Nate Bargatze in Edmonton 2026

Nate Bargatze

Get ready for a night of laughter as Nate Bargatze takes the stage at Rogers Place in Edmonton, AB on July 26, 2026. His unique storytelling and laid-back charm will keep you in stitches, celebrating hits that resonate with all. Don’t miss out—secure your Nate Bargatze tour tickets now!

Nate Bargatze Edmonton Tickets

Date Price Tickets
Sunday
Jul 26, 2026
07:00 PM
Nate Bargatze
from $49.95
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Frequently Asked Questions

When is Nate Bargatze performing in Edmonton and what time does the show start?

Nate Bargatze is scheduled to perform in Edmonton, Alberta on Sunday, July 26, 2026 at Rogers Place, with the show starting at 7:00 PM. The arena event page and tour promoters both confirm a 7:00 PM showtime for this Big Dumb Eyes World Tour stop.

What time do doors open and when should I arrive?

Rogers Place lists doors at 6:00 PM for this event, one hour before the 7:00 PM showtime. Arriving between 5:45 and 6:30 PM gives you time for parking, walking through ICE District, and moving through bag screening and security without rushing.

Where is the Nate Bargatze show in Edmonton taking place?

The show takes place at Rogers Place, located at 10220 104 Avenue NW in downtown Edmonton’s ICE District. This is the home arena of the Edmonton Oilers and a major concert venue, with floor seating and multiple bowl levels arranged around an end-stage setup.

How does parking work at Rogers Place?

Paid parking is available in the ICE District Central Parkade on the north side of 103 Avenue just west of 103 Street, offering hundreds of heated spaces, 6’10″ (2.08 m) clearance, and direct indoor access to Rogers Place via elevators and pedways. Additional downtown parkades such as City Centre West are a short walk away, and some fans choose those for slightly cheaper rates and quick indoor or outdoor walks to the arena.

What is the bag policy at Rogers Place?

The current Rogers Place bag policy states that only bags and purses smaller than 12 inches by 12 inches by 6 inches are permitted inside, after a physical inspection of contents, and larger bags such as backpacks, suitcases, and beach bags are prohibited. Experience guides also describe a “no bag” approach to speed entry, with small clutch bags and wallets still allowed and diaper bags or medically necessary bags permitted only after x-ray or special inspection arranged with customer service in advance.

What security procedures should I expect when entering the arena?

All permitted bags and items are subject to search, and guests pass through security screening at entry, with the Oilers’ FAQ emphasizing that the bag policy exists to ensure a safe environment and accelerate entry into the arena. Because x-ray machines are being added at entrances for bags, fans with any type of bag will funnel through specific lines, so arriving early and, if possible, coming bag-free will help you avoid long waits.

Are outside food, drinks, and re-entry allowed?

Rogers Place policies and guides focus on safety and do not allow outside food and beverages, with concessions and bars available throughout the concourse instead. Re-entry is not advertised as allowed, so you should plan to stay inside once your ticket has been scanned and not expect to leave and come back during the show.

Is Rogers Place accessible for guests with disabilities?

Rogers Place offers numerous accessibility features, including elevator access to all levels, accessible seating locations, Braille on wayfinding signage, and designated drop-off and pick-up zones for Disabled Adult Transit Service (DATS) and tagged vehicles. Guests who need to bring medically necessary bags are asked to contact Ticketing & Customer Services ahead of time so appropriate inspection and entry can be arranged.

How much do Nate Bargatze tickets in Edmonton usually cost?

SeatGeek notes that Edmonton Nate Bargatze tickets at Rogers Place typically start around $56–57 for the lowest-priced seats, and a major ticket marketplace lists this show among Canadian dates with some of the lowest starting prices on the tour. Overall tour data shows Nate Bargatze tickets across all cities can start as low as about $10 with an average around $144, placing Edmonton on the lower side of the price range, especially for upper-level seats.

How can I get cheaper tickets for Nate Bargatze at Rogers Place?

To find cheaper tickets, compare prices across several ticket sites, sort listings from lowest price first, and focus on upper-bowl or corner sections instead of floor or lower-center seats. Avoid VIP or suite packages you do not need, look at all-in prices that include fees, and monitor resale marketplaces such as TicketSwap or other resellers as July 26 approaches, because some sellers reduce prices to move extra tickets, offering last-minute bargains if you are flexible about where you sit.

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