Dave Matthews Band in Grand Rapids | Tickets 2026

Dave Matthews Band

Feel the pulse of live music as the Dave Matthews Band electrifies Grand Rapids, MI, at the stunning Acrisure Amphitheater on July 7 – July 8, 2026. With soaring melodies and unforgettable hits like “Crash” and “Ants Marching,” this concert promises an exhilarating experience. Don’t miss your chance—grab your Dave Matthews Band tour tickets now!

Dave Matthews Band Grand Rapids Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Tuesday
Jul 07, 2026
07:30 PM
Grand Rapids, Michigan from $166.52 Tickets
Tuesday
Jul 07, 2026
07:30 PM
Grand Rapids, Michigan from $414.00 Tickets
Wednesday
Jul 08, 2026
07:30 PM
Grand Rapids, Michigan from $153.60 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When are the Dave Matthews Band concerts in Grand Rapids?

Dave Matthews Band will play two nights at Acrisure Amphitheater in Grand Rapids, Michigan on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, and Wednesday, July 8, 2026. Both shows are scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m., giving fans two back-to-back midsummer evenings on the Grand River.

What is Acrisure Amphitheater and where is it located?

Acrisure Amphitheater is Grand Rapids’ brand-new $184 million riverfront concert venue, opening in spring 2026 with a 12,000-seat capacity and one of the largest stages in the country. It sits at 201 Market Avenue along the Grand River in downtown Grand Rapids, as part of a 31-acre redevelopment that also includes parks, trails, and improved river access. With a dramatic canopy design that leaves about 75% of the structure unsupported by columns, the venue is engineered to provide unobstructed views from virtually every seat.

What time do doors open and how long do the shows last?

Both July 7 and July 8 DMB shows are slated for 7:30 p.m., with doors typically opening about 60–90 minutes beforehand, so you can expect entry to begin roughly between 6:00 and 6:30 p.m. Dave Matthews Band concerts commonly run 2.5 to 3+ hours, featuring extensive setlists, improvisational jams, and songs that stretch well beyond their studio versions. If you arrive around door time, you should have ample opportunity to get through security, find your section, and grab food or drinks before the band hits the stage.

Are the two Grand Rapids shows different, and do I need separate tickets?

DMB is well known for never repeating the same setlist, and the Grand Rapids stand is promoted as two completely different nights of music. The July 7 and July 8 shows will feature different mixes of hits, deep cuts, and extended jams, making it worthwhile for dedicated fans to attend both evenings. You will need a separate ticket for each night unless you buy a 2‑Day Pass, which some sellers offer as an all-in option that covers both shows and is marketed as the “ultimate DMB experience” at the new venue.

What ticket options are available and how can I get cheap tickets?

Ticket options at Acrisure Amphitheater include reserved seats closer to the stage, upper sections under the canopy, VIP or club-style areas, and a general admission lawn that usually offers the most affordable entry. Some resale platforms list GA Lawn tickets for the July 7 show at about $95 including fees, while top-value upper-section seats appear around $161–$168 per ticket. Other sellers indicate that prices vary widely based on date, section, and demand, with premium seats and 2‑Day Passes commanding higher prices than single-night lawn tickets. To get cheap tickets, filter listings by lowest price, look for lawn and upper sections, and compare a few reputable marketplaces to see who offers the best all-in value.

What are typical price ranges and what counts as a good deal in Grand Rapids?

One low-price-focused marketplace shows GA Lawn tickets at $95, with upper-bowl options tagged as “Top 5% Value” at $161 and “Top 10% Value” at $168, all including fees. Resale sites and DMB ticket hubs emphasize that premium seats, VIP areas, and multi-day packages sit much higher on the price scale, with pricing flexing as demand shifts during the tour on-sale cycle. Since tour-wide coverage notes that DMB tickets in many cities often start around the $90–$100 mark, lawn tickets or less-central seats near $95–$130 in Grand Rapids from a trusted seller generally represent a solid low-end deal—especially for a brand-new 12,000-seat amphitheater.

How can I save money on tickets without getting scammed?

To save money safely, start with official ticket links and a small group of well-known resale sites that clearly show all-in prices and offer strong buyer guarantees. Avoid purchasing from random social media posts or classified ads promising prices dramatically below the common $90–$100 lawn range, as those are more likely to involve counterfeit or invalid tickets. For better value, focus on lawn and upper sections tagged as “Top Value,” consider going in a smaller group or taking single tickets that might be discounted, and monitor prices over several days so you can jump when you see listings at or below the typical low end.

How does parking work at Acrisure Amphitheater and is there enough of it?

The amphitheater has an attached parking garage with roughly 340–375 spaces dedicated to the venue, far fewer than the 12,000 people a sold-out show can hold. City officials have emphasized that the broader downtown area has ample parking within about a 15‑minute walk, and they are developing an “access guide” to direct concertgoers to nearby ramps and alternative lots. Expect a system similar to many urban venues: limited on-site parking for some attendees, heavy reliance on downtown garages, and clearly marked walking routes and traffic control to move people safely to and from the riverfront.

What are the best strategies for getting to the venue and keeping parking costs reasonable?

Given the limited on-site spaces, the city is encouraging visitors to park in downtown garages and walk or use shuttles and public transit where available, treating the walk along the river and through downtown as part of the overall experience. Planning ahead by identifying 1–2 preferred parking ramps, arriving early, carpooling, and using rideshare drop-off zones can all help reduce stress and out-of-pocket costs. If the amphitheater offers advance-sale parking passes (similar to the nearby Acrisure Arena model), buying those ahead of time and splitting the cost among friends is usually cheaper than last-minute, day-of choices.

What will the overall DMB experience be like at this new amphitheater?

Dave Matthews Band’s two-night stand will help christen the new Acrisure Amphitheater, pairing their long, improvisational sets with a large riverfront stage and modern production in downtown Grand Rapids. The band’s “On The Road to Zero Waste Tour” initiative with REVERB and The Nature Conservancy also continues in 2026, meaning the shows will integrate environmental efforts such as waste reduction and tree-planting, which has already led to nearly 4 million trees planted since 2020. Combined with Grand Rapids’ craft breweries, restaurants, and riverside trails, the two shows are positioned as a full DMB weekend experience rather than just a pair of standard tour stops.

How can I plan the two-night trip and keep the whole weekend affordable?

To keep costs manageable, target lawn or upper-level seats near the $95–$150 range, prioritize single-night tickets if a 2‑Day Pass feels too expensive, and compare multiple reputable sellers before committing. Book lodging a bit outside the core downtown area to find better hotel rates, then use carpooling, rideshare, or one of the recommended parking ramps to reach the amphitheater. Decide in advance how much you want to spend on food, drinks, and merch, grab a meal before heading to the venue, and use included or pre-paid parking instead of last-minute options so you can enjoy both nights of DMB without blowing your budget.

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