Dave Matthews Band in West Palm Beach | Tickets 2026

Feel the electrifying energy as the Dave Matthews Band takes the stage at the iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, FL on May 29 – May 30, 2026. Their signature blend of jazz, rock, and folk will resonate through the night, delivering unforgettable hits. Don’t miss your chance—secure your Dave Matthews Band tour tickets now!
Dave Matthews Band West Palm Beach Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday May 29, 2026 07:25 PM |
West Palm Beach, Florida | from $185.21 | Tickets |
| Friday May 29, 2026 07:30 PM |
West Palm Beach, Florida | from $92.40 | Tickets |
| Saturday May 30, 2026 07:30 PM |
West Palm Beach, Florida | from $94.25 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When are the Dave Matthews Band concerts in West Palm Beach?
Dave Matthews Band is playing two nights in West Palm Beach, Florida on Friday, May 29, 2026, and Saturday, May 30, 2026, at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre. Both shows are scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m., giving fans two back-to-back evenings to experience completely different setlists.
Where is iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre and what is the venue like?
iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre is located at the South Florida Fairgrounds, with the venue address listed as 601‑7 Sansburys Way, West Palm Beach, FL 33411. It is a large outdoor amphitheater featuring a mix of covered pavilion seating and a wide open lawn area, giving you the choice between fixed seats under the roof and a more laid-back grass experience further back. The setting combines Florida’s warm evenings with big-production sound and lights, making it a favorite stop for DMB’s two-night summer runs.
What time do doors and parking lots open for the shows?
For both May 29 and May 30, doors are typically expected to open around 6:30 p.m., which is about 60 minutes before the 7:30 p.m. show time. Venue and parking information notes that parking lots generally open approximately three hours before each show, giving you ample time to arrive, park, and get settled. To avoid traffic bottlenecks and long entry lines, it is smart to plan your arrival for the first half of that parking window rather than right before showtime.
Are these two shows different, and do I need separate tickets for each night?
Dave Matthews Band is known for never playing the same setlist twice, and the West Palm Beach stop is explicitly billed as a two-night stand with two completely different shows. You will hear a different mix of hits, deep cuts, and jams each night, making it worthwhile to attend both if you are a dedicated fan. You can either buy individual tickets for May 29 and May 30 or look for special two‑day lawn ticket offers that bundle both nights into a single purchase at a value price.
What ticket options are available and how can I get cheap tickets?
Ticket options include reserved pavilion seats closer to the stage and general admission lawn tickets, which are usually the lowest-priced way to get in. Some sellers list a dedicated “2‑Day Lawn Ticket” that covers both nights, which can be a strong value if you plan to attend the full weekend. For cheaper tickets, focus on lawn or upper-level sections, use interactive seating maps to find the lowest-priced areas, and compare prices across a few reputable marketplaces, looking for sections flagged as least expensive or best value.
What are typical price ranges for the West Palm Beach shows?
For May 29, one major ticket seller notes that tickets start at about $120, with more expensive seats available closer to the stage. For May 30, another platform lists starting prices around $124, again with higher prices for better locations in the pavilion. In general, the cheapest seats will be in the upper or farther sections, while prime pavilion spots command significantly higher prices, so choosing lawn or back sections is usually the best approach if you are trying to keep costs down.
How can I save money on tickets without getting scammed?
To save money safely, start by checking prices through official ticket links and a small number of well-known marketplaces that offer clear 100% buyer guarantees. Avoid buying from unverified sellers or social media comments, especially when prices look far below the typical starting amounts, since those are more likely to involve fake or duplicated tickets. For better deals, look for upper-deck or lawn seats, consider the two‑day lawn option, and watch for price drops as the shows get closer—particularly for single tickets or small groups—while always staying within trusted platforms.
How does parking work at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre, and do I have to pay?
General parking at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre is reserved for concert patrons, and parking lots typically open about three hours before each show. Parking fees are show-specific, with some events including standard parking in the ticket and others charging an additional fee, especially for early arrival; Premier Parking is always an extra cost and must be purchased separately. To save money, most fans use the regular lots rather than Premier, arrive a few hours early to secure a space, and accept a slightly longer walk in exchange for avoiding premium parking charges.
Is there accessible parking and what if I have mobility needs?
Accessible parking is available in Lot 6 opposite the main gate and in areas adjacent to the box office, and it is reserved for guests displaying a valid accessible placard. These spaces are limited and first-come, first-served, so guests with mobility needs are encouraged to arrive early and inform parking staff upon entry so they can be directed to the appropriate lot. If you do not absolutely need accessible parking, the venue asks that you park in general lots, which helps keep the closest spaces available for those who truly depend on them.
What is the parking and exit experience like, and any tips to avoid delays?
Lots around the amphitheater can become very busy both before and after big shows, and local fans note that while there is usually plenty of free or standard parking, exiting can be slow if you leave right after the encore. Premier Parking offers closer spots and faster exit routes, but many concertgoers prefer to park in the main lot and accept a slightly longer walk to avoid the extra cost. A common budget-friendly strategy is to arrive 2–3 hours early, park in regular lots or at nearby retail areas where allowed, and either wait out some of the post-show traffic or take a short walk from a bit farther away to avoid being stuck in long car lines.
What is the overall DMB experience like at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre, and how can I keep the weekend affordable?
West Palm Beach is one of DMB’s classic two-night stops, and fans can expect roughly 50 or more different songs across the weekend, with long jams, deep cuts, and hits spread between the two shows. The amphitheater’s combination of warm weather, big lawn crowds, and covered pavilion seating creates a festive, tailgate-friendly environment where many fans treat the weekend like a mini-vacation. To keep it affordable, target lawn or two‑day lawn tickets, carpool and use regular parking instead of Premier, book lodging a bit away from prime resort areas, and set a clear budget for food, drinks, and merch so you can enjoy both nights without overspending.