Frequently Asked Questions about Charley Crockett at Billy Bob's Texas
What are the event details for Charley Crockett's concert?
Charley Crockett will be performing live at Billy Bob's Texas in Fort Worth, Texas, on August 28-29, 2026. Expect an electrifying atmosphere filled with country and folk music that showcases his unique sound and storytelling prowess.
How can I purchase tickets for the concert?
You can secure your tickets through ticketsfortworthtx.com. Prices currently start around $40 and can go up to $150 depending on demand and seating options. We recommend purchasing early to ensure availability.
What is the seating arrangement at Billy Bob's Texas?
Billy Bob's Texas features a variety of seating options, including general admission standing areas directly in front of the stage for an immersive experience, as well as reserved seating along the sides and back for a more comfortable view. The venue accommodates over 6,000 guests, ensuring a lively atmosphere.
Are there any age restrictions for the concert?
Generally, concerts at Billy Bob's Texas are open to all ages; however, specific age restrictions may apply depending on the event. Please check the ticketing details or contact the box office for more information.
What is the typical setlist duration for Charley Crockett?
While setlist durations can vary, you can typically expect Charley Crockett to perform for approximately 90 minutes to 2 hours, featuring a mix of his popular hits and fan favorites.
What are the parking options available at Billy Bob's Texas?
Billy Bob's Texas offers several parking options:
- On-Site Parking Lot: Located adjacent to the venue, typically costing $10?$20 per event. Arrive early as it fills up quickly.
- Fort Worth Stockyards Public Parking: Available within walking distance, usually costing $5?$15.
- Street Parking: Limited availability on nearby streets; free but competitive during events.
- Rideshare: Uber and Lyft drop-off is recommended near Rodeo Plaza for convenience.
Seating Information at Billy Bob's Texas
Billy Bob's Texas is renowned as the World's Largest Honky Tonk, spanning over 100,000 square feet. The venue accommodates over 6,000 guests and features various seating arrangements:
- Main Concert Stage: General admission dance floor and standing area directly in front of the stage ? ideal for an energetic concert experience.
- Reserved Seating: Available along the sides and rear of the main concert hall for major shows, offering excellent sightlines.
- Dance Floors: Multiple dance floors throughout the venue are perfect for two-stepping and line dancing.
- Indoor Bull Riding Arena: A unique feature of Billy Bob's that hosts live bull riding shows.
- 40+ Bars: Strategically placed throughout the complex to minimize wait times.
Parking Information near Billy Bob's Texas
Billy Bob's Texas is located at 2520 Rodeo Plaza in the Fort Worth Stockyards. Here are your parking options:
- On-Site Parking Lot: Available adjacent to the venue; typically $10?$20 for events. Arrive early as it fills up quickly.
- Fort Worth Stockyards Public Parking: Several surface lots and garages available within a short walk; typically $5?$15.
- Street Parking: Limited street parking available; free but highly competitive on event nights.
- Rideshare: Uber and Lyft drop-off available near Rodeo Plaza by the main entrance; highly recommended for sold-out events.
Charley Crockett Fort Worth Concert reviews
James Taylor - an inspirational legend. Moving & connective
I found a friend who jumped at the chance to attend with me after the attendee partner who bought the tickets contracted Covid and transferred tickets to me via Ticketmaster. Both performances were wonderful. Charley Crockett’s backdrops were beautiful. I have been to several performances in this arena, including a VP filling the arena with sand, but I had never seen it sold out/no empty chairs = impressive! I felt some peace of mind that vax cards & ID’s we’re checked at entry points; however, it sure would be nice to impress upon people how important it is to also wear a mask, even if vaccinated. The people talking loudly behind & in front of us were not (section 107). Otherwise, I would definitely put this concert in the top tier of my favorites. I laughed, I shared a few tears, & once (Group of eight singing in harmony such a poignant song about unity) I just cried while trying to sing along. After three weeks of anticipation.