State Champs in Boston | Tickets 2026

State Champs

Prepare for an electrifying night as State Champs takes the stage at the House of Blues Boston on January 17, 2026. Feel the adrenaline surge with their high-energy performance, featuring hits like “Secrets” and “Dead and Gone.” Don’t miss out—grab your State Champs tour tickets now!

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the State Champs Boston concert?

The State Champs concert in Boston is scheduled for Saturday, January 17, 2026 at Citizens House of Blues Boston, located at 15 Lansdowne Street in the Fenway neighborhood. This date is part of the limited “Around The World And Back” 10-year anniversary tour, giving Boston fans a chance to hear the band’s influential 2015 album celebrated in a full-scale club show. The venue sits right behind Fenway Park, surrounded by bars, restaurants, and other nightlife, so it is easy to turn the concert into a full evening out.

What time does the show start, and when do doors open?

Event listings show State Champs at Citizens House of Blues Boston with doors at 6:00 PM and the show starting at 7:00 PM on January 17, 2026. Planning to arrive 45–90 minutes before doors gives you enough time to handle traffic or transit delays, pass through security, grab a drink or merch, and find a good spot on the floor or balcony before the first band goes on. If there is a game or other event at Fenway the same day, building in extra time is especially important because the streets and garages around Lansdowne Street can get very busy.

Who is playing with State Champs in Boston?

The Boston date on January 17 is part of the “Around The World And Back” 10th anniversary run, and tour announcements list Cartel, Real Friends, and Broadside as support acts on the House of Blues stop. That means fans get a stacked pop-punk and emo lineup, with three strong openers warming up the room before State Champs deliver a headlining set built around their breakthrough album. Because multi-band tours can occasionally shuffle support acts, checking the event details in the week leading up to the show will confirm the final bill for Boston.

Is the State Champs Boston show all ages?

Citizens House of Blues Boston commonly hosts all-ages or 18+ shows depending on the artist and night, and ticket listings for State Champs generally place the event in an all-ages format with standard ID requirements for bar service. Anyone who plans to purchase alcohol will need a valid government-issued photo ID, and security and bar staff will check IDs to separate underage guests from those old enough to drink. If you are attending with younger fans or are unsure about the exact age policy for this particular date, it is a good idea to confirm the age restrictions on your ticket page or directly with the venue before show day.

What is the address of Citizens House of Blues Boston, and what is the venue like?

Citizens House of Blues Boston is located at 15 Lansdowne Street, Boston, MA 02215, directly behind Fenway Park and a short walk from Kenmore Square and the Fenway MBTA stops. The venue is a multi-level club with a large general-admission floor, tiered standing areas, and balcony seating, so you can choose between being right in the middle of the pit action or watching from a higher, more relaxed vantage point. Reviews describe it as one of Boston’s most reliable rock venues, with strong sound, a clear view from most areas, and a lively atmosphere on sold-out nights.

What are the bag and security policies at House of Blues Boston?

Citizens House of Blues Boston has a clear bag policy allowing clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags up to 12" x 6" x 12", as well as small non-clear clutches up to about 4.5" x 6.5", with all bags subject to search at entry. Guests without bags generally move through security faster, and backpacks or oversized bags are not allowed, so bringing only essentials in a compliant small bag—or no bag at all—is the easiest way to speed up your entry. Standard security measures like walkthrough metal detectors or handheld wands are in place, and all local alcohol and narcotics laws are strictly enforced, so plan accordingly and check the venue’s FAQ for any updated safety policies close to the date.

How do I get to House of Blues Boston, and what are the parking options?

The House of Blues sits in the Fenway area, which is well served by public transit, including the MBTA Green Line’s Kenmore and Fenway stops and the Lansdowne commuter rail station, all within walking distance of the venue. If you are driving, popular options include the Lansdowne Garage next to the venue and other paid garages around Fenway, though prices can climb on busy event nights and street parking is limited, metered, and heavily enforced. To save money and stress, consider using apps to reserve parking in advance, parking a bit farther away at a cheaper garage and walking 10–15 minutes, or skipping parking entirely by taking the T or sharing a rideshare with friends.

What kind of setlist and atmosphere can fans expect in Boston?

This concert is part of the “Around The World And Back” 10-year anniversary tour, so fans can expect State Champs to focus heavily on that album—often performing most or all of it—alongside other fan favorites and newer tracks that show how their sound has grown since 2015. With Cartel, Real Friends, and Broadside on the bill, the night is set up as a full pop-punk event, with big singalongs, crowd surfing, and high energy from the opening chords to the final encore. In a packed House of Blues, that translates to a loud, sweaty, club-like atmosphere on the floor, with the balcony providing a slightly calmer but still very engaged view of the party below.

How much do tickets cost, and how can I get cheap tickets for the Boston show?

Ticket platforms show multiple price levels for State Champs at Citizens House of Blues Boston, with general admission floor and balcony options, and prices that vary based on demand, section, and how early you buy; lower tiers often sell out first, leaving mainly mid- and higher-priced seats closer to the date. To get cheaper tickets, start by checking remaining face-value inventory from the main ticket sellers, then compare several reputable resale sites side by side and always focus on the total price including fees rather than just the base ticket amount. Keeping flexible about exact floor or balcony locations, avoiding VIP upgrades you do not need, and watching for presales or occasional price dips can help you snag a fair deal before prices climb as the show approaches.

What are some tips to keep the entire Boston concert night affordable?

To keep your State Champs night in Boston budget-friendly, start by setting a total spending limit that covers tickets, transportation, parking (if you drive), food, drinks, and merch so you know exactly what you can comfortably spend before you arrive. You can save by choosing standard GA or balcony tickets instead of VIP packages, taking the T instead of paying for the closest garage, eating before you get to Lansdowne Street, and limiting in-venue extras like multiple drinks and impulse merch purchases. Combining smart ticket hunting—comparing platforms, buying early when possible, and splitting costs like rideshares or parking with friends—with a clear spending plan lets you enjoy State Champs, Cartel, Real Friends, and Broadside at Citizens House of Blues Boston without stretching your budget too far.

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