The Fray in Bridgeport | Tickets 2026

The Fray

Feel the electric vibe of The Fray as they light up Bridgeport, CT, on August 23, 2026, at the Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater. Experience their soulful melodies and powerful hits like “How to Save a Life” in an unforgettable atmosphere. Don’t miss out—grab your The Fray tour tickets now!

The Fray Bridgeport Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Sunday
Aug 23, 2026
07:00 PM
Bridgeport, Connecticut from $42.00 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Fray concert at Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater on August 23, 2026?

The August 23, 2026 show at Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater in Bridgeport, Connecticut is part of The Fray’s 2026 Summer of Light Tour, their North American run supporting the new era and album “A Light That Waits.” It is billed as “The Fray – Summer of Light Tour with Dashboard Confessional,” and tour announcements show that Colony House joins as an additional special guest on this late‑August run. The concert is a one‑night, non‑festival amphitheater show focused entirely on this three‑band lineup.

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

The Fray, Dashboard Confessional, and Colony House play Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater on Sunday, August 23, 2026. Ticketmaster, Live Nation, AXS, Shazam, and ConcertAddicts all list the show time as 7:00 PM. JamBase’s tour grid also notes August 23 in Bridgeport with a 7:00 PM evening slot. Plan to arrive 60–90 minutes before showtime to handle traffic, parking, and venue entry without rushing.

Where is Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater and what is the venue like?

Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater is at 500 Broad Street in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on the waterfront along Long Island Sound. It is a 5,700‑plus‑seat “boutique” outdoor venue with a covered roof, reserved seats, floor sections, and suites, designed to feel intimate while still hosting large shows. The amphitheater combines modern sound and lighting with views of the harbor, drawing fans from across Fairfield County, New Haven County, Hartford County, and the greater New York metro area. It operates as a joint venture between the city and Live Nation, so policies are similar to other big‑name amphitheaters.

Who is performing with The Fray at the Bridgeport show?

This date is promoted as “The Fray – Summer of Light Tour with Dashboard Confessional,” confirming Dashboard Confessional as the special guest and co‑headliner. Live Nation’s tour press release also lists Colony House as support on this leg, including the August 23 Bridgeport show. Dashboard Confessional, fronted by Chris Carrabba, bring a catalog of emo and acoustic‑leaning alternative rock favorites, while Colony House add melodic, high‑energy indie rock to open the night. Together, the three bands provide a complete multi‑act evening rather than a short festival slot.

How much do tickets cost for The Fray at Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater?

JamBase and AXS list the event as a standard amphitheater show with multiple seating options at different price levels, ranging from more affordable upper or rear sections to higher‑priced floor and club seats. Ticketmaster’s listing allows you to select from reserved seats and floor areas, and prices follow typical tour patterns where lower‑demand sections start in the lower price bands while front‑of‑house and VIP options cost more. Venue‑focused sites like BridgeportAmphitheater.com and BridgeportTickets.net show that headlining shows at this venue often have broad price ranges, with some events starting near the tens of dollars and premium options running much higher. All online outlets add service fees and taxes, so your final cost will be higher than the base “from” numbers.

How can I get cheap tickets for the Bridgeport show?

To keep costs down, target upper‑tier or rear reserved seats instead of floor VIP or club boxes; in a compact 5,700‑seat amphitheater, even non‑premium sections offer solid views and sound. Buy early from primary sellers (Ticketmaster or AXS via the official event pages) when the general on‑sale begins so you can secure face‑value tickets across more sections before options shift into higher‑priced verified resale. If you use secondary marketplaces or venue‑aggregator sites, sort by total price—including fees—and look for clearly labeled low‑price or “deal” seats, usually higher up or further back. You can further reduce overall spending by carpooling to share parking, eating before you arrive, and setting a firm budget for drinks and merch so extra costs do not eclipse the ticket itself.

Are there presales or VIP packages for this concert?

Live Nation’s tour announcement and Ticketmaster’s Summer of Light help page describe a presale structure with Citi cardmember and artist presales beginning around January 27, 2026, followed by Live Nation and venue presales January 29. General public on‑sale for U.S. dates like Bridgeport starts Friday, January 30, 2026 at 10:00 AM local time. Ticketmaster notes that several VIP packages are available for The Fray and Dashboard Confessional on this tour, including options that may feature meet‑and‑greets, early entry, and exclusive merchandise. If you are cost‑conscious, skip VIP packages and focus on presale or early general tickets at standard prices.

Is the Bridgeport show part of the larger Summer of Light Tour, and where does it fit in the schedule?

Yes, Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater is one stop on The Fray’s 2026 Summer of Light Tour, which features 28 shows across North America. The official tour schedule places Bridgeport on August 23 following Wantagh’s Northwell at Jones Beach Theater on August 22 and preceding Toronto’s RBC Amphitheatre on August 26. Earlier August dates include St. Augustine, Columbia (Merriweather Post Pavilion), Boston, Asbury Park, and Gilford, with the tour wrapping up in Chicago on August 29. Dashboard Confessional and Colony House are listed as support for all these late‑August dates, including Bridgeport.

What kind of setlist and performance can I expect at Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater?

Tour materials describe Summer of Light shows as career‑spanning, blending The Fray’s biggest hits with new songs from “A Light That Waits.” You can expect staples like “How to Save a Life,” “Over My Head (Cable Car),” and “You Found Me,” plus newer tracks centered on themes of light, hope, and emotional renewal. Their live shows emphasize emotive vocals, piano‑ and guitar‑driven arrangements, and big choruses that turn an intimate amphitheater like this into a sing‑along. Dashboard Confessional and Colony House will each perform their own sets, giving you a full multi‑band evening rather than a shortened festival slot.

How do I get to Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater and what about parking and transit?

The amphitheater is at 500 Broad Street in Bridgeport, CT, and the venue FAQ notes that it is easily accessible via Metro‑North, Amtrak, GBTA buses, and the Port Jeff ferry, in addition to driving. Parking details vary by event, but state and city lots near the amphitheater, along with private parking, are typically available and may charge per vehicle. Because downtown and waterfront traffic can be busy on show nights, allowing extra time for arrival and parking is wise. Using rail plus a short walk, rideshare drop‑offs, or carpooling can reduce both stress and parking costs.

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

Bring your mobile Ticketmaster/AXS ticket, a valid ID, and only essentials allowed by venue policies—Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater is a cashless facility, and its FAQ outlines rules on bags, alcohol, re‑entry, and will‑call pickup (including ID requirements and no re‑entry after exit). Dress for a Connecticut summer evening on the waterfront: light, breathable clothing and comfortable shoes for walking, with a light jacket or rain layer in case it gets breezy or cool after dark. Aim to arrive well before 7:00 PM so you can park or get off the train, pass security, and find your seats before Colony House and Dashboard Confessional perform. To keep the night enjoyable and budget‑friendly, eat beforehand, set a firm budget for drinks and merch, and then relax into the experience—hearing three bands in a boutique, bayside amphitheater is what this Summer of Light stop is all about.

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