Dean Lewis in Saint Paul | Tickets 2026

Unleash the excitement as Dean Lewis lights up the Palace Theatre in Saint Paul, MN on January 29, 2026. Feel the energy pulse through the crowd as he performs chart-topping hits like “Be Alright” and “Waves.” Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable night—grab your Dean Lewis tour tickets now!
Dean Lewis Saint Paul Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Jan 29, 2026 07:30 PM |
Saint Paul, Minnesota | from $64.24 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Dean Lewis concert in Saint Paul?
Dean Lewis is set to perform at the Palace Theatre on Thursday, January 29, 2026. Doors open at 6:30 PM, and the show kicks off at 7:30 PM, giving you time to grab a drink or check out the merch before the music starts.
What kind of venue is the Palace Theatre and how many people does it hold?
The Palace Theatre is a historic, century-old venue in downtown Saint Paul. Originally built in 1916 and renovated in 2016, it features a mix of general admission floor and refurbished balcony seating, with a capacity of around 2,500 people.
Is it an all-ages event?
Yes—this concert is all ages, welcoming fans of every age. However, balcony areas might be reserved for 21+ guests, depending on venue rules.
How many tickets can I buy and are transfers allowed?
There’s a strict limit of four tickets per household. Also, ticket transfers are delayed until one month before the show, so plan ahead to share or resell responsibly.
How much do tickets cost and when did they go on sale?
Tickets went on sale on June 6, 2025 via AXS and similar platforms. While primary pricing varies by section, resale listings are currently starting around $40–$45, with higher-end seats reaching upward of $200+.
Any smart ways to score cheaper tickets?
Watch resale platforms like SeatGeek, StubHub, AXS Resale, etc., especially 1–3 days before the concert—that’s when sellers often drop prices. Opting for balcony or angled spots tends to be less expensive. A savvy move: buy two tickets when prices dip, then resell one near face value to essentially halve your cost.
Is the show standing or seated?
The main floor is general admission and standing, while balcony seating is reserved. If you prefer a guaranteed seat, aim for balcony tickets before they sell out.
What are the bag and security rules?
Expect bag checks and metal detectors at entry. The Palace allows small bags and clutches, but discourages large backpacks and professional cameras—better travel light to breeze through.
Are outside food, drinks, or chairs allowed?
No outside items are permitted. The venue offers on-site concessions and a full bar, so grab snacks and drinks inside to support the venue and your vibe.
Is it a cashless venue?
Yes—the Palace Theatre operates cashless or card-only. Bring a credit/debit card or mobile payment option for drinks, snacks, merchandise, and upgrades.
How’s parking and transit in the area?
Pleasantly located downtown, the venue offers street parking and nearby ramps, often linked with ticket platforms. Rideshare or arriving early are wise, since spots fill fast on busy nights.
What if the concert is postponed or canceled?
If the show is canceled or postponed, ticket holders will be notified and refunds issued through the original purchase channel. Otherwise, all sales are final and non-refundable.