Miguel in Philadelphia | Tickets 2026

Feel the pulse of Philadelphia as Miguel takes the stage at The Met Philadelphia on February 21, 2026. With his electrifying blend of R&B and pop, Miguel will deliver unforgettable hits like “Adorn” and “Sky Walker,” igniting the crowd. Don’t miss this sensational night—grab your Miguel tour tickets now!
Miguel Philadelphia Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Saturday Feb 21, 2026 08:30 PM |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | from $86.62 | Tickets |
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Miguel Philadelphia concert?
Miguel’s CAOS Tour comes to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Saturday, February 21, 2026 at The Met Philadelphia, located at 858 N Broad Street. The show is scheduled for 8:30 pm, bringing Miguel and special guest Jean Dawson to the restored historic theater now presented by Highmark.
What time do doors open and how early should I arrive?
Event listings show the Miguel concert starting at 8:30 pm, and venue guidance indicates that parking lots and access open well before showtime, with Lot A opening an hour before doors and other lots starting around 6:00 pm. Arriving 60–90 minutes before the show gives you time to park, go through security, find your seat or spot, and visit concessions or merch without rushing.
Who is performing with Miguel at The Met?
The Philadelphia date is billed as Miguel: CAOS Tour with special guest Jean Dawson, who will perform an opening set before Miguel’s headlining performance. To enjoy the full evening, plan to be in the building by the official start time so you can catch Jean Dawson and settle in before Miguel takes the stage.
Is the Miguel Philadelphia show all ages, and what is the age policy?
The Met states that most events are all ages, with any specific restrictions listed on the event page, and children over 12 months must have a ticket for entry. Some recent shows at The Met have used an age policy of “under 13 not permitted; ages 13–17 must be accompanied by an adult 21+ with valid ID,” so families should carefully review the event details and plan for an adult chaperone for teens if this guideline is applied to the Miguel date.
How is seating arranged for Miguel at The Met Philadelphia?
The Met is a large, fully seated theater-style venue with orchestra, mezzanine, and balcony levels, and Miguel’s CAOS Tour is presented with reserved seating throughout rather than a standing GA floor. Your ticket will show a specific section, row, and seat, and even upper-level seats generally offer good sightlines because the building was designed for stage performances and concerts.
How can I get cheap tickets for Miguel at The Met?
To find cheaper tickets, start with face-value options through primary sellers, then compare those prices with reputable resale platforms that show full, fee-inclusive totals for various sections. Fans looking to save often target rear orchestra or balcony seats instead of premium front rows, watch price patterns on resale sites, and buy when they see tickets clearly below the average range for similar sections at The Met.
What are smart strategies to avoid high ticket fees and overpaying?
Fees can significantly increase your total price, so it helps to put similar seats in your cart on two or three websites and compare final checkout totals—including all service charges—before choosing where to purchase. Buying multiple tickets in a single order, avoiding heavily marked-up “premium” resale listings in the same rows, and being flexible about sitting one level higher or slightly off-center are effective ways to keep your total cost more reasonable.
Where should I park for the Miguel show, and how much does it cost?
The Met Philadelphia offers several official lots, with VIP Parking Passes granting access to Lot A, Garage Parking Passes to Lot C, and Preferred Parking Passes to Lot D, each opening at set times before the show and including city parking tax. Lot A, closest to the venue, opens one hour before doors, while Lots C and D generally open at 6:00 pm, and valet parking (Lot B) is available at Poplar and Broad on a limited, first-come basis, with no overnight parking allowed in any lot.
How can I keep transportation and parking costs low?
You can reduce costs by purchasing a standard (non-VIP) parking pass in advance, carpooling and splitting the price among friends, or using transit and rideshare to avoid parking altogether. Arriving early enough to use general lots rather than the most premium options, checking the venue’s parking map beforehand, and parking slightly farther from the main doors if needed are simple ways to save money while still arriving on time.
Does The Met Philadelphia offer accessibility accommodations for this show?
The Met provides ADA seating and accessible parking in Lot A, with guests encouraged to visit the box office as early as possible on show day for assistance and seating accommodations if they did not secure ADA tickets in advance. Fans requiring accessible parking can be directed to Lot A or dropped off directly in front of the venue on Poplar Street, ensuring a shorter and easier route into the building.
Will there be food, drinks, and Miguel merchandise at The Met, and how can I manage my budget?
The Met features bars, concessions, and a variety of drink options, and a major CAOS Tour stop will almost certainly include Miguel and Jean Dawson merchandise such as shirts and posters available in the lobby. To keep your budget under control, eat before you arrive, decide ahead of time whether you want a souvenir, and set a firm limit on drinks and extras so that most of your spending goes toward a fairly priced ticket and getting to and from the show rather than impulse purchases.