Joji in Chicago | Tickets 2026

Feel the pulse of anticipation as Joji takes the stage at the United Center in Chicago, IL on June 23, 2026. Experience a mesmerizing blend of soulful melodies and electrifying beats, showcasing hits like “Gimme Love” and “Yuki.” Don’t miss out—grab your Joji tour tickets now!
Joji Chicago Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Tuesday Jun 23, 2026 06:30 PM |
Chicago, Illinois | from $85.16 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is Joji’s concert in Chicago?
Joji’s Solaris Tour stop in Chicago is on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, at the United Center, one of the largest indoor arenas in the city. The show is scheduled in the evening with a listed time of around 6:30 PM local time, giving fans a full weekday night of live music on Chicago’s Near West Side.
What time do doors open and when does Joji go on stage?
The Chicago date is listed with a 6:30 PM start time, which for arena shows usually indicates when doors open or when the overall event begins, including support acts, rather than Joji’s exact set time. At the United Center, doors typically open 60–90 minutes before show time, so plan to arrive well before 6:30 PM to clear security, get merch or concessions, and be seated in time for the openers and Joji’s set a bit later in the evening.
Who is performing with Joji at the United Center?
The Chicago stop is part of the North American leg of the Solaris Tour, which features Joji with special guests Nate Sib and Corbin at the United Center. Their sets help build the atmosphere and energy leading into Joji’s performance, so arriving early lets you experience the full musical arc of the night rather than just the headliner.
What can I expect from the setlist and production in Chicago?
The Solaris Tour celebrates Joji’s 2026 album Piss In The Wind, so the setlist is expected to mix new songs from that record with fan favorites like Glimpse of Us and SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK, along with other catalog tracks that fit his emotional, moody style. As a global arena tour, the production is being promoted as a large-scale visual experience with immersive lights and staging, so the United Center show should feel cinematic and atmospheric while still spotlighting Joji’s vocals and intimate songwriting.
How can I get cheaper Joji tickets for the Chicago show?
To get cheaper tickets, your best bet is to buy standard seats at face value as soon as the general on-sale opens on Friday, March 6, 2026, at 10:00 AM local venue time, focusing on 300-level and some upper 200-level sections that typically start at the lowest price tiers. If those are limited or already expensive, keep an eye on reputable resale platforms where Joji tickets at the United Center currently start around the lower end of the price range, and filter by “best value” rather than “best seat” so you see options that give a solid view at a reasonable cost.
Are there presales for the Chicago date, and can they help me save money?
Yes, multiple presales are available for U.S. dates on the Solaris Tour, including a Citi cardmember presale and an artist presale that open before general tickets go on sale. While presales do not always mean cheaper prices, they can help you secure lower-priced standard tickets before the most affordable sections sell out, which can prevent you from having to rely on higher-priced or heavily marked-up resale later.
Is it cheaper to buy Chicago tickets early or wait until closer to June 23?
For a high-demand arena tour like Solaris, buying early at face value when the general sale starts typically offers the most predictable and often the lowest prices for popular sections, especially lower-bowl and mid-level seats. However, if you are flexible about where you sit and willing to watch the market, some resale tickets may drop in price closer to the show—particularly in the upper levels—as sellers lower prices to avoid being stuck with unsold seats, though there is always a risk that good deals disappear or the show nears a sellout.
Where are the best and best-value seats at the United Center for this concert?
The most intense and up-close experience usually comes from floor or lower 100-level sections near the stage, which tend to be the most expensive but put you right in the middle of the crowd and production. For strong value, look at 200-level sides and some 300-level center sections, where prices are generally lower but you still get a clear, wide view of the stage and screens, making them a smart choice if you want to balance budget and experience.
How do I get to the United Center and keep transportation costs low?
The United Center is located at 1901 W Madison Street, and you can keep costs down by using public transit such as the CTA buses that run along Madison or the nearby Blue and Green Line trains combined with a short bus or rideshare ride. If you drive, compare official United Center parking lots with nearby independent lots, carpool with friends to split parking fees, and arrive early to get easier access and avoid peak traffic jams around the arena.
Are there age restrictions or venue policies I should know for the Chicago show?
Ticketmaster notes that age restrictions may apply for Joji’s Solaris dates and recommends checking the United Center’s official event page, but arena concerts of this type are often listed as all ages with minors expected to attend with an adult. Everyone will go through security screening, so review the venue’s bag policy, prohibited items, and digital ticketing guidelines ahead of time, and consider choosing reserved seating over floor GA if you are attending with younger fans or simply prefer a more relaxed environment.
What are some tips for enjoying the Chicago concert on a budget?
To keep your night affordable, look for upper-level or back-lower-bowl seats at face value during the initial sale, eat before you arrive so you are not relying on arena food prices, and use CTA or shared rides instead of paying for parking alone. For a smoother experience without extra spending, arrive early to catch Nate Sib and Corbin, bring only a small bag that fits United Center rules to get through security faster, and plan your route home in advance so you can leave efficiently when Joji’s final songs and any encore wrap up.