This is just an amazing live music venue. The club is comprised of 2 different rooms, The Tea Room and The Ballroom. The Tea Room is the smaller of the two and provides a cozier setting. Either way, you get a great view of the musicians.
They have a schedule of some of their headlining acts hand-painted on the side of the building. If you'd like to see some samples of these paintings as well as get an idea of the acts who appear at Gypsy, visit http://www.franksart.net/tearoom.html
Otherwise, please visit their website for hours, calendar, ticket info., etc.
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Information you probably want to know:
* Minimum age requirement for admittance is 17 (unless otherwise noted) with valid ID
* To order tickets through Star Tickets call 1-888-597-STAR, go to www.startickets.com, or any Albertsons location, Good Records, or CD World at Greenville & Mockingbird. They strongly recommend calling ahead to the music stores to make sure they have them in stock before you make the trip.
* Shows are general admission and standing room only.
* Attire is casual
Doors open at 9pm for all shows unless otherwise noted !!!!
The Smirnoff Music Centre is an outdoor performing arts theatre in Fair Park. There is a covered pavilion for performances as well as a reserved seating for 7,533 plus an additional seating for 12,578 on sloping lawns.
A variety of fast food is available at the food courts with beer, wine and wine specialty drinks available within the amphitheatre. The Smirnoff Centre has hosted many well known artists since its opening in 1988. Gates into the pavilion open ninety minutes prior to the scheduled performance time
This is another cool little place that I have played at. It is a small bar/laundromat in an area of Dallas called Fair Park. This is right down the street from Deep Ellum, the prime live music spot. Here you can have a cheap beer while watching soon darn good local bands. It is free to get in and park, which is a better deal than Deep Ellum where they charge anywhere from $7 to $10 to park unless you are lucky enough to snag a meter. It is usually $5 to $7 to see a local band in Deep Ellum and anywhere from $10 to $25 to see national acts.
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No dress code here. Freaks and punk rockers welcome, as well as anybody else who wants to come and join the fun.
There are pool tables, slot machines, video and arcade games, a gift shop, an intimate bar/lounge and – are you ready for this? – a bull riding arena with live bulls on Friday and Saturdays at 9 and 10 p.m.. Oh, and there's room for 6,000 cowboys and cowgirls. Don't forget your hat.
There are pool tables, slot machines, video and arcade games, a gift shop, an intimate bar/lounge and – are you ready for this? – a bull riding arena with live bulls on Friday and Saturdays at 9 and 10 p.m.. Oh, and there's room for 6,000 cowboys and cowgirls. Don't forget your hat.
There's a pub (don't remember the name of it) just off of Webb's Chapel Road.
Nice people, variety of people and the music. Live entertainment, dancing, drinking, having fun.
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Casual, bluejeans are fine, ya wanna dress up, go for it.
This past 4th of July some friends and I were in Dallas . This is a picture of a live symphony there.
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