Ghost in Jacksonville | Tickets 2026

Prepare for an unforgettable night as Ghost takes the stage at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, FL on January 22, 2026. Experience their mesmerizing blend of theatrical performance and hard-hitting rock as they unleash fan favorites and new hits. Don’t miss out—grab your Ghost tour tickets now!
Ghost Jacksonville Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Jan 22, 2026 08:00 PM |
Jacksonville, Florida | from $77.21 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Ghost concert in Jacksonville?
The Ghost “Skeletour World Tour 2026” concert in Jacksonville is scheduled for January 22, 2026 at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, located at 300 A Philip Randolph Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32202. The show time is 8:00 PM, so planning to arrive in the Sports Complex area well before then gives you time to park, get through security, and settle into your seat before Ghost take the stage.
What time do doors open and how long will the concert last?
The Ghost Jacksonville show is listed for 8:00 PM, and arena events at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena typically open doors 60–90 minutes before showtime, so you can expect doors around 6:30–7:00 PM, with exact times noted on your ticket or event reminder. A full headlining Ghost performance generally lasts about 90 minutes to two hours depending on the setlist and encores, so you will likely be at the venue until roughly 9:30–10:30 PM.
Is the Ghost Jacksonville concert all ages, and what is the child ticket policy?
Event information for VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena indicates that most events are all ages, and Ticketmaster notes that once a child has reached their second birthday they must have a ticket to enter. Age restrictions can vary by show, especially for alcohol service, so checking the Ghost event listing before you buy is important if you plan to bring younger fans, and only guests of legal drinking age with valid ID can purchase alcoholic beverages.
What is VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena like as a venue?
VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena is a modern, multi-purpose arena with a capacity of up to about 15,000, used for major concerts, sports, and large community events in downtown Jacksonville. The arena offers multiple seating levels—from floor seats to lower and upper decks—with strong sound, large video boards, and an energetic atmosphere that works well for theatrical rock shows like Ghost.
How is seating arranged for Ghost at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena?
For a major tour like Ghost, the arena typically uses a concert seating map with reserved floor seats or a floor configuration combined with lower- and upper-level bowl seating, allowing a range of price points and views. Floor and lower-level sections usually offer the most immersive experience and cost more, while upper-level seats provide a more budget-friendly way to see the full stage production and light show from a wider angle.
How can I get cheap tickets for Ghost at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena?
To find cheaper tickets, compare prices across the primary ticket site and several reputable resale marketplaces, because base prices and fees can differ between platforms even for the same sections. Look for upper-bowl or higher-row lower-level seats rather than floor or VIP sections, use tools that show “prices including fees” or deal scores so you can judge real value, and keep checking in the weeks before the show because some resellers drop prices if tickets are not selling quickly.
What strategies help avoid overpaying and high ticket fees?
A practical strategy is to always compare the final checkout total—including all service charges and taxes—for similar seats on at least two or three platforms, instead of judging only the advertised starting price. You can save by skipping VIP or upgrade packages you do not truly need, choosing slightly off-center or a few rows back rather than the very front, buying early enough to avoid steep last-minute surges, and using marketplaces that provide transparent, all-in pricing and value scores.
What is the bag policy for the Ghost concert at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena?
The arena’s FAQ states that all bags are subject to search and must be 12 x 6 x 12 inches or smaller, and medical device carriers larger than this are permitted but will still be searched; purses, diaper bags, and small personal bags are allowed within these limits. Guests with prohibited items will be turned away at the entrance and there is no storage or bag check provided, so bringing only a small compliant bag—or no bag at all—is the best way to move quickly through security.
What are the parking and tailgating options for Ghost in Jacksonville?
VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena shares more than 6,600 on-site parking spaces with the nearby football stadium and baseball grounds, plus around 100 accessible spaces and additional lots within walking distance, with prices varying by event. Tailgating is allowed in designated lots with rules such as one space per vehicle, no charcoal grills, and permitted propane grills, and you can pre-book official parking online to guarantee a spot, with general parking usually ranging from about $20–$50 depending on the event.
How can I get to VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena and avoid traffic headaches?
The arena is located in Jacksonville’s Sports and Entertainment District at 300 A Philip Randolph Blvd, close to major roads and bridges, so most fans drive in and park on-site or nearby. To reduce stress, consider carpooling, arriving early to secure parking and enjoy pre-show tailgating, or parking slightly farther away and walking in, which can be easier than trying to reach the lots right before showtime when traffic is heaviest.
What else should I know about arena policies, cashless payments, and comfort during the show?
The arena operates as a smoke-free facility with no use of tobacco products, e-cigarettes, or vapes inside, and there is no general re-entry once you leave the building except in emergencies or medical situations. Concessions and merchandise stands are fully cashless, so bringing a debit or credit card (or mobile pay) is essential, and if you are sensitive to heights you may prefer lower-level seats rather than the steep upper decks, with staff available to assist if you need help relocating when possible.