Parker McCollum in Los Angeles | Tickets 2026

Parker McCollum

Feel the energy surge as Parker McCollum takes the stage at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, CA on Jun 19, 2026! Experience an unforgettable night filled with chart-topping hits and soulful performances that resonate with every fan. Don’t miss out—grab your Parker McCollum tour tickets now!

Parker McCollum Los Angeles Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
Jun 19, 2026
07:30 PM
Los Angeles, California from $65.08 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Parker McCollum concert in Los Angeles and what time does it start?

The Parker McCollum concert in Los Angeles is scheduled for Friday, June 19, 2026 at The Greek Theatre in Griffith Park. Listings show a start time of about 7:30 PM, with some materials also noting a 7:00 PM event time, so planning to arrive 60–90 minutes early is the safest way to handle traffic, parking, security screening, and finding your seat before the music begins. To avoid paying elevated last-minute prices, try to buy tickets well in advance of show day and skip impulse purchases during final-week demand spikes.

Where is The Greek Theatre located and how do I get there?

The Greek Theatre is located at 2700 North Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90027, nestled inside Griffith Park in the Los Feliz area. The venue is reached by driving up Vermont Avenue into the park, where signs and staff direct vehicles to official Greek Theatre parking lots and shuttle points. To keep your overall costs lower, consider using rideshare to the Lot C drop-off area on Vermont and Commonwealth, sharing the fare with friends, or parking farther from the venue and taking the official off-site shuttle rather than paying for the closest premium lots.

Who is performing with Parker McCollum at The Greek Theatre?

The Los Angeles show is part of Parker McCollum’s 2026 tour and is billed with support from Vincent Mason, with some listings also including Aubrie Sellers on this leg. These artists are scheduled to perform opening sets before Parker’s headlining appearance, creating a full evening of country music under the stars at The Greek. Because your ticket typically covers all performers, arriving close to the time doors open lets you see more live music for the same price, which is especially valuable if you choose cheaper upper-bowl or terrace seats.

How can I get cheap tickets for the Parker McCollum Los Angeles concert?

Ticket marketplaces show a broad price range, with the highest prices in pit, orchestra, and VIP areas and more affordable options in the upper sections and further-from-stage reserved seats. To find cheap tickets, compare offers across multiple platforms and filter for prices including fees, since some sites now highlight “what you see is what you pay” totals that can come out lower than others even if the base price looks similar. You can save more by being flexible about your exact row, choosing the far side or upper-level seats, buying early before the best-value sections sell out, and going with friends so you split service fees and parking or shuttle costs.

What are the seating options like at The Greek Theatre?

The Greek Theatre is an outdoor amphitheater with a capacity of around 5,900, featuring a mix of orchestra, terrace, and upper-level seating that curves around the stage. Lower orchestra seats are closest to the stage and command higher prices, while the terraces and upper sections sit farther back but still offer good sound and a classic hillside amphitheater feel. For budget-conscious fans, terrace and upper-bowl seats usually provide the best balance of price and experience, especially if you are comfortable being a bit farther from the stage and relying on the big screens for close-up views.

How does parking work at The Greek Theatre?

The Greek Theatre operates several official parking areas, including General Parking, Lots C, F, and G, Quick Park, and an off-site shuttle lot in Griffith Park, with different price levels for each. Parking is typically sold per vehicle, and event information notes that on-site parking is limited and can sell out in advance, particularly accessible and premium lots. To keep transportation costs lower, prebook the least expensive official lot available, carpool so you split the fee, or park at the Pony Ride Train Lot and use the shuttle service, which is often cheaper than paying for the highest-tier on-site lots near the venue.

What is the bag policy at The Greek Theatre?

The Greek Theatre enforces a strict bag policy: no large bags or backpacks are allowed, and bags must generally be no larger than about 12″ x 6″ x 12″; small clutches around 6.5″ x 4.5″ and clear bags within specified dimensions are permitted. Medical and diaper bags are exceptions but are subject to thorough searches, and there is typically no official bag-check service on site, meaning non-compliant bags can result in being turned away. To avoid extra hassle and potential costs for off-site storage, bring only a compliant clear bag or small clutch with essentials and leave larger items at home or in your vehicle.

Is The Greek Theatre accessible for guests with disabilities?

The Greek Theatre offers accessible seating areas and companion seating, with accessible paths from multiple lots into the venue and seating bowl. Designated accessible parking is available behind the box office and in Lots B, C, and G for vehicles displaying valid disability placards or plates, but these spaces are limited and filled on a first-come, first-parked basis. If you need accessible seating or parking, purchase those tickets early, plan to arrive well before showtime, and use the accessible drop-off area in front of the box office so you do not have to pay for last-minute, more expensive parking farther away.

What other venue policies should I know before the concert?

Guests at The Greek Theatre should expect standard security screening, including visual and bag inspections, and restrictions on items such as weapons, outside alcohol, large umbrellas, and professional camera equipment. Many events also operate with limited cash use at concessions and encourage card or mobile payments, though specific details can vary by promoter and show. Checking your ticket’s event info a few days before the concert helps you avoid bringing prohibited items, which saves you from wasting money on last-minute replacements or off-site storage.

How long will the Parker McCollum concert at The Greek Theatre last?

The Los Angeles show is scheduled for a 7:30 PM start, and with openers plus Parker’s headlining set, a typical night at The Greek runs around 2.5 to 3 hours from the first act to the final encore, depending on curfew and encore length. Expect the openers to take the stage earlier in the evening, with Parker performing later and closing out the show under the lights. To manage your budget, note that parking licenses generally end about 90 minutes after the event concludes, so plan your exit and rideshare timing ahead of time to avoid extra charges or rushed upgrades to closer, more expensive lots.

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