Nate Bargatze in Vancouver 2026

Prepare for an unforgettable night as Nate Bargatze takes the stage at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC on July 23, 2026. With his signature blend of relatable humor and captivating storytelling, expect laughter to echo through the arena. Don’t miss out—grab your Nate Bargatze tour tickets today!
Nate Bargatze Vancouver Tickets
| Date | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Jul 23, 2026 07:00 PM |
Nate Bargatze from $67.30 |
Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is Nate Bargatze performing in Vancouver and what time does the show start?
Nate Bargatze is scheduled to perform in Vancouver, British Columbia on Thursday, July 23, 2026 at Rogers Arena, with the show starting at 7:00 PM. Event listings from the arena, ticketing sites, and tour promoters all confirm the 7:00 PM start time for this Big Dumb Eyes World Tour date.
Where is the Nate Bargatze show in Vancouver taking place?
The show takes place at Rogers Arena, located at 800 Griffiths Way near downtown Vancouver. This is the home of the Vancouver Canucks and a major concert venue, with a large floor and multiple seating levels configured around an end stage for comedy and music events.
What time should I arrive and when do doors usually open?
Rogers Arena and event guides recommend arriving 1–2 hours before doors open so you have time for parking, security screening, and finding your seats without rushing. The underground parkade (Lot 987) opens to ticketholders no earlier than 15 minutes before arena doors, and doors for major events typically open about 60–90 minutes before showtime, so planning to arrive around 5:30–6:00 PM is a good idea for a 7:00 PM show.
How does parking work at Rogers Arena?
Rogers Arena’s underground parkade, Lot 987, is accessed from Griffiths Way off Expo or Pacific Boulevard and has a 6’6” (2 m) height clearance, opening to ticketholders shortly before doors. For most non‑hockey events, parking in Lot 987 is open to the public on a first‑come, first‑served basis and can often be reserved in advance when buying tickets, while additional public parking is available in nearby downtown garages and lots within walking distance.
What is the bag policy at Rogers Arena?
The arena’s FAQ states that all bags, including purses and backpacks, must not exceed 14 inches by 14 inches by 6 inches; guests with larger bags must return them to their vehicles or another secure place before entry. A venue guide reiterates that bags larger than 14 by 14 by 6 are not permitted and that every bag is subject to security screening, so bringing only a small bag within that limit—or no bag at all—is the easiest way to enter quickly.
What security procedures should I expect when entering the arena?
All bags are screened at entry and must meet the 14 by 14 by 6 size limit, and guests may pass through metal detectors or similar security checks. Event guides mention that Rogers customers sometimes have access to a dedicated entrance, but all entrances enforce the same bag and security rules, so arriving early with a small bag and your mobile tickets ready will help you move through screening faster.
Are outside food, drinks, and re-entry allowed?
Rogers Arena operates like a typical NHL and concert venue, where outside food and beverages are generally not allowed, with a wide range of concessions available inside instead. With focus on security and cashless operations, you should plan as if leaving the arena during the show will mean you cannot re-enter on the same ticket.
Is Rogers Arena accessible for guests with disabilities?
Event information notes that accessible parking is available by reservation through Fan Services, and that Rogers Arena offers wheelchair-accessible seating and facilities. Destination Vancouver’s listing also highlights accessible parking and wheelchair access, so guests needing accommodations should arrange accessible parking and seating in advance when purchasing tickets.
How much do Nate Bargatze tickets in Vancouver usually cost?
A Vancouver theater listing shows prices “from US $99” for the Rogers Arena show, while a major ticket marketplace lists the lowest tickets starting around $77 for July 23. Across the Big Dumb Eyes tour overall, data from a large ticket seller shows that Nate Bargatze tickets can start as low as about $10 in some cities with an average around $144, so Vancouver’s starting prices are in the mid‑to‑upper range compared with other stops.
How can I get cheaper tickets for Nate Bargatze at Rogers Arena?
To find cheaper tickets, compare prices across several ticket sites, sort listings from lowest price first, and focus on upper‑bowl or side sections instead of floor or lower‑center seats. Avoid VIP or upgrade packages you do not need, always look at all‑in prices that include fees, and monitor resale marketplaces as July 23 approaches, because some sellers reduce prices to move extra tickets, offering last‑minute bargains for flexible buyers.