The Fray in Fort Lauderdale | Tickets 2026

Feel the energy surge as The Fray takes the stage at the vibrant Tortuga in Fort Lauderdale, FL on Apr 10, 2026. Their dynamic performance will ignite the crowd with unforgettable hits like “How to Save a Life” and “Over My Head.” Don’t miss out—secure your The Fray tour tickets now!
The Fray Fort Lauderdale Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday Apr 10, 2026 11:00 AM |
Fort Lauderdale, Florida | from $390.00 | Tickets |
| Saturday Apr 11, 2026 12:00 PM |
Fort Lauderdale, Florida | from $309.13 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Fray concert at Tortuga Music Festival on April 10, 2026?
The Fray are performing as part of Rock The Ocean’s Tortuga Music Festival 2026, a three-day beachfront music event held at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Festival and ticket listings show The Fray on the Tortuga bill alongside major headliners and a large multi-genre lineup rather than as a standalone solo concert. The festival runs April 10–12, 2026, with music starting around midday each day and continuing into the evening. This makes The Fray’s appearance part of a full day of performances, beach vibes, and conservation-focused activities right on the sand.
What are the exact dates and times of Tortuga Music Festival 2026?
Tortuga Music Festival 2026 takes place from Friday, April 10 through Sunday, April 12, 2026, at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park. Daily schedules note that festival gates open around midday, with Ticketmaster listings showing 12:00 PM start times for April 10, 11, and 12. The Fray are listed among the performers on the 2026 lineup and appear in event snippets for the opening festival day on April 10. Set times are usually released closer to the event, so checking the official schedule in the weeks leading up to the festival will tell you exactly when The Fray are playing on their day.
Where does the festival take place and what is the venue like?
The festival is held at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park, located at 1100 Seabreeze Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, right on the Atlantic shoreline. The site is set up with large main stages on the sand, boardwalk-style walkways, sponsor areas, and oceanfront viewing zones, creating a true beach-festival atmosphere. You can expect soft sand underfoot, sea breezes, and views of the water and skyline while you listen to sets from The Fray and other artists. Because it is outdoors on the beach, you will be standing and walking on sand for most of the day, so comfortable footwear and beach-friendly clothing make a big difference.
Who else is playing Tortuga 2026 along with The Fray?
The 2026 Tortuga lineup features big-name headliners Post Malone, Riley Green, and Kenny Chesney, leading a mix of country, rock, hip-hop, and pop acts. The Fray are listed on the official lineup alongside artists like Ice Cube, Dwight Yoakam, Tyler Hubbard, Russell Dickerson, Dustin Lynch, Colbie Caillat, Lukas Nelson, Amanda Shires, Uncle Kracker, and many more. Across the three days, dozens of performers rotate through multiple stages, so you can move between country, rock, and alternative sets throughout the weekend. This makes The Fray’s appearance part of a packed schedule where you can see both legacy favorites and newer acts in one place.
Is The Fray doing a solo concert or just a festival set at Tortuga?
In Fort Lauderdale, The Fray are appearing as one of the artists on the Tortuga Music Festival lineup rather than doing a separate solo arena or theater show. Their performance is a festival set, meaning a shorter, high-energy run of songs within a multi-artist schedule instead of a full-length tour concert with an opener and long encore. At festivals like Tortuga, bands typically focus on their best-known tracks and a few key deep cuts, so you can expect The Fray to highlight their biggest songs in a tight, impactful set. If you want a more extended, story-driven evening, you might also look at their separate tour dates in theaters and clubs, but for Fort Lauderdale specifically, the beach festival is the way to see them.
How much do Tortuga Music Festival tickets cost and what types are available?
Ticket sites show that passes for Tortuga Music Festival 2026 start in the mid-to-high hundreds for general admission, with SeatGeek listing opening prices around 340–435 USD for April 10 and other festival days. Typically, you will see options such as single-day passes, three-day festival passes, and possibly VIP or enhanced experiences that include perks like dedicated viewing areas, faster entry, or lounge access. VIP and multi-day passes are usually priced significantly higher than standard general admission but offer extra comfort and convenience if you want the full weekend experience. Remember that service fees and taxes are added at checkout, so always check the final total—this can noticeably increase the cost beyond the base price shown on the ticket grid.
How can I get cheaper tickets to see The Fray at Tortuga?
To find cheaper tickets, start by comparing prices across several trusted ticket platforms that list Tortuga passes, paying close attention to both base prices and the final total after fees. Single-day passes for Friday, April 10 may be cheaper than three-day passes if you only care about seeing The Fray and a few other Friday acts, so consider focusing on the day they perform to save money. Resale marketplaces sometimes show price drops as the festival approaches if sellers still hold spare passes, so watching prices over a few weeks and being ready to buy when a deal appears can pay off. You can also lower overall costs by sharing accommodation with friends, carpooling or using rideshare instead of paying for daily parking, and setting a daily budget for food and drinks to avoid overspending on beachfront concessions.
How do I get to Fort Lauderdale Beach Park and what about parking and transport?
Fort Lauderdale Beach Park sits along Seabreeze Boulevard on the barrier island side of the city, and you can reach it by car, rideshare, shuttle, or walking from nearby hotels along the beach. During Tortuga, the area around the park becomes very busy, with road closures and controlled access, so official festival guidance often encourages rideshare, water taxis, or designated shuttles instead of driving right to the gates. Parking near the beach is limited and can be expensive during special events, with garages and lots filling quickly throughout the day. To reduce stress and save money, consider staying at a hotel within walking distance, arranging group rides, or using public or festival-organized transport options whenever possible.
What is the age policy and are there any special rules for attendees?
Festival info pages note that Tortuga Music Festival is generally an all-ages event, with children welcome and specific mentions that kids under a certain age (such as under 6) may be allowed in free with a paying adult. However, anyone attending should review the latest age guidelines, as certain ticket types or areas may have stricter entry requirements. The festival enforces typical major-event rules about bag sizes, prohibited items, and behavior, with security checks at entry to keep everyone safe on the beach. Checking the official FAQ before you go ensures you know what you can bring, how IDs are checked, and what to expect at the gates.
What should I bring and how can I make the most of The Fray’s set and the festival overall?
For a beach festival day, bring sun protection like sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, along with light, breathable clothing and comfortable shoes or sandals that work well on sand. Many festivals allow empty reusable water bottles or hydration packs that you can fill at water stations, helping you stay hydrated without constantly buying drinks, but you should confirm what is allowed in Tortuga’s official guidelines. Plan your day by reviewing the schedule, circling The Fray’s set time, and building in breaks for food, shade, and rest so you still have energy when they hit the stage. To keep costs under control, eat a good breakfast or lunch beforehand, decide in advance how much you will spend on food, drinks, and merch, and focus on soaking in the music and oceanfront atmosphere—which are the parts of the experience you remember long after the weekend ends.