The Bellamy Brothers in Prince Albert | Tickets 2026

The Bellamy Brothers

Step into a night of unforgettable country music as The Bellamy Brothers light up the stage at the EA Rawlinson Centre For The Arts in Prince Albert, SK on May 13, 2026. With their signature harmonies and hits like “Let Your Love Flow,” this concert promises an electrifying atmosphere. Don’t miss your chance to groove to their timeless classics—secure your spot now with The Bellamy Brothers tour tickets!

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is The Bellamy Brothers concert in Prince Albert?

The Bellamy Brothers are scheduled to perform on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. at the EA Rawlinson Centre for the Arts in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The venue is located at 142 12th Street West and is a modern performing arts centre designed for concerts, theatre, and community events.

What time do doors open and when should I arrive?

The EA Rawlinson Centre notes that doors typically open about one hour before performance time, so you can expect lobby and seating access around 6:30 p.m. for a 7:30 p.m. Bellamy Brothers show. Arriving 30–60 minutes early gives you time to park, pick up tickets at the box office if needed, find your seats, and get comfortable before the band starts.

How much do tickets cost for The Bellamy Brothers at EA Rawlinson Centre?

Resale and marketplace listings for this Prince Albert date show starting prices around $120–$134 per ticket, with mezzanine seats often at the lower end and orchestra or front rows costing more. Some seat maps mention mezzanine zone tickets at about $120–$124, orchestra Row C seats around $126–$142, and certain orchestra rows up to about $169–$181 each, all of which are above the original face value set by the venue.

How can I get cheap tickets for the Prince Albert concert?

To save money, first look for any remaining primary tickets directly from the EA Rawlinson Centre box office, since those are priced at true face value instead of the higher resale levels shown on marketplace sites. When primary options are limited, compare several reputable resellers and focus on mezzanine or back‑of‑orchestra seats at the lowest visible prices, aiming to get as close as possible to the bottom of the current $120–$134 range rather than paying premium front‑row rates.

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

Several platforms mention that only about 2% of tickets remain for this Bellamy Brothers show at EA Rawlinson Centre, and note that listed prices are above face value. In a near‑sellout situation, last-minute discounts are unlikely; prices often stay high or rise further, so it is usually smarter to buy as soon as you see a mezzanine or upper‑price ticket at the low end of the current range, rather than waiting and risking even higher costs or no availability.

What is the seating layout like at EA Rawlinson Centre for the Arts?

The EA Rawlinson Centre uses a traditional theatre configuration with an orchestra (main floor) and mezzanine or balcony seating, all in reserved, numbered seats. Cheaper tickets are generally farther from the stage or higher in the mezzanine, while orchestra seats closer to the front cost more, but the venue is compact enough that even more affordable sections still offer clear views and good acoustics.

Where can I park for the concert and is parking free?

The EA Rawlinson Centre shares a main parking lot to the west of the building, off 12th Street West, with the Mann Art Gallery, and free parking is available there for patrons. Overflow parking is permitted at the Gateway Mall’s north parking lot, and the centre advises against parking directly behind the building, making it best to use the designated front and west‑side lots.

Is the Bellamy Brothers show all-ages, and are there accessibility options?

The centre presents itself as a community performing arts venue and does not list special age restrictions for this concert, so shows like the Bellamy Brothers are generally open to a broad audience unless otherwise stated. Accessibility information highlights options for patrons with mobility concerns and an in‑house hearing assistance headphone system, both of which can be arranged through the box office when booking tickets so your seats and equipment are ready when you arrive.

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

Guests should bring their tickets (printed or mobile), a valid photo ID if picking up tickets or purchasing alcohol, and any prearranged accessibility items like confirmation for assisted listening devices. As with most performing arts centres, large bags, outside food or drink, and disruptive items are typically discouraged, so traveling light and planning to use the venue’s concessions will make your evening smoother.

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

To control costs, carpool with friends to take advantage of the free parking, aim for mezzanine or rear‑orchestra tickets at the lowest available prices, and set a budget in advance for refreshments and merchandise. Since Bellamy Brothers tickets in general can start as low as about $31.50–$41.93 in some markets but are higher in Prince Albert due to demand, keeping your ticket choice near the current minimum and avoiding ultra‑premium rows will give you the full theatre experience at a more manageable price.

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