State Champs in Chicago | Tickets 2026

On January 9, 2026, The Salt Shed in Chicago, IL will erupt with energy as State Champs takes the stage! Expect a night filled with electrifying performances of their greatest hits, anthemic choruses, and an unforgettable atmosphere. Don’t miss your chance—grab your State Champs tour tickets today!
State Champs Chicago Tickets
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the State Champs concert in Chicago?
The State Champs concert in Chicago is scheduled for Friday, January 9, 2026 at The Salt Shed – Indoors (Shed). This show is part of their “Around the World and Back” 10-year anniversary tour, making it a special one-off night for Chicago fans. The Salt Shed is located at 1357 N. Elston Ave in the city, in a riverside industrial area that has been converted into a modern live music complex.
What time does the show start, and when do doors open?
Listings show the Chicago State Champs concert starting in the early evening, with event times around 7:00 pm and doors expected to open roughly one to one and a half hours before showtime. Arriving 60–90 minutes early is a smart move so you can handle parking, security, and merch without missing any of the opening acts. Getting there closer to doors also gives you a better chance at a good spot on the floor if it is a general admission setup.
Is the State Champs Chicago show all ages?
The State Champs concert at The Salt Shed on January 9, 2026 is listed as a 17+ event, which means guests need to be at least 17 years old to attend. As with most age-restricted shows, anyone who plans to purchase alcohol will need a valid government-issued ID, and venue staff will check IDs at entry and at the bars. If you are younger than the posted age or unsure about the policy, it is best to check directly with the venue before making travel plans.
Who is opening for State Champs in Chicago?
The Chicago date is part of State Champs’ “Around the World and Back” 10-year anniversary run, which features a rotating lineup of support acts across the tour, including bands like Cartel, Origami Angel, Real Friends, Driveways, Broadside, Just Friends, and more on select shows. For the Salt Shed concert, local and tour support such as Driveways is advertised, with final openers subject to change as the date gets closer. It is a good idea to check the event listing the week of the show to confirm exactly which bands will be on the bill in Chicago.
What is the address and neighborhood of The Salt Shed?
The Salt Shed is located at 1357 N. Elston Avenue, Chicago, IL, on the North Branch of the Chicago River in an area that blends industrial buildings with new entertainment spaces and riverfront development. The indoor “Shed” space where State Champs will perform holds around 4,000 people, making it feel big enough for a high-energy crowd while still feeling more intimate than a full-sized arena. The neighborhood offers a mix of nearby bars, restaurants, and street parking options, so many fans choose to arrive early and make an evening of it.
What is the bag policy and security like at The Salt Shed?
The Salt Shed enforces a fairly standard concert bag policy where bags and backpacks larger than about 12” x 12” x 6” are not allowed inside the venue, though a paid bag check is available at indoor shows if you bring something bigger than permitted. To get through security quickly, bring only a small bag or clear pouch with essentials, be ready for metal detectors or bag checks, and avoid bringing outside food, drinks, or restricted items. Always double-check the venue’s latest rules on bags and prohibited items on the day of the show, as policies can be updated between now and January 2026.
How do I get to The Salt Shed and where can I park?
The Salt Shed is accessible by car, rideshare, and public transit, with the Division/Milwaukee Blue Line stop about 0.7 miles away, making it walkable for many fans who prefer the train over driving. There is a combination of free street parking in the surrounding area, which is first come, first served, along with paid parking options that can be reserved through services like SpotHero, plus occasional valet-style options that may cost significantly more. To save money, consider carpooling with friends, using standard rather than premium parking, or taking transit and walking the short distance from the nearest L stop.
What kind of setlist and energy can fans expect?
Because this tour celebrates 10 years of “Around the World and Back,” fans can expect State Champs to play a set heavily focused on that album, along with other fan favorites from across their catalog and newer songs that showcase how the band has evolved. Reviews of their live shows describe a fast-paced, pop-punk atmosphere full of moshing, crowd surfing, and big singalongs, with frontman Derek Discanio leading the crowd through choruses while the band delivers tight, high-energy performances. In a 4,000-capacity indoor venue like The Salt Shed, that energy will feel intense and immersive, with the whole room moving from front to back.
How can I find cheap tickets for the State Champs Chicago concert?
Ticket sites list lower price points for the Chicago Salt Shed show starting in the mid-$40 range for standard admission, with prices varying based on demand and how close you are to the stage. To get cheaper tickets, start by checking face-value inventory as early as possible, then compare several reputable marketplaces to see where the total cost including fees is lowest, and avoid impulse buys at the first price you see. If you are flexible, you can watch resale listings closer to the show date for price drops, target standard GA or upper-price tiers instead of VIP or premium options, and set a firm budget so you do not overspend when fees and taxes are added at checkout.
What are some extra tips to keep the night affordable?
Beyond ticket prices, the biggest expenses on concert night are usually parking, food, drinks, and merch, so planning ahead can keep the total cost under control. You can save money by splitting parking or rideshare with friends, eating before you arrive instead of relying on higher-priced venue food, limiting alcoholic drinks, and choosing one favorite piece of merch rather than buying multiple items at once. Combining those habits with smart ticket hunting—comparing platforms, watching for discount codes, and prioritizing face-value options—lets you enjoy State Champs live at The Salt Shed without blowing your concert budget.