Whatever type of Weezer fan you are — whether Blue, Green, Red, Black, or White; whether you’re more in agreement with Matt Damon or Leslie Jones — you’ll nonetheless be excited to hear that the prolific, legendary power pop group is going on tour. The tour, will not only see a headlining performances by River Cuomo and company, but will feature performances by indie heavyweights The Shins and Silversun Pickups.
Even better news for us, Weezer: The Gathering Tour is coming to Dallas.
When is Weezer coming to Dallas?
Mark your calendars: Weezer is scheduled to perform in Dallas on Saturday, October 17, 2026, as part of the Weezer: The Gathering Tour.
Where is Weezer performing in Dallas?
This October, the rock icons will take over the American Airlines Center at 2500 Victory Ave, Dallas, TX 75219.

Who are the supporting acts for the Dallas show?
Calling the other bands on this bill “supporting acts” feels like a major understatement. This tour features a killer lineup with indie-rock royalty: The Shins and Silversun Pickups. For Shins fans, this is a massive deal—it’s the first time the band has hit the road since their “Oh, Inverted World” 21st Birthday Tour back in 2022.
How to get tickets for Weezer in Dallas
In true 2026 fashion, tickets will roll out in signature phases. If you want to snag a spot at the AAC, here is your game plan:
- March 31, 10 am: Weezer Fan Club Pre-sale
- March 31, 10 am: Citi and Verizon partner presales
- April 1, 10 am: Weezer Mailing List Presale
- April 1, 11 am: The Shins Presale
- April 1, 11 am: Silversun Pickups Presale
- April 1, 10 am: Live Nation Presale (available only to All Access members)
- April 2, 10 am: AAC Insider Presale
- April 2, 10 am: Spotify Presale
- April 3, 10 am: General onsale
What is the predicted Weezer setlist for Dallas?
Since the tour doesn’t kick off until September, we don’t have the official setlist just yet. However, the experts at Tickpick are betting on a career-spanning night. Expect the essentials like “Buddy Holly,” “Say It Ain’t So,” “Hash Pipe,” and “Beverly Hills.”

Word on the street is the band is also digging into the archives for deep cuts like “El Scorcho” and “The Good Life,” alongside their brand-new single “Shine Again” (dropping April 1!). Plus, keep an ear out for “Go Away,” which has been climbing the charts all over again lately.