What are the event details for Senses Fail at The Echo Lounge and Music Hall?
Senses Fail will perform on November 30, 2026, at The Echo Lounge and Music Hall in Dallas, Texas. This concert promises to deliver an electrifying experience for fans of alternative music.
What is the typical setlist duration for Senses Fail concerts?
The typical setlist duration for Senses Fail concerts ranges from 60 to 90 minutes, featuring a mix of their classic hits and newer tracks.
Will there be any opening acts for this concert?
Details regarding opening acts for the Senses Fail concert will be announced closer to the event date. Stay tuned for updates on our website.
Are there any age restrictions for attending the concert?
This event is open to all ages. However, attendees under 18 may need to be accompanied by an adult.
What are the parking options at The Echo Lounge and Music Hall?
The venue offers limited on-site parking. Additionally, street parking may be available nearby. For more information on parking options, please visit Parking Dallas.
Are there any parking secrets I should know about?
Arriving early can help secure a good parking spot. Additionally, consider using rideshare services to avoid parking hassles altogether.
What is the bag policy at The Echo Lounge and Music Hall?
The venue has a strict bag policy. Only small bags or clutches are allowed. Larger bags may need to be checked at the entrance.
What are the public transport options in Dallas for getting to the venue?
The Echo Lounge and Music Hall is accessible via DART public transportation. Check local schedules for routes that service the area around the venue.
What is the best seating option at The Echo Lounge and Music Hall?
The best seating options are typically located closer to the stage, providing an immersive experience of Senses Fail's performance.
Are there any seating areas I should avoid?
While all seats offer a good view, those further back may not provide the same energy as being closer to the stage. Consider your preferences when selecting seats.
How can I secure mobile tickets on ticketsdallas.org?
You can easily purchase mobile tickets through ticketsdallas.org by selecting your desired seats and choosing mobile delivery during checkout.
How can I ensure that my tickets are legitimate?
Tickets purchased through ticketsdallas.org come with a guarantee of legitimacy, ensuring that you receive valid tickets for entry.
What are the delivery guarantees for my tickets?
Tickets purchased through our platform will be delivered securely via email or mobile ticketing options, ensuring you have access on event day.
What is the price range for tickets to see Senses Fail?
Prices currently start around $40 and can vary based on market demand as the event date approaches. Be sure to check regularly for updates on pricing.
Senses Fail Dallas Concert reviews
What a show!
"I am a big country fan, unlike my wife. She is the one who knew the words to every song. However, Senses Fail made this night so special that it didn't matter. He is such a good entertainer that you felt like it was a big party, and you were especially invited. The other people were guests, and we were all there to have fun - and that we did. He worked his rear off, bouncing all over the stage to the different sides, again, to entertain you. You could tell that he was there for you - there was nothing in this show about him - he was there for you. After playing hours of all of his great songs, he then came out with his guitar and went around the stage reading signs of requests, and he played those. Then his whole band came back out for the encore, and they played more. His wife Trisha pops out of nowhere and sings 30 minutes of her great hits. Folks - I can't say it enough - this was great - you felt special - you felt like he was there for you - and 3 hours of him and his wife - what a show. I would go again tomorrow. I think the greatest compliment an artist can get is when he sings at a concert - every one there know every word to every song. And - that definitely happened here. I was far away from the stage, but again - it didn't matter."