Koe Wetzel in Cleveland | Tickets 2026

Koe Wetzel

Feel the energy surge on August 27, 2026, at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, OH, as Koe Wetzel ignites the stage with his electrifying performance. Experience the raw emotion in hits like “Love” and “Something Comforting.” Don’t miss out—grab your Koe Wetzel tour tickets now!

Koe Wetzel Cleveland Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Thursday
Aug 27, 2026
06:45 PM
Cleveland, Ohio from $83.77 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Koe Wetzel concert in Cleveland on August 27, 2026?

The Koe Wetzel concert in Cleveland on Thursday, August 27, 2026 is part of his The Night Champion World Tour, live at the Wolstein Center at Cleveland State University. It’s a full headlining arena show on a 45‑city run that Pollstar calls a “firebrand live sensation,” bringing Koe’s loud, genre‑bending mix of Texas country, grunge, and rock to the heart of downtown Cleveland. This date comes right after his Buffalo waterfront show at Terminal B and is a highlight Midwest stop for Night Champion fans.

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Where is the show and what is the Wolstein Center like?

The concert takes place at the Wolstein Center at CSU, located at 2000 Prospect Avenue East in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The Wolstein Center is a multi‑purpose arena and convocation center with seating for roughly 13,000 for concerts, featuring a large floor and steep lower and upper bowls. It regularly hosts major touring acts, sporting events, and graduations, with modern sound, lighting, and video boards suitable for full‑scale productions. The arena’s design keeps most seats reasonably close to the stage compared to huge stadiums, and nearby garages and surface lots make it accessible by car. For budget‑conscious fans, upper‑bowl and back‑lower‑bowl seats often offer the best combination of price and view.

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What time does the concert start and when do doors open?

Live Nation and Ticketmaster list Koe Wetzel at the Wolstein Center on Thursday, August 27, 2026 with a show time of 6:45 PM. The Wolstein Center’s event page notes that the event begins at 7:00 PM, a common rounding difference for arena listings but consistent with doors opening earlier. Most arena shows at this venue open doors about 60–90 minutes before showtime, so you can expect doors between 5:15 and 5:45 PM unless the event announces otherwise. SeatGeek and ConcertFix both confirm the 6:45 PM time, matching the tour’s schedule. To get full value from even a cheaper ticket, plan to arrive close to door time so you can get through security, find your seat or floor spot, and catch all the openers.

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Who is performing with Koe Wetzel at the Wolstein Center?

This Cleveland date features Koe Wetzel with special guests Shane Smith & The Saints, Bayker Blankenship, and Logan Jahnke. Shane Smith & The Saints bring harmony‑driven Texas country and Americana, widely known from “Yellowstone” and their big, choir‑like live vocals. Bayker Blankenship and Logan Jahnke are rising country‑rock artists appearing on many Night Champion dates across the U.S., adding fresh modern‑country energy to the bill. Together, they turn the evening into a four‑artist lineup that feels more like a curated mini‑festival than just a quick opener and headliner. Even in a budget seat, your ticket covers several hours of live music from all four performers.

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What is The Night Champion World Tour and what kind of show can I expect?

The Night Champion World Tour is Koe Wetzel’s 45‑city 2026 headlining run, described as an aptly named tour for a “firebrand live sensation” moving from dive bars to sold‑out arenas and amphitheaters. It supports new tracks like “Surrounded” and “Time Goes On” alongside 2025’s most‑played Country radio song “High Road” (a 3x Platinum, five‑week No. 1) and fan favorites like “February 28, 2016.” Press materials highlight Koe’s candid reflection that he’s “coming out of it a champion,” promising shows that are loud, honest, and high‑energy. On stage, he blends grunge guitars, Red Dirt country, and Southern rock hooks with unfiltered banter and big sing‑alongs. In an arena like the Wolstein Center, expect full lights, video, and sound turning the whole bowl into one big chorus.

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How much do tickets cost for the Cleveland show and what are the cheaper options?

Ticketmaster is the primary seller for this date, with multiple price levels depending on seat location and proximity to the stage. Event Tickets Center notes that tickets for “Koe Wetzel & Shane Smith and The Saints” at the Wolstein Center start at about $144 on its platform. SeatGeek lists tickets for this show starting from around $121 on its resale marketplace. A broader pricing guide for Koe’s 2025–2026 tour indicates standard reserved seats typically start around $45–$75 before fees, with mid‑tier seats averaging $90–$140 and pit/floor seats often ranging from $120–$220. For cheaper options, look for the lowest‑priced reserved or upper‑bowl tickets on Ticketmaster first, and treat higher resale prices as a last resort.

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When do tickets go on sale and are there presales?

The Wolstein Center event page states that presale for tickets begins on March 12 at 10:00 AM, with general onsale beginning on Friday, March 13 at 10:00 AM. This schedule aligns with tour‑wide on‑sale times noted in Night Champion World Tour announcements and related press, which mention March 13 at 10 a.m. local as the standard public onsale time. Presales often include fan club, Live Nation, and venue‑specific presales that require a code, which may be shared via email lists, radio, or the tour website. Fans can register for early access to U.S. dates at TheNightChampionWorldTour.com to receive presale information. To secure cheaper seats, it’s best to buy during presale or right when general onsale starts, before lower‑price sections sell out or dynamic pricing increases costs.

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What is the seating layout at the Wolstein Center and which sections are best on a budget?

The Wolstein Center’s concert layout places the stage at one end of the arena floor, with reserved or GA floor sections in front and lower‑ and upper‑bowl seating wrapping around. Floor and central lower‑bowl seats closest to the stage are generally the most expensive, offering the most immersive view. Side and upper‑bowl sections are cheaper but still provide good sightlines thanks to the arena’s steep design and large video screens. For fans on a budget, upper‑bowl sideline sections and back‑lower‑bowl seats usually offer the best value—significantly cheaper than floor while preserving a solid view and sound. If you use an interactive map on Ticketmaster or the venue site, look for higher‑numbered or upper‑level sections flagged as lower price tiers.

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How can I get cheap tickets for Koe Wetzel at the Wolstein Center?

To get cheap tickets, start with the primary seller (Ticketmaster) on or before the March 13 onsale and sort by lowest price rather than “best seats.” Aim for upper‑bowl or back‑lower‑bowl seats, which typically cost less but still offer good views in this mid‑sized arena. Take advantage of presale opportunities on March 12 if you have access to codes, since that’s when lower‑price tiers are most widely available. Avoid buying from resale sites before checking primary options; Event Tickets Center and SeatGeek already show starting prices well above what entry‑level face value often is. If you must use resale closer to show day, compare total costs (ticket plus fees) across multiple platforms and stay flexible on exact row and section to keep your overall price down.

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How can I make the most of the Cleveland show while keeping my overall costs low?

To keep your night affordable, pick the cheapest face‑value seats you’re comfortable with and skip VIP or platinum packages unless those perks matter more to you than savings. Carpool or share rides to downtown Cleveland and use public garages a short walk from the arena rather than the most expensive lots right next to the venue. Eat a solid meal before heading to the Wolstein Center so you can treat arena food and drinks as occasional splurges rather than your main dinner, since concessions can quickly add up. Decide on a merch budget ahead of time—one shirt or hat at most—and stick to it once you’re at the stand. With smart planning around tickets, transportation, and in‑venue spending, you can enjoy Koe Wetzel, Shane Smith & The Saints, Bayker Blankenship, and Logan Jahnke in Cleveland without stretching your budget.

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