Little River Band in Morristown | Tickets 2025

Feel the energy surge as the Little River Band takes the stage at the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown, NJ on August 7, 2025. With their signature harmonies and timeless hits like “Reminiscing,” this concert promises an unforgettable night. Don’t miss out—grab your Little River Band tour tickets now!
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is Little River Band performing in Morristown?
Little River Band will take the stage at the Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC), located at 100 South Street in Morristown, New Jersey, on Thursday, August 7, 2025. The concert starts at 8:00 PM, with doors opening around 7:00 PM—plenty of time to get settled before those silky harmonies begin.
How can I purchase tickets and what are the prices?
Tickets are available at the MPAC box office (open Monday–Saturday, 10 AM–6 PM, and two hours before showtime) and online through MPAC’s official site. Prices range from approximately $57 to $119, depending on seating level. Resale tickets often appear on AXS Marketplace as well.
Are resale tickets a good way to save money?
Absolutely! Resale prices often drop closer to the show as sellers offload unwanted tickets. Monitor platforms like AXS Marketplace or SeatGeek in the days leading up to the concert for the best chances at snatching a deal.
Can I buy tickets at the box office on the day of the show?
Yes—MPAC may release hold‑back seats or returns just before curtain. Arriving early increases your chances of grabbing a seat at face value or slightly discounted.
What songs can I expect in the set list?
The Happy Anniversary Tour marks 50 years of LRB, so expect classics like “Reminiscing,” “Cool Change,” “Lonesome Loser,” “The Night Owls,” “Lady,” and “Help Is on Its Way.” It’s a rich slice of nostalgia and harmony.
What is the venue like and how many seats does it hold?
MPAC is a historic venue built in 1937 with a seating capacity of around 1,319. It offers warm acoustics and close-up vibes—great for classic rock lovers seeking an intimate concert experience.
How should I get there and where can I park?
You can drive and use MPAC-operated lots (prepaid passes available two to three weeks before performances) or park nearby at the Presbyterian Church or Verizon building. There’s also a shuttle from the Verizon lot on select nights. NJ Transit trains stop just 0.4 miles away at Morristown station.
What’s the bag and security policy?
Security screenings apply, and prohibited items include weapons, outside food or drinks, professional cameras, recording gear, and large bags. Medical needs are accommodated after inspection.
Is the venue accessible for guests with mobility needs?
Yes—MPAC features ramps, an elevator to the balcony, accessible seating, and assisted listening devices upon request. Contact the box office ahead or arrive early to arrange accommodations.
Will there be merchandise available?
Yes—expect official LRB tour merch like t‑shirts, posters, and more in the lobby after doors open. Arriving early gives you first pick of sizes and designs.
What if the concert is postponed or canceled?
All ticket sales are final. Refunds or exchanges are only issued if the concert is canceled, in accordance with MPAC’s policies. Members can exchange tickets in writing at least 48 hours in advance—but resale and fan purchases are final.
Any tips for concert night?
Arrive early to grab your seats, park conveniently, and pick up merch. Wear layers—the air‑conditioned theater can feel cool. Download your digital ticket beforehand and charge your phone for photos. Bring a small purse or clear bag to speed entry. And most importantly, lean back, sing along, and soak up five decades of unforgettable harmonies at MPAC.