general admission lawn seating. Each option provides a unique concert experience.
What is the bag policy at Dos Equis Pavilion?
For security reasons, only small bags are permitted. Please check the venue's website for detailed bag policies before attending.
How do I get to Dos Equis Pavilion using public transport?
The venue is accessible via public transportation. Check local transit schedules for routes that service 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.
Billy Idol Dallas Concert reviews
Ray LaMontagne
"I'm not sure it was worth the $80/ticket to see Billy Idol in concert. I wish he would have played more of his older music, played longer, and been more personable with the audience. I felt like there was very little interaction. The Belle Brigade, his opening act, was awesome but they also didn't play for very long. There was a 40-minute set change between the Belle Brigade and Ray LaMontagne. You'd think by now they'd have this down to 15 or 20 minutes at the most. I love Billy Idol's songs but it was a waste of our time!"