Chelsea Handler in Springfield 2026

Prepare for a night of laughter at the Symphony Hall in Springfield, MA on Mar 29 – May 29, 2026! Chelsea Handler will electrify the stage with her bold humor and fan-favorite hits. Don’t miss the chance to witness this unforgettable event—secure your Chelsea Handler tour tickets now!
Chelsea Handler Springfield Tickets
| Date | Price | Tickets |
| Sunday Mar 29, 2026 07:30 PM |
Chelsea Handler from $73.24 |
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| Friday May 29, 2026 07:30 PM |
Chelsea Handler from $66.70 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is Chelsea Handler performing in Springfield and what time does the show start?
Chelsea Handler is scheduled to perform at Springfield Symphony Hall in Springfield, Massachusetts on Sunday, March 29, 2026, with an evening start time around 7:00–7:30 PM. Some ticket listings also show a rescheduled option on Friday, May 29, 2026 at 7:30 PM, so it is important to double-check the exact date and time on your specific ticket before you go.
Where is Springfield Symphony Hall located?
Springfield Symphony Hall is located at 34 Court Street in downtown Springfield, MA, close to the MassMutual Center and other civic buildings. It is in a central area that is easy to reach by car from major highways and is also near several restaurants and bars, making it convenient to plan dinner or drinks before the show.
How long does a Chelsea Handler show at Symphony Hall usually last?
A Chelsea Handler stand-up show typically lasts about 1.5 to 2 hours from the advertised start time, including any opening comedian and her main set. Because intermissions are usually short or skipped entirely at comedy events, it is a good idea to use restrooms and grab snacks before the show starts or quickly during transitions between acts.
What is the seating capacity of Springfield Symphony Hall and what is the venue like?
Springfield Symphony Hall has a seating capacity of about 2,600 people, arranged in a classic multi-tiered layout with orchestra and balcony levels. The hall is known for its excellent acoustics and traditional theater design, so you can expect clear sound and good sightlines for a spoken-word show like stand-up comedy.
Which seats are best for a Chelsea Handler show at Symphony Hall?
For the closest and most detailed view, center orchestra seats or the front rows of the first balcony usually provide the best sightlines and let you see facial expressions clearly. If you want to save money and still have a good view, look for mid-orchestra or front upper balcony seats toward the center, which tend to be cheaper than the very front rows but still feel close to the stage.
How can I get cheap tickets for Chelsea Handler at Springfield Symphony Hall?
To get cheaper tickets, compare prices on several ticket platforms and always look at the full checkout total including fees, not just the base price. Be flexible with seat locations by considering higher balcony or side sections, watch prices over time (especially in the weeks leading up to the show), and look for resale listings that drop their prices to sell remaining tickets as the event approaches.
Are there any ways to reduce extra fees when buying tickets?
Service and processing fees can vary a lot from one seller to another, so checking the final total on a few different sites is one of the easiest ways to save money. If you can, see whether the venue or local box office offers direct or in-person sales, which sometimes have lower convenience fees than online purchases and can slightly reduce your overall cost.
What parking options are available near Symphony Hall?
There are multiple parking garages and surface lots within walking distance of Springfield Symphony Hall, with event rates that can vary depending on other activities happening the same night. Arriving early gives you better chances to find cheaper parking a few blocks away, and some visitors choose slightly more distant garages or street parking to avoid the highest-priced lots closest to the venue.
Is Springfield Symphony Hall accessible for guests with disabilities?
Springfield Symphony Hall offers accessible seating areas and accommodations such as wheelchair spaces and companion seats, with access routes that avoid large stairways. If you or someone in your group requires accessible seating, it is best to contact the venue or ticket seller ahead of time so you can book appropriate seats and get accurate information about elevators, ramps, and accessible restrooms.
What are useful arrival tips and venue policies for this show?
Plan to arrive at least 30–45 minutes before showtime to allow time for parking, walking to the hall, ticket scanning, and security screening. Check venue guidelines in advance for bag size limits and prohibited items, keep your mobile or printed ticket ready at the entrance, and travel light so you can move quickly through the line and enjoy Chelsea Handler’s set from the very beginning.