Sara Landry in Brooklyn | Tickets 2026

Sara Landry

Feel the pulse of Brooklyn as Sara Landry electrifies Under the ‘K’ Bridge Park on July 31 – August 1, 2026. With her dynamic stage presence and chart-topping hits, this concert promises an unforgettable night of energy and emotion. Secure your spot now: Sara Landry tour tickets.

Sara Landry Brooklyn Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
Jul 31, 2026
07:00 PM
Brooklyn, New York from $102.00 Tickets
Friday
Jul 31, 2026
07:00 PM
Brooklyn, New York from $100.80 Tickets
Saturday
Aug 01, 2026
07:00 PM
Brooklyn, New York from $115.20 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Sara Landry playing at Under the ‘K’ Bridge Park in Brooklyn in 2026?

Yes, Sara Landry is scheduled to perform at Under the ‘K’ Bridge Park in Brooklyn, New York, with shows listed for Friday, July 31, 2026 and Saturday, August 1, 2026 around 7:00 p.m. each night. These are dedicated Sara Landry headline dates, not festival sets, so the focus is squarely on her hard techno performance in a unique outdoor setting under the Kosciuszko Bridge. If you want to go both nights, you will need a separate ticket for each date, so double-check the date on your order before you buy.

What are the dates and times for the Sara Landry concerts in Brooklyn?

The main listings show Sara Landry at Under the ‘K’ Bridge Park on Friday, July 31, 2026 with doors and show time at 7:00 p.m., and another show at the same venue on Saturday, August 1, 2026, also starting at 7:00 p.m. Because this is an outdoor venue, doors and show times are coordinated closely, so you can expect music to begin not long after entry opens, with the night building toward her peak set. Plan to arrive at least 30–60 minutes before the listed time so you can get through the entrance smoothly, find a good spot near the stage, and settle in before the energy ramps up.

Where is Under the ‘K’ Bridge Park and what is the venue like?

Under the ‘K’ Bridge Park is an open-air public park and event space located beneath the Kosciuszko Bridge in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, with the venue area generally accessed near Gardner Avenue and Thomas Street and the address commonly listed as Meeker Avenue in Brooklyn, NY 11222. The park is a 6.7‑acre multiuse space known for its rough, industrial aesthetic, concrete surfaces, and dramatic views of the bridge, making it a striking backdrop for large-scale electronic shows and DJ events. For concerts, it is typically configured as a standing general-admission outdoor venue with a stage, sound and lighting rigs, portable restrooms, and food and drink vendors brought in for the night, so expect a festival-like atmosphere rather than a traditional seated theater.

Is the Sara Landry show at Under the ‘K’ Bridge Park 18+ or 21+?

Listings from promoters and ticketing partners describe the Sara Landry events at Under the ‘K’ Bridge Park in Brooklyn as 21+ shows, meaning you must be at least 21 years old to enter. Age restrictions at this venue often tie to alcohol service and event permits, so they tend to be enforced strictly at the gate with ID checks before wristbands or entry are given. To avoid being turned away, everyone in your group should bring a valid government-issued photo ID, and younger fans should look for other dates on Sara Landry’s tour that are listed as 18+ or all-ages instead.

How can I buy tickets for Sara Landry at Under the ‘K’ Bridge Park?

Tickets for Sara Landry’s Brooklyn shows are available through primary sellers partnered with The Bowery Presents, along with major ticket marketplaces listing Under the ‘K’ Bridge Park on July 31 and August 1, 2026. General admission is the standard ticket type, and some marketplaces indicate that prices for the July 31 show start in the low- to mid-$100 range, with floor GA prices and averages shown so you can compare options. When purchasing, confirm the correct date (July 31 or August 1), the venue name “Under the K Bridge Park,” and that your ticket is for the 21+ event rather than another artist’s show at the same venue.

What are some tips for finding cheap or lower-priced tickets?

To find cheaper Sara Landry tickets, start by comparing prices across several major ticket sites and the main promoter’s ticketing page, since general admission prices can vary depending on fees, inventory, and when you are buying. Track prices over time—sometimes costs are lower soon after the on-sale date, then again closer to the event if resellers drop prices to move extra tickets—and look for tools like deal scores or “lowest price” filters that highlight good-value options. You can often save by choosing standard GA over VIP-style packages, being flexible between the July 31 and August 1 dates if one night is cheaper, buying in small groups to share service fees, and using loyalty or cashback programs that effectively lower your final cost.

How do I get to Under the ‘K’ Bridge Park and what about parking?

Under the ‘K’ Bridge Park sits in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, near the Kosciuszko Bridge, and is reachable by a mix of subway, bus, rideshare, bike, or walking from nearby neighborhoods. Many concertgoers take the subway to nearby stations in Greenpoint or East Williamsburg, then walk or use rideshare for the last stretch to the park, since on-street parking around the industrial blocks can be limited and subject to local regulations. If you plan to drive, arrive early, respect posted parking signs, and consider parking a bit farther away where it is easier and less expensive, then walking to the venue so you avoid circling crowded blocks close to showtime.

What is the concert experience like at Under the ‘K’ Bridge Park for a Sara Landry show?

Under the ‘K’ Bridge Park is known as one of New York City’s coolest and most distinctive outdoor venues, with towering bridge beams, open sky, and an industrial, warehouse-like feel that fits perfectly with high-energy techno and electronic sets. Past events have included big DJ performances and large gatherings, so you can expect powerful sound, vibrant lighting, and a crowd that is there specifically to dance and immerse themselves in the music. The ground is mostly hard surfaces like concrete and gravel, with limited built-in infrastructure, so wearing comfortable shoes, planning for outdoor conditions, and being ready for a raw, urban rave vibe will help you enjoy Sara Landry’s set to the fullest.

What kind of set can I expect from Sara Landry at these Brooklyn shows?

Sara Landry is widely recognized for her hard, dark, and driving techno sound, and recent coverage and tour materials describe her as a high-energy, immersive live DJ who leans into heavy kicks, hypnotic builds, and intense climaxes across her sets. An outdoor, industrial venue like Under the ‘K’ Bridge Park lets that sound breathe on a large scale, with plenty of room for the crowd to move and for the production team to match her intensity with lights and visuals. Expect a focused techno journey rather than a pop-oriented show, so arriving ready to dance, hydrate, and stay engaged from start to finish will make the night feel unforgettable.

What should I wear and bring to a Sara Landry show at Under the ‘K’ Bridge Park?

Since the venue is outdoors under a bridge in late July and early August, plan for warm summer weather with breathable clothes, a light layer for cooler late-night breezes, and comfortable sneakers suitable for standing and dancing on concrete for several hours. Essentials include a small bag that meets venue policies, your ID (since it is 21+), a portable phone charger, and earplugs if you are sensitive to loud sound, as techno shows can be very powerful at close range. Check the promoter or ticketing site for any banned items and arrive with only what you really need, so you can move freely in the crowd and keep your belongings safe while you focus on the music.

How can I make the most of my budget while still enjoying the Brooklyn shows?

To stretch your budget, start looking at tickets as soon as they go on sale, since early buyers often get the best face-value prices before demand pushes costs up on the resale market. Compare different nights—if July 31 is more expensive, August 1 might be a better-value option that still delivers the full Sara Landry experience, especially if your schedule is flexible. You can also save by splitting rides with friends, using public transit instead of paying for parking, setting a limit on on-site food and drinks, and focusing your spend on a single night where you go all-in rather than trying to attend every possible show.

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