Joji in Newark | Tickets 2026

Joji

Feel the electrifying energy at Joji’s concert in Newark, NJ on June 16, 2026 at the Prudential Center. Immerse yourself in a night of soulful melodies and captivating visuals as Joji performs his greatest hits. Don’t miss out—secure your spot now and grab your Joji tour tickets!

Joji Newark Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Tuesday
Jun 16, 2026
06:30 PM
Newark, New Jersey from $66.08 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is Joji’s concert in Newark?

The Joji: Solaris Tour stop in Newark is scheduled for Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at Prudential Center in downtown Newark, New Jersey, with the show time listed around the evening, typically 7:00 PM local time. Prudential Center is a major indoor arena at 25 Lafayette Street, easily reachable by NJ Transit trains to Newark Penn Station and a short walk or quick rideshare from there, making it convenient whether you are coming from New Jersey, New York City, or other nearby areas.

What time do doors open and when does Joji go on stage?

For arena shows at Prudential Center, doors usually open 60–90 minutes before the listed show time, so you can expect doors to open around 5:30–6:00 PM for a 7:00 PM concert, giving you time to clear security, find your seat, and grab food or merch. Openers typically start shortly after the scheduled start time, with Joji going on later in the evening; to avoid missing any part of his set, plan to be inside and seated by the official show time printed on your ticket.

Who is performing with Joji on the Solaris Tour in Newark?

The Solaris Tour features Joji as the headliner, supported on the North American leg by acts such as Nate Sib and Corbin, who bring atmospheric, complementary sounds that set the mood before Joji’s performance. This means the Newark show is planned as a full evening of music, with openers warming up the arena and Joji closing with his own set that blends older hits and new material.

What can I expect from the setlist and production?

The Solaris Tour is designed as an immersive arena experience, so you can expect a mix of Joji’s biggest songs like Glimpse of Us and SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK alongside tracks from his newer album Piss In The Wind, many of which are being performed live for the first time on this run. The production is described as a large-scale, cinematic setup with atmospheric lighting and visuals, so expect emotional, moody staging that turns a big arena show into something that still feels personal and intimate.

How can I get cheaper Joji tickets for the Newark show?

To find cheaper tickets, start by checking the primary ticket seller as early as possible when general sale opens, since upper-level and some side-view lower-bowl seats are usually the lowest priced and can sell quickly; using the venue’s seating map, filter by price to locate the cheapest sections that still give you a decent view. If prices are high or the best deals are gone, watch reputable resale marketplaces in the weeks leading up to the show, focusing on Monday–Wednesday price drops, last-minute listings from fans who can’t attend, and “good value” seats in the upper sides rather than the floor, where you often get a solid view for significantly less; also consider going with a group to take advantage of group or multi-ticket deals when available.

Is it cheaper to buy Joji tickets early or last minute?

Prices for popular arena tours can move both ways, but for Joji’s 2026 Solaris Tour—especially an opening night like Newark—face-value tickets during initial sales are often the safest way to get the lowest guaranteed price in your preferred section. That said, last-minute buyers sometimes find deals on resale platforms as sellers cut prices to avoid losing their investment; if you are flexible on where you sit and willing to wait until the final week or even final days, you may snag under-face-value tickets, but there is also a risk that prices stay high or that only scattered or obstructed-view seats remain.

Where is the best place to sit for this concert?

If you want the most immersive experience and do not mind standing, floor or general admission areas closest to the stage are usually the most intense, with big energy and the feeling of being “in” the show, though they tend to be the most expensive and can be crowded. For a balance of view, comfort, and price, look at lower-bowl side sections angled toward the stage, which often cost less than the floor but still give you a strong line of sight, while upper-level center or side seats offer the cheapest way into the building with a broad view of the entire production and light show.

How do I get to Prudential Center and where should I park?

Prudential Center is a short walk from Newark Penn Station, which is served by NJ Transit, PATH trains from Manhattan, and Amtrak, making it easy to arrive by rail and avoid traffic and parking costs. If you drive, Prudential Center and the surrounding area offer multiple parking garages and lots with event rates; for a smoother experience, consider pre-booking a nearby garage online, arrive early to avoid congestion, and note your garage name and level so you can find your car quickly after the show.

Are there any age restrictions or things I should know before bringing younger fans?

Joji’s concerts are generally open to all ages, but Prudential Center policies may recommend minors be accompanied by an adult, and some floor or general admission areas might be better suited to older teens and adults due to crowd density. The show may include strong language and emotionally heavy themes, so if you are bringing younger fans, consider choosing reserved seating in the lower or upper bowl, reviewing venue rules about bags and prohibited items ahead of time, and planning a clear meeting point inside the arena in case anyone becomes separated.

What are some tips for having a great, budget-friendly night at the show?

To keep your night budget-friendly, aim for cheaper upper-bowl or side lower-bowl tickets bought at or near face value, split parking or rideshare costs with friends, and eat beforehand so you are not relying entirely on arena food and drink prices. For a better overall experience, arrive early to catch the openers and avoid lines, travel light with a small clear bag that meets venue rules, bring a portable phone charger for digital tickets and photos, and plan your post-show route back to the train, PATH, or your parking spot so you can leave smoothly even when thousands of fans exit at once.

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