What are the event details for Anberlin's concert at Annette Strauss Square?
Anberlin will perform on, at Annette Strauss Square in Dallas, Texas. This concert is part of their highly anticipated tour, showcasing their dynamic pop/rock sound.
What is the seating arrangement at Annette Strauss Square?
Annette Strauss Square features a unique outdoor setting with both reserved and general admission seating options. The best seating typically offers a clear view of the stage, while general admission areas provide a more intimate concert experience.
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To secure mobile tickets for Anberlin's concert, simply visit ticketsdallas.org, search for the event, and follow the prompts to purchase your tickets. Ensure you select the mobile ticket option during checkout for easy access on the day of the event.
What are the parking options available at Annette Strauss Square?
Parking near Annette Strauss Square includes several nearby lots and street parking. It is advisable to arrive early to secure a spot, especially for popular events like Anberlin's concert. For more detailed parking options, visit this link.
Are there any age restrictions for the concert?
The concert is open to all ages; however, minors must be accompanied by an adult. Please check specific venue policies for any additional restrictions.
What is the typical setlist duration for Anberlin concerts?
Anberlin concerts typically feature a setlist duration of approximately 90 minutes to 2 hours, showcasing a mix of their greatest hits and fan favorites.
Will there be any opening acts for Anberlin's concert?
Details regarding opening acts have yet to be announced. Keep an eye on ticketsdallas.org for updates as the event date approaches.
What are the bag policies at Annette Strauss Square?
Guests are encouraged to bring only small bags or clutches. Large bags may not be permitted, so it's best to check the venue's official website for specific bag policy details prior to attending.
How can I ensure that my tickets are legitimate?
When purchasing tickets through ticketsdallas.org, you can rest assured that all tickets are guaranteed to be legitimate and valid for entry. We prioritize customer satisfaction and ticket authenticity.
What is the price range for tickets to Anberlin's concert?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on seating selection and market demand. It is advisable to purchase early as prices may vary closer to the event date.
Anberlin Dallas Concert reviews
Excellent Floyd Show
If we have to come to terms with the fact that the Gilmour are never going to reunite...and I think we do...then we have to content ourselves with the occasional Floyd tour, Waters doing the Wall...and tribute bands. IMHO these guys and the Australian Pink Floyd show can give the real guys a run for their money any day of the week. If you have never seen the real Floyd go see these guys...they are terrific. Their sound is as close to perfect as makes no real difference (albeit it sometimes takes two guitarists to pull off what Waters does on his own). If you have seen the real Floyd..let's face it you probably don't remember that much..so go see these guys anyway. This is a fabulous tribute band...in fact tribute band doesn't really cover it.
To give you an idea of how in your face talented they are they ran "Great Gig in the Sky" as the second song, with the soloist absolutely crushing the part. Impressively they use enormous amounts of original video as featured in various real Floyd shows. The show is epic in length. The skill and artistry is off the chart as is the stage presentation. The availability of computer controlled LED rigs means that in many cases these guys were able to outshine the crazy diamonds' original technical presentation. It starts dead on time (so get there on time people!) and runs three hours with a 20 minute pee break. The footage looks horribly dated (as did the much of the crowd BTW) but it was super authentic,a bit nostalgic and fascinating....they had the Concord taking off in "Money"!
The show allegedly covers 50 years of Floyd...and there's my only complaint. It was ballsy to encore with the entire fourth side of "The Wall"...they pulled it off but by that point I bet many of the crowd could have done without the trial and its over blown Waters BS and called it a night. To get to the 50 years they played one track from their 2026 cash grab abomination "The Endless River". You don't get many shows which can pull off a standing "O" in the first ten minutes. It's a horrible album cobbled together from the cutting room floor of the "Division Bell". That track and "See Emily Play" (Yuck) from "Piper" got them the 50 years but it hurt the show just a little. Side note for super geeks. In the video and photos which accompanied 'The Endless River' TRck there are lots of vintage pics of the band but not a single picture or video moment of Gilmour to be seen.
Never mind, those polished turds can be overlooked when the rest of the show is considered and enjoyed. I loved that they did "Sheep" and "One of These days" and their renditions of "Run like Hell" and "Comfortably Numb" were spot on. You can not spend fifty entertainment dollars better. It was super authentic,a bit nostalgic and fascinating....they had the Concord taking off in "Money"! The show is epic in length. The footage looks horribly dated (as did the much of the crowd BTW) but the availability of computer controlled LED rigs means that in many cases these guys were able to outshine the crazy diamonds' original technical presentation. Bravo Anberlin!