State Champs in Los Angeles | Tickets 2026

Feel the pulse of punk rock at the State Champs concert in Los Angeles, CA on February 6, 2026, at the The Wiltern. Dive into a night of electrifying energy as they unleash fan-favorites and new hits. 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 Los Angeles concert?
The State Champs concert in Los Angeles is scheduled for Friday, February 6, 2026 at The Wiltern, located at 3790 Wilshire Boulevard on the corner of Wilshire Blvd and Western Ave in Koreatown, Los Angeles, CA 90010. This date is the finale of the “Around The World and Back” 10-year anniversary tour, wrapping up the celebration of their 2015 album in one of L.A.’s most historic art deco theaters. Event listings and venue calendars clearly show “State Champs: Around The World and Back” at The Wiltern on February 6, confirming it as the tour’s closing night.
What time does the show start, and when do doors open?
Live Nation lists the Los Angeles concert with a 6:00 PM event time, while other ticket sellers note a 7:00 PM showtime for State Champs at The Wiltern on February 6, 2026. The Wiltern’s visit guide says doors generally open about one hour before the scheduled start time, so you can expect doors to open between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM depending on how the promoter sets the night. To avoid rushing and to catch all the openers, plan to arrive 60–90 minutes before the earliest listed time, giving yourself a cushion for L.A. traffic, parking, and security lines.
Who is playing with State Champs at The Wiltern?
For the Los Angeles finale on February 6, 2026, State Champs are joined by Origami Angel and Just Friends, with Honey Revenge also mentioned in the band’s tour listings and coverage as part of the West Coast configuration of the anniversary run. This creates a full multi-band bill of pop-punk, emo, and alternative-leaning acts leading into State Champs’ headlining set, making the night feel like a mini festival rather than a single-band show. Because lineups can occasionally shift, it is still smart to check your ticketing page or The Wiltern’s event calendar shortly before the show to confirm the final list of support acts.
What is special about this Los Angeles anniversary show?
Press releases and news articles emphasize that State Champs will “conclude the Around The World and Back celebrations on February 6th in Los Angeles, CA,” making The Wiltern show the official closing chapter of the U.S. anniversary run. As the finale, you can expect the band to lean heavily into the nostalgia and emotion of the 2015 album, reflecting on how they went from kids at home to touring musicians with families while playing songs that defined their rise. With a big market like Los Angeles, a classic theater, and a carefully curated support lineup, the energy for this last night is likely to be especially high from both the band and the crowd.
What is the address and layout of The Wiltern?
The Wiltern is located at 3790 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010, at the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and Western Avenue in Koreatown, a busy neighborhood filled with restaurants, bars, and late-night spots. The venue is known for its art deco design and typically operates as a standing-room main floor with reserved seating in the Loge and Mezzanine levels above, so you can choose between being in the thick of the pit or watching from an elevated seat with a broad view of the stage. This layout gives State Champs room for a big, high-production show while still keeping an intimate club-like feel compared to an arena.
What are the bag and security policies at The Wiltern?
The Wiltern’s “Plan Your Visit” guide states that bags up to 12" x 6" x 12" are allowed in the venue and that all bags will be searched prior to entry, with non-clear bags subject to additional screening at security checkpoints. Backpacks and large purses are listed as prohibited, and any larger items must be checked at coat check for a fee, so bringing only essentials in a small, compliant bag—or no bag at all—is the fastest way to get through security. The venue is cashless, accepts major cards and Apple Pay, and operates with standard measures like metal detectors, so have your phone with mobile tickets ready and keep keys, wallet, and other loose items easy to access during screening.
How does parking work at The Wiltern, and what are good ways to get there?
The Wiltern offers premium “Wiltern Underground” parking on select shows and points visitors to several paid parking lots in the area, noting that the most convenient option is the Ralphs parking structure directly adjacent to the venue, accessible via the north entrance on Oxford Street rather than through the grocery store entrance. Additional paid structures and surface lots are scattered around Wilshire and Western, with prices varying by event, so many concertgoers use the Ralphs garage for convenience or park a bit farther away to save money and then walk a few blocks. Public transit is also a strong option, as the Wiltern sits right by the Wilshire/Western Metro station, allowing you to avoid traffic and parking costs by taking the Purple Line and then walking just a short distance to the theater.
Is the State Champs Los Angeles show all ages?
Most concerts at The Wiltern are all ages unless otherwise specified, and ticket listings for State Champs on February 6, 2026 do not highlight any special age restriction, indicating a general-all-ages environment with standard ID rules for alcohol purchases. Guests who want to drink will need a valid government-issued photo ID, and staff will check IDs at bars and may wristband 21+ patrons so they can move freely without repeated checks. If you have younger fans in your group or want to double-check the policy, it is wise to review the fine print on your ticketing page or The Wiltern’s FAQs in the days leading up to the show.
What kind of setlist and atmosphere can fans expect at The Wiltern?
This Los Angeles date is the last night of the “Around The World and Back” 10-year anniversary tour, so you can expect a setlist that focuses heavily on that album—often front-to-back—along with other key songs and fan favorites from across State Champs’ catalog. With Origami Angel and Just Friends bringing their own high-energy sets, the night should build from emo-tinged intensity to full-on pop-punk catharsis, with plenty of crowd surfing, big choruses, and shout-along moments filling the main floor of The Wiltern. The combination of a historic theater, large standing room floor, and a band closing out a milestone tour date is likely to create a loud, celebratory atmosphere that feels bigger than a typical tour stop.
How much do tickets cost, and how can I get cheap tickets for the Los Angeles show?
Ticket sellers show multiple price tiers for State Champs at The Wiltern, with options ranging from general admission floor to Loge and Mezzanine seating, and prices that shift based on demand, seat location, and how close you are to the date; lower and mid-tier options can sell quickly for a tour finale like this.
To get cheaper tickets, start by checking remaining face-value inventory on the main ticketing site, then compare several reputable resale marketplaces, paying attention to the final price with all fees included so you can spot genuine value rather than just low advertised base prices. Being flexible about exact seat sections (for example, choosing Loge or Mezzanine over the very front floor), buying earlier rather than at the last minute, and watching for presales or occasional price drops can all help you secure good tickets without overpaying.
What are some tips to keep the whole Wiltern concert night affordable?
To keep your State Champs night in Los Angeles budget-friendly, start by setting a realistic total budget that covers tickets, parking or transit, food, drinks, and merch so you are not surprised by the final cost.
You can save on tickets by targeting standard GA or upper-level seats at face value, skipping VIP add-ons you do not really need, and comparing several platforms for the best fee-inclusive price, then lower your day-of expenses by parking in a slightly cheaper lot a few blocks away or using Metro instead of the closest garage, eating before you arrive instead of relying solely on venue food, limiting alcoholic drinks, and choosing one favorite piece of merch as your souvenir. Combining smart ticket shopping with shared rides, pre-planned parking, and a clear spending plan ensures you can enjoy the final “Around The World and Back” anniversary show at The Wiltern without stretching your wallet too far.