Trees, Dallas — Concerts & Setlists

Explore 2 concerts at Trees in Dallas, United States.

About Trees

Trees is a live music venue in Dallas. Gigvault tracks every show that has happened here — setlists, attended bands and the fans who were there. Browse the venue's full concert history, see who recently played and find friends who were at the same show.

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Trees on record

Gigvault documents 8 concerts at Trees, spanning 2016 to 2026. The busiest year on record is 2025, with 5 shows. 8 different acts have played here.

Recent bands at Trees

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Concerts at Trees by month

When Trees was busiest, and who was on stage.

Concerts at Trees with setlists

The most recent shows here for which Gigvault holds a full song list.

Track your Trees shows

  1. Search for Trees on Gigvault.
  2. Mark every show you've attended at this venue.
  3. Save setlists, upload photos and tag friends.
  4. Your venue history feeds your Concert Wrapped automatically.

Frequently asked questions

What concerts are coming up at Trees?

All upcoming shows at Trees in Dallas, United States are listed live at the top of this page – including tour dates, headliners and support acts.

Who has played at Trees?

The full concert history of Trees – from setlists to past headliners – is in the "Past Shows" section. Setlists are pulled automatically from setlist.fm and the Gigvault community.

How do I track which shows I've been to at Trees?

Create a free Gigvault account and mark shows at Trees as attended. Your venue history flows into your Concert Wrapped and stats automatically.

Where do I find the setlist of my show at Trees?

Open the past show in question – you'll see the full setlist, the date and other fans who were at the same concert at Trees.

Is Gigvault free for Trees?

Yes. Tracking shows, saving setlists and building your Trees concert history is 100% free – no subscription, no ads.

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