The Fray in Berkeley | Tickets 2026

The Fray

Feel the pulse of live music as The Fray ignites The Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA on July 23, 2026. Their powerful anthems and heartfelt ballads will create an unforgettable atmosphere. Don’t miss out on the chance to experience their greatest hits—secure your The Fray tour tickets now!

The Fray Berkeley Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Thursday
Jul 23, 2026
06:00 PM
Berkeley, California from $97.39 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Fray concert at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley on July 23, 2026?

The July 23, 2026 show at the Greek Theatre at U.C. Berkeley is part of The Fray’s Summer of Light Tour, a full-band North American run supporting their new album era “A Light That Waits.” It is a co-headline-style night billed as “The Fray – Summer of Light Tour with Dashboard Confessional,” so you get substantial sets from both bands in a classic outdoor amphitheater setting. This Bay Area date is one of the marquee stops on the tour, with the band returning after a successful 2025 anniversary run for “How to Save a Life.”

When is the Berkeley concert and what time does it start?

The Fray and Dashboard Confessional play the Greek Theatre in Berkeley on Thursday, July 23, 2026. Official venue and ticket pages list doors at 4:30 PM and showtime at 6:00 PM. The event window runs approximately 6:00–10:00 PM Pacific time, giving room for multiple sets and changeovers. To avoid missing the opening music and to manage parking and entry smoothly, plan to arrive shortly after doors open around 4:30–5:00 PM.

Where is the Greek Theatre, and what is the venue like?

The Greek Theatre (Hearst Greek Theatre) is located at 2001 Gayley Road on the U.C. Berkeley campus in Berkeley, California. It is a historic, open-air amphitheater built into the hillside, with a mix of reserved bench seating and general-admission areas that arc around a central stage. The venue is known for excellent sightlines, strong natural acoustics, and a classic “under the stars” concert atmosphere. Because it is outdoors and terraced, you will be sitting or standing on stone or bench-style seating rather than in a traditional indoor arena.

Who is performing with The Fray at the Berkeley show?

This date is officially billed as “The Fray – Summer of Light Tour with Dashboard Confessional,” confirming Dashboard Confessional as the tour partner on the bill. Dashboard Confessional, fronted by Chris Carrabba, bring their influential emo and acoustic-leaning alternative rock catalog, featuring songs like “Hands Down” and “Vindicated.” Some stops on the tour also feature openers such as Colony House or other rotating guests, but the Greek Theatre listing highlights The Fray and Dashboard Confessional as the main acts. Together, they create a full evening that blends piano-driven rock with nostalgic emo anthems.

How much do tickets cost for The Fray at the Greek Theatre?

Vivid Seats lists The Fray with Dashboard Confessional at the Greek Theatre with tickets starting around $102 and an average price of about $155. Their listing shows numerous general-admission options clustered in the low $100s range, with some variation depending on row and section. SeatGeek’s event page for “The Fray with Dashboard Confessional” at the Greek Theatre shows the July 23 show at 6:00 PM with tickets from about $93, reflecting a range of upper and mid-level options. As with most concerts, all primary and resale platforms add service fees and taxes at checkout, so the final amount you pay will be higher than the base ticket price shown.

How can I get cheap tickets for the Berkeley show?

To keep ticket costs down, start with primary outlets like Ticketmaster or AXS when the general public on-sale begins, as face-value seats are usually cheaper than later resale markups. Focus on upper-bowl or standard reserved sections rather than premium front areas; SeatGeek’s “from $93” and Vivid’s “from $102” figures typically reflect these more budget-friendly spots that still offer good views in the Greek. If you are using resale sites, compare multiple marketplaces and sort by lowest total price—including fees—and look for value indicators like “Deal Score” on Vivid Seats to spot reasonably priced listings. You can further reduce overall costs by skipping VIP packages, taking public transit or rideshare instead of paying for close-in parking, and setting a strict budget for food and merch before you arrive.

Are there presales or special ticket offers for this concert?

A presale schedule for the Greek Theatre show lists a Citi cardmember presale from January 27, 2026 at 10:00 AM PST through January 29 at 10:00 PM, followed by a Ticketmaster presale window on January 29. The general public on-sale is scheduled to start Friday, January 30, 2026 at 10:00 AM local time and run up until showtime on July 23. These presales allow fans with the appropriate codes or cards to buy seats early, often securing better locations at base prices before high-demand sections fill up. If you plan ahead, joining artist, venue, or promoter mailing lists and Citi Entertainment’s notifications can help you access similar presales for this and future tours.

Is this Berkeley date part of a larger tour, and where does it fall in the schedule?

Yes, the Berkeley show is one stop on The Fray’s 2026 Summer of Light Tour, which runs from May 11 in Moncton, NB to August 29 in Chicago, IL. Tour itineraries list July 23 at the Greek Theatre as the Bay Area date, followed by Los Angeles (YouTube Theater) on July 24, San Diego (Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre) on July 25, and Phoenix (Arizona Financial Theatre) on July 27. The tour features rotating special guests across different cities, with Dashboard Confessional as the core partner on the Berkeley stop. Being in the middle of the U.S. amphitheater leg, this date benefits from a fully dialed-in production and setlist refined over earlier shows.

What kind of setlist and performance can I expect at the Greek Theatre?

Venue and ticket FAQs explain that The Fray’s Greek Theatre set will feature a mix of their most memorable songs—especially from “How to Save a Life”—alongside more recent material from “A Light That Waits.” Vivid Seats notes that the Berkeley setlist should include the band’s biggest hits layered with newer tracks, similar to other Summer of Light shows but with some city-to-city variation. The Fray are known for emotive vocals, piano- and guitar-led arrangements, and large sing-along choruses that work especially well in a venue like the Greek. With Dashboard Confessional sharing the bill, expect a full evening where fans relive 2000s favorites and hear new songs in an atmospheric outdoor setting.

How do I get to the Greek Theatre, and what about parking and transit?

The Greek Theatre sits on the U.C. Berkeley campus at 2001 Gayley Road, up the hill from downtown Berkeley and near campus landmarks. Many concertgoers use BART to Downtown Berkeley station and then walk or take a shuttle or rideshare up to the venue to avoid limited hillside parking. On-site and nearby campus parking can be available but often fills quickly on popular show nights, and steep roads plus residential restrictions make early arrival important. To reduce cost and stress, consider public transit plus walking, ride-share drop-offs, or carpooling with friends rather than driving solo and hunting for a spot.

What should I bring, and how can I make the most of the evening?

Bring your ticket (mobile or printed), a valid ID, and only essentials allowed under Greek Theatre and Ticketmaster policies—typically a small bag, payment method, and any required medications; check the venue website for current bag and item restrictions. Because this is an outdoor hillside venue, wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking and climbing steps, and dress in layers—Bay Area evenings can cool off significantly after sunset even in July. Aim to arrive soon after doors open at 4:30 PM so you have time to navigate campus, find your section, and settle in before Dashboard Confessional takes the stage. To keep the night enjoyable and budget-friendly, eat a reasonably priced meal beforehand, set a spending cap for drinks and merch, and then settle into the Greek’s stone terraces to share The Fray’s songs with thousands of fans under the Berkeley sky.

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