Samantha Fish in Jacksonville | Tickets 2026

Feel the electric energy of Samantha Fish as she takes the stage at the Florida Theatre, Inc. in Jacksonville, FL on Apr 11, 2026. With her fierce guitar riffs and soulful vocals, expect a night filled with her greatest hits. Don’t miss out—grab your Samantha Fish tour tickets now!
Samantha Fish Jacksonville Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Saturday Apr 11, 2026 08:00 PM |
Jacksonville, Florida | from $347.14 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Samantha Fish concert at the Florida Theatre in Jacksonville?
The Samantha Fish concert with Tab Benoit at the Florida Theatre in Jacksonville is scheduled for Saturday, April 11, 2026, with the show starting at 8:00 PM and doors opening at 7:00 PM. It’s part of their When Two Tours Collide run, so you’ll get a full evening of top-shelf blues and roots music from two powerhouse performers on one historic stage.
Where is the Florida Theatre located, and what is the venue like?
The Florida Theatre is located at 128 East Forsyth Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202, right in the heart of downtown. Opened in 1927 and seating about 1,900 people, it’s a beautifully restored historic movie palace turned performing arts venue, known for ornate décor, classic architecture, and excellent acoustics that make concerts feel rich and immersive.
Is this a Samantha Fish and Tab Benoit co-headline show?
Yes, this Jacksonville date is billed as Samantha Fish & Tab Benoit on the When Two Tours Collide Tour, meaning both artists are featured on the same night. You can expect substantial sets from each artist—Samantha’s modern, fiery blues-rock paired with Tab’s swampy Louisiana tone—creating a double-headliner experience that packs a lot of value into a single ticket.
What time should I arrive, and when do doors open?
The Florida Theatre lists the event start time as 8:00 PM with doors opening at 7:00 PM for this show. A good plan is to be parked and heading toward the entrance shortly after 7:00 PM, giving you time for security, restrooms, and finding your seats without missing any of the music. If you like to grab a drink or explore the historic lobby, aim for 6:45–7:00 PM arrival so you can soak in the atmosphere before the lights go down.
How can I buy tickets for the Samantha Fish concert at the Florida Theatre?
Tickets are available through the Florida Theatre’s official ticketing channels and major authorized platforms that list the April 11, 2026 Samantha Fish w/ Tab Benoit event in Jacksonville. When you purchase, you’ll see an interactive seating chart of the theatre, choose your section and exact seats, and receive mobile or electronic tickets to be scanned at the door.
How can I get cheap tickets for the Jacksonville show?
To find cheaper tickets, start by looking at the full seating chart and filter by lowest price—upper balcony and rear orchestra seats often cost less than premium front-center sections while still offering good sound in a 1,900-seat theatre. Compare prices across several reputable sellers and resale sites; some platforms let you sort by “best deal,” which highlights tickets with strong value for the price. Keep an eye on listings as the date approaches, since some resellers reduce prices to avoid being stuck with unused tickets, especially in non-VIP areas. To reduce your total night-out cost, use free or low-cost street parking (where available), carpool with friends, and plan dinner at more affordable spots nearby instead of the priciest downtown options.
What is the seating like at the Florida Theatre, and which sections are best on a budget?
The Florida Theatre has reserved seating with orchestra and balcony levels, and nearly all seats offer at least a decent view thanks to the sloped floor and classic theatre design. If you’re budget-conscious, look at rear orchestra or balcony seats; they’re typically cheaper than the front rows, yet still benefit from the venue’s strong acoustics and line of sight to the stage. Fans who want a balance of price and experience often choose mid-orchestra or front balcony, trading a bit of proximity for a noticeable savings over premium center-front tickets.
Where can I park for the Florida Theatre, and how much does it cost?
The Florida Theatre does not have its own dedicated parking lot, but there are more than 1,600 parking spaces within one block in every direction, including garages and surface lots. Street parking in downtown Jacksonville is free after 6:00 PM and on weekends, which is perfect for an 8:00 PM Saturday show if you can find a spot relatively close. If you prefer a guaranteed space, several nearby garages and reserved parking options can be booked in advance so you’re not circling the block right before showtime.
Is the Florida Theatre accessible, and are there any key policies I should know?
The Florida Theatre offers accessible seating that can be purchased directly through the box office, along with accommodations for guests with mobility needs. General policies include security screening at entry, restrictions on outside food and drink, and guidance on cameras or large bags, all designed to keep the experience safe and comfortable for everyone. Checking the theatre’s FAQ before the show is a good idea so you know what you can bring, where to sit if you need accessible access, and how best to plan your arrival.
Is the Samantha Fish concert family-friendly?
Blues and roots concerts like Samantha Fish & Tab Benoit at the Florida Theatre mainly attract adult audiences, but the theatre regularly hosts a wide range of shows, including many that are appropriate for teens and older kids. The setting is a seated, historic theatre rather than a rowdy club, so it can be comfortable for families who enjoy live music and are okay with a late evening. As always, parents should consider the show’s length, volume, and the 8:00 PM start time when deciding whether to bring younger guests.
How should I plan my evening around the concert?
Because the Florida Theatre is located downtown, it’s easy to pair the show with dinner or drinks in the surrounding neighborhood before heading over around door time. Plan to arrive early enough to find parking, walk to the theatre, and enjoy the ornate lobby and concessions before Samantha and Tab take the stage. With two acclaimed blues artists sharing the bill, expect a full, high-energy night—wear comfortable clothes, keep your phone charged for mobile tickets, and be ready for a memorable show in one of Jacksonville’s most iconic venues.