Ghost in Montreal | Tickets 2026

Ghost

Anticipation electrifies the air at the Centre Bell in Montreal, QC, on January 30, 2026, as Ghost takes the stage. Feel the pulse of their theatrical performance, featuring hits like “Square Hammer” and “Dance Macabre.” Don’t miss this unforgettable night—secure your Ghost tour tickets now!

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Ghost concert in Montreal?

The Ghost “Skeletour World Tour 2026” concert in Montreal is scheduled for Friday, January 30, 2026 at Centre Bell, located at 1909 avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal, Montreal, QC H3C 5L2. The show is listed for 7:00 PM, with doors opening at 5:30 PM, so arriving in the late afternoon or early evening gives you time to park, clear security, and find your seats before Ghost take the stage.

Is the Ghost Montreal show all ages, and what about children’s tickets?

The event listing marks admission as “Everyone,” indicating that the Ghost concert at Centre Bell is open to all ages unless a later update specifies otherwise. Children typically require their own ticket if they occupy a seat, and while the arena is family-friendly, the volume and intensity of a Ghost show mean it is best suited to older kids and teens with hearing protection.

What is Centre Bell like as a venue for a Ghost concert?

Centre Bell is a large, indoor arena and home of the Montreal Canadiens, with a capacity of around 21,000 for hockey and up to about 22,000 for concerts. It offers multiple seating levels, big video screens, strong sound, and easy access to food and drink, making it an impressive setting for a theatrical rock production like Ghost.

How is seating arranged for Ghost at Centre Bell?

For concerts, Centre Bell uses several levels: the Red Level (100 sections) closest to the floor, Club Desjardins (200 sections) with wider seats and extra amenities, and upper 300–400 levels for more budget-friendly seating. Depending on the final stage setup, you can expect a reserved floor or pit in front of the stage plus reserved bowl seating; lower-side sections give an intense close view, while upper levels offer a wider perspective on the full light show and staging.

How can I get cheap tickets for Ghost at Centre Bell?

To find cheaper tickets, compare prices on the primary seller and several reputable resale marketplaces, because each platform may show different availability, starting prices, and fee levels for the same sections. Look for upper-bowl seats or higher rows in the lower bowl rather than floor or premium Club Desjardins seats, use options that show prices including fees, and monitor listings as the date approaches, since some resellers lower prices if tickets remain unsold.

What strategies help avoid overpaying and high ticket fees?

A practical strategy is to always compare the final checkout total—including service fees and taxes—for similar seats on at least two or three platforms instead of focusing only on the base ticket price. You can save by skipping VIP add-ons you do not really need, choosing slightly off-center sections or a few rows back from the stage, buying early enough to avoid steep last-minute surges, and preferring marketplaces that show transparent, all-in pricing and value scores.

What is the bag policy for the Ghost concert at Centre Bell?

Centre Bell enforces a strict bag-size rule: backpacks, coolers, and sports bags are prohibited, and any allowed bag must be small—typically no larger than about 35 cm x 35 cm x 15.25 cm, with many guides recommending purses that can fit under your seat. Small, soft-sided totes and handbags are generally permitted and will be inspected at entry, while larger bags may be refused with no on-site storage, so arriving with only essentials in a compact bag—or no bag at all—makes security much smoother.

What are the parking options for Ghost at Centre Bell?

Centre Bell offers paid underground parking at 1225 Saint-Antoine Street West, with event-day rates typically ranging from about $20 to $45 depending on the event, payable by credit or debit card only. There are also additional nearby garages and surface lots in downtown Montreal, and some fans choose to park a bit farther away where it is cheaper and walk or use public transit to reach the arena.

How can I get to Centre Bell and avoid traffic headaches?

Centre Bell is centrally located in downtown Montreal and easily reached by STM public transit, with Bonaventure and Lucien-L’Allier metro stations and several bus routes within a short walk of the arena. Many concertgoers use the metro or commuter trains to avoid downtown driving and parking costs, or arrange rideshare drop-off a few blocks away, then walk in to bypass the heaviest traffic near the main entrances.

Where are the best seats to enjoy a Ghost show at Centre Bell?

Lower-bowl side sections on the Red Level often provide the best balance of sound, view, and cost, keeping you close enough to see Ghost’s costumes and stage details without paying floor or front-row prices. Club Desjardins in the 200 level adds perks like wider seats, a private pub, and all-you-can-eat concessions, while upper 300–400 levels are ideal if you want cheaper tickets and a sweeping view of the entire light show and crowd.

What else should I know about venue rules and comfort during the show?

Centre Bell prohibits outside food and drink, weapons, and other restricted items, and there is no re-entry once you pass security, so plan to eat and use the restrooms before taking your seat. Concessions and bars are widely available, payment is typically card-focused, and wearing layers you can easily remove will help you stay comfortable in a packed arena while you enjoy Ghost’s full high-energy set.

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