Major events coming to Dickies Arena in 2022

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Dickies Arena has been nominated for a variety of awards since opening in 2019. | Photo via @arcpointstudios

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This year started with a bang with the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo — and that’s not all coming to Dickies Arena this year. Whether you’re a sports fanatic, music junky, or just looking for something to do, we’ve got you covered.

Bonus: we found some walkable restaurants where you can grab a bite to eat before or after the big show.

🎶 Concerts

Eric Church | Fri., Apr. 1

  • The country superstar will play a mix of classics + new songs from his latest album, Heart and Soul.
  • Tickets start at $53.

Keith Urban | Sat., Oct. 1

  • The four-time GRAMMY Award winner is bringing his world tour “The Speed of Now” to Funkytown.
  • Tickets start at $69.

Rod Stewart | Fri., July. 1

  • The legendary two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer will be joined by special guest Cheap Trick.
  • Tickets start at $91.

The Killers | Sat., Sep. 10

  • The rock band will perform hits from their latest albums Pressure Machine and Imploding The Mirage.
  • Tickets start at $37.

🎤 Special Performances

Harlem Globetrotters | Sun., Apr. 3-Sat., Apr. 9

  • Shoot your shot with tickets to see these legendary ballers perform live.
  • Tickets start at $32.

Disney on Ice: Let’s Celebrate! | Thurs., Apr. 7

  • Experience the magic of Disney with Mickey Mouse + his friends as they perform exciting stunts + world-class skating routines. ⛸
  • Tickets start at $45.

🏀 Sports

NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships | Thurs., Apr. 14-Sat. Apr. 16

  • The top eight NCAA Women’s Gymnastics teams will compete for the National Championship.
  • Tickets start at $88.

PBR World Finals | Fri., May 13-Sun., May 22

  • Join us for a wild ride as 35 professional bull riders compete to win the championship.
  • Tickets start at $72.

March Madness | Thurs., March 17

  • TCU will host the first and second rounds of the NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament.
  • Tickets start at $82.

AAC Basketball Championships | Mon., Mar. 7-Sun., Mar. 13

  • Watch as the American Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships take place.
  • Tickets to the women’s game have not yet been announced.
  • Tickets for the men’s game start at $29.
Taco Heads

A Texans’ favorite sign | Photo via @taco.heads

🍔 Walkable eats

Taco Heads, 1812 Montgomery St.

  • The former food truck has set its roots with a fun dining space, outdoor seating + tasty tacos.
  • Try this: Charred avocado and roasted corn taco with purple pickled slaw.

Avión Club, 3515 Lafayette Ave.

  • Treat yourself to this exclusive club at the Dickies Arena, including premium access to world-class service + a fine-dining experience. 🍽️
  • Try this: Loaded nachos with pico de gallo, guacamole, black beans, and cheese.

Stockmans Cafe, 3439 Burnett Tandy Dr.

  • Right off the Cattle Arena, you’ll find a wide variety of burgers, sandwiches + Coburn’s barbecue.
  • Try this: Triple Decker Club with ham, turkey, lettuce + your favorite toppings.

Montgomery Street Cafe, 2000 Montgomery St.

  • Enjoy a comforting meal at this old-fashioned diner, offering breakfast + lunch.
  • Try this: Chicken fried steak sandwich served open face with gravy, french fries + a salad.

This article was contributed by FTWtoday intern Hailey Lyon.

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