Joji in Phoenix | Tickets 2026

Feel the pulse of Phoenix, AZ as Joji takes the stage at the Mortgage Matchup Center on Jul 10, 2026. With his captivating blend of lo-fi beats and emotional lyrics, fans will be swept away by hits like “Slow Dancing in the Dark.” Don’t miss out—grab your Joji tour tickets now!
Joji Phoenix Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday Jul 10, 2026 07:30 PM |
Phoenix, Arizona | from $83.42 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is Joji’s concert in Phoenix?
Joji’s Solaris Tour will stop in Phoenix on Friday, July 10, 2026, at the Mortgage Matchup Center in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. The show is part of the North American leg of the tour celebrating his album Piss In The Wind and is listed for the evening, giving fans a full Friday night experience in the home arena of the Suns and Mercury.
What time does the Phoenix show start, and when do doors open?
Ticket listings show JOJI: SOLARIS at the Mortgage Matchup Center on July 10, 2026, with an official start time of 6:30 PM. The arena notes that doors usually open 60 minutes before the scheduled start time, and event details for Joji in Phoenix list the show itself as running at 7:30 PM, so it is wise to arrive around 5:30–6:00 PM to clear security, find your seat, and catch the openers.
Who is performing with Joji at the Mortgage Matchup Center?
The Phoenix stop is part of the Solaris global arena tour and is advertised as Joji’s SOLARIS Tour with special guests Nate Sib and Corbin. That means the night will include opening sets from both artists before Joji’s headlining performance, creating a full multi-artist lineup rather than a single short show.
What can I expect from the setlist and production at this concert?
The Solaris Tour is built around Joji’s newest album Piss In The Wind, so you can expect a mix of new songs from that project along with fan favorites such as Glimpse of Us and SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK. The tour is described as a large-scale arena production, so the Phoenix show should feature immersive lighting, visuals, and staging that turn the Mortgage Matchup Center into a cinematic environment while still keeping the emotional, intimate feel of Joji’s music.
What is the Mortgage Matchup Center, and where is it located?
The Mortgage Matchup Center is the renamed downtown Phoenix arena previously known as Footprint Center and PHX Arena, now branded under a 10-year naming rights deal with United Wholesale Mortgage’s consumer brand, Mortgage Matchup. It is the home of the Phoenix Suns and Mercury and hosts major concerts and events, making it a central, easily accessible venue in downtown Phoenix with thousands of seats and on-site parking options.
How can I get cheaper Joji tickets for the Phoenix show?
Ticket sites report that Joji tickets at the Mortgage Matchup Center start at about $119, with an average price around $313, so budget-conscious fans should aim for the lowest-priced upper-level sections to keep costs down. To save money, look for tickets flagged as good value or with higher “Deal Scores,” prioritize upper-bowl or corner sections over floor and lower-level center seats, and compare prices across primary and reputable resale platforms to find the best combination of price and view.
Is it better to buy Phoenix tickets early or wait until closer to July 10?
Solaris is a high-profile arena tour, and general sales tend to start at fixed face-value tiers, so buying early when tickets first go on sale usually gives you the best choice of cheaper sections before they sell out. However, some resale tickets—especially in higher sections—can drop in price as the concert approaches if sellers reduce prices to move unsold seats, so flexible fans who only care about getting in, not where they sit, may find last-minute deals, though there is always the risk that prices stay high or inventory becomes limited.
Are there presales for the Phoenix date, and can they help me save money?
The tour announcement notes an artist presale for North America, and Mortgage Matchup Center’s news release confirms that Phoenix is part of the Solaris tour routing with a Joji Artist Presale sign-up option. Presales typically use the same price levels as general sale, but they can help you secure seats in the lowest-price sections before they sell out and shift demand to more expensive areas or resale.
Where are the best and best-value seats at the Mortgage Matchup Center for this show?
If you want the most intense experience, lower-level seats near the stage or floor sections will put you closest to Joji and the production, but they tend to be the highest priced and can sell quickly. For better value, explore upper-level side and corner sections on the interactive seating chart, where you often find the $119–$150 range tickets, getting a solid overall view of the stage and screens without paying premium prices for proximity.
How do I get to the Mortgage Matchup Center and keep transportation costs low?
The arena sits in downtown Phoenix and offers more than 700 on-site parking spaces, with event parking rates that vary by show, and additional garages and lots available in the surrounding area. To save money, consider carpooling to split parking costs, using Valley Metro light rail or buses to reach the downtown area, and arriving early so you can choose more affordable parking options before the closest lots fill up.
Are there age restrictions or venue policies I should know for the Phoenix show?
Ticketmaster notes that age restrictions may apply to JOJI: SOLARIS shows and encourages checking the specific venue details, so it is a good idea to verify any age guidance or adult-accompaniment recommendations if you are bringing younger fans. The Mortgage Matchup Center enforces standard arena policies, including security screening and rules on bags and prohibited items, so review those guidelines before you go and travel light to make entry faster and easier.
What are some tips for enjoying the Phoenix concert on a budget?
To enjoy the night without overspending, target upper-level tickets near the starting price, avoid premium floor and VIP sections, and eat before arriving so you do not rely entirely on arena food and drink prices. You can keep transportation and time costs down by carpooling or using transit, arriving when doors open to avoid long lines and catch Nate Sib and Corbin, and planning your post-show route in advance so you can exit the arena area smoothly once Joji’s set and any encore finish.