Texas Event Tickets
SouthAustin, Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio power one of the busiest event schedules in the country — stadium tours to arena residencies.
Top venues in Texas
11 totalTexas's biggest rooms — ranked by capacity. Tap through for full seating charts, parking and transit tips, and every upcoming event on the schedule.
Circuit of The Americas is the 3.4-mile F1 and MotoGP track in Austin — host of the United States Grand Prix each October.
Main Grandstand for start/finish action. Turn 1 Grandstand delivers the hardest braking-zone overtakes — the most requested general-admission view.
On-site lots require prepaid passes. Downtown shuttle from Hilton Austin is the no-parking option.
Kyle Field is the home of Texas A&M Aggies football — the 12th Man stands the entire game, creating one of college football's loudest atmospheres.
West sideline upper deck offers clear full-field angles. The student section in the east stands is the 12th Man energy core.
Paid campus lots fill early. Aggie Spirit bus service runs from distant lots on game day.
DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium is the home of Texas Longhorns football — burnt orange everywhere, Smokey the cannon after every score, and the view of the Texas State Capitol beyond.
Lower bowl between the 30s on the west side is premium. Upper deck south end zone catches the Capitol Dome view on kickoff.
Downtown Austin garages plus a walk up the hill beat campus gridlock. Capital Metro runs shuttle buses to the stadium.
AT&T Stadium is the Dallas Cowboys' retractable-roof megavenue — the largest domed stadium in the NFL and host to the Cotton Bowl, Big 12 Championship, and major neutral-site football events.
Lower 100-level sideline 125-135 and 205-215 are the premium picks. Upper 400-level end zones are the value tier with the giant center-hung board in full view.
Pre-paid parking only on Cowboys Sundays — cash gates are limited. Rangers-stadium shared lots (Lot 15) are the walkable value option.
NRG Stadium is the Texans' NFL home and the host venue for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo every February and March.
For rodeo: sections 335-343 end-zone offer the premium chute view. For football: Lower 100-level sideline 112-118.
Red Line Metrorail runs direct. NRG Park lots open 4 hours before every event.
Daikin Park (formerly Minute Maid Park) is the retractable-roof downtown Houston home of the Astros, featuring the Crawford Boxes short porch in left field.
Diamond Club is top-tier. Crawford Boxes in left field are the iconic seat for home run chasers; upper deck above third base catches the downtown skyline.
Adjacent Diamond Lot is closest. METRORail Red Line Convention District stop is three blocks from the Union Station entry.
