Jerry Seinfeld in Austin 2026

Jerry Seinfeld

Prepare for an unforgettable evening with Jerry Seinfeld at the Bass Concert Hall in Austin, TX on May 29, 2026. Experience the electric atmosphere as he delivers sharp wit and iconic stand-up classics. Don’t miss your chance—grab your Jerry Seinfeld tour tickets now!

Jerry Seinfeld Austin Tickets

Date Price Tickets
Friday
May 29, 2026
07:00 PM
Jerry Seinfeld
from $159.60
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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is Jerry Seinfeld performing in Austin?

Jerry Seinfeld is scheduled to perform in Austin, Texas, on Friday, May 29, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. at Bass Concert Hall. Bass Concert Hall is located at 2350 Robert Dedman Drive on the University of Texas at Austin campus.

How can I buy official tickets for this show?

Official primary tickets are sold through Texas Performing Arts and the University of Texas ticketing system, which list Jerry Seinfeld at Bass Concert Hall on May 29, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. AXS and other authorized partners also sell tickets via links that point to the same event details.

What time should I arrive for the 7:00 p.m. show?

For a 7:00 p.m. start, most guests aim to arrive 45–60 minutes early to handle campus traffic, parking, and entry into Bass Concert Hall. Getting there between 6:00 and 6:15 p.m. helps you find your seat, use restrooms, and settle in before the lights go down.

How can I get cheap tickets for Jerry Seinfeld in Austin?

Some ticket sites indicate that the lowest available tickets currently start around $151–156, with example “get-in” prices such as $156 and average prices near $220–224. To get cheaper tickets, compare several major platforms, sort by lowest price, choose upper or balcony sections instead of premium orchestra, avoid VIP or package offers, and keep an eye on price trends or use “deal score” and tracking tools to spot drops.

Which seats at Bass Concert Hall offer the best value?

Bass Concert Hall has orchestra, first balcony, and second balcony sections, and interactive charts show good sightlines from many areas. For strong value, look at first balcony center or upper-left/upper-right center seats, or rear orchestra side rows labeled as “top value,” which cost less than front-center orchestra but still give a clear, comfortable view for stand-up.

What ticket price ranges should I expect?

One site lists lowest prices from about $156 with an average Jerry Seinfeld ticket price around $224 at Bass Concert Hall. Sample offers show upper balcony seats in the $150–190 range and orchestra rows in the high $180s–$220s, with pit or very close rows sometimes exceeding $400 per ticket.

Is it better to buy tickets early or closer to May 29?

Texas Performing Arts notes that tickets go on sale on October 31, 2025 (around 9–10 a.m.), and that ticket limits apply, which favors buying early to access more face-value seating options. Closer to the show, resale prices can sometimes drop if there is unsold inventory, but a one-night Friday performance by a major comedian can also see rising prices and sold-out sections, so waiting is a trade-off between possible savings and fewer choices.

Where is the safest place to buy Jerry Seinfeld tickets for Austin?

The safest sources are Texas Performing Arts/UT’s official ticketing pages and the directly linked AXS or Ticketmaster partners for the May 29 event. After checking official outlets, you can compare with reputable resale marketplaces that show buyer guarantees and exact seats on an interactive Bass Concert Hall seating map.

Are resale tickets reliable, and how can I avoid overpaying?

Major resale platforms provide protections such as guaranteed valid tickets, on-time delivery, and refunds if an event is canceled. To avoid overpaying, compare prices for similar sections across multiple sites, check the all-in total including fees, and focus on mid-priced seats with good deal scores instead of automatically choosing the closest or most expensive rows.

How long does a Jerry Seinfeld show usually last?

Tour and venue information suggest Jerry Seinfeld’s stand-up sets typically run about 75–90 minutes, which fits within the 7:00 p.m. time block. Planning around two hours in the hall, including seating and exit time, will help you arrange parking, dinner, and any post-show plans around the UT campus or downtown Austin.

What tips can help keep my total night cost low in Austin?

To save money, pick balcony or rear-orchestra seats instead of premium center orchestra, use campus or nearby public parking and consider rideshare to reduce parking hassles, and eat at casual spots near campus rather than only high-end downtown restaurants. Also skip impulse upgrades, VIP bundles, and expensive souvenirs, focusing most of your budget on solid seats at a price and location that feel comfortable for you.

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