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Kodak Black Returns to Dallas Tonight as Texas Tour Momentum Builds


From a 24-Hour Sellout to a Full Texas Takeover with KillShot by His Side



Dallas, Texas — The energy around the Southern music scene continues to rise as Kodak Black returns to Dallas tonight for another highly anticipated performance at Headquarters. The show comes on the heels of his last appearance at the same venue—an event that sold out with just 24 hours’ notice and immediately sparked buzz across the region.


That previous Dallas stop wasn’t just another concert. It marked the moment where Kodak’s connection with Dallas producer and now-manager KillShot became more visible to the public. Shortly after that sold-out night, the two aligned professionally, signaling a fresh direction for the Florida artist and adding new structure behind the scenes.


Now, with KillShot guiding the playbook, Kodak is back in the city as part of his “Cowboy Bill 2026” Texas Takeover Tour, a multi-city run that’s been bringing his catalog and stage presence to fans across the Lone Star State. The tour has already hit spots like San Marcos and Caldwell/College Station, with stops in Midland, San Antonio, Houston, and beyond—before circling back to Dallas again next month.


Tonight’s Headquarters performance carries extra meaning. Fans remember what happened the last time Kodak touched that stage: packed walls, high energy, and proof that his influence hasn’t faded. If anything, it’s grown stronger. The combination of Kodak’s raw catalog and KillShot’s strategic guidance has positioned this Texas run as both a celebration of his impact and a sign of forward momentum.



The Texas Takeover dates include:


  • Feb 19 — San Marcos, TX

  • Feb 20 — Caldwell/College Station, TX

  • Feb 21 — Dallas, TX (Headquarters)

  • Feb 26–27 — Midland & San Antonio, TX

  • Mar 11 — Houston, TX

  • Mar 12 — Hidalgo, TX

  • Mar 19–20 — South Padre Island & Dallas, TX



For fans in Dallas, tonight isn’t just another show—it’s a continuation of a story that started with that 24-hour sellout and grew into a full Texas run. With KillShot now part of Kodak’s management circle and the South paying attention, this stop at Headquarters feels like another key moment in a tour that’s steadily building momentum.


All signs point to another packed house and another reminder that Kodak Black’s presence in the South is still strong—and with the right team behind him, the road ahead looks even louder.


— DJ Bobby Eupho

Dallas, Texas

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