The Bellamy Brothers in Lufkin | Tickets 2026

The Bellamy Brothers

Feel the electrifying energy of The Bellamy Brothers at the Pines Theater in Lufkin, TX on July 18, 2026. With their iconic hits and dynamic stage presence, this concert promises a night of unforgettable music and nostalgia. Don’t miss out—grab your The Bellamy Brothers tour tickets now!

The Bellamy Brothers Lufkin Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
Jul 18, 2026
07:00 PM
Lufkin, Texas from $84.00 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is The Bellamy Brothers concert in Lufkin, TX?

The Bellamy Brothers are scheduled to perform on Saturday, July 18, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. at the historic Pines Theater in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The Pines Theater is located at 113 S 1st Street and serves as a restored, 431-seat entertainment hub operated in partnership with the City of Lufkin and Angelina Arts Alliance.

What time should I arrive, and when do doors open?

Concert listings show a 7:00 p.m. start time for The Bellamy Brothers at the Pines Theater, and performing arts venues like this typically open lobby doors 60 minutes prior to showtime, with seating starting 30–45 minutes before. To avoid last-minute lines, plan to arrive between 6:00 and 6:30 p.m. so you have time to park, pick up tickets if needed, find your seats, and enjoy the atmosphere of this classic theatre before the music begins.

How much do tickets cost for The Bellamy Brothers at the Pines Theater?

National ticket platforms list “from $86” as a typical starting price for the July 18, 2026 Bellamy Brothers show at the Pines Theater, with some resale sites offering reserved seats around $96 per ticket in rows AA–BB. Tour-wide data indicates that Bellamy Brothers tickets can start as low as about $36 in some markets, with average prices often in the $80–$85 range, so current Lufkin resale pricing sits close to or slightly above that average.

How can I get cheap tickets for the Lufkin concert?

To keep costs down, first check for any remaining primary tickets sold through official outlets promoted by the band or the venue, as these can be closer to face value than third-party resale listings starting around $86–$96. If you must use resale sites, sort by lowest price and consider seats a bit farther from the stage; even in the back of a 431-seat theatre, you still get good views and sound while paying closer to the lower end of the available price range.

Are last-minute tickets a good way to save money?

Resale marketplaces already mark this show as “high demand” with only a handful of listings for reserved seats like Row BB and Row AA, which often drives prices up as the date gets closer. Given that Bellamy Brothers tickets can be significantly cheaper in other cities, waiting until the last minute in a small venue like the Pines Theater is more likely to leave you with only high-priced options, so buying earlier—when you can still choose among the cheaper seats—is usually the safer budget strategy.

What is the seating layout like at the Pines Theater?

The Pines Theater is an intimate, restored venue with 431 fixed seats and fully reserved, numbered seating throughout the house rather than general admission standing room. Resale sites reference specific reserved rows such as AA and BB, indicating traditional theatre-style seating where lower row letters are closer to the stage and higher letters are farther back, so you can balance proximity and price when choosing seats.

Is the concert all-ages, and are there any age restrictions?

Current venue information for the Pines Theater notes no general age restrictions for events, describing it as a place that “entertains patrons of all ages,” which implies standard concerts like The Bellamy Brothers are effectively all-ages unless otherwise labeled. Parents bringing children should still consider the full-evening concert setting and typical theatre etiquette, but there is no indication that the July 18 show is limited to adults only.

What are the parking options near the Pines Theater, and is parking free?

Angelina Arts Alliance notes that free parking lots are available on-site and near both the Temple Theater and the Pines Theater, with designated ADA-accessible parking and overflow and street parking during high-attendance events. Because the Pines sits in downtown Lufkin just off Loop 287, you can usually park in nearby free lots or on surrounding streets and walk a short distance to the theatre, helping keep your overall evening cost low.

What should I bring, and are there any common venue policies?

Plan to bring your concert tickets (printed or mobile), a valid photo ID if you intend to purchase any age-restricted items, and only a small bag so you can move easily in the historic theatre’s aisles and seating. As with most performing arts venues, outside food and beverages, large bags, and disruptive items are typically restricted, so check any pre-show guidance from Angelina Arts Alliance and plan to purchase refreshments from approved vendors if you want snacks or drinks during the show.

What other tips can help me save on the overall concert experience?

To stay on budget, carpool with friends or family to use the free downtown parking together, target mid- or back-row reserved seats that cost less but still offer excellent sightlines in this small theatre, and set a spending limit for food and souvenirs before you arrive. Since Bellamy Brothers tickets elsewhere can start around $36, aiming for the lowest-priced rows available in Lufkin—rather than premium front rows or last-minute resale seats—will help keep your cost per ticket closer to the lower end of the tour’s typical price spectrum.

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