Nate Bargatze in Rosemont 2026

Nate Bargatze

Prepare for an unforgettable night at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, IL on June 13, 2026! Nate Bargatze’s unique blend of observational humor and relatable storytelling will have you laughing non-stop. Don’t miss your chance to witness his greatest hits live—grab your Nate Bargatze tour tickets now!

Nate Bargatze Rosemont Tickets

Date Price Tickets
Saturday
Jun 13, 2026
07:00 PM
Nate Bargatze
from $58.10
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Frequently Asked Questions

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

Nate Bargatze is scheduled to perform in Rosemont, Illinois on Saturday, June 13, 2026 at the Allstate Arena, with the show starting at 7:00 PM. Being in your seat a little before 7:00 PM helps you catch the very beginning of his Big Dumb Eyes World Tour set.

Where is the Nate Bargatze show in Rosemont taking place?

The show takes place at the Allstate Arena, located in Rosemont just northwest of Chicago and a short drive from O’Hare International Airport. The arena hosts concerts, sports, and family events, with a large floor and multi-level seating that lets you choose between closer lower-bowl seats and more budget-friendly upper sections.

What time should I arrive and when do doors usually open?

Allstate Arena event information and fan reports indicate that doors generally open about 90 minutes before showtime, so for a 7:00 PM start you can expect doors around 5:30 PM. Arriving 60–90 minutes early gives you time for parking, walking to the entrance, and going through bag checks and security without rushing.

How does parking work at the Allstate Arena?

Parking is available close to all entrances of the Allstate Arena, with standard event parking fees typically ranging from about $25 to $50 per car, payable by cash or credit card, and higher charges for buses and limos. Parking lots usually open about two hours before the event, and tailgating is not permitted, so plan to arrive early if you want a spot close to your entrance.

What is the bag policy at the Allstate Arena?

Allstate Arena policies state that backpacks, totes, mid- and large-sized bags, and coolers are not permitted inside; small personal items like purses and clutches and clear bags up to about 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches are allowed. Diaper bags with a child and medically necessary bags can be brought in after a security search, there is no bag check for prohibited bags, and security strongly prefers small bags or clear bags to speed entry.

What security procedures should I expect when entering the arena?

All guests and permitted bags are subject to search at entry, and fans may be asked to remove certain items from their pockets before screening. The arena and Chicago Wolves game guides stress that all bags are searched and that security policies are strictly enforced, so arriving with only a compliant small purse or clear bag will help you move through security faster.

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

Allstate Arena’s policies focus on safety and do not allow coolers or large containers, and standard big-arena rules mean outside food and beverages are generally not permitted, with concessions available in the concourse. Parking rules specify no tailgating in the lots, so you should plan to eat and drink inside the arena and not expect to leave and re-enter during the show on the same ticket.

How much do Nate Bargatze tickets in Rosemont usually cost?

A Chicago theater listing for the Allstate Arena show notes “prices from” for June 13, and one major marketplace reports an average ticket price around $147 for Nate Bargatze in Rosemont. Across the Big Dumb Eyes World Tour overall, ticket data shows that prices can start as low as about $10 in some cities with an average around $144, placing Rosemont slightly above the tour-wide average.

How can I get cheaper tickets for Nate Bargatze at the Allstate Arena?

To get cheaper tickets, compare listings across several major ticket sites, sort seats from lowest price first, and target upper-level or corner sections instead of floor or lower-center seats. Avoid VIP or premium packages you do not need, look at all-in prices that include fees, and watch resale marketplaces as June 13 approaches, because some sellers reduce prices to move extra tickets, offering last-minute deals for flexible buyers.

Is it better to buy tickets early or wait closer to the show for deals?

If you want specific lower-bowl sections, aisle seats, or a block of seats together, buying earlier is safer since the best locations and cheaper official price tiers can sell out or rise in price. If saving money is your main goal and you are flexible about where you sit, tracking resale prices and being ready to buy in the weeks leading up to June 13 can sometimes lead to better bargains, especially if many seats are still available.

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