Ghost in Sacramento | Tickets 2026

Ghost

Feel the thrill of Ghost as they invade Sacramento, CA on February 20, 2026 at the Golden 1 Center. With a mesmerizing blend of theatrical flair and heavy riffs, prepare for an unforgettable night filled with their greatest hits. Secure your spot and grab Ghost tour tickets now!

Ghost Sacramento Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
Feb 20, 2026
08:00 PM
Sacramento, California from $77.02 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Ghost concert in Sacramento?

The Ghost “Skeletour World Tour 2026” concert in Sacramento is scheduled for Friday, February 20, 2026 at Golden 1 Center, located at 500 David J. Stern Walk in downtown Sacramento, CA. The show time is 8:00 PM with doors listed for 6:30 PM, so arriving in the DOCO area by early evening gives you time to park, clear security, and get settled before Ghost take the stage.

Is the Ghost Sacramento show all ages, and what is the child ticket policy?

Golden 1 Center’s FAQ notes that, in most cases, children under 24 months of age may enter free if they sit on an adult’s lap, while all guests 24 months and older must have their own ticket. Some family shows may set different age rules, but Ghost’s concert is listed under the arena’s standard policy, so older kids and teens are welcome as long as they have tickets and are supervised by an adult.

What is Golden 1 Center like as a venue for a Ghost concert?

Golden 1 Center is a modern downtown arena and home of the Sacramento Kings, with capacity listed at about 17,608 for basketball and up to around 19,000 for concerts. The building features steep seating bowls, large video displays, and strong sound, creating an intense, immersive atmosphere that works well for Ghost’s theatrical rock production.

How is seating arranged for Ghost at Golden 1 Center?

For concerts like Ghost, the arena typically uses a stage-at-one-end setup with a pit or floor seating in front of the stage and reserved lower- and upper-bowl sections wrapping around the floor. Floor and lower-bowl side sections provide the closest view and highest energy but cost more, while upper-level seats are more budget-friendly and give a wide-angle view of the full stage, lights, and crowd.

How can I get cheap tickets for Ghost at Golden 1 Center?

To find cheaper tickets, compare prices between the primary ticket seller and several reputable resale marketplaces, because each may offer different starting prices, sections, and fee levels for the same date. Look for upper-level or higher-row lower-bowl seats instead of the pit or premium sections, use options that show “prices including fees,” and monitor listings in the weeks before the show since some resellers drop prices if tickets are not selling quickly.

What strategies help avoid overpaying and high ticket fees?

A smart strategy is to always compare the final checkout total—including all taxes and service charges—for similar seats on at least two or three platforms rather than focusing on the base ticket price alone. You can also save by skipping VIP or platinum add-ons you do not truly need, choosing slightly off-center or a few rows back from the very front, buying early enough to avoid steep last-minute surges, and favoring marketplaces that clearly list all-in pricing and provide a buyer guarantee.

What is the bag policy for the Ghost concert at Golden 1 Center?

Golden 1 Center enforces strict bag-size limits: arena guidance and recent updates indicate that only very small bags around 8 x 6 x 1 inches are permitted for most guests, and backpacks are prohibited. Diaper and medical bags have slightly larger size allowances (up to about 16 x 16 x 8 inches in some guidance) but must be searched and tagged, there is no general bag check on site, and all bags are subject to screening, so bringing only essentials in a tiny compliant bag—or going bag-free—is the easiest way to enter quickly.

What are the parking options for Ghost at Golden 1 Center?

Golden 1 Center sits in downtown Sacramento’s DOCO district and uses city-run garages and surface lots rather than its own parking, with event parking typically costing between about $10 and $40 depending on distance and type. The arena recommends pre-purchasing parking passes through the city’s SacPark system, which lets you choose a garage and guarantees a space starting two hours before the event and lasting until about two hours after.

How can I get to Golden 1 Center and avoid traffic headaches?

The arena is easily reached by car from nearby freeways and is walkable from many downtown hotels, but downtown streets can be busy around event time, so using rideshare drop-off points or parking a bit farther away and walking in can reduce stress. Many fans also use Sacramento Regional Transit light rail or buses to downtown stops near DOCO, allowing them to avoid downtown parking altogether and simply walk a few blocks to Golden 1 Center.

What other arena rules and security policies should I know about?

Golden 1 Center operates with a no re-entry policy, meaning tickets are valid for one-time entry only, and outside food and drinks, weapons, and other listed prohibited items are not allowed inside. All guests and bags are subject to security screening, the venue is largely cashless for concessions and merch, and arriving with your mobile tickets ready, a small or no bag, and a payment card makes entry and purchases much smoother.

How can I stay comfortable and enjoy the Ghost show?

Golden 1 Center is indoor and climate-controlled, but a packed rock concert can feel warm, so dressing in layers you can adjust and wearing comfortable shoes will help you enjoy the full night. Because Ghost play at high volume with big lighting effects, ear protection is a good idea—especially for kids—and planning restroom and concession stops before and after the main set will help you avoid long lines and missing your favorite songs.

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