Ole 60 in Charlottesville | Tickets 2026

On May 7, 2026, the vibrant atmosphere of Ting Pavilion in Charlottesville, VA, will pulse with energy as Ole 60 takes the stage. Fans will groove to their electrifying hits, blending rock and rhythm with passion. Don’t miss out—secure your spot with Ole 60 tour tickets today!
Ole 60 Charlottesville Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday May 07, 2026 07:30 PM |
Charlottesville, Virginia | from $64.01 | Tickets |
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Ole 60 concert in Charlottesville?
The Ole 60 concert in Charlottesville is on Thursday, May 7, 2026, at the Ting Pavilion, located at 700 East Main Street on the Downtown Mall in Charlottesville, Virginia. This date is part of the Smokestack Town Tour and is one of the Virginia stops near the end of the spring run.
What time do doors open and when does the show start?
For Ole 60 at the Ting Pavilion, doors open at 6:30 pm and the show is scheduled to start at 7:30 pm Eastern time. Arriving around door time gives you a comfortable window for parking, security, grabbing concessions, and finding your seat or lawn spot before the music begins.
Who is performing with Ole 60 at the Ting Pavilion?
The Charlottesville show is billed as Ole 60: Smokestack Town Tour with The Jack Wharff Band and Rob Langdon, giving the night a three‑act lineup. You will see sets from The Jack Wharff Band and Rob Langdon before Ole 60’s headlining performance, so plan for a full evening of live country and Americana‑leaning music.
What kind of venue is the Ting Pavilion, and is the show outdoors?
The Ting Pavilion is an outdoor amphitheater on Charlottesville’s Downtown Mall with a covered stage, reserved seating sections, and open lawn areas behind the seats. Because the Ole 60 show is outdoors, it is wise to check the forecast, dress in layers, and be prepared for changing evening temperatures or light rain.
Is the Ole 60 concert at the Ting Pavilion seated or general admission?
Ole 60 at the Ting Pavilion is set up with a mix of reserved seats in the pavilion area and additional sections like boxes, party porch, and other premium viewing options, plus some more flexible GA‑style areas depending on the ticket type. Reserved tickets give you a specific seat, while box and porch options function more like premium group or lounge areas.
How can I buy tickets for Ole 60 in Charlottesville?
Tickets are available directly from the Ting Pavilion site and its Ticketmaster/Live Nation links, as well as from reputable resale platforms including SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, Tixel, and others. For the clearest seat maps and venue policies, start with the official Ting Pavilion or Ticketmaster event page, then compare prices and sections on one or two trusted resellers if particular areas look sold out.
How much do Ole 60 tickets in Charlottesville cost, and what are typical price ranges?
SeatGeek’s tour price grid shows Charlottesville with a starting price of about 64 USD, putting it in the middle of Ole 60’s 2026 tour price spectrum. Vivid Seats listings for this date show tickets beginning around 71 USD, with a range that can extend into the 500+ USD level for suites and box options depending on demand and location. Standard reserved seats and non‑premium sections will generally be cheaper than boxes, party porch, or premium packages.
What are some good tips for getting cheaper Ole 60 tickets at the Ting Pavilion?
To find cheaper tickets, compare “show prices including fees” across Ticketmaster/Live Nation, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and Tixel, sorting from lowest price so you see the true all‑in cost per ticket. Focus on regular reserved seats rather than suites, boxes, or party porch upgrades, be flexible about sitting a bit farther from the stage, and monitor resale markets as May 7 approaches, since some sellers reduce prices closer to showtime to move remaining tickets.
Is the Ole 60 Charlottesville show all ages, and do I need ID?
The Ting Pavilion lists Ole 60 as a standard Smokestack Town Tour date suitable for a broad audience, similar to other all‑ages or family‑friendly amphitheater shows. Anyone planning to purchase alcohol must bring a valid government‑issued photo ID, as staff will check ages at bar locations or wristband stations.
How do I get to the Ting Pavilion, and when should I arrive?
The Ting Pavilion is located on the east end of Charlottesville’s Downtown Mall at 700 East Main Street, accessible by car, rideshare, and local transit, with multiple parking garages and lots within walking distance. Since doors open at 6:30 pm and the show starts at 7:30 pm, arriving between 6:15 and 7:00 pm usually gives you enough time to park, walk to the venue, pass security, and get settled without rushing.
What else should I know to make the most of the Ole 60 show at the Ting Pavilion?
The Ting Pavilion typically offers concessions, bars, merch stands, and easy access to Downtown Mall restaurants and bars, so arriving early lets you explore the area, grab food or drinks, and pick up merchandise before The Jack Wharff Band starts. To keep the night budget‑friendly, set a ticket and parking budget ahead of time, choose value seats instead of high‑priced boxes or suites, and plan your spending on extras so you can relax and enjoy full sets from The Jack Wharff Band, Rob Langdon, and Ole 60.