Poppy in Saint Louis | Tickets 2026

Feel the electric energy at Poppy’s concert in Saint Louis, MO on July 25, 2026 at The Pageant. This is your chance to dive into a mesmerizing blend of pop and rock, featuring fan favorites like “Concrete” and “Bloodmoney.” Don’t miss out—grab your Poppy tour tickets now!
Poppy Saint Louis Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Saturday Jul 25, 2026 07:30 PM |
Saint Louis, Missouri | from $74.18 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is Poppy performing in St. Louis in 2026?
Poppy is performing in Saint Louis, Missouri on Saturday, July 25, 2026 at The Pageant as part of her Constantly Nowhere Tour. The show is scheduled for the evening at this popular Delmar Loop concert venue located at 6161 Delmar Boulevard, a major live music hub in St. Louis. This date comes right after her Chicago show and before the Denver stop on the summer North American run.
What time does the Poppy concert start at The Pageant, and when should I arrive?
Event listings show that the Poppy – Constantly Nowhere Tour at The Pageant on July 25, 2026 has a show time of 7:30 PM. Doors at The Pageant typically open 60–90 minutes before the listed show time, giving you time to clear security, get merch, and find a good spot before the music begins. A smart plan is to aim for arriving around 6:00–6:30 PM so you are not rushed and can catch the opening bands as well.
Who is performing with Poppy at The Pageant in St. Louis?
The St. Louis show is billed as “Constantly Nowhere Tour – Poppy with Landmvrks, Thousand Below,” making it a full multi-band lineup. Landmvrks bring a heavy French metalcore sound, while Thousand Below add melodic post-hardcore, setting an intense tone before Poppy’s headlining set. If you enjoy modern heavy music, it is worth being in the venue by show time so you experience the entire night from the first riff onward.
How can I get cheap tickets for Poppy at The Pageant?
To find cheaper tickets, start by looking at face-value options on primary outlets such as Ticketmaster, then compare them with reputable resale sites listing the St. Louis date. Pay attention to service fees and delivery charges, since those can make a big difference even when the base price seems low. For savings, choose standard general admission or the least expensive reserved sections, buy as early as you can, and watch resale listings in the week before the show, when some fans may drop prices to avoid being stuck with extra tickets.
Are there presale opportunities for the St. Louis Poppy show, and how do they help me save?
Yes, Citi Entertainment lists a Citi cardmember presale for the St. Louis date at The Pageant, with access beginning before the general on-sale. This presale requires a passcode and opens a dedicated block of tickets that you can buy before most people, often at standard face value and with better section choices. Using artist or Citi presales is a good way to secure tickets earlier and reduce the chance that you will have to pay higher resale prices later.
Is the Poppy concert at The Pageant all ages, and what are the age rules?
JamBase lists the July 25, 2026 Poppy show at The Pageant as an all-ages event, meaning fans of most ages can attend with a valid ticket. The Pageant notes that age restrictions are determined on a show-by-show basis, so all-ages events open the entire venue to all ages rather than limiting certain sections. Anyone entering age-restricted areas or purchasing alcohol must show acceptable ID such as a valid government-issued photo ID, and the venue will deny entry if identification does not meet its standards.
What is The Pageant like as a concert venue?
The Pageant is a purpose-built concert venue that opened in 2000, known for excellent sightlines and acoustics, with a flexible capacity ranging from about 750 to 2,300 depending on the event setup. No matter where you stand or sit, the venue emphasizes that you are always within about 70 feet of the stage, which helps shows feel intimate even when they are full. The room includes a large main floor, raised areas, and balcony-style sections, plus nearby bars and Suite 100/Halo Bar spaces that tie into its early-entry options.
How do I get to The Pageant, and what are the best ways to save on transportation and parking?
The Pageant sits at 6161 Delmar Boulevard in the Delmar Loop, a walkable area with restaurants and shops, accessible by car, MetroLink, and bus routes that serve the Loop. The venue’s information notes that free parking and street parking are available throughout the surrounding area, though some private lots may not allow public event parking and city parking laws still apply. To save money, consider taking MetroLink to the Delmar Loop station, carpooling with friends and sharing parking costs, or parking a bit farther from the venue in free or cheaper spots and walking a few extra blocks.
What venue policies and entry rules should I know for The Pageant?
The Pageant’s rules explain that re-entry is allowed only for those over 21 with a valid hand stamp or wristband; guests under 21 who leave the building cannot re-enter. The venue also has detailed ID requirements, accepting valid photo U.S. IDs, passports, or an original birth certificate with another photo ID, while declining IDs like school cards, photocopies, or digital IDs. Early-entry programs exist through Suite 100 (for under 21) and The Halo Bar (21+), which can get you into the venue just before main doors open if you have both a valid show ticket and the appropriate wristband.
How can I get a good spot inside The Pageant without overspending?
Because The Pageant is designed so that all areas are relatively close to the stage, you do not necessarily need VIP seats to have a good view, especially at an all-ages rock show where many fans choose the floor. Arriving close to door time or using early-entry options like Suite 100 or Halo Bar (if they are offered for this show) can give you a strong position on the floor or in preferred balcony areas without paying extra for premium tickets. Pair that strategy with a standard-priced ticket and you can enjoy a great vantage point while keeping your overall concert costs lower.
What can I expect from Poppy’s performance on the Constantly Nowhere Tour in St. Louis?
The Constantly Nowhere Tour supports Poppy’s 2026 “Empty Hands” era, described as blending heavy guitars, industrial textures, and off-kilter pop into a powerful, theatrical live show. With Landmvrks and Thousand Below on the St. Louis bill, the night will likely move from intense metalcore and post-hardcore into Poppy’s genre-bending headlining set, keeping the energy high from start to finish. In a focused venue like The Pageant, you can expect strong sound, dramatic lighting, and a very engaged crowd, so wearing comfortable shoes, considering ear protection, and setting a clear budget for merch and drinks will help you enjoy the entire night comfortably.