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Parking & Directions for Dusty Slay Majestic Theatre - Dallas
1925 Elm Street, Dallas, TX
75201, US
1. Parking lot at 1201 Elm St - 0.2 miles - $10
2. Dallas County Parking Garage - 0.3 miles - $8
3. 1500 Main St Garage - 0.4 miles - $12
4. 1300 Houston St Lot - 0.5 miles - $10
5. Surface lot at 1414 Elm St - 0.3 miles - $9
Dusty Slay Concert Live at Majestic Theatre | Dallas – May 01st, 2026
The Majestic Theatre in Dallas isn’t just some old building; it’s a cornerstone of the city’s cultural heartbeat, helping transform downtown into a lively hub of arts and entertainment. Its gorgeous crimson drapes and vintage charm instantly set the mood for a night out that feels special, like stepping back into a classic movie scene. Over the years, it’s hosted everything from ballet and opera to big-name touring acts, making it a go-to spot for anyone craving a memorable experience. And if you’re catching Dusty Slay Dallas, you’ll get to enjoy his sharp wit in a venue that’s seen decades of stories and laughs. The theater has kept up with the times too, upgrading its sound and visuals so every joke and every musical note hits just right. Whether you’re coming in from the east and taking Commerce Ave or hopping off the bus at routes 29 or 52, getting there is pretty straightforward. Honestly, dusting off the old seats and stepping inside feels like being part of something bigger, like a piece of Dallas history that’s still living and breathing today.