- SILO Dallas Ranked #4 in the U.S. and #39 globally in DJ Mag’s Top 100 Clubs
- 2026 Calendar Announced
Dallas has never lacked nightlife, but few rooms have shifted the city’s electronic music landscape as quickly as SILO. In under two years, the Design District venue has gone from bold newcomer to one of the most talked-about destinations in the country, now officially landing back in DJ Mag’s Top 100 Clubs in the World at #4 in the U.S. and #39 globally.
That climb follows a breakout stretch of sold-out nights, headline-grabbing performances, and a steady stream of major names walking through its doors. From Zedd, ODESZA, The Chainsmokers and Peggy Gou to multiple nights with Illenium, RL Grime, FISHER, Vintage Culture and Nora En Pure, SILO has built momentum by balancing massive festival-level energy with the kind of club atmosphere that still feels connected to the crowd. The venue has also welcomed intimate appearances from scene-defining artists like Richie Hawtin, Fatboy Slim, Sasha, and Green Velvet.
The reaction from artists has matched the hype.
“Dallas — one of my favorite shows all year. The energy in that room was insane.” — Zedd
“Already can’t wait to come back to SILO Dallas.” — Krewella
“Loved it. Thanks for having me.” — Armin van Buuren
“Absolute 10/10 time.” — Sullivan King

That energy carried straight into 2026 when SILO became part of Race Week programming surrounding the inaugural Arlington INDYCAR Grand Prix. With venue events and a large-scale AT&T Discovery District block party headlined by Tiësto, plus appearances from Prada2000, Beltran, and Alison Wonderland, the weekend merged motorsports and electronic culture into one of the city’s biggest recent moments.
A major part of the brand’s rise has also come through Ductwork, SILO’s 650-capacity sister room. Designed as the more underground counterpart, the space runs on a custom-tuned Funktion-One sound system and focuses on a tighter, high-fidelity experience. It has already hosted artists including Danny Avila, Chris Luno, Lil Texas, JSTJR, and Porter Robinson, while carving out its own identity through label takeovers and forward-thinking club nights.

“Breaking into DJ Mag’s Top 100 and continuing to climb is a huge moment for us. In under two years, SILO has become something truly special for Dallas, bringing world-class talent and unforgettable experiences to the city week after week.”
— James “Disco Donnie”, Founder & CEO, Disco Donnie Presents
“We’re incredibly grateful to the artists, partners, and fans who have supported us from day one. The response to both SILO and Ductwork has exceeded expectations, and we’re just getting started.”
— Patrick, Co-Founder, SILO
The venue’s rise is rooted in more than booking power. SILO occupies a historic structure originally built in 1959 by Delmo Johnson of the Johnson Grain Company. Once used for grain storage that helped feed Dallas and supply General Foods’ Cereal Division, the building has been reimagined into a modern event destination while preserving its industrial character. Pre-planning for the transformation began in late 2021, blending vintage architectural elements with cutting-edge production, acoustical upgrades, large-format art installations, and energy-efficient technology.

That balance of history and future-facing ambition is part of what makes the venue stand out. SILO was designed as a flexible cultural hub capable of hosting concerts, conventions, weddings, art shows, and large-scale experiences, helping strengthen the Design District’s creative footprint.
Now the next chapter is here.
SILO’s updated 2026 calendar is stacked, once again mixing global headliners, underground tastemakers, and genre-crossing nights across both rooms. From two nights of Elrow’s Dance with the Serpent to heavy hitters like Alesso, Four Tet, Hardwell, Steve Aoki, Chris Stussy, Benny Benassi and more, the months ahead look relentless.
With SILO Houston slated to open in Fall 2026 and Dallas continuing its rapid expansion, the brand shows no signs of slowing down.
SILO Dallas Upcoming 2026 Calendar
April
April 17 & 18 – Elrow – Dance with the Serpent
April 23 – ÆON:MODE
April 24 – Alesso
April 25 – Cloonee
May
May 1 – Four Tet
May 2 – STMPD RCRDS Label Night
May 7 – Flux Pavilion
May 8 – Bonnie x Clyde & Cash Cash
May 9 – SLANDER
May 14 – Midnight Tyrannosaurus
May 15 – Chris Stussy
May 16 – Klangkuenstler
May 21 – Infected Mushroom
May 22 – Disco Dom
May 23 – Said The Sky
May 24 – Steve Aoki
May 28 – KAS:ST
May 29 – Timmy Trumpet
May 30 – D.O.D
June
June 4 – RINZEN
June 5 – Benny Benassi
June 6 – Chase & Status
June 12 – Hardwell
June 13 – Oliver Heldens
June 14 – Cristoph
June 17 – Paul Oakenfold
June 18 – KLOUD
June 19 – Lane 8 b2b Sultan + Shepard
June 20 – Gordo
June 21 – Hernan Cattaneo
June 25 – Lady Faith
June 27 – BRESH
June 28 – Emorfik x Usaybflow
July
July 2 – Sacha Robotti
July 3 – Sullivan King
July 10 – DILLSTRADAMUS: Dillon Francis b2b Flosstradamus
July 11 – yetep
July 12 – Bun Xapa
July 18 – Wax Motif
July 24 – Mita Gami
July 25 – Walker & Royce
July 26 – Eli & Fur
July 31 – Maceo Plex
August
August 7 – Noizu
August 22 – Dr. Fresch
September
September 13 – Wooden Wisdom ft. Elijah Wood + Zach Cowie
Fast Facts on SILO Dallas
• 32,000-square-foot event space in Dallas’ Design District
• 100,000-watt D&B sound system
• 40-foot stage
• 108-foot-wide 2mm 4K+ video wall
• Immersive lighting and large-scale art installations
• Capacity expansion to 5,000 underway
• Ranked among DJ Mag’s Top 10 Clubs in the U.S. (2025)
• Named Time Out Texas’ “Best New Nightlife Venue” (2024)
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