Koe Wetzel in Knoxville | Tickets 2026

Feel the energy surge through Thompson-Boling Arena as Koe Wetzel electrifies Knoxville, TN on September 10, 2026. With his dynamic performance style and anthems like “Love,” and “Drunk Driving,” this concert promises an unforgettable night. Don’t miss out—grab your Koe Wetzel tour tickets now!
Koe Wetzel Knoxville Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Sep 10, 2026 06:45 PM |
Knoxville, Tennessee | from $72.00 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Koe Wetzel concert in Knoxville on September 10, 2026?
The Koe Wetzel concert in Knoxville on Thursday, September 10, 2026 is part of his The Night Champion World Tour, live at Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center on the University of Tennessee campus. It’s a full headlining arena show on a 45-city run that brings Koe’s loud, genre-blending mix of Texas country, rock, and grunge to East Tennessee. Knoxville is one of several southeastern stops on the fall leg, slotted between his Louisiana shows and North Carolina dates.
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Where is Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center and what is the venue like?
Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center is located on the UT Knoxville campus along the Tennessee River, just south of downtown Knoxville. It’s a large multi-purpose arena that hosts Volunteers basketball and major concerts, with a concert capacity around 20,000 depending on configuration. The arena features a big floor in front of the stage plus steep lower and upper bowls, with concessions and restrooms on multiple concourses. Its steep seating design helps keep most seats relatively close to the action for a venue of its size. For budget-minded fans, upper-bowl sideline seats usually offer a good compromise between price and view.
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What time does the concert start and when do doors open?
Listings show Koe Wetzel in Knoxville on Thursday, September 10, 2026 with a show time of 6:45 PM. SeatGeek, Knoxville Theater, and CashorTrade all confirm the 6:45 PM start at Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center. While a specific door time is not listed on every page, arenas of this type typically open doors 60–90 minutes before show time, so doors are likely around 5:15–5:45 PM. With multiple openers on the bill, music will begin not long after gates open. Arriving close to door time helps you avoid long lines, find your seat or floor spot, and catch every act—especially important if you bought cheaper upper-level tickets and want to get the most out of them.
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Who is performing with Koe Wetzel at Thompson-Boling Arena?
This Knoxville date features Koe Wetzel with special guests Cory Kent, Bayker Blankenship, and Logan Jahnke. Cory Kent is a rising country star known for radio hits and a polished but energetic live show that blends heartland rock and modern country. Bayker Blankenship is a fast-emerging artist on many Night Champion dates, bringing contemporary country songwriting and a melodic edge. Logan Jahnke adds another layer of country-rock to the lineup as a newer touring act with Koe. With four artists on the bill, your ticket covers an entire evening of music rather than just a quick opener and headliner.
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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 from a “firebrand live sensation” bringing bigger production to arenas and amphitheaters. It supports his Night Champion-era material, including new songs like “Surrounded” and “Time Goes On,” plus his 3x Platinum, five-week No. 1 hit “High Road” and fan favorites such as “February 28, 2016.” Press coverage highlights his refusal to stay in one lane, merging Red Dirt country, grunge, Southern rock, and even hip-hop flavors into loud, cathartic shows he describes as “total chaos.” On stage, that translates into big guitars, sing-along choruses, and unfiltered banter that turn arenas into one massive crowd chorus. At Thompson-Boling, expect full-scale lights, video, and sound filling a packed SEC-style arena.
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How much do tickets cost for the Knoxville show and what are the cheaper options?
Ticketmaster handles primary ticketing for Koe Wetzel: The Night Champion World Tour at Food City Center. SeatGeek lists tickets for this show starting from about $108 on its resale platform. Viagogo and other resale outlets also show limited inventory, with only a small percentage of tickets remaining in some sections, usually at higher prices than original face value. Across the tour, standard reserved seats often start around $45–$75 before fees, with many seats averaging $90–$140 and floor or pit seats going higher. For cheaper options in Knoxville, target the lowest-priced sections on Ticketmaster—typically upper-level or less central lower-bowl seats—before resorting to resale sites.
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When do tickets go on sale and are there presales?
Ticketmaster lists the Knoxville show as part of The Night Champion World Tour, with public on-sale starting in mid-March 2026 alongside other U.S. dates. Tour announcements explain that presales begin March 10 at 10:00 AM local time, with early access codes distributed through the tour site, artist lists, and radio partners. Local station 100.3 The Wolf also promotes the Knoxville show at Food City Center, aligning it with the 6:45 PM time and national on-sale structure. By the time listings show up on SeatGeek and other secondary markets, many presale tickets have already been purchased. If you’re still ahead of on-sale or looking at future similar shows, presales are usually your best chance to grab cheaper seats before dynamic pricing or resale markups kick in.
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What is the seating layout at Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center and which sections are best on a budget?
The concert layout at Thompson-Boling Arena places the stage at one end of the floor, with reserved or GA floor sections in front and steep lower and upper seating bowls wrapping around. Floor and central lower-bowl sections closest to the stage are generally the most expensive, offering the most immersive view. Upper-bowl seats, especially along the sidelines rather than behind the stage, are cheaper but still provide solid sightlines thanks to the arena’s steep design and overhead screens. Some events also include premium options like club or loge seating, which cost more and aren’t necessary if you’re trying to save. For budget-conscious fans, upper-bowl sideline sections and back-lower-bowl seats usually give the best mix of price and overall experience.
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How can I get cheap tickets for Koe Wetzel at Thompson-Boling Arena?
To get cheaper tickets, start with Ticketmaster’s primary inventory and sort by lowest price, aiming for upper-bowl or back-lower-bowl seats instead of floor or premium lower-bowl. Try to buy during presale (using codes from the tour site or local radio) or right when general on-sale opens so you can access the full range of lower-priced sections before they begin to sell out. Avoid going straight to resale platforms like SeatGeek or Viagogo, where starting prices (around $108 and up) already include markups and fees. If you must buy resale closer to show day, compare total costs across several sites and stay flexible about exact rows and sections to keep your price down. Being willing to sit higher up in the bowl almost always saves money while still delivering a big-arena experience.
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How can I make the most of the Knoxville show while keeping my overall costs low?
To keep your night affordable, choose the cheapest face-value seats that fit your comfort level and skip VIP or premium packages unless those perks really matter to you. Carpool or share rides to campus, and park in university or city garages a short walk away instead of the closest premium lots to cut parking costs. Eat a filling meal before heading to the arena, then treat concessions as occasional treats—sharing larger food items or combo meals is a simple way to save while still enjoying the experience. Set a merch budget ahead of time (for example, one shirt or hat) so impulse buys don’t blow your plan. With smart choices about tickets, transportation, and in-venue spending, you can enjoy Koe Wetzel, Cory Kent, Bayker Blankenship, and Logan Jahnke in Knoxville without stretching your budget.
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