The Fray in Denver | Tickets 2026

Feel the electric energy as The Fray takes the stage at the Holiday Theater in Denver, CO on Mar 11 – Mar 12, 2026. Experience their captivating performance of timeless hits like “How to Save a Life” and “Over My Head (Cable Car).” Don’t miss this unforgettable night! Get your The Fray tour tickets now!
The Fray Denver Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Mar 12, 2026 07:30 PM |
Denver, Colorado | from $76.80 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Fray concert in Denver on March 11–12, 2026?
The Denver dates on March 11–12, 2026 at MCA Denver at the Holiday Theater are intimate theater shows built around Isaac Slade, the lead singer and primary songwriter formerly of The Fray. These concerts are presented under the billing “Isaac Slade (Formerly of The Fray)” and focus on his work with the band as well as solo material, giving fans a close-up, storytelling-style evening rather than a big arena production. The venue is much smaller than typical rock halls, so the atmosphere is personal and conversational, with more focus on vocals, piano, and lyrics. For longtime fans, this is a chance to hear the songs that made The Fray famous in the city where the band first broke through, but in a quieter, more detailed setting.
When exactly are the Denver concerts and what time do they start?
The main show listings indicate a performance on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at MCA Denver at the Holiday Theater with a scheduled start time of 7:30 PM. Additional ticket and calendar snippets also show Isaac Slade at the Holiday Theater on Thursday, March 12, 2026, again in the evening, giving Denver fans two back-to-back nights to choose from. Doors at small theaters typically open 60–90 minutes before showtime, so you can expect entry to begin around early evening, leaving time to find your seat and grab refreshments before the music begins. It is a good idea to arrive at least 30–45 minutes before the listed start, since lines can form at the entrance and you will enjoy a calmer arrival experience.
Where is MCA Denver at the Holiday Theater and what is the venue like?
MCA Denver at the Holiday Theater is located at 2644 W 32nd Ave, Denver, CO 80211, in Denver’s Highland neighborhood, a short drive from downtown. The venue is a historic neighborhood theater operated by the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, used for concerts, talks, and special cultural events, with a stylish yet cozy atmosphere. As a theater, it offers seated arrangements and an intimate room size, which means clear sightlines, close proximity to the stage, and strong acoustics for piano and vocal-driven music. Before or after the show, you will find restaurants, coffee shops, and bars within walking distance, making it easy to turn the concert into a full evening out.
Is this officially a The Fray show or an Isaac Slade solo concert?
The Denver dates are officially listed as Isaac Slade (Formerly of The Fray), so they are billed as solo shows by the band’s former frontman rather than full-band concerts. However, promotional descriptions and event snippets emphasize his association with The Fray and highlight that the set includes material connected to the group’s catalog along with his own work. This format typically features a smaller backing group or stripped-down arrangements, focusing attention on the songwriting, stories behind the songs, and Isaac’s voice and piano playing. If you love The Fray’s emotional, melodic style, you can expect that mood to carry over, even if the name on the ticket is Isaac Slade and not the full band.
How much do tickets cost for the March 11–12 concerts?
Seat and event listings for the March 11, 2026 show at MCA Denver at the Holiday Theater indicate tickets starting around the mid-$80 range, with one listing specifically noting prices “from $86.” Because the room is small, there are fewer seats available than at a large arena, and some sections or better sightline areas may be priced higher than the entry-level tickets. As the show date approaches, remaining seats can become more expensive on the resale market, especially for the more desirable nights or sections. When comparing options, keep in mind that service fees and taxes are often added at checkout, so the final cost will be somewhat higher than the base price shown on the listing.
How can I get cheaper tickets for the Denver shows?
To find cheaper tickets, start by looking at multiple ticket outlets and resale platforms that list MCA Denver at the Holiday Theater events, comparing base prices and total costs with fees before you commit. Focus on standard seating rather than VIP or premium packages; at a small theater, even seats farther from the stage still offer a strong, intimate view, so you can often save money by choosing the lower-priced sections. If you are flexible, keep an eye on price drops as the date gets closer, since some resellers may lower prices in the final week to avoid being stuck with unsold tickets. You can also save by going with friends and splitting rides or parking, avoiding markups from unofficial street sellers near the venue, and setting a firm budget so you do not overspend at checkout when fees are added.
What kind of setlist and performance can I expect?
Isaac Slade’s shows at intimate theaters typically focus on the emotional, piano-based songs that defined his time with The Fray, along with select solo pieces and deeper cuts that work well in a quiet room. Fans can expect well-known tracks from the band’s classic albums, delivered with more storytelling and context than a large festival or arena performance would allow. The smaller setting at MCA Denver at the Holiday Theater encourages a conversational tone, where Isaac can share anecdotes, inspirations, and personal reflections between songs. It is the kind of night where subtle details in the lyrics and arrangements stand out, so being present and attentive adds a lot to the experience.
How do I get to MCA Denver at the Holiday Theater and is parking available?
MCA Denver at the Holiday Theater sits in Denver’s Highland area, which you can reach by car from downtown in just a few minutes via major streets like Speer Boulevard and 32nd Avenue. The neighborhood has street parking and nearby lots, but spaces can fill quickly on popular show nights, so giving yourself extra time to find a spot is important. Many concertgoers choose rideshare or carpooling to avoid parking stress and reduce overall cost, especially if they plan to enjoy nearby restaurants or bars before or after the show. Always check your ticket or the venue’s event information in advance for any specific parking recommendations or restrictions on residential streets around the theater.
Are these concerts part of a larger tour?
The March 11–12, 2026 Denver shows at MCA Denver at the Holiday Theater fit into a broader run of dates featuring Isaac Slade in select cities, highlighted in tour and calendar listings alongside other stops like Thalia Hall in Chicago later in March 2026. At the same time, The Fray as a band have their own 2025–2026 touring schedule that includes festivals and other venues, so these Denver theater nights complement the larger touring activity around the group’s music. For fans in Denver, this means you are seeing one of the more intimate, story-driven chapters of the tour rather than a big outdoor or festival set. If you are willing to travel, you might also find dates in other cities with slightly different venues and ticket prices, which can sometimes help you catch a show that fits your schedule and budget better.
What should I bring and how can I make the most of the evening?
For a theater show like this, bring your ticket (printed or on your phone), a valid ID if required, and only essentials that fit within the venue’s bag policy, which often favors small or clear bags. Dress comfortably but neatly; theaters are typically climate-controlled, so a light layer is usually enough, and comfortable shoes will help if you need to walk a few blocks from parking or transit. Plan to arrive early enough to find your seat, use the restrooms, and maybe grab a drink or snack, so you are settled in before the lights dim and the music starts. To get the most value from your ticket, explore the neighborhood a bit, enjoy a reasonably priced meal nearby instead of relying only on venue concessions, and stick to a spending plan so the overall night stays affordable.