The Bellamy Brothers in Princeton | Tickets 2026

The Bellamy Brothers

Feel the excitement in the air as The Bellamy Brothers light up the stage at the Chuck Mathena Center in Princeton, WV on February 14, 2026. Their electrifying hits and dynamic performance will create an unforgettable atmosphere. Don’t miss out—grab your The Bellamy Brothers tour tickets now!

The Bellamy Brothers Princeton Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
Feb 14, 2026
07:30 PM
Princeton, West Virginia from $72.00 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is The Bellamy Brothers concert in Princeton?

The Bellamy Brothers are scheduled to perform on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at the Chuck Mathena Center in Princeton, West Virginia, with showtime listed at 7:30 p.m. or 8:00 p.m. depending on the ticket source. The venue is located at 2 Stafford Commons (near Stafford Drive), a modern performing arts center that regularly hosts touring music, theater, and community events.

What time do doors open and when should I arrive?

The Chuck Mathena Center notes that for performances, the lobby, will call, and box office open one hour before showtime, and theatre doors open about thirty minutes before the performance begins. Guests are encouraged to arrive at least 30–60 minutes early so there is enough time to park, pick up or purchase tickets, use restrooms, and find seats without rushing right before The Bellamy Brothers take the stage.

How much do tickets cost for the Princeton show?

Ticketing sites list prices for The Bellamy Brothers at Chuck Mathena Center starting around $40–$68, with some outlets specifically advertising $68 as a typical starting point for this date. On secondary marketplaces, certain balcony or house-front seats are resold around $80 per ticket, and overall ranges can go much higher, so buying closer to the $40–$68 level is usually the better value.

How can I get cheap tickets for The Bellamy Brothers at Chuck Mathena Center?

To keep costs down, start with vendors showing the lowest “from” price, such as listings beginning near $40 or $68, and look for balcony or rear-house seats rather than premium front rows. Tour-wide data shows Bellamy Brothers tickets can start as low as about $31.50–$41.93 in some markets, so comparing several outlets, avoiding unnecessary VIP packages, and jumping on lower-priced sections when you see them can help you stay near the bottom of the typical price range.

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

Some resale sites note limited availability for this show, with one listing mentioning only about 60 tickets left, which suggests demand is strong and prices may rise as the date approaches. While last-minute drops do sometimes occur, waiting can also mean fewer choices and higher prices; a safer strategy is to monitor prices now, set a target based on the $40–$68 range, and buy once you see seats close to that level rather than risking only expensive options remaining later.

What is the seating layout like at Chuck Mathena Center?

The Chuck Mathena Center is a fully seated theater with a main house and balcony, and tickets are sold as reserved seats with even-numbered seats entering from one side of the lobby and odd-numbered seats entering from the other. Seating charts and seller notes highlight zones such as Balcony and House Front, with balcony rows like FF represented at moderate prices and house-front zones typically costing more due to their proximity to the stage.

Is the concert all-ages, and what is the policy for children?

Chuck Mathena Center’s policies state that everyone, regardless of age, must have a ticket to enter the theatre, and that student pricing may be available for performances suitable for most children. At the same time, the center strongly discourages bringing children under the age of 5 to shows that are not specifically labeled as family-friendly, so parents should consider their child’s ability to sit through a full evening concert before purchasing tickets.

What are the parking options at Chuck Mathena Center?

The Chuck Mathena Center offers free parking on-site, with about 250 parking spaces in the main lot and additional room in adjacent areas when needed. Handicap parking, including multiple accessible spots and an entrance ramp, is located on the right side of the building, and guests are reminded not to park in fire lanes or block neighboring business drive-throughs to avoid tickets or towing.

What should I bring, and are there restrictions on food, drinks, or items?

Guests should bring their tickets (printed or mobile) and a valid photo ID if picking up tickets or receiving any discounts, and plan on traveling light so it is easy to move through the lobby and find seats. The center specifies that no food or drinks are allowed inside the theatre, including cups, bottles, and children’s snacks, and theatre seats are not designed to hold baby carriers, so it is best to leave bulky items and outside refreshments in your vehicle.

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

To keep your evening affordable, take advantage of the free on-site parking, carpool with friends or family, and target reasonably priced balcony or rear-house seats that still provide good sound and sightlines in this relatively intimate venue. You can also explore Chuck Mathena Center memberships for long-term benefits like VIP parking and early ticket access if you attend shows regularly, while for this specific Bellamy Brothers date, focusing on face-value lower tiers and avoiding steep resale markups will usually give you the best deal.

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