Matt Rife in Bangor 2026

Get ready for an electrifying night as Matt Rife takes the stage at the Maine Savings Amphitheater on August 8, 2026 in Bangor, ME! Experience laughter and energy as he delivers his greatest hits and captivating performance style. Don’t miss out—grab your Matt Rife tour tickets now!
Matt Rife Bangor Tickets
| Date | Price | Tickets |
| Saturday Aug 08, 2026 08:00 PM |
Matt Rife from $49.20 |
Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What time does Matt Rife’s Bangor show start on August 8, 2026?
Matt Rife’s Stay Golden World Tour show at Maine Savings Amphitheater in Bangor on August 8, 2026 is scheduled to start at 8:00 PM. It is smart to arrive 60–90 minutes early so you have enough time for parking, walking to the venue, and going through security before the show begins.
Is this show rescheduled from a 2025 date?
Yes, the Bangor date on August 8, 2026 is listed as rescheduled from an original show on July 12, 2025. Tickets from the 2025 date are generally honored for the new 2026 date, so original ticket holders should keep their existing tickets unless the point of purchase gave different instructions.
Where is Maine Savings Amphitheater located in Bangor?
Maine Savings Amphitheater is a waterfront outdoor venue on Railroad Street in downtown Bangor, along the Penobscot River. It sits close to central Bangor, so most people park in downtown garages or paid surface lots and walk a few minutes to the amphitheater.
How long does a Matt Rife show at Maine Savings Amphitheater usually last?
Shows on the Stay Golden World Tour typically run about 90 minutes to two hours including any opener, though exact length can vary a bit. Planning for the event to finish around 10:00 PM makes it easier to arrange parking, rideshares, or a drive back home or to your hotel.
Is the Bangor date part of Matt Rife’s 2026 Stay Golden World Tour?
Yes, August 8, 2026 in Bangor is one of the officially listed North American dates on Matt Rife’s 2026 Stay Golden World Tour. It appears in the expanded 2026 schedule as the Maine stop between Halifax and later outdoor shows in the western U.S. and Canada.
How can I get cheap tickets for Matt Rife in Bangor?
To get cheaper tickets, compare prices on multiple ticket sites plus the primary seller, and always turn on “show prices including fees” so you see the real total cost. Sort by lowest price, look at rear lawn or upper reserved sections instead of close floor seats, avoid VIP or platinum listings, and consider verified resale listings that undercut the main price tiers.
What is a realistic low-end price for Matt Rife tickets at Maine Savings Amphitheater?
One major marketplace lists the cheapest tickets for this Bangor show starting around $48, while others show higher “get in” prices for closer seats and note that demand is strong. If you want to stay near the low end, focus on the least expensive reserved or lawn sections and be flexible about sitting farther from the stage rather than paying extra for closer center rows.
When is the best time to buy tickets if I want a deal?
Prices often spike at presale and early on-sale, then move up and down as the date approaches and more resale inventory appears. Checking prices regularly, especially on midweek mornings, and using price alerts or comparison tools can help you catch a dip in the cheaper sections instead of buying during peak demand.
What are the parking options for Maine Savings Amphitheater?
General parking for amphitheater events uses downtown Bangor garages and lots such as Pickering Square Garage and the 100 Broad Street garage, which are usually a 5–10 minute walk from the venue. Event parking opens a bit before doors, costs more than normal daily rates, and is run by various operators, so bringing cash or card and arriving early gives you more choice and shorter walks.
Are there age limits or bag rules for this Matt Rife show?
For most events at Maine Savings Amphitheater, children three years and older need a ticket, while children under three can attend without a ticket if they sit on a guardian’s lap. The venue also uses a clear-bag style policy and security screening at entry, and because Matt Rife’s comedy is aimed at adults with strong language, the show is best suited for a mature audience even when younger guests are allowed.