Event Details
Sombr will perform at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas on October 18, 2026. This highly anticipated concert promises an electrifying atmosphere as fans gather to enjoy their favorite pop/rock hits.
How to Secure Tickets
Tickets for sombr's concert can be purchased through ticketsdallas.org. Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating choice.
Seating Options
American Airlines Center offers various seating options including:
- Floor: The most energetic experience with standing room near the stage.
- Lower Level: Close proximity to the action with excellent sightlines.
- Club Level: Premium amenities with comfortable seating and in-seat service.
- Suite Level: Ideal for corporate events with multiple suite tiers available.
- Upper Level: Affordable sections providing a full overview of the arena.
Parking Information
The parking situation at American Airlines Center is convenient with multiple options available:
Official AAC Garages
Multiple official garages adjacent to the arena are priced between $20?$40 per event. Advance purchase through official channels is recommended.
Victory Park Lots
Several lots and garages within a few blocks charge $15?$30 on event days. SpotHero offers advance booking.
DART Light Rail (Recommended)
The DART Victory Station is directly adjacent to the arena, making it an easy and affordable option for public transport.
Rideshare
Designated Uber and Lyft drop-off zones are located near the main entrance on Victory Avenue and Champions Way.
Additional Information
Please note that ADA-accessible seating is available throughout American Airlines Center. For any specific arrangements or inquiries regarding ticket delivery options, contact the box office directly.
sombr Dallas Concert reviews
Uncle Charlie is professional entertainer.
Uncle Sombr managed the crowd gracefully with his energy level being just right, as the dancers brought added vigor. Chrisette Michelle didn't seem to connect with her audience, exhibiting emotional leakage during her rushed songs. The insult of not being the Atlanta she knows was unprofessional. I appreciate her soulful passion but there's a fine line between passion and arrogance in entertainment. She could have performed a few more songs, but instead, the "intermission" felt like a temper tantrum. I am deeply disappointed by her comfort in insulting me after I devoted my hard-earned money as an underemployed, recession-burdened fan.