Dave Matthews Band in Tampa | Tickets 2026

Dave Matthews Band

Prepare for an unforgettable night as the Dave Matthews Band electrifies Tampa, FL on MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre on May 26, 2026. Immerse yourself in their signature blend of rock and jazz, featuring timeless hits like “Crash Into Me” and “Ants Marching.” Secure your spot now with Dave Matthews Band tour tickets!

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Dave Matthews Band concert in Tampa?

Dave Matthews Band is performing in Tampa, Florida on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the Florida State Fairgrounds. The show time is listed as 7:30 p.m., and this date kicks off the Florida leg of the band’s 2026 Summer Tour.

Where is MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre and what is the venue like?

The amphitheatre is located at 4802 US Highway 301 N, Tampa, FL 33610, on the Florida State Fairgrounds just off Interstate 4 in East Tampa, about 15 minutes from downtown. It holds around 20,000 fans, with roughly 9,900 reserved seats under a canopy and a large general admission lawn that can accommodate more than 10,000 additional people, making it the largest concert-only venue in the Tampa Bay area. The open-air setting, canopy cover, and expansive lawn create a classic Florida outdoor concert experience that pairs well with Dave Matthews Band’s long, jam-heavy shows.

What time do gates open and how early should I arrive?

For this show, doors are scheduled to open at 6:00 p.m., giving fans 90 minutes before the 7:30 p.m. start time. Parking lots at MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre open two hours prior to the scheduled gate time, so you can expect parking to open around 4:00 p.m. for the DMB concert. Arriving during the first hour after lots open is a great way to avoid traffic, secure easier parking, and give yourself time to walk in, clear security, and grab food or drinks before the music begins.

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

Ticket options include reserved seats under the canopy in various price tiers and general admission lawn tickets, which are usually the most affordable way to experience the show. Different sellers and marketplaces list a range of sections, from closer lower-level seats to upper reserved and lawn areas, with prices that reflect demand for this popular tour stop. To get cheap tickets, look first at lawn or upper-level sections, use tools that sort by lowest price or highlight top-value deals, and compare a few reputable platforms rather than grabbing the first listing you see.

What are typical ticket price ranges for the Tampa concert?

Tour-wide pricing data suggests DMB tickets can start from the upper $70 range on some dates, while Tampa-specific listings show lawn seats in the high $80s per ticket once fees are included. For the Tampa show, examples from one marketplace show lawn tickets around $89 all-in, with upper reserved seats a little over $200, and other reserved sections scaling higher as you move closer to the stage. Because prices can fluctuate with demand, checking a few times over several days and watching for dips is a smart way to spot good value, especially if you are flexible on section.

How can I save money on tickets without getting scammed?

To save money safely, start with official outlets linked from the band, venue, or major ticketing partners, then compare those prices with a small number of well-known resale marketplaces that provide clear buyer guarantees. Avoid purchasing from random social media posts or classifieds where tickets are offered far below market price, since those sources are more likely to involve invalid or duplicated tickets. For better deals, target the lowest-priced sections, consider single or pair tickets, and watch reputable “cheap ticket” or last-minute platforms that sometimes discount remaining inventory as the show date approaches.

How does parking work at MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre?

Parking at the amphitheatre is sold separately from concert tickets, and lots open two hours before gate time. General parking can be complimentary for guests arriving after 4:00 p.m. at some events, while those coming earlier are encouraged to purchase parking online in advance. Beyond standard parking, the venue offers Premier and VIP parking options that place you closer to the entrances and speed up entry and exit if you are willing to pay more for convenience.

Is there accessible parking and what if I have mobility needs?

MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre honors any state-issued accessible parking placard for vehicles that fit within a standard 9 x 18 foot space without blocking adjacent spots. Accessible parking is located close to the entrances, and guests are advised to arrive when parking gates open to have the best chance at securing a nearby space. Oversized vehicles like RVs, buses, or stretch limos cannot use accessible spaces even with a placard and will be directed to alternative areas, so plan accordingly if you are arriving in a larger vehicle.

What should I know about the venue’s “Know Before You Go” policies?

The venue’s guidance emphasizes arriving early, purchasing parking in advance if possible, and entering via US‑301 or MLK Boulevard for general parking. Parking lots open two hours before gate time, and Premier or VIP parking is recommended if you want easier entry and a quicker exit after the show. Ahead of the concert, you should also review current policies on bags, security procedures, and permitted items so you can bring only what is allowed and move through screening smoothly.

What is the concert experience like for Dave Matthews Band at this venue, and how can I keep the night affordable?

Dave Matthews Band’s Tampa shows at MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre are known for running 2.5 to 3+ hours with 25 or more songs, blending classics like Crash Into Me, Ants Marching, and Warehouse with deep cuts, new material, and improvisational jams. The warm Florida evening air, big-crowd lawn energy, and canopy-covered seating combine to create a festival-like atmosphere that feels both relaxed and electric. To keep the night affordable, aim for lower-priced lawn or upper-level seats, carpool and split parking costs, arrive after free-parking thresholds when possible, eat before you arrive to reduce concession spending, and set a clear budget for drinks and merch so you can enjoy the full experience without overspending.

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