MercyMe in Rapid City | Tickets 2025

MercyMe

Feel the energy surge at the MercyMe concert in Rapid City, SD, on October 25, 2025, at Summit Arena. Their electrifying performance will resonate with hits like “I Can Only Imagine” and “Even If,” creating an unforgettable atmosphere. Secure your spot now for an extraordinary night: MercyMe tour tickets.

MercyMe Rapid City Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
Oct 25, 2025
07:00 PM
Rapid City, South Dakota from $57.78 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

What day and time is the MercyMe concert at Summit Arena in Rapid City?

The MercyMe concert is scheduled for Saturday, October 25, 2025. Doors open at 5:30 PM, and the performance begins at 7:00 PM—a full hour to get in, settle, and soak in the pre-show vibe.

Who is performing alongside MercyMe?

The lineup includes the main act MercyMe, with Natalie Grant and Sam Wesley as supporting artists. Expect soulful vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and uplifting energy throughout the evening.

Where is Summit Arena located and what’s the venue like?

Summit Arena is part of The Monument at 444 Mt. Rushmore Rd N, Rapid City, SD 57701. It’s a modern multi-purpose arena hosting around 8,600–9,000 people for concerts. The facility offers comfortable seating, clear sightlines, and a variety of premium and club-level options.

When did tickets go on sale and how much are they?

Tickets went on sale early May. Prices start at $28 face value through the box office, with online listings beginning around $40–$52 on resale platforms.

What’s the lowest-price ticket available?

You can score tickets for as little as $40–$52 on resale sites like Gametime, with some face-value seats at the door listed at $28 before fees.

What’s the typical overall ticket price range?

Resale prices generally range from $40 for upper-level seats up to $100+ for premium or floor tickets. Average resale pricing is in the $44–$52 range.

How can I get the cheapest tickets?

Here are some savvy ways to save:

  • Buy early via box office to avoid added fees—face value starts around $28.
  • Set alerts on resale platforms like Gametime, StubHub, and AXS to snag price drops.
  • Check last-minute—resellers often reduce prices 24–48 hours before showtime.
  • Use discount codes—MegaSeats sometimes offers around 15% off with codes like NOFEES15.
  • Be flexible—upper-level seats offer solid views for much less.

Are resale tickets reliable and guaranteed?

Yes—platforms like Gametime, StubHub, and AXS offer buyer guarantees, meaning you’ll get valid tickets or a refund. Stick to well-known vendors to ensure security.

What’s the bag and security policy at Summit Arena?

Summit Arena enforces typical clear-bag rules. Small clutches (4.5″×6.5″) or clear bags up to about 12″×12″×6″ are allowed. Oversized bags, professional cameras, outside food and drinks, and weapons aren’t permitted.

Is parking available and what are the costs?

There’s on-site and nearby lot parking. Official spots are often free or low-cost, but premiums may apply for club-level or VIP areas. Arriving early helps secure better spaces. Ride-share is another good choice.

When does the box office open, and how does will-call work?

The box office opens around 5:30 PM, which is when doors open. Will-call is available then, too—bring your ID and reservation info to keep pickup smooth.

Any tips for a fantastic concert experience?

To make the night easier and more fun:

  • Arrive 30–45 minutes early to beat crowds and browse merch.
  • Bring a small clear bag for quick security entry.
  • Charge your phone—tickets and ride-share rely on it.
  • Dress in smart-casual layers—indoors can fluctuate.
  • Use discount codes and alert apps to save, and plan parking ahead.
  • Stick around after—fans often linger to connect and share the magic of the evening.

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