Samantha Fish in Savannah | Tickets 2026

Samantha Fish

Feel the electrifying energy as Samantha Fish takes the stage at District Live in Savannah, GA on Apr 15, 2026. From her powerhouse vocals to blistering guitar riffs, this concert promises an unforgettable night filled with bluesy anthems and soulful hits. Don’t miss out—grab your Samantha Fish tour tickets now!

Samantha Fish Savannah Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Wednesday
Apr 15, 2026
08:00 PM
Savannah, Georgia from $81.52 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Samantha Fish concert at District Live in Savannah?

The Samantha Fish concert with Tab Benoit at District Live in Savannah is scheduled for Wednesday, April 15, 2026, with showtime listed at 8:00 PM. It’s part of their When Two Tours Collide tour, so you’ll get a full night of high‑energy blues and roots music from two powerhouse artists in one intimate venue.

Where is District Live at Plant Riverside District located, and what is the venue like?

District Live is located inside Plant Riverside District at 400 W River Street, Savannah, GA 31401, right on the revitalized riverfront. It’s a modern, state‑of‑the‑art indoor music venue with a capacity of around 440–550 people, designed to feel intimate while still delivering big, powerful sound. Set amid restaurants, bars, and river views, it’s a great place to combine a night out in Savannah with a close‑up concert experience.

What time do doors open, and when should I arrive?

The event is scheduled for 8:00 PM, and similar District Live shows generally open doors about one hour before showtime. Aim to arrive 60–90 minutes early so you have time to park in the Plant Riverside Parking Garage or nearby lots, walk the riverfront, pass through entry, and grab a drink before the music starts. Getting there on the early side also helps you secure a better viewing spot inside this relatively small venue.

Is this a Samantha Fish and Tab Benoit co-headline show?

Yes, this Savannah date is promoted as When Two Tours Collide Tour: Tab Benoit + Samantha Fish, meaning both guitarists are featured on the same bill. You can expect each artist to play a full set, combining Tab’s fiery Louisiana blues with Samantha’s genre‑bending mix of blues, rock, and soul for a packed, double‑headliner evening.

How can I buy tickets for the Savannah show?

Tickets are available through official District Live and Plant Riverside District channels as well as major ticketing platforms that list “Tab Benoit with Samantha Fish” at District Live Savannah on April 15, 2026. You’ll typically see options for different price levels on a general admission or partially seated floor, and receive mobile tickets to be scanned at the door. For the safest experience, purchase only from well‑known, authorized sellers connected to the venue or artist pages.

How can I get cheap tickets for Samantha Fish at District Live?

To get cheaper tickets, start by checking face‑value prices through the venue’s recommended sellers, then compare them with trusted resale platforms that show multiple listings and quantities (for example, 1–2 or 1–6 tickets at different price points). Look early for lower tiers before demand pushes prices up, then keep an eye on listings as the date approaches—some resellers drop prices close to showtime rather than eat the cost. Because the room is small, even lower‑priced tickets still put you close to the action, so focus on total price (ticket plus fees) rather than striving for the very front. You can also reduce your overall spend by carpooling and using the Plant Riverside Parking Garage instead of multiple separate parking payments.

What is the seating and layout like inside District Live?

District Live is designed as a flexible live music room, often using a combination of standing‑room floor and limited seating areas depending on the event. With a capacity around 440–550, there really aren’t any “far away” spots, so even if you’re toward the back or side, you’ll still feel close to the stage and immersed in the sound. For the best experience on a budget, arrive early when doors open so you can claim a comfortable viewing area without needing a premium ticket.

What are the parking options at Plant Riverside District for this concert?

Plant Riverside District has a dedicated parking garage at 500 West River Street with space for about 488 vehicles, providing direct access to the district and River Street. Daily rates currently run around $10 for up to 3 hours, $20 for 3–6 hours, and $45 for overnight, with credit/debit card as the only accepted payment. Additional valet parking and street options are available around the district, but the garage is the most straightforward choice, especially if you’re unfamiliar with downtown Savannah.

Is District Live accessible, and are there age restrictions?

District Live is part of the modern Plant Riverside complex and is designed to be accessible, with elevator and ramp access from the garage and district walkways. Current venue information notes no known blanket age restrictions for District Live, making it suitable for adult audiences and older teens who enjoy live music, though parents should consider the late start time and concert volume. If you need specific accommodations, it’s a good idea to contact Plant Riverside District or the ticket seller in advance so they can help place you in the best location.

What else can I do at Plant Riverside District before or after the show?

Plant Riverside District is a full entertainment destination, with restaurants, bars, riverfront walkways, art installations, and even the Gretsch guitar museum on site, so you can easily turn the concert into a full evening out. Many concertgoers like to have dinner or drinks in the district, then walk straight into District Live for the show, followed by a relaxed stroll along the river after the music ends. Building in extra time around the 8:00 PM concert lets you avoid rushing and really enjoy Savannah’s riverfront nightlife.

How should I plan my evening around the Samantha Fish concert?

Since the show starts at 8:00 PM, a great plan is to arrive in the late afternoon or early evening, park in the Plant Riverside garage, explore the riverfront, and have dinner nearby before heading into District Live when doors open. This gives you the best chance at a good viewing spot and time to settle in before Samantha Fish and Tab Benoit take the stage. After the concert, you can let crowds thin while you enjoy the lights, music, and atmosphere of Plant Riverside District, wrapping up a memorable night in Savannah.

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