Koe Wetzel in Wilmington | Tickets 2026

Feel the electrifying energy at the Live Oak Bank Pavilion in Wilmington, NC on September 12, 2026. Koe Wetzel brings his signature blend of country rock and raw emotion, delivering hits that resonate with every fan. Don’t miss out—grab your Koe Wetzel tour tickets today!
Koe Wetzel Wilmington Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Saturday Sep 12, 2026 08:00 PM |
Wilmington, North Carolina | from $77.82 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Koe Wetzel concert in Wilmington on September 12, 2026?
The Koe Wetzel concert in Wilmington on Saturday, September 12, 2026 is part of his The Night Champion World Tour, taking place at Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park. It’s a full headlining outdoor show on the Cape Fear River, with Koe bringing his loud, high-energy country-rock set to a scenic coastal venue. This date follows his Greensboro arena stop and is one of the key Southeast outdoor shows on the tour’s fall U.S. leg.
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Where is Live Oak Bank Pavilion and what is the venue like?
Live Oak Bank Pavilion is located at 10 Cowan Street in downtown Wilmington, North Carolina, inside Riverfront Park along the Cape Fear River. It’s an open-air amphitheater-style venue with a permanent stage, large standing/lawn area, and reserved seating sections, all designed to showcase the riverfront and city skyline. The capacity is several thousand, so it feels more intimate than a massive stadium while still supporting full tour production. Because of the sloped viewing area and strong sound system, even cheaper lawn and rear-reserved spots can still see and hear the show clearly.
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What time does the concert start and when do gates open?
Ticketmaster lists Koe Wetzel at Live Oak Bank Pavilion on Saturday, September 12, 2026 with a show time of 8:00 PM. Live Nation’s event listing also shows an 8 PM start time for this Night Champion tour date. JamBase confirms the same 8:00 PM time for the Wilmington show. Outdoor venues like this typically open gates about 60–90 minutes before show time, so you can expect doors around 6:30–7:00 PM unless otherwise noted. Arriving near gate time is the best way to grab a good spot in the lawn or GA area and catch all the openers you paid to see.
[ticketmaster](https://www.ticketmaster.com/koe-wetzel-wilmington-north-carolina-09-12-2026/event/2D006453D3567EA8)
Who is performing with Koe Wetzel at Live Oak Bank Pavilion?
The Wilmington date features Koe Wetzel with special guests Cory Kent, Bayker Blankenship, and Logan Jahnke. Cory Kent is a rising country star known for big, radio-ready songs and a live show that blends heartland rock with modern country. Bayker Blankenship is a Nashville-based songwriter whose contemporary country sound appears on many Night Champion dates. Logan Jahnke is another up-and-coming country-rock artist rounding out the lineup. With four artists on the bill, your ticket buys a multi-act evening rather than just one opener and a 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-date 2026 headlining run, described as a “firebrand” world tour that hits arenas, amphitheaters, and outdoor pavilions across the U.S., Canada, and Australia. It supports his Night Champion-era material and follows the success of his 3x Platinum, five-week No. 1 hit “High Road” plus fan favorites like “February 28, 2016.” Press emphasizes his refusal to stay in one lane, mixing Texas country, grunge guitars, Southern rock, and even hip-hop flavors into loud, cathartic shows. Live, that translates into big guitars, sing-along choruses, unfiltered banter, and a crowd that often knows every word. At Live Oak Bank Pavilion, expect that arena-level energy with an added open-sky, riverfront atmosphere.
[bctv](https://www.bctv.org/2026/02/28/road-warrior-koe-wetzel-announces-the-night-champion-world-tour-date-at-santander-arena/)
How much do tickets cost for the Wilmington show and what are the cheaper options?
Ticketmaster is the main primary seller for this show, with price tiers based on reserved sections, pit, and lawn/GA. SeatGeek lists tickets for “Koe Wetzel with Cory Kent, Bayker Blankenship and Logan Jahnke” at Live Oak Bank Pavilion starting from about $75 on its platform. Gametime shows example pricing of roughly $82 (including fees) for lawn, around $132–$150 for mid-level reserved sections, and over $400 for GA pit closer to the stage. A broader guide to Koe Wetzel tickets notes that standard reserved seats across his tours often run about $45–$150 before fees, with pit or floor commonly higher. For cheaper options in Wilmington, focus on lawn/GA and the least expensive reserved sections rather than pit or premium spots.
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When do tickets go on sale and are there presales?
Live Nation’s listing shows that presale for the Wilmington show starts March 12 at 10 AM EDT. Ticketmaster’s event page aligns with that schedule, showing the show on September 12 at 8 PM with ticket info tied to the Night Champion tour rollout. Tour announcements explain that U.S. dates, including Wilmington, go on public sale March 13 at 10 AM local time, following a run of presales earlier in the week. Fans can register for early access codes via the Night Champion tour site and artist channels. If you’re aiming for cheap tickets, buying during presale or right at public on-sale on March 13 gives you the best chance at lower-priced sections before they’re picked over or pushed into resale.
[allmusicmagazine](https://allmusicmagazine.com/road-warrior-koe-wetzel-announces-45-city-the-night-champion-world-tour/)
What is the seating layout at Live Oak Bank Pavilion and which sections are best on a budget?
Live Oak Bank Pavilion uses a typical amphitheater-style layout: a stage at the front, reserved seating sections closer in, and a large lawn/GA area behind and around them. Pit or closest reserved sections near the stage are usually the most expensive, followed by mid-bowl reserved seats, with lawn/GA as the lowest-priced option. Because the venue is built on a sloped site with a focused PA, even lawn spots have decent views and sound if you arrive early enough to claim a good angle. Reserved sections provide fixed seats and a guaranteed view, but they cost more than GA lawn. For budget-focused fans, lawn tickets and the farthest reserved sections typically provide the best value while still delivering the full concert experience.
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How can I get cheap tickets for Koe Wetzel at Live Oak Bank Pavilion?
To get cheaper tickets, start with Ticketmaster or Live Nation and sort by lowest price; target GA lawn and back/side reserved seats rather than pit or premium reserved areas. Use presale codes on March 12 if you can get them, and be ready right at public on-sale on March 13 to grab lower-priced inventory at face value before it sells out. Check pricing carefully on resale sites like SeatGeek, Gametime, and Tixel; lawn tickets there may start around $75–$82 including fees, while reserved and pit can be much higher. Compare total costs (ticket plus fees) across platforms and avoid unnecessary upgrades if your goal is to get in for less. Being flexible about where you stand or sit—and choosing lawn over pit—is the easiest way to keep your ticket price down.
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Is Live Oak Bank Pavilion a good place to see a show if I buy the cheapest tickets?
Yes, Live Oak Bank Pavilion is designed so that even fans in lawn/GA areas get a solid experience, thanks to its sloped viewing field and professional sound and lighting. The riverfront setting means you’ll enjoy open air, sunset views, and the city skyline even from the back of the venue, which helps cheaper seats feel special. Cheapest tickets (lawn/GA) won’t give you a fixed seat, but arriving early lets you choose a good spot and still see the stage and screens clearly. If you’re on a tight budget, this is a better value than paying a premium for pit or close reserved seats. Many fans find that the atmosphere in the lawn—dancing, singing, and hanging out with friends—is part of the fun.
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How can I make the most of the Wilmington show while keeping my overall costs low?
To keep your night affordable, choose the lowest-priced face-value tickets you’re comfortable with—usually lawn/GA—and skip VIP or pit upgrades unless you truly want to be up front. Carpool or share rides to downtown Wilmington and use public lots or garages a short walk from the riverfront to save on parking. Eat a filling meal before heading to the pavilion, then treat venue food and drinks as occasional splurges; sharing larger items is an easy way to taste more without overspending. Set a clear merch budget (for example, one shirt or hat) so impulse purchases don’t blow your plan. With smart choices around tickets, transportation, and in-venue spending, you can enjoy Koe Wetzel, Cory Kent, Bayker Blankenship, and Logan Jahnke on the Wilmington riverfront without stretching your budget.
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