Charlie Puth has spent the last decade proving he’s much more than just a viral sensation. Between his Grammy-nominated hits and his legendary “How I Made This” series on TikTok, Puth has invited us all into his home studio, turning the “perfect pitch” professor into a global pop icon.
Now, he’s taking that studio magic back to the stage for his massive “Whatever’s Clever World Tour”. While he’s hitting several spots across the Lone Star State this spring, we’ve got all the deets on his highly anticipated stop in Irving.
When is Charlie Puth coming to North Texas?
Mark your calendars: Charlie Puth is set to take over the stage on Friday, June 12, 2026. This Irving date serves as a major anchor for his Texas run before he moves on to conclude the U.S. leg and heads across the pond for his European and U.K. dates.

Where is the concert taking place?
For his North Texas stop, Puth is heading to the sleek Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, located at 300 W Las Colinas Blvd., Irving, TX 75039.
How can I snag tickets?
You’re going to want to be fast on the “Light Switch” for this one. Public ticket sales kick off this Friday, January 16, at 10 am. If you want to jump the line, presale starts on Wednesday, January 14, at 10 am. While we’re still waiting on official pricing, expect these to be a hot commodity.

Wait, who is Charlie Puth exactly?
If you haven’t been scrolling through his TikTok, here’s the spark-notes version: Puth is a Berklee-trained musical genius who can turn a literal spoon-clink into a Billboard hit. He’s a singer, songwriter, and producer who has somehow made music theory “cool” for the masses.
What’s the vibe of the show?
Forget the typical pop-star choreography; a Charlie Puth show is all about the music. Expect a high-energy, “masterclass” style performance where he deconstructs his hits live on stage using MIDI controllers and his mind-bending perfect pitch. It’s part concert, part behind-the-scenes look at a musical mastermind at work.
The Charlie Puth DFW concert will feature special performances by Lawrence and Ally Salort.