Matt Rife in Los Angeles 2026

Matt Rife

Feel the laughter erupt as Matt Rife takes the stage at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, CA on Jul 11, 2026. With his dynamic performance style and hit sketches lighting up the night, this is a comedy experience you won’t want to miss. Grab your Matt Rife tour tickets now!

Matt Rife Los Angeles Tickets

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Saturday
Jul 11, 2026
07:30 PM
Matt Rife
from $68.40
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Frequently Asked Questions

What time does Matt Rife’s Los Angeles show start on July 11, 2026?

Matt Rife’s Stay Golden World Tour show at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on July 11, 2026 is scheduled for the evening, most commonly listed with a 7:30 PM start time. Plan to arrive 60–90 minutes early so you have time for parking in Griffith Park, walking to the venue, and going through security before the show begins.

Where is the Greek Theatre located in Los Angeles?

The Greek Theatre sits inside Griffith Park at 2700 North Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90027. Because it is in a hillside park with limited roads, traffic can back up near Vermont Avenue before and after events, so following posted signs and leaving extra travel time is important.

Is this Los Angeles date part of Matt Rife’s 2026 Stay Golden World Tour?

Yes, July 11, 2026 at the Greek Theatre is one of the officially announced 2026 Stay Golden World Tour dates for Matt Rife. The Los Angeles stop appears on the tour schedule and is included in lists of North American dates added for the 2026 run.

How long does a Matt Rife show at the Greek Theatre usually last?

Shows on the Stay Golden World Tour typically run around 1.5 to 2 hours including any opener, though the exact runtime can vary slightly. Planning for the event to end about two hours after the listed start time makes it easier to schedule rides, parking, or late-night plans in the city.

How can I get cheap tickets for Matt Rife at the Greek Theatre?

To find cheaper tickets, compare prices on several major marketplaces plus the primary seller, and always enable “show prices including fees” so you know the real total. Sort by lowest price, look at upper or side sections rather than premium center seats, avoid VIP or platinum options, and use tools like deal scores or price comparisons that highlight underpriced listings.

What is a realistic low-end price for Matt Rife tickets in Los Angeles?

One major ticket site lists the lowest price for this Greek Theatre date at about $67 before fees, while another advertises tickets from around $176 with higher averages for better locations. If you want to stay near the low end, target the cheapest price tier on the map and be flexible about sitting higher up or a bit off-center instead of paying extra for front-and-center sections.

When is the best time to buy tickets if I want a deal?

Ticket prices often spike during presales and right after the general on-sale, then fluctuate as the date approaches and more sellers adjust their prices. Watching prices over a few weeks, checking midweek or morning hours, and turning on price alerts or using comparison tools can help you buy when the cheapest sections temporarily dip instead of during peak demand moments.

What are the parking options and costs at the Greek Theatre?

The Greek Theatre offers several on-site lots around the venue, with advance parking passes sold only through its official parking partner and no cash accepted on event day. Parking fees are charged per space, on-site parking is stacked which can slow exit times, and off-site shuttle options from Griffith Park lots or the zoo area provide a lower-stress alternative for many visitors.

Are there shuttles or alternatives to on-site parking?

To reduce congestion, the Greek Theatre and Griffith Park offer off-site parking areas with shuttle service, such as lots near Los Feliz Boulevard or the park’s Pony Ride Train Lot, where shuttles typically begin running a couple of hours before showtime. Using these lots can be cheaper than on-site premium parking and often makes leaving after the event easier because you avoid stacked parking delays close to the venue.

Are there age limits, bag rules, or other policies for this Matt Rife show?

The Greek Theatre notes that age restrictions can vary by event, and many shows are all ages while some have 18+ requirements, so checking the event page is important; Matt Rife’s comedy is aimed at adults and includes strong language, so it is best suited for a mature audience. Venue policies limit bag sizes, require security screening at entry, and discourage late arrivals and frequent trips in and out of the seating area, so traveling light and planning to stay in your seat once the show starts will make the night smoother.

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