Jim Jefferies in Richmond 2026

Prepare for a night of unapologetic laughter as Jim Jefferies takes the stage at the Dominion Energy Center in Richmond, VA on June 25, 2026. With his razor-sharp wit and crowd-pleasing hits, this concert promises an unforgettable atmosphere. Don’t miss out—grab your Jim Jefferies tour tickets now!
Jim Jefferies Richmond Tickets
| Date | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Jun 25, 2026 07:00 PM |
Jim Jefferies from $107.64 |
Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What time does the Jim Jefferies show in Richmond start?
Jim Jefferies’ “Son of a Carpenter” show at Dominion Energy Center’s Carpenter Theatre in Richmond, VA is on Thursday, June 25, 2026, and is scheduled to start at 7:00 PM. Plan to arrive 45–60 minutes early so you have time for downtown traffic, parking, security, and getting to your seat before the lights go down.
Where is the Dominion Energy Center (Carpenter Theatre) located?
The Carpenter Theatre is part of Dominion Energy Center and is located at 600 East Grace Street, Richmond, VA 23219. It sits in downtown Richmond near hotels, restaurants, and other venues, making it easy to combine the show with dinner or a walk around the city center.
How can I get cheap tickets for Jim Jefferies in Richmond?
To get cheaper tickets, compare prices between official sellers and reputable resale sites such as AXS, Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, and others, because base prices and fees can differ. One reseller currently shows Richmond tickets from around the low‑$200s, while another ticket comparison tool highlights cheaper seats at other tour stops starting from much lower amounts, so it is important to check multiple sources. Focus on upper‑balcony or rear‑orchestra sections instead of premium orchestra or VIP locations to stay closer to the lowest prices. Watching prices over time and looking again if the show is not close to sold out can help you catch small drops as sellers adjust.
What is the usual ticket price range for this Richmond show?
For Carpenter Theatre, one marketplace currently lists Jim Jefferies tickets starting in the low‑$200 range for this specific date, reflecting higher demand or more limited remaining inventory. Tour‑wide data shows that some other cities have minimum prices under $100, so Richmond’s prices are on the higher side of the tour, especially for better sections. Prices rise further for central orchestra and front‑balcony seats, so checking several platforms before buying helps you see whether a ticket is fairly priced or significantly marked up.
What is the seating capacity and layout of Carpenter Theatre at Dominion Energy Center?
The historic Carpenter Theatre is the main hall within Dominion Energy Center and seats about 3,000 people in a traditional proscenium layout. Seating is spread across orchestra, grand tier, and multiple balcony levels, with a wide fan‑shaped room, raked seating, and a large stage designed to give good sightlines from many areas.
Which seats are best for a Jim Jefferies comedy show here?
For the best experience, many guests prefer centered orchestra seats or the front rows of the grand tier and lower balcony, where you have a clear view of the stage and feel close to the action. If you want to save money while still seeing well, look for middle‑balcony or rear‑orchestra seats in the center; in a 3,000‑seat theatre with good acoustics, these locations still give a strong view and sound at lower prices than the premium front rows.
How are the seat numbers arranged in Carpenter Theatre?
Seat‑map guides explain that in theaters like Carpenter Theatre, lower seat numbers are typically closer to the center aisles, with higher numbers extending outward toward the sides. When choosing tickets, look for lower seat numbers in central sections if you want to be closer to the middle of the row, and check notes for any listings that mention partial or side‑view seats so you can avoid obstructed views.
What are the parking and transportation options, and how can I keep costs down?
Dominion Energy Center’s A‑Z guide lists several nearby parking garages and lots in downtown Richmond, along with directions and partner hotel and restaurant options. To keep costs lower, you can compare rates at different garages, look for evening or event‑rate specials, carpool to split parking charges, or use rideshare or public transit to avoid parking altogether and make leaving after the show easier.
Are there any age restrictions for Jim Jefferies at Dominion Energy Center?
Jim Jefferies is an Australian stand‑up comedian known for sharp, unapologetic, and explicitly adult humor that tackles politics, culture, and everyday life with brutal honesty. Event marketing presents this as an evening comedy show, clearly aimed at mature audiences, so attendees should expect strong language and adult themes even if a strict age cutoff is not printed on every listing. If you are considering bringing younger guests, it is sensible to review the tour description and, if needed, contact the box office for guidance.
Is the Richmond show seated or general admission?
AXS and ticketing pages for this event display specific sections, rows, and seats for Carpenter Theatre, which indicates that this Jim Jefferies show is fully reserved seating and not general admission standing. That means your ticket will list an assigned seat, and late arrivals may be held until an appropriate break before being seated, in line with common theatre policies.
How can I balance price and view when choosing seats for this show?
If you want the lowest price available, focus on upper‑balcony or rear‑balcony sections, which are usually cheaper but still offer a full view of the stage thanks to the theatre’s raked design. For a better overall experience without paying top‑tier prices, target mid‑orchestra or front‑balcony center seats; these cost more than the very cheapest balcony options but less than the closest orchestra rows while still providing excellent sightlines and acoustics for stand‑up comedy.