Nate Bargatze in San Antonio 2026

Prepare for a night of laughter as Nate Bargatze lights up the stage at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, TX on Mar 29, 2026. With his signature storytelling and crowd-pleasing hits, this concert promises an unforgettable experience. Don’t miss out—grab your Nate Bargatze tour tickets now!
Nate Bargatze San Antonio Tickets
| Date | Price | Tickets |
| Sunday Mar 29, 2026 07:00 PM |
Nate Bargatze from $66.78 |
Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is Nate Bargatze performing in San Antonio and what time does the show start?
Nate Bargatze is scheduled to perform in San Antonio, Texas on Sunday, March 29, 2026 at the Frost Bank Center. The show is set for 7:00 PM, with parking lots opening at 4:00 PM and all doors opening at 6:00 PM, so plan to be in your seat a little before 7:00 PM.
Where is the Nate Bargatze show in San Antonio taking place?
The show takes place at the Frost Bank Center, an indoor arena located on Frost Bank Center Drive on the east side of San Antonio. It is the home of the San Antonio Spurs and hosts major concerts and events, with multiple seating levels and big video boards that help you see the stage from many different areas.
What time should I arrive and when do parking and doors open?
For this event, the official timeline notes that parking lots open at 4:00 PM, all arena doors open at 6:00 PM, and showtime is 7:00 PM. Arriving 60–90 minutes before showtime gives you time for parking, walking to the arena, bag checks, and a stop at restrooms or concessions before you find your seat.
How does parking work at the Frost Bank Center?
The Frost Bank Center has nearly 7,000 parking spaces spread across several onsite lots, and parking is cashless, with prices typically between about $10 and $30 depending on the lot and event. You can pre-pay for parking online or at the box office on event days, and accessible spaces are available in each lot on a first-come, first-served basis, so buying a parking pass in advance and arriving early is recommended.
What is the bag policy at the Frost Bank Center?
All bags must be 12 inches by 12 inches by 6 inches or smaller to enter the Frost Bank Center, and clear bags are not strictly required, but oversized bags are not allowed. More detailed arena FAQs mention that only very small bags up to about 6 inches by 8 inches with a single compartment are permitted inside, and there is no bag check, so any larger bag will need to be taken back to your vehicle.
What security measures should I expect when entering the arena?
Guests should expect standard modern arena screening at the Frost Bank Center, including security checks for all permitted bags and walk-through or handheld metal detectors at entry. To speed up entry, arrive early, bring only a small compliant bag or just your essentials in pockets, and be ready to follow staff directions at the doors.
Are outside food, drinks, and re-entry allowed?
The Frost Bank Center is a cashless, controlled-entry venue, and like most arenas, it does not generally allow outside food or beverages inside, with concessions available throughout the concourse instead. Re-entry is not highlighted as being allowed in arena policies, so you should plan as if leaving during the show means you will not be able to return on the same ticket.
How much do Nate Bargatze tickets in San Antonio usually cost?
San Antonio ticket guides note that Nate Bargatze tickets in this city typically start around the high-$60 range for the cheapest seats, depending on when you buy. Across the Big Dumb Eyes tour, price charts show lowest prices in many cities from about $50–$80 and an overall average around the low-to-mid $100s, so your actual price at Frost Bank Center will depend on section, demand, and purchase timing.
How can I get cheaper tickets for Nate Bargatze at the Frost Bank Center?
To find cheaper tickets, compare prices across multiple major ticket platforms, sort by lowest price, and target upper-level or corner sections rather than floor or lower-center seats. Skip VIP or premium add-ons you do not need, watch for official face-value tickets from the main seller, and track resale listings as March 29 gets closer, since some sellers lower prices to move extra tickets, which can create last-minute bargains for flexible buyers.
Is it better to buy tickets early or wait closer to the show for deals?
If you want specific sections, better lower-bowl views, or a block of seats together, buying earlier is safer because the best locations and cheapest official tiers can sell out or rise in price over time. If your main goal is saving money and you are flexible on where you sit, monitoring prices over time and being ready to buy closer to the date can sometimes pay off, especially if plenty of seats remain available and resale sellers begin to discount them.