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Get Your Paula Cole Tickets in Dallas: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Paula Cole The Kessler
1230 W. Davis Street, Dallas, TX
75208, US
1. Street Parking 0.1 miles $1/hour
2. Kessler Parking Lot 0 miles $10/event
3. Dallas City Parking Garage 0.3 miles $5/hour
4. Valet Parking 0 miles $15/event
5. The Bishop Arts District Lot 0.5 miles $7/event
Paula Cole Concert Live at The Kessler | Dallas – November 06th, 2026
Attending a Paula Cole Dallas concert at The Kessler is like stepping into a cozy, music-loving community where every detail matters. This venue is staffed by a passionate team of audio pros who really know their stuff, making sure every note hits just right, no matter if it’s a soulful ballad or an energetic anthem. The Kessler doesn’t just host regular shows; they celebrate special occasions too, like their memorable Women’s Day event in march 2026, which featured powerful performances that left the crowd buzzing. It’s the kind of place that encourages bigger groups to come along, with discounts for parties and VIP options that include access to exclusive lounges, perfect for pre-show drinks or post-show chats. And honestly, the premium seats are hot tickets, often gone in a flash, so grabbing yours early is a smart move. Getting there is a breeze too, just a quick ten-minute walk from the main railway station, and if you’re nearby during a big event, you’ll see the crowds heading straight for it. For anyone craving a genuine, intimate concert experience, Paula Cole Dallas at The Kessler is an absolute must-see, promising an evening of heartfelt music in a venue that feels more like a local gathering than a giant concert hall.