Samantha Fish in Springfield | Tickets 2026

Feel the electrifying energy as Samantha Fish takes the stage at the Gillioz Theatre in Springfield, MO on May 7, 2026. With her fierce guitar skills and soulful vocals, she’ll deliver a night of unforgettable hits. Don’t miss out—grab your Samantha Fish tour tickets now!
Samantha Fish Springfield Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday May 07, 2026 07:30 PM |
Springfield, Missouri | from $69.08 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Samantha Fish concert at the Gillioz Theatre in Springfield?
The Samantha Fish concert at the historic Gillioz Theatre in Springfield, Missouri is scheduled for Thursday, May 7, 2026, as part of her Paper Doll World Tour
Where is the Gillioz Theatre located, and what is the venue like?
The Gillioz Theatre sits at 325 Park Central East (often listed as 317 Park Central E), right on downtown Springfield’s Park Central Square. Built in 1926, it’s a beautifully restored historic theatre with ornate décor, a traditional proscenium stage, orchestra and balcony seating, and acoustics that suit guitar-heavy blues and rock shows especially well.
What time do doors open, and when should I arrive?
The Gillioz states that, unless otherwise noted, doors open one hour before showtime for every event. If Samantha’s concert is listed at 8:00 PM, you can expect doors at 7:00 PM, giving you time to park, walk in, find your seat, and visit the bar or restrooms without rushing. Aim to arrive downtown 60–90 minutes before showtime so you can handle parking and enjoy the theatre’s atmosphere before the lights go down.
Is this part of a special tour, and what kind of show can I expect?
This Springfield date is part of Samantha Fish’s Paper Doll World Tour, built around her newer material while still featuring fan favorites from earlier albums. Her past Gillioz appearances have included high-energy sets with songs like “Paper Doll,” “Bulletproof,” and “Black Wind Howlin’,” mixing originals and powerful covers into a dynamic, guitar-driven night.
How can I buy tickets for Samantha Fish at the Gillioz Theatre?
Tickets are sold as reserved seating through the Gillioz Theatre’s official ticketing system and through a few authorized ticketing partners that mirror the same seat map. You’ll choose exact seats in the orchestra or balcony, complete your purchase online or via the box office, and receive digital or print-at-home tickets to scan at the door. If you need ADA seating, the theatre asks that you call Ticketing Services directly at 417-863-9491 so staff can place you in appropriate accessible locations.
How can I get cheap tickets for the Springfield show?
To save money, start on the Gillioz site and look for seats in the rear orchestra or balcony instead of premium center-front rows, as these typically cost less but still benefit from the theatre’s compact size and strong acoustics. Then compare those prices with reputable resale platforms, watching for listings where sellers have dropped prices closer to the date to move extra tickets. Buying earlier often gives you access to lower-priced sections before the best-value seats are gone, but if the show is not close to selling out, you can also monitor prices in the final weeks for potential last-minute deals. To reduce your overall night-out cost, carpool and use downtown garages or lots that offer free or reduced rates in the evening instead of paying for multiple cars.
What is the seating like at the Gillioz, and which sections are best if I want more legroom?
All tickets for Samantha Fish at the Gillioz are reserved seating, with an orchestra level on the main floor and a balcony above. The theatre notes that balcony seating has narrower legroom than the orchestra level, so taller guests or anyone who prefers extra space should choose orchestra seats. There is no elevator access to the balcony, which is another reason many people choose orchestra if they’re worried about stairs or comfort.
Where can I park for the Gillioz Theatre, and how much does it cost?
The Gillioz does not have its own dedicated parking lot, but there are multiple garages, lots, and on-street spaces within walking distance in downtown Springfield. Nearby options include structures like Heer’s Car Park, College Station Car Park, and Jordan Valley Car Park, as well as lots just behind the theatre on Olive and along Jefferson. Many downtown spots offer free parking after certain evening hours and on weekends, but you should always check posted signs for specific time limits and regulations.
Is the Gillioz Theatre accessible, and what should I know if someone in my group has mobility needs?
The Gillioz provides ADA seating on the orchestra level and asks guests who need accessible locations to call the box office at 417-863-9491 so they can be seated appropriately. Because there is no elevator access to the balcony, patrons who use wheelchairs, have difficulty with stairs, or simply prefer easier access should avoid balcony tickets and stick to orchestra seats. Staff are accustomed to accommodating accessibility requests, so reaching out ahead of time helps make arrival and seating smoother.
Are there any important venue policies I should know before the concert?
Gillioz Theatre policies include no outside food or drink inside the theatre, with concessions and beverages available in the lobby areas. As a historic venue, the theatre emphasizes a respectful environment and notes that not all productions are suitable for every age, encouraging patrons to review show details before buying tickets. Standard rules about bags, cameras, smoking, and behavior apply, so planning to travel light and arrive a little early will make your entry quicker and easier.
Is the Samantha Fish concert at the Gillioz Theatre family-friendly?
The Gillioz describes itself as offering a diverse schedule and encourages guests to decide what’s appropriate for their families, but a Samantha Fish show is generally best suited for adults and older teens who enjoy loud, late-evening live music. The seated, theatre-style setting is more controlled than a bar or standing club, which many people find comfortable for bringing responsible younger fans who are used to concert environments. Parents should consider the show’s length, volume, and their child’s comfort with a nighttime event when deciding whether to attend as a family.
How should I plan my evening around the Springfield concert?
A solid plan is to arrive downtown early enough to enjoy dinner or a drink around Park Central Square, then head to the Gillioz about an hour before showtime to park and enter. Building in that extra time lets you handle parking, explore the historic theatre, and settle into your reserved seat before Samantha and her band hit the stage. Wear comfortable clothes, keep your phone charged for mobile tickets, and be ready for an intense, guitar-forward night as the Paper Doll World Tour rolls through Springfield.