Trey Songz comes through Fort Worth on August 8 — one stop on an active touring schedule that has him moving through the country all year. He’s a working R&B artist in a moment when working touring acts matter; there’s a steadiness to his road schedule and the venues he plays that signal something solid beneath the booking.
His path through 2026 has been methodical: Northeast winter dates, Philadelphia and Detroit in spring, summer dates with Ashanti in New York and California, the Cincinnati Music Festival in July. The Fort Worth show sits at the tail of that stretch. Will Rogers Auditorium — a 2,856-seat theater built on a scale that feels right for the contemporary R&B touring circuit — is the kind of room where an established artist can move through a region without the stadium overhead or the club economics.
About Trey Songz
Trey Songz landed in the 2000s when contemporary R&B was fractured between the inherited soul sound and the newer, production-forward R&B that sampling had made possible. He found his space in the middle — smooth, sing-driven, produced with precision but not overworked. Albums like Trey Day and Ready established him as a touring staple, and he’s never stopped working that road. The Fort Worth date includes Sentury on the bill.
Will Rogers Auditorium
The historic venue sits in Fort Worth’s cultural district, designed for theater and mid-size touring. It’s the booking destination for R&B acts moving through DFW on regional sweeps — reliable acoustics, professional house crew, the kind of room where the artist’s sound comes through clean.
Tickets & Information
Tickets are available through Ticketmaster. The show starts at 8:00 PM. Fort Worth is an hour west of Dallas on I-30; Will Rogers Auditorium is at 3401 W Lancaster Ave in the cultural district. The venue’s official website has parking and accessibility details.