The Bellamy Brothers in Arlington | Tickets 2026

The Bellamy Brothers

Feel the energy at The Bellamy Brothers concert in Arlington, TX on August 21, 2026 at Arlington Music Hall. Experience their electrifying harmonies and chart-topping hits like “Let Your Love Flow.” Don’t miss out on an unforgettable night—grab your The Bellamy Brothers tour tickets now!

The Bellamy Brothers Arlington Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
Aug 21, 2026
08:00 PM
Arlington, Texas from $58.80 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is The Bellamy Brothers concert in Arlington, TX?

The Bellamy Brothers’ 50th Anniversary Tour stops at Arlington Music Hall in Arlington, Texas on Friday, August 21, 2026, with the concert scheduled to begin at 8:00 p.m. Arlington Music Hall is a historic, 730+ seat auditorium located in downtown Arlington, known for its intimate atmosphere and strong sound system.

What time should I arrive, and when do doors open?

Most Arlington Music Hall shows list an 8:00 p.m. curtain, and doors are typically opened well in advance so patrons can find seats and visit concessions; many ticket holders aim to arrive 45–60 minutes before showtime. Getting there around 7:00–7:15 p.m. allows time for parking, ticket scanning, and settling into your reserved seats without rushing just as the Bellamy Brothers take the stage.

How much do tickets cost for The Bellamy Brothers at Arlington Music Hall?

Ticket marketplaces report that prices for Bellamy Brothers tickets at Arlington Music Hall start at about $61–$63 for the cheapest available seats, with average prices around $90–$95. Some listings show specific rows priced at approximately $96 in the rear mezzanine and climbing to $130–$175 for mid-hall or marquee sections, while a few premium orchestra-center rows are listed at several hundred dollars each on high-end resale platforms.

How can I get cheap tickets for the Arlington concert?

To keep your cost down, aim for the lowest-price seats in the rear mezzanine or back concert-center sections, which are currently around $61–$96, instead of premium rows that can exceed $130–$175 or more. If possible, buy through Arlington Music Hall’s official ticketing links or reputable primary sellers before many seats shift to resale, and compare at least two or three marketplaces so you can target the true lowest “from” price rather than the first listing you see.

Are last-minute tickets a good way to save money for this show?

Some resale platforms already highlight limited seat blocks and show a wide price range from low‑$60s up to several hundred dollars per ticket, which suggests demand is strong for this 50th Anniversary date. Since tour-wide data indicates Bellamy Brothers tickets can start around $36 in some markets, waiting in Arlington is more likely to leave you with only higher-priced options; buying earlier when $61–$96 seats are still available usually offers better value than hoping for a last-minute discount.

What is the seating layout like at Arlington Music Hall?

Arlington Music Hall features a traditional theatre layout with orchestra (floor) seating and a mezzanine/balcony, and every ticket is for a reserved, numbered seat. Reviewers describe it as a small, intimate venue where all seats have good sightlines, but note that there are both floor rows A–L and balcony rows A–L, so when you choose a seat be sure you know whether it is on the main floor or in the mezzanine.

Is the Bellamy Brothers show all-ages, and are there any age restrictions?

Arlington Music Hall is promoted as providing entertainment “for audiences of all ages,” and the Bellamy Brothers event is not advertised with any special age restriction, suggesting it is suitable for a broad audience. As with many theatres, parents should consider the evening start time and full-concert length when bringing younger children, but there is no indication that the August 21 show is limited to 18+ or 21+ guests.

What are the parking options near Arlington Music Hall, and is parking free?

Arlington Music Hall notes that it offers free parking for patrons, with on-site or adjacent lots that serve the theatre and surrounding entertainment district. Because events can draw large crowds, arriving early improves your chances of finding a convenient free space and gives you time to walk to nearby restaurants or the hall before the show.

What should I bring, and are there any common venue policies?

Plan to bring your concert tickets (printed or mobile), a valid photo ID if you intend to purchase any age-restricted items, and only a small bag so you can move easily through the aisles and seating. Standard theatre policies apply: outside food and beverages are typically not allowed, and patrons are encouraged to silence phones, remain seated during most of the performance, and follow staff directions so everyone can enjoy the show.

What other tips can help me save on the overall concert experience?

To keep the night affordable, carpool with friends to take advantage of free parking, choose mid- or rear-mezzanine seats in the $61–$96 range rather than high-priced orchestra or marquee rows, and set a budget for refreshments and souvenirs before you arrive. Since average Bellamy Brothers tickets across the tour often fall between about $35 and $120, keeping your Arlington tickets close to the low‑$60s and avoiding impulse upgrades into the most expensive sections will help you stay on the lower end of that spectrum while still enjoying an intimate Texas theater show.

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