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Get Your Rise Against The Machine Tickets in Dallas: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Rise Against The Machine Granada Theater - Dallas
3524 Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX
75206, US
1. Granada Theater Lot - 0.1 miles, $10
2. The Angelika Lot - 0.3 miles, $10
3. Street Parking - 0.2 miles, $2/hour
4. DART Rail Station - 0.4 miles, $5/day
5. The Majestic Theatre Lot - 0.5 miles, $15
Rise Against The Machine Concert Live at Granada Theater | Dallas – May 02nd, 2026
The Granada Theater in Dallas isn’t just a place to catch a show; it’s where legends come back to rock the stage and leave memories behind. It’s the kind of venue that feels alive, with its vintage charm blending seamlessly with modern upgrades, imagine catching Rise Against The Machine Dallas in a space that’s seen decades of musical history but still keeps that gritty, intimate vibe. Over the years, the Granada has hosted everything from nostalgic throwback nights to fiery new acts, always supporting local schools and community outreach. It’s a bit of a hidden gem, especially if you’re after that casual, laid-back concert experience, just show up early for a good spot because general admission can turn into a scramble. Getting there is pretty straightforward too, if you're coming from the DFW Airport, hop on TX-121 S, or from the Preston Oaks area, just head south on Hillcrest Blvd to Mockingbird. There’s something special about seeing Rise Against The Machine Dallas in a venue that’s been part of the city’s musical fabric since the early 20th century, like being part of something bigger than just the music.