Just six months after officially opening its doors to the public, the acclaimed nightclub Silo Dallas has been voted one of the top 10 clubs in the U.S. in DJ Mag’s 2025 “Top 100 Clubs in the World.” More than just a venue, this new movement in Dallas’ design district hosts a barrage of big-name events beyond music.
Recently welcoming the Dallas Mavericks’ annual Black Tie Gala and now hosting the Reunion Church on Sunday mornings, this cutting-edge venue emphasizes community. Created by Disco Presents head James “ Disco Donnie “ Estopinal Jr. and former touring manager for Sasha and John Digweed, Patrick Tetrick, this renovated 1950s grain silo has evolved into Dallas’ leading artist-centric, community-oriented, upscale nightclub.

Equipped with a 100,000-watt D&B sound system, a 108-foot-wide 4K video display, and high-quality immersive lighting alongside local art installations, this 30,000-square-foot ominous structure offers a unique experience. Still maintaining the underground feel of an abandoned warehouse, stepping into this artist-friendly electronic oasis transforms you into a state-of-the-art wonderland.
Lets get down to business
I was fortunate enough to attend the grand opening night that Thursday evening featuring Tiesto last September. In just a half years time, this top-tier experience has hosted a plethora of artists from all walks of life within the Electronic Dance Music community. From Illenium to Rezz, the rowdy youngsters known as Levity, and the weird and wonky experimental sounds of Of The Trees, Silo Dallas’s doors are open to all.
Currently sitting at a capacity of 3,145, with plans to upgrade to 5,000, construction of its wraparound mezzanine is underway, along with a second performance room located in the backstage wing. Following the exciting announcement of its 46,000 square-foot sister venue opening in Houston in the coming months, there is no stopping these two Nightclub virtuosos from delivering the best concert experience in the Metroplex, I mean the United States.
Artist-forward
Putting an emphasis on its artists, as well as the guests, this well-balanced venue delivers catered respect to both participants in the concert experience. Announcing a big-name artist every week, Silo Dallas has been home to some of the biggest names in EDM music since its conception. Known for its double-date headliners, it seems to me that Silo Dallas is just getting warmed up!

“I’ve been beaten, blocked from exits with Tiësto, charged by the hour for bartenders, and forced to replace my own equipment after Skrillex blew it out,” he told Billboard.”With SILO, we set out to build the kind of place we always wished existed: artist-friendly, fan-first, and run with purpose.”