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Parking & Directions for Five Finger Death Punch Dickies Arena
1911 Montgomery St., Fort Worth, TX
76107, US
1. Dickies Arena Lot 0.1 miles, $20
2. Will Rogers Memorial Center Lot 0.3 miles, $15
3. Trinity Park Lot 0.5 miles, $10
4. Fort Worth Zoo Lot 0.6 miles, $12
5. Street Parking varies, $5-10
Five Finger Death Punch Concert Live at Dickies Arena | Fort Worth – September 30th, 2026
Dickies Arena in Fort Worth is one of those places that just feels electric every time you walk in, especially if you’re there for a band like Five Finger Death Punch. This place has a real knack for making every event feel personal, whether it’s a packed wrestling show or a high-energy concert. Its flexible layout means it can be transformed from an ice skating rink to a roaring basketball court without missing a beat, which keeps the vibe fresh and exciting. The best part? The pit seating. Seriously, those tickets are hot commodities because you’re practically nose-to-nose with the performers, which makes every concert feel like an intimate experience even in a large venue. During sports events, being so close to the action is honestly a adrenaline rush, fans are right there, screaming and jumping just feet away from the court. Plus, getting in is a breeze, with an easy-to-spot entrance off Montgomery Street and a quick drive from the lively Stockyards district. For Five Finger Death Punch fans, Fort Worth’s Dickies Arena isn’t just a venue, it’s a place where memories are made, and that feeling of being part of something bigger just hits differently.