FAQs for Creed Fisher at Billy Bob's Texas
What are the event details for Creed Fisher's concert?
Creed Fisher will perform on July 24, 2026, at Billy Bob's Texas, the world's largest honky tonk. Expect an energetic show featuring a mix of country and folk music. The typical setlist duration is approximately 90 minutes, and there may be opening acts to enhance your concert experience. Please note that age restrictions may apply; check the venue's policies for specifics.
How can I secure my tickets?
Tickets for Creed Fisher's concert can be purchased through ticketsfortworthtx.com. Prices currently start around $40 and can go up to $150 depending on demand and seating selection. We recommend securing your mobile tickets in advance to ensure availability.
What are the seating options at Billy Bob's Texas?
Billy Bob's Texas features a variety of seating arrangements including general admission on the dance floor, reserved seating along the sides and back of the main concert hall, and tiered seating for optimal views. The center reserved section offers the best sightlines for a comfortable experience.
What is the parking situation at Billy Bob's Texas?
Parking is available both on-site and in nearby lots. The on-site parking lot typically charges between $10?$20 per event but fills up quickly. Alternative parking options include:
- Billy Bob's Texas On-Site Parking Lot: 2520 Rodeo Plaza, Fort Worth, TX 76164 - $10?$20 per event. More Info
- Fort Worth Stockyards Public Parking: 130 E Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76164 - $5?$15. More Info
- Way.com Nearby Garages: Fort Worth Stockyards, TX 76164 - $8?$20. More Info
We highly recommend using rideshare services like Uber or Lyft for convenience on concert nights.
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Creed Fisher Fort Worth Concert reviews
OSU/Nebraska Game
It was Creed Fisher homecoming and we even watched the parade. The Stillwater folks were very nice and welcomed us wherever we went. First college game I've attended since moving to Nebraska 5 years ago. We had great seats, but there were three very large female Nebraska alumni directly in front of us that never sat down for the whole game. I guess they were never taught by Nebraska how to behave at a football game. Being an OSU fan, I wanted to see this one, because this may be the last time they come to Oklahoma. So we had to stand for most of the game to see.