FAQs for The Crystal Method at Trees, Dallas
What are the event details for The Crystal Method concert?
The Crystal Method will perform on September 5, 2026, at Trees in Dallas, Texas. Expect an electrifying night filled with their iconic techno and electronic beats.
What is the typical setlist duration?
Concerts by The Crystal Method typically feature a setlist duration of approximately 90 minutes, showcasing their greatest hits and fan favorites.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This concert is open to attendees aged 18 and older. Valid ID will be required for entry.
How can I secure tickets for this event?
Tickets can be purchased online at ticketsdallas.org. Prices currently start around $120 and can vary based on market demand.
What are the seating options at Trees?
Trees is primarily a general-admission standing-room venue with limited fixed seating. The main floor offers an immersive experience close to the stage, while the elevated mezzanine provides better sightlines.
What is the parking situation near Trees?
Trees does not offer dedicated on-site parking. However, there are several nearby parking options available. We recommend arriving early or using rideshare services on busy event nights.
How do I get mobile tickets?
Mobile tickets can be secured through ticketsdallas.org. They will be delivered electronically to your email or mobile app for easy access at the venue.
What are the best sections to sit in at Trees?
For the best experience, we recommend the elevated mezzanine for clear views or the center floor for an energetic atmosphere. Avoid far sides of the main floor for obstructed views.
Will there be opening acts?
While specific opening acts have not been announced yet, it is common for The Crystal Method to feature supporting artists that complement their electronic sound.
What should I know about parking options near Trees?
Parking options include:
- PCAM Lot #163: 1 min walk, prices vary.
- Blind Lemon Lot: 3 min walk, overnight parking available.
- The Stack Deep Ellum: 6 min walk, ~$6 for 2 hours.
- Street Parking: Free during the day; $1/hour in evenings (fills quickly).
Seating Information at Trees
Trees is a 700-person capacity general-admission venue located in Deep Ellum, Dallas. The space is primarily standing-room, making it an intimate and energetic concert environment.
Seating Sections
- Main Floor (GA Standing): The heart of the Trees experience ? standing-room general admission directly in front of the stage. Best for fans who want to be close to the action. Can get very packed near the front during sold-out shows.
- Elevated Mezzanine/Balcony Level: An elevated platform area offering better sightlines over the crowd. Recommended for shorter attendees or those who prefer to watch without being in the thick of the crowd.
Best Sections
We recommend the elevated/mezzanine level for clear views of the stage or center floor, mid-distance from stage for a balance of energy and visibility.
Sections to Avoid
The far sides of the main floor near walls can have obstructed sightlines. The very back of the main floor, especially during sold-out events may feel crowded and have limited views.
Parking Information Near Trees
Trees does not offer dedicated on-site parking. However, there are several nearby parking options available in Deep Ellum where you can find
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The Crystal Method Dallas Concert reviews
Disappointed
My friend and I had purchased our tickets for this event and had been waiting eagerly. We traveled from ATLANTA to see The Crystal Method on Thursday night, since they were only performing then. We made a weekend out of it by staying at the Westin hotel, turning it into a great date night. The Club Arena and the atmosphere were enjoyable, and we were pleased with the seats we had chosen as they allowed us to be up close for The Crystal Method and her guest LUDICROUS. However, our enjoyment was disrupted when some people who were not seated in our area crowded the aisle, obstructing our view by holding their phones up to record. I even asked the security guard standing next to me if they would allow this blocking of the aisle, but he did not respond. I had paid a significant amount for those seats in order to fully enjoy the show, so the lack of crowd control was disappointing. It seemed like a fire hazard to have the aisle blocked. Despite these issues, The Crystal Method and LUDICROUS were both fantastic performers, though it would have been better if security had managed the crowd more effectively.