Jo Koy in Boston 2026

Jo Koy

Prepare for an unforgettable night as Jo Koy brings his hilarious energy to Boch Center – Wang Theatre in Boston, MA, on February 20 – February 21, 2026. Dive into side-splitting laughter with his unique storytelling and crowd-favorite hits. Don’t miss out—grab your Jo Koy tour tickets now!

Jo Koy Boston Tickets

Date Price Tickets
Friday
Feb 20, 2026
08:00 PM
Jo Koy
from $86.92
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Saturday
Feb 21, 2026
08:00 PM
Jo Koy
from $111.41
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Frequently Asked Questions

When is Jo Koy performing in Boston, MA at the Boch Center – Wang Theatre?

Jo Koy’s Just Being Koy Tour has two Boston shows at the Boch Center – Wang Theatre on Friday, February 20, 2026, and Saturday, February 21, 2026. Both nights are scheduled for 8:00 PM, giving fans a choice of either evening for the same venue and tour.

What time do doors open for Jo Koy at the Wang Theatre?

For 8:00 PM shows, the Wang Theatre generally opens doors about one hour before showtime. Aim to arrive at least 30–60 minutes early so you have enough time to get through security, find your seat, and visit restrooms without missing Jo Koy’s opening bits.

Where is the Boch Center – Wang Theatre located and how do I get there?

The Boch Center – Wang Theatre is located at 270 Tremont Street in Boston’s Theatre District. You can reach it via the MBTA (such as the Orange Line to Tufts Medical Center or Green Line to Boylston), by car using nearby highways, or by rideshare, but public transit is often easier and cheaper than downtown parking on show nights.

Is parking available near the Wang Theatre and how much does it cost?

There are multiple parking lots and garages within a few minutes’ walk of the Wang Theatre, but spaces are limited and fill quickly on performance nights. Booking a garage spot in advance through parking services and arriving at least 30 minutes early helps you avoid circling for parking and can save money compared with drive-up rates.

How much do Jo Koy tickets in Boston usually cost?

The Boch Center lists ticket prices for Jo Koy starting at about $34.50 at the box office, representing the lowest-priced seats. On major resale marketplaces, the lowest prices reported for one of the Boston shows are around $69, with an average price of about $155, reflecting demand for better locations like orchestra and front balcony.

How can I get cheap tickets for Jo Koy at the Wang Theatre?

To get cheaper tickets, look first at the official Boch Center or primary ticket seller for face-value seats starting at the lowest price tier, then compare those with resale sites for the same date and section. Choose balcony or upper side sections instead of center orchestra, avoid VIP or platinum-style listings, and consider the Friday vs. Saturday show to see which night has cheaper seats; checking again closer to the date can sometimes reveal resale price drops if sellers cut prices to move their tickets.

Which seats are best for a Jo Koy comedy show at the Wang Theatre?

The Wang Theatre is a classic theater with good sightlines, and many fans prefer mid-orchestra or front balcony seats for stand-up comedy because they offer a clear view and strong sound without being too close. If you want a balance between experience and price, look at rear orchestra or front-mid balcony sections that still face the stage; these often cost less than premium center orchestra while providing an excellent view of Jo Koy.

What is the bag and security policy at the Boch Center – Wang Theatre?

Theatre policies in Boston generally discourage large bags and may subject all items to inspection at entry, with backpacks and oversized bags often not allowed. To get inside quickly and avoid problems, bring only essentials in a small purse or clutch, have your ticket ready, and arrive early enough to pass through security without missing the start of the show.

Are there age restrictions for Jo Koy’s Boston shows?

Jo Koy’s shows at the Wang Theatre are typically listed as general admission by age, but his material includes mature language and adult themes. The performances are best suited for adults and older teens, so parents should consider the content before bringing younger children to either the February 20 or 21 show.

How can I avoid extra costs and make the night easier?

To keep costs down, use the MBTA instead of paying for downtown parking, or carpool and split a pre-booked garage spot near the theatre. Buy tickets in balcony or rear orchestra sections, set a budget for food and drinks, arrive early to avoid surge pricing on rideshares, and follow the bag rules so you are not forced to pay for offsite storage or walk back to your car before being allowed in.

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