Aespa Concert at American Airlines Center ? Dallas, Texas
Experience the electrifying performance of Aespa, the sensational K-pop group, live at the American Airlines Center in Dallas on September 29, 2026. Known for their innovative sound and captivating stage presence, Aespa is set to deliver an unforgettable concert that will resonate with fans of pop and rock alike.
High-Utility FAQs
What are the ticket prices for Aespa's concert?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection. Secure your tickets early to ensure the best prices.
What is the typical setlist duration for Aespa concerts?
Aespa concerts typically feature a setlist duration of approximately 90 minutes, showcasing their greatest hits and fan favorites.
Are there any age restrictions for attending the concert?
This event is open to all ages; however, children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
How can I secure mobile tickets for the concert?
You can easily secure mobile tickets through ticketsamericanairlinescenter.com. Simply select your desired seats and choose mobile delivery at checkout for a seamless entry experience.
What are the seating options available at American Airlines Center?
The American Airlines Center offers various seating options including Floor, Lower Level, Club Level, Suite Level, and Upper Level. Each section provides a unique experience tailored to different preferences and budgets.
What are the parking options available at American Airlines Center?
Parking is available in multiple official garages adjacent to the arena, priced between $20?$40 on event days. Advance purchase is recommended. For more affordable options, several lots in the Victory Park area charge $15?$30. Consider using public transit via DART Light Rail for convenience.
What are the bag policies at American Airlines Center?
For security reasons, bags larger than 14"x14"x6" are not permitted inside the venue. Please plan accordingly to ensure a smooth entry.
Seating Information
The American Airlines Center (AAC) has a capacity of up to 21,000 for concerts. Here's a breakdown of seating options:
Lower Bowl
The lower bowl provides an immersive experience with premium floor-level seats being the most sought after. Sections near center court or center ice offer excellent sightlines and atmosphere.
Club Level
This mid-level seating option includes in-seat service and comfortable concourses, making it ideal for fans seeking a premium experience without sacrificing view quality.
Suite Level
For corporate or group events, multiple suite tiers are available. Contact AAC directly for availability and pricing.
Upper Level
The upper level offers more affordable seating options with good views from sections directly above center court or ice. Corner sections may feel farther from the action.
Parking Information
The American Airlines Center is conveniently located in Victory Park with several parking options:
Official AAC Garages
Multiple official garages adjacent to the arena charge $20?$40 per event. Advance purchase through official sites is recommended.
Victory Park Lots
Several lots within a few blocks charge $15?$30. SpotHero offers advance booking options.
DART Light Rail (Recommended)
The DART Victory Station, located directly adjacent to the arena, is highly recommended as it provides an easy and affordable transit option at approximately $2.50 per trip.
Rideshare Options
Designated Uber/Lyft drop-off zones are available near the main entrance on Victory Avenue.
```Aespa American Airlines Center Concert reviews
Captivating High Energy
The Pageant is a great concert site--reminded us of Boulder Theater in Colorado. Their rich harmonies and their energetic dancing that occurs along with the playing makes theirs a one-of-a-kind performance. Aespa has obvious fun when they play, and that draws an audience right in. It was sad learning in KC that Aespa had their traveling concert t-shirts and CDs stolen from their van in St Louis and thus had none to sell to their fans in KC. We attended both the St Louis and KC-MO events and were glad we did. My wonderful girlfriend bought me a T in St Louis--maybe one of the last they were able to sell. Certainly no fan could do that. This band puts on a show well worth their tickets, and it is sad to learn of such hard working musicians getting ripped off.