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Blue Oyster Cult fans, Are you ready for Dallas? on Saturday, December 13th 2025 as part of her tour Blue Oyster Cult will be playing at Longhorn Ballroom, TX. Score your Blue Oyster Cult tickets Dallas right here.

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Blue Oyster Cult Longhorn Ballroom, TX concert

Longhorn Ballroom 216 Corinth Street, Dallas, TX, 75207
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Some Enchanted Evening indeed

Gotta give them credit for hitting outlying areas like NH and Maine, especially after the two year drought, even if it was just the core band and not Albert or other big name performers mentioned in other reviews. Venue is an upscale jazz club that seats 6 at 4' diameter round tables, so you have plenty or room and get to talk to other fans A LOT cause show time 8 did not start until after 9:30, with an audience in their 60's to 70's that's a bit late but the guitar solo dude who previewed was actually pretty good. But BOC stopped the yawning with a show equal or superior to those I saw decades ago. No more extravagant light show, no strobe lights in your face, no smoke emitting paper mache dinosaur head, just back to basics. As per other reviews, what you weren't expecting were the highlights of the show, that featured hot guitar work from the keyboard player that at times rivaled Warren, sometimes with Eric fretting too, or backing up the Hammond. Some of the archive I didn't even recognize, while the announced new numbers were satisfactory and just like old times. Buck takes over for a few stretches as expected. No drum solo, but there's an extra song there cause of that. Some in the audience said the set list varies, backed up by other reviews here. I wish I could go to this show every night.