Event Details
$uicideboy$ will perform on September 1, 2026, at Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas, Texas. Known for their high-energy shows and dark, heavy production, the duo will deliver an intense atmosphere that resonates deeply with their fanbase.
How to Secure Tickets
Tickets can be secured through ticketsdallas.org. Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand. Mobile tickets are preferred for convenience.
Seating Arrangement
Dos Equis Pavilion features approximately 20,000 seats, including covered reserved pavilion seats, premium box seats with attendant service, and general admission lawn seating for a relaxed festival experience.
Age Restrictions
The concert is restricted to attendees aged 18 and over due to its themes surrounding mental health and addiction.
Parking Options
Parking at Dos Equis Pavilion starts at $20 per vehicle. There are 6,484 parking spaces available, including VIP options. It's advisable to purchase parking passes in advance.
Public Transport Options
Public transport options include rideshare services like Uber and Lyft, which have designated drop-off points at the venue.
Expected Setlist Duration
$uicideboy$ concerts typically run for over 90 minutes, featuring a setlist that includes popular tracks such as 'Paris', 'Faded', and 'Kill Yourself (Part III)'.
Nearby Dining Options
Nearby dining options include Terry Black's Barbecue in Deep Ellum, Pearlie's Southern Kitchen near Fair Park, and Expo Bar Dallas directly across from Fair Park.
Bag Policy
Dos Equis Pavilion has a strict bag policy; only clear bags are allowed. Please check their official website for more details.
Opening Acts
While specific opening acts have not been announced yet, it is common for concerts of this magnitude to feature supporting artists.
Accessing Mobile Tickets
Mobile tickets can be easily accessed through ticketsdallas.org by selecting your desired event and following the prompts to purchase.
Suicideboys Dallas Concert reviews
Cheap Trick, Def Leppard Awesome, Journey so-so
"First time seeing Cheap Trick and loved it! Wish it had been a full length show for them. Suicideboys were pretty dang good too. I like their older harder stuff, but they do a good job with the slower pop songs also. Both of them sounded really good too! Journey sounded terrible on the other hand! The bass guitar and drums were way too loud. Couldn鈥檛 hear the vocals or lead guitar for the first half of their set. On the other hand, towards the end of the set it got better, but whoever was doing the mixing was bad. Neal wouldn鈥檛 be happy to know that he couldn鈥檛 be heard during most of their songs. I鈥檝e seen Journey a few times before and they always sounded great. I think Arnel does a pretty good job with all the tough songs."