Samantha Fish in Telluride | Tickets 2026

Samantha Fish

Anticipation electrifies the air as Samantha Fish takes the stage at Town Park in Telluride, CO on Sep 18, 2026. Her fiery guitar riffs and soulful vocals will ignite the night, showcasing her greatest hits. Don’t miss out—grab your Samantha Fish tour tickets now!

Samantha Fish Telluride Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
Sep 18, 2026
12:00 PM
Telluride, Colorado from $450.00 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Samantha Fish concert in Telluride a solo show or part of a festival?

The Samantha Fish appearance at Telluride Town Park on September 18, 2026, is part of the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival, not a standalone concert. That means your ticket covers a full festival day (and potentially the entire weekend) featuring multiple artists across the main stage and other programmed events, with Samantha as one of the featured performers.

What are the dates and location for the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival 2026?

The 2026 Telluride Blues & Brews Festival takes place September 18–20, 2026, at Telluride Town Park in Telluride, Colorado. Town Park is a scenic open field ringed by dramatic San Juan Mountain peaks, just a short walk from Telluride’s historic downtown, making it one of the most picturesque festival sites in the world.

When will Samantha Fish play during the festival, and what stage will she be on?

The festival has confirmed that Samantha Fish is on the 2026 lineup, but the exact daily schedule and stage times are announced closer to the festival, with a schedule update promised around March 2026. In recent years she’s typically played the Fred Shellman Memorial Main Stage, often in afternoon or early evening slots, but all set times are listed as “subject to change.” A smart plan is to wait for the daily grids, then anchor your day around whichever day and time Samantha is assigned.

How do I buy tickets to see Samantha Fish at Telluride Town Park?

To see Samantha at Telluride Town Park, you’ll buy Telluride Blues & Brews Festival tickets rather than individual concert tickets—options usually include 3-day passes, single-day admission, VIP passes, and various camping or late-night add-ons. Tickets are sold through the festival’s official ticketing partners and major national vendors that list “Telluride Blues & Brews Festival – Telluride Town Park – Sep 18–20, 2026,” with tiers for general admission and upgraded experiences. Once inside, you’re free to move between the main stage and other festival areas throughout the day.

How can I get cheap tickets for the day Samantha Fish is playing?

To save money, first consider whether a single-day pass or a full weekend pass is better—if you mainly want to see Samantha and a few other acts on her day, a day ticket is usually cheaper than a 3-day wristband. Buy early, before price tiers increase or certain pass types sell out; early-bird and first-release tickets are typically the least expensive. Check multiple authorized vendors (including the festival’s ticket page and major partners) and compare the total cost including fees, since some platforms charge higher service fees than others. You can further reduce your overall trip cost by sharing lodging with friends, camping instead of booking a hotel, and flying into a cheaper airport then carpooling into Telluride.

What is the daily schedule like at Telluride Blues & Brews, and how should I plan around Samantha’s set?

The festival runs from late morning/early midday (around 11:30 AM) into the evening, with the main stage hosting a sequence of high-profile acts and additional programming like comedy and late-night shows around town. The 2026 lineup includes headliners Jon Batiste, Taj Mahal & Keb’ Mo’, Marcus King Band, plus artists like Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, The Record Company, G. Love & Special Sauce, Charlie Musselwhite & GA-20, Tab Benoit, and Samantha Fish. Once the daily grid is published, mark Samantha’s slot, then build the rest of your day around nearby sets you care about—allowing time for food, beer tastings, and wandering the festival grounds between performances.

Is there camping at Telluride Town Park, and how does it work?

Yes, Town Park transforms into a festival campground for events like Blues & Brews and Telluride Jazz, offering tent camping, vehicle camping, and RV options just steps from the main stage. Camping passes and parking passes (for vehicles and RVs) are sold separately from festival tickets; every person staying in the campground needs both a camping pass and a festival pass, and vehicles need the appropriate parking/camping pass. Campsites are within a 2–3-minute walk of the festival grounds, with nearby restrooms and hot showers, and vehicle and RV camping are only allowed in designated areas—not on residential streets.

What should I know about parking if I’m not camping?

Telluride has a small footprint and limited in-town parking; vehicles for non-camping festivalgoers are typically directed to lots and street parking outside the immediate Town Park area, with clear restrictions on residential parking. For other Town Park festivals, organizers note that you’ll be parked “as close as possible” to the campground or festival site, but you should be prepared to walk or use shuttles and the town’s free public transportation options to reach the gates. Many visitors choose to stay in nearby lodging (Telluride or Mountain Village) and use gondolas, shuttles, or walking paths rather than relying on driving each day.

What is the vibe at Telluride Blues & Brews, especially during Samantha Fish’s set?

Telluride Blues & Brews is known for pairing world-class music with a relaxed, high-altitude mountain-town vibe: big-name blues, funk, and rock acts share the bill with craft beer tastings, comedy, and family-friendly activities. Samantha is a long-time festival favorite—organizers say her live sets are “crazy high energy and fierce,” with dazzling guitar work and high-aces band dynamics that have led them to invite her back year after year. Expect a passionate crowd that knows her songs, dancing on the grass and soaking in the natural amphitheater feel of Town Park.

What should I bring (and not bring) for a Samantha Fish day at Town Park?

For a full festival day, plan for mountain weather: layered clothing for cool mornings and evenings, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), a reusable water bottle, and a lightweight rain shell in case of afternoon showers. Small camp chairs or blankets are often allowed in designated areas at Town Park festivals, but each festival has specific rules about chair height, canopies, glass containers, and cooler sizes, so always check the current year’s list of prohibited and allowed items. Good walking shoes are essential; you’ll be on your feet moving between stages, beer tents, and your campsite or lodging throughout the day.

Is the festival family-friendly and accessible?

Telluride Blues & Brews markets itself as a family-friendly festival, and Town Park’s setup—with open lawns, nearby rivers, and playgrounds—makes it appealing to adults and older kids alike, though volume and elevation can be challenging for very young children. The compact town and festival layout, along with shuttles and gondolas, make getting around fairly easy, but guests should be prepared for uneven ground and some uphill walking. If you have specific accessibility concerns, checking directly with the festival in advance will help you understand ADA viewing areas, accessible routes, and best parking or drop-off options.

How should I plan my trip to make the most of Samantha Fish’s Telluride appearance?

Start by choosing whether you want a full 3‑day Blues & Brews experience or to focus on the day Samantha plays, then secure festival tickets, camping (if desired), and lodging well in advance—Telluride books up quickly for September festivals. Travel options often include flying into Montrose, Grand Junction, or Durango, then driving or shuttling into Telluride, so build some buffer into your arrival day to adjust to altitude and explore town. Once the daily schedule is out, plan to arrive at Town Park early, stake out a comfortable spot, and leave plenty of time around Samantha’s set to enjoy other artists, food, beers, and the mountain scenery.

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