Koe Wetzel in Winnipeg | Tickets 2026

Get ready for an unforgettable night as Koe Wetzel takes the stage at Princess Auto Stadium in Winnipeg, MB on Jul 3, 2026. With high-energy performances and hits like “Love” and “Drunk Driving,” the atmosphere will be electric. Don’t miss out—grab your Koe Wetzel tour tickets now!
Koe Wetzel Winnipeg Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday Jul 03, 2026 04:30 PM |
Winnipeg, Manitoba | from $46.30 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Koe Wetzel concert in Winnipeg on July 3, 2026?
The Koe Wetzel appearance in Winnipeg on July 3, 2026 is part of Country Thunder 2026 at Princess Auto Stadium, a one-night stadium-sized country concert event. The show is branded under the Thunder Concert Series and brings together multiple major artists for a single huge summer evening rather than a multi-day festival. On this night, Kane Brown and Bailey Zimmerman are the primary headliners, with Koe Wetzel and Robyn Ottolini performing as the opening acts that kick things off. The event is designed as an “all-in” country party under the open sky at Winnipeg’s biggest outdoor venue, drawing thousands of fans. If you mainly want to see Koe but still experience the stadium show, looking for the least expensive reserved or upper-level tickets is a smart way to keep your costs down while still being part of the night.
Where is the concert taking place and what is Princess Auto Stadium like?
The show is at Princess Auto Stadium, located at 315 Chancellor Matheson Road in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the home of the CFL’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers and soccer’s Valour FC. It is a modern, open-air stadium with more than 30,000 seats, multiple levels, and a full ring of concession stands, creating a true big-event atmosphere. The venue is designed to host major concerts and sports events, with strong sightlines, big video boards, and professional sound and lighting so performances can be seen and heard clearly from across the stadium. On a summer concert night like Country Thunder, the stadium bowl becomes a sea of fans with the stage built at one end of the field. To save money, you can opt for upper-bowl or non-premium sideline sections; the large screens and sound system still make it easy to enjoy Koe’s set without paying for top-tier seats.
What time does the event start and when does Koe Wetzel perform?
Country Thunder in Winnipeg on July 3, 2026 is scheduled to start at 4:30 PM at Princess Auto Stadium, according to event listings. The lineup order has Koe Wetzel and Robyn Ottolini billed as the opening acts, followed by Bailey Zimmerman and headliner Kane Brown later in the evening. That means Koe’s set comes early in the show, helping to get the crowd fired up as the stadium fills. Exact set times are usually posted closer to the date, but you can expect his performance sometime in the late afternoon or early evening window after gates open. Arriving around or before the 4:30 PM start is a good strategy if you want to catch his entire set and get the most value from a standard ticket.
Who is playing with Koe Wetzel at Country Thunder Winnipeg 2026?
This Country Thunder date features a four-artist stadium bill anchored by Kane Brown and Bailey Zimmerman as the main headliners. Koe Wetzel and Canadian singer-songwriter Robyn Ottolini are listed as the opening acts, giving the night a mix of U.S. and Canadian country talent with different styles and fanbases. Kane Brown brings arena-level production and a catalog of crossover hits, while Bailey Zimmerman adds a newer wave of radio and streaming favorites. Koe Wetzel’s gritty, rock-influenced country sound offers a rowdier edge earlier in the evening, leading into the more polished sets that close the night. Because all four artists are included on one ticket, even a budget seat gets you hours of music from multiple high-profile performers.
Is this a standalone Koe Wetzel concert or part of a bigger event?
This show is not a standalone solo concert; it is part of the Thunder Concert Series event Country Thunder 2026 at Princess Auto Stadium. The night is marketed primarily around Kane Brown and Bailey Zimmerman, with Koe Wetzel and Robyn Ottolini completing the full multi-artist lineup. The structure feels like a mini-festival compressed into one evening, with gates opening in the late afternoon and the show running through the night. For fans of Koe, that means you get his set plus three other full performances under one ticket price. If your main goal is to see him live while keeping costs down, a cheaper reserved ticket still gives access to the whole package without paying extra for premium seating.
How much do tickets cost and how can I get cheaper tickets?
Ticket prices for Country Thunder at Princess Auto Stadium vary by section and seller, with some ticket marketplaces listing entry-level seats starting around the low-$70 range before fees. Prices rise as you move closer to the field or into lower-bowl center sections, and dynamic pricing can push popular sections significantly higher as demand increases. In general, upper-deck or corner seats are cheaper, while lower sideline, floor, or VIP areas cost more. To get cheaper tickets, look at several reputable sellers on the same day, filter by “lowest price,” and pay attention to the final total including fees, not just the base price. Buying earlier, avoiding VIP or field packages, and choosing upper or end-zone seating are all easy ways to see Koe’s set and the full show while spending much less than fans in the most premium locations.
What is Princess Auto Stadium’s seating and viewing experience like for concerts?
Princess Auto Stadium is designed with steeply tiered seating, which helps preserve good sightlines from most areas in the bowl, even when the stage is set up at one end of the field. For concerts, a large stage is usually built at one end zone, with floor, lower-bowl, and upper-bowl sections facing it, and big video boards help fans farther away see close-ups of the performers. The stadium has over 5,000 on-site parking spaces and is built to handle large crowds efficiently, including multiple entrances, concourses, and concession stands. Seats are standard stadium-style chairs with armrests in most permanent sections, while floor areas can be seated or standing depending on configuration. If you are price-sensitive, choosing the cheaper fixed-seating areas in the upper bowl still gives you a clear vantage point, with the screens and sound system doing the rest of the work.
How do I get to Princess Auto Stadium and is parking available?
Princess Auto Stadium is located on the University of Manitoba campus area, and event information notes on-site parking with thousands of spaces available on concert days. There are multiple surface lots and structured parking areas around the stadium, with specific lots assigned based on the event and parking pass type. Event-day transit service is also typically available through Winnipeg Transit’s special event routes, which can help you avoid parking hassles. Because big shows like Country Thunder can create traffic bottlenecks near the venue, planning to arrive early—around or before the 4:30 PM show start—is wise. To save money, carpool with friends and split parking costs, or look into park-and-ride or transit options instead of paying for premium parking closest to the stadium.
Are there any presales, promos, or ways to save on tickets?
Country Thunder 2026 offers regular public onsale through Ticketmaster, with a published onsale date in December 2025 for this show, and many big stadium events also provide various presale windows beforehand. Presale opportunities may come via fan clubs, credit card partners, or promoter codes, giving you early access to certain price levels and sections before the general public. There can also be special offers or promotions highlighted by the stadium or event partners, which sometimes include value-priced seats in specific sections. To save money, sign up for venue, team, or promoter mailing lists so you hear about presales and limited-time discounts, and be ready to buy when the lowest-price tiers first appear. If you missed presales and prices are high, monitor trusted resale sites as the date approaches—you may catch drops in certain sections if sellers need to move tickets closer to show day.
How can I make the most of Koe Wetzel’s set and keep my overall costs low?
To keep your night affordable while still catching Koe Wetzel live, start by targeting the cheapest reserved or upper-level tickets for the July 3 Country Thunder show instead of paying for floor or VIP areas. Plan to arrive near the 4:30 PM start so you can see his opening set from the beginning and enjoy the full lineup, maximizing the value of your ticket. Eat a solid meal before heading to the stadium, then treat stadium food and drinks as planned splurges rather than frequent purchases, since concessions in large venues are usually expensive. Carpool or take event transit to reduce parking and fuel costs, and set a firm budget for merch ahead of time so you’re not tempted into impulse buys. With a little planning, you can enjoy Koe’s performance, experience Kane Brown and Bailey Zimmerman’s sets, and soak in the stadium atmosphere without overspending.