Jeremy Camp Concert at Dickies Arena ? Fort Worth, Texas
Join us for an unforgettable evening with Jeremy Camp, a prominent figure in contemporary Christian music, performing live at Dickies Arena on. Known for his powerful lyrics and heartfelt performances, Camp has captivated audiences worldwide with his inspirational songs and dynamic stage presence.
High-Utility FAQs
What are the ticket prices for Jeremy Camp's concert?
Prices currently start around $40 and can go up to $150, depending on the seating choice and demand. Secure your tickets early to ensure the best prices.
What is the seating arrangement at Dickies Arena?
Dickies Arena features a flexible seating capacity of up to 14,000 for concerts. The venue includes a Lower Bowl for premium views, a Club Level with enhanced amenities, and an Upper Level offering more affordable options.
How can I purchase tickets for the concert?
You can easily secure mobile tickets through ticketsfortworthtx.com. We guarantee delivery of your tickets, ensuring a smooth entry experience on concert day.
What is the typical duration of Jeremy Camp's setlist?
Jeremy Camp's concerts typically feature a setlist duration of approximately 90 minutes, including some of his most popular hits and possibly an opening act.
Are there any age restrictions for attending the concert?
This event is suitable for all ages. However, children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
What are the bag policies at Dickies Arena?
For security reasons, only clear bags are permitted inside Dickies Arena. Please check the venue's website for specific guidelines before your visit.
Is there public transportation available to Dickies Arena?
Yes, the T (Fort Worth transportation) bus routes serve the area surrounding Dickies Arena. Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft also have designated drop-off zones at the venue entrance.
What should I know about parking at Dickies Arena?
The Will Rogers Memorial Center campus offers extensive surface lots with parking fees typically ranging from $10 to $25 on event days. Arrive early as these lots fill up quickly during major events.
Seating Information
Dickies Arena is designed to provide an exceptional viewing experience for all attendees. Here's what you need to know about seating:
What are the different seating levels available?
The arena consists of three main seating levels:
- Lower Bowl: Offers the best views and immersive experiences for concerts.
- Club Level: Features premium amenities and comfortable seating with excellent sightlines.
- Upper Level: Provides more affordable options with a full overview of the arena.
Which sections are considered the best for concerts?
The center sections of the Lower Bowl are highly recommended for concerts due to their proximity to the stage and superior sightlines.
Are there any sections to avoid?
Avoid upper-level corner sections that are farthest from the main stage or performance area for a less optimal viewing experience.
Parking Information
Parking near Dickies Arena is convenient but can fill up quickly during events. Here's what you need to know:
Where can I park when attending an event at Dickies Arena?
- Dickies Arena Official Parking / Will Rogers Complex Lots: 1911 Montgomery St, Fort Worth, TX 76107 - Estimated price: $10?$25/event. On-site and adjacent lots; arrive early.
- SpotHero Parking near Dickies Arena: Cultural District, Fort Worth, TX 76107 - Estimated price: $10?$20/event. Third-party lots in the Cultural District area.
- Rideshare Drop-off Zone: Montgomery St & Lancaster Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76107 - Rideshare fare applies; designated drop-off near main arena entrance.
Jeremy Camp Fort Worth Concert reviews
Great show, could have been a lot better!!
Jeremy Camp puts on a great show, I think. If he can complete the set and perform to his capability, I would recommend this concert. The bad part was that he was sick and not performing his best. He cut the show short because of this. As a paying customer, I believe if you can't perform to your best, you should reschedule. We don't go to a movie and see parts of it. To not see the complete set at this not cheap concert is a bummer. He stated that he is coming back to Grand Rapids in the summer, so now I have to pay another $200.00 to see him. This concert was pretty good!