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    Ear Hustlaz Studios

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    SILO

    SILO

    3.2
    (45 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Silo Dallas is a masterclass in how not to run a venue. From blatant safety concerns to baffling…read moredesign choices and outright hostility toward patrons, it's hard to imagine how this place continues to operate the way it does. Let's start with safety, because it's genuinely alarming. The venue is riddled with dangerous corners created by locked and barred doors, turning sections of the crowd into literal dead ends. In a packed show, this isn't just inconvenient--it's reckless. Crowd flow is terrible, visibility is poor, and the setup feels like an accident waiting to happen. Any venue that locks people into boxed-in corners during high-capacity events has fundamentally failed at its most basic responsibility. Then there's the so-called VIP area, which might be the biggest scam of the entire experience. Instead of offering better sightlines or proximity to the stage, VIP is completely separated from the performance, drained of energy, and bizarrely isolated. You're not paying for exclusivity--you're paying to be removed from the show you came to see. It feels less like VIP access and more like being banished to a poorly thought-out annex. The restrooms are another low point. The attendants are aggressively overbearing, hovering, directing, and policing behavior to an absurd degree. It's uncomfortable, unnecessary, and adds to the feeling that the venue doesn't trust or respect its own patrons. And if you're unlucky enough to attend during bad weather, good luck. There's no cover outside for rain, meaning guests are left standing around getting soaked with zero accommodation or planning. For a venue that hosts large crowds and charges premium prices, this level of disregard is embarrassing. All of this combines into an experience that feels hostile, unsafe, and poorly managed from top to bottom. Silo Dallas isn't just a bad venue--it's one that seems fundamentally uninterested in the comfort, safety, or enjoyment of the people keeping it in business. Save your money and your time.

    This was a really fun and spacious venue. The outside was huge and we got through the line pretty…read morequickly. It's nice that there is another venue for EDM! The lasers are awesome too.

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    This was a LOCKED door on VIP during the show. Had to go through the main venue to even exit. Note: it's also installed incorrectly
    This was a LOCKED door on VIP during the show. Had to go through the main venue to even exit. Note: it's also installed incorrectly
    SILO
    SILO

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    The Bomb Factory

    The Bomb Factory

    3.3
    (235 reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $$

    I went to The Bomb Factory a couple weeks ago to see Queen Herby, and it was my first time at the…read morevenue. The place is huge, clean, and surprisingly accommodating for such a big space. My ticket was standing‑room only, and I'll be honest, my feet tapped out halfway through the show. That's on me, not them. Next time I'm bringing better shoes or the stamina of a 20‑year‑old. It hurt to leave, because I didn't get to hear my favorite song, but my shoes came off as soon as I got to my truck... so there's that... The staff was friendly, the crowd was great, and the whole place had a fun vibe. Drinks were a little pricey, but let's be real... if you go to a concert expecting bargain‑bin cocktails, you're probably new here. Parking was the only part I didn't love. I ended up farther out than I wanted, in an area that felt a bit sketchy, but it worked out fine. Once inside, the experience was solid, and I'd definitely go again, maybe with a seat next time, and maybe after doing some calf stretches. Overall, The Bomb Factory is a clean, lively venue with good people and a great atmosphere. Even with my early exit, I had a good time. Onward and upward to the next concert I go!!!

    I visited The Bomb Factory to attend the World Of Dance competition and it was. Nice time. There…read morewere thousands of dancers swarming the place, but there was still room to not feel completely crowded. Although they offered seating down low, it was constantly rotating on availability depending on the performers. If I wanted to find a seat, I could have. I mostly stood near the bar which wasn't too crowded since it was an all ages event. After standing there for about 2 hours, they did ask us to move to the end of the bar for potential customers .. there never really were more than 3 people ordering at a time, but we still moved. We got tall boy White Claws and it was the perfect sipper drink. The lighting and sound was good for the experience here and they had plenty of vantage points (including a VIP upper floor). Security wasn't bad, I didn't bring a bag, so I breezed through. There's a large parking structure right behind the TBF, so walking over was very easy too. We did initially have handicap people in our group who opted not to attend after we shared that the surrounding sidewalks were not very level and that the amount of people might be a little tricky for navigating with a walker. All in all though, I had a great time here!

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    The stage
    The Bomb Factory
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    The Loft

    The Loft

    3.9
    (31 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $$

    I finally got to check The Loft out. Wasn't quite sure what I was expecting given that it's above…read morethe Palladium, which is quite large. The Loft is fairly small. Think I heard it holds about 400 people. There's a bar in the back, and a bar to the side of the stage, so it was pretty easy to get a drink at all times (important!). I can't really comment about the sound because the Buzzcocks played LOUD, but I enjoyed it, even when I went deaf. The opening band wasn't really my cup of tea, so we all went out to the patio. A huge patio at that. It was fun looking at the Dallas skyline and watching the hoochie mama's below going to the Pittpull concert. Hello silicone, but I digress. I didn't really mind paying $4.50 for weak cocktails, or $4 for Shiner, even when it was poured in a plastic cup. The bathroom attendant was so unnecessary, though. Is she always there? There are only two bathroom sinks, and we were at a punk show ferfucksake. Any who. I felt the venue was solid for what it does, and the fact that I was able to get so close to punk legends sealed the deal.

    Rubbing Elbows One…read moreof the best reason to go see a live band is the ability to feel the music coming out of their mouths and instruments. That can only be accomplished by being up close and personal. The loft is so much more intimate than the Palladium below. The bartenders can get busy, especially between sets, but don't worry they'll get to you. Between sets take a breather on their awesome balcony. Take some pics with your friend/significant other with the Dallas skyline. With all these positive marks you would expect a 5 star review. Sadly, the band line up is pretty limited. My favorite recurring band are the Spazmatics. I wish they could take a cue from Granada's rotation. Still, if your favorite band comes, it's a no brainer! Band with a view

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    Shiner Wicked Picnic
    The Loft

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