Ghost in Spokane | Tickets 2026

Ghost

Prepare for an unforgettable night as Ghost takes the stage at the Spokane Arena on February 12, 2026. With their theatrical performance style and hits like “Square Hammer” and “Dance Macabre,” the atmosphere will be electric. Don’t miss your chance—grab your Ghost tour tickets now!

Ghost Spokane Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Thursday
Feb 12, 2026
08:00 PM
Spokane, Washington from $108.00 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Ghost concert in Spokane?

The Ghost “Skeletour World Tour 2026” concert in Spokane is scheduled for Thursday, February 12, 2026 at Spokane Arena (listed as Numerica Veterans Arena), in downtown Spokane, WA 99201. The event start time is given as 8:00 PM, with some listings also noting a 7:00 PM event start window, so plan to be in the arena area by early evening to handle parking, security, and finding your seats before Ghost take the stage.

Is the Ghost Spokane show all ages, and do children need tickets?

Spokane Arena’s policies state that for most events all guests, including infants or children who intend to sit on a parent’s lap, are required to have a ticket. Age recommendations vary by event, but for large rock concerts like Ghost the show is effectively all ages with parental discretion, so families bringing younger fans should plan for loud volume, intense visuals, and keep children close to their guardian throughout the night.

What is Spokane Arena like as a venue for a Ghost concert?

Spokane Arena (also referenced as Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena / Numerica Veterans Arena in some listings) is a multi-purpose indoor arena that hosts concerts, sports, and special events, with seating that can flex into the low- to mid‑10,000s for shows. The building offers a main floor in front of the stage with rising lower and upper seating bowls, good sightlines from most areas, and a loud, energetic atmosphere that suits a theatrical rock band like Ghost.

How is seating arranged for Ghost at Spokane Arena?

For Ghost, Spokane Arena uses a concert configuration with a floor area in front of the stage (often reserved seating or a pit depending on the final plan) and tiered lower and upper bowl seats wrapping around the arena. Floor and lower‑level side sections offer the most immersive experience and usually cost more, while upper‑level seats give a more budget-friendly way to see the entire stage, light show, and crowd from a wider perspective.

How can I get cheap tickets for Ghost at Spokane Arena?

To find cheaper tickets, compare prices across the primary seller and several reputable resale marketplaces, as each platform may list different sections, starting prices, and fee structures for the same Ghost date. Focus on upper‑bowl or higher‑row lower‑bowl seats instead of floor or VIP areas, use “prices including fees” views where available, and keep an eye on listings in the weeks before the show because some resellers reduce 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, rather than judging only by the base ticket price. You can also save by skipping platinum or VIP add-ons, choosing slightly off-center or a few rows back rather than the very front, buying early enough to avoid extreme last-minute surges, and favoring marketplaces that show transparent, all‑in pricing and offer buyer guarantees.

What is the bag policy for the Ghost concert at Spokane Arena?

Spokane Arena enforces a clear bag policy: guests may carry one clear bag that does not exceed 14 x 14 x 6 inches, or a small non‑clear clutch, purse, or wallet that does not exceed 6.5 x 4.5 inches. Exceptions are made only for medically necessary items or a single‑compartment diaper bag when the child is present; backpacks are not allowed, so bringing only essentials in a compliant clear bag or small clutch is the easiest way to move quickly through security.

What are the parking options for Ghost at Spokane Arena?

There are several paid parking lots within walking distance of Spokane Arena, and all lots require payment with no in‑out privileges during an event, with rates varying by lot and event. Guests are asked to follow posted payment instructions when attendants are not on site, and many fans recommend arriving early to secure a closer spot or being prepared to walk a bit farther from less expensive lots.

How can I get to Spokane Arena and avoid traffic headaches?

Spokane Arena is located just north of downtown Spokane and is accessible by car and Spokane Transit Authority (STA) buses, with routes that stop within walking distance of the venue. To reduce congestion, consider carpooling, using transit where practical, or parking a little farther away and walking in, which can be easier than circling near the main entrances right before showtime.

What security rules and prohibited items should I know about?

Spokane Arena’s policies prohibit weapons, illegal substances, and a broad list of items that could be considered dangerous or disruptive, and guests are screened by contracted security staff who may confiscate illegal contraband and ask that other prohibited items be returned to vehicles. The arena is smoke‑free, with smoking and vaping banned inside and near entrances, and there is no re‑entry once you exit; arriving with only a compliant bag, your tickets ready on your phone, and no prohibited items will make entry smoother.

Do I need anything special for comfort during the Ghost concert?

Because Ghost’s shows are loud and high‑energy, ear protection is recommended, especially for younger fans or anyone sensitive to volume. Dressing in layers helps you stay comfortable as the arena fills up and warms, and planning your concession and restroom visits before and after Ghost’s main set will let you enjoy as much of the performance as possible without long waits in line.

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