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Ben Rector tickets Fort Worth

Ben Rector fans, Are you ready for Fort Worth? on Thursday, November 13th 2025 as part of her tour Ben Rector will be playing at Dickies Arena, TX. Score your Ben Rector tickets Fort Worth right here.

Ben Rector Dickies Arena, TX concert

Dickies Arena 1911 Montgomery St., Fort Worth, TX, 76107

Mark your calendars for June 12, 2026, when Ben Rector takes the stage at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, an event that promises to be an unforgettable night for fans of alternative music. Meanwhile, just a few days later on December 21, 2025, you can catch Lavell Crawford at the Improv Comedy Club - Arlington, where his comedic brilliance will surely leave you in stitches. Just around the corner on March 5, 2026, Ambrosia & John Ford Coley will grace the Arlington Music Hall, bringing their timeless hits to life in a setting renowned for its acoustics and vibe. Not to be missed, The Gatlin Brothers will also perform at Arlington Music Hall on November 20, 2025, offering a blend of country and folk that has captivated audiences for decades. Finally, on December 5, 2025, For King and Country will light up the Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie with their electrifying performance that blends pop and alternative sounds. For all these events and more, head to ticketsarlington.net to explore your options and secure your spot at these incredible performances.


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Loved the show. I’m a pretty big fan. Was fun to be close to the stage, even if it meant standing the whole time. We waited outside in the 25 degree weather for over an hour and it was nice that we got free hot cocoa and cookies. Ben sounded great. There were some sweet, sincere moments, like the final verse of the Utah song. And “Drive” really rocked. Ben is always sincere and connects to the audience. I was a little disappointed he didn’t play either of the two new songs, “What Makes a Man” or “Wonderful World”. And, I would have liked him to play a little longer than he did (Roughly and hour and 15 min). I noticed he looked at his watch several times, as if he had somewhere to go. It was still a really fun show.