The Fray in London | Tickets 2026

Feel the electrifying energy as The Fray takes the stage at Centennial Hall in London, ON on May 15, 2026. Experience their signature blend of heartfelt lyrics and soaring melodies, performing iconic hits like “How to Save a Life.” Don’t miss out—grab your The Fray tour tickets now!
The Fray London Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday May 15, 2026 08:00 PM |
London, Ontario | from $88.55 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Fray concert at Centennial Hall on May 15, 2026?
The May 15, 2026 event at Centennial Hall in London, Ontario is part of The Fray’s Summer of Light Tour, a full-band North American tour celebrating their biggest songs and new music. It is a standalone headline show promoted by Live Nation and hosted by Centennial Hall, not a festival, so the night is built entirely around The Fray with support from special guest Brother Elsey. Fans can expect a complete evening of music with an opener plus a full-length headlining set in an indoor theater setting. This London date falls early in the tour’s Canadian leg, right after stops in Moncton and Montreal, so the production and setlist will be fresh and finely tuned.
When is the London, ON concert and what time does it start?
The Fray play Centennial Hall in London, ON on Friday, May 15, 2026. Event details list the show time as 8:00 PM Eastern, with doors opening at 7:00 PM. Some ticket platforms show the event in their grids as starting at 7:00 PM, but the full event description from Centennial Hall confirms an 8:00 PM show with 7:00 PM doors. Arriving between 7:00 and 7:30 PM will give you enough time to get through entry, find your seat or section, and be ready when Brother Elsey takes the stage.
Where is Centennial Hall and what is the venue like?
Centennial Hall is located at 550 Wellington Street in downtown London, Ontario. It is a multi-use concert and event hall used regularly for touring bands, orchestral concerts, and special events, with a seated balcony and flexible main-floor configuration. The room’s size and layout make it large enough for a big, energetic crowd but still intimate enough that most seats feel relatively close to the stage. Because it is a traditional hall rather than an arena, the sound and sightlines are designed to suit live music with clear vocals and instrumentation.
Is this show part of a larger tour?
Yes, the London concert is one of the Canadian dates on The Fray’s 2026 Summer of Light Tour. Official tour announcements list London’s Centennial Hall on May 15 between MTELUS in Montreal on May 13 and Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Ottawa on May 16. The tour as a whole includes multiple Canadian cities and a long run of U.S. amphitheaters and theaters through August 2026. Support on select dates comes from Dashboard Confessional, Colony House, The Strumbellas, and Brother Elsey, with Brother Elsey confirmed for London.
Who is opening for The Fray at Centennial Hall?
The London show is advertised as “The Fray with Brother Elsey,” meaning Brother Elsey will perform an opening set before The Fray’s headlining performance. Brother Elsey are a Michigan-born, Nashville-based band known for emotional, harmony-rich rock that blends heartland energy with introspective lyrics. Press material notes that they have built a reputation as a strong live act, sharing stages with artists like Young The Giant, The Wallflowers, Mt. Joy, and Shakey Graves. Arriving on time for their set gives you more music for your ticket and helps set the tone for the rest of the night.
How much do tickets cost for The Fray in London, ON?
Ticket grids and marketplace listings show prices for The Fray with Brother Elsey at Centennial Hall starting around $78–$79 CAD for standard seating. On some resale sites, there are limited listings left—one site notes “only 2% of tickets left” with a small number of remaining options. Prices vary by section, with balcony seats among the lower-cost options and closer or premium seats priced higher. As usual, service fees and applicable taxes are added during checkout, so the final cost will be higher than the base ticket price listed on the seating chart.
How can I get cheap tickets for the London show?
To get cheaper tickets, start by checking official outlets such as Centennial Hall’s Eventbrite listing and primary ticket partners before relying on resale. Standard balcony or rear-floor seats typically cost less than front-row or VIP locations but still offer a solid view in a venue this size. SeatGeek’s venue page shows The Fray with Brother Elsey from about $79, so sorting tickets by lowest price on different platforms can help you spot the best deals. You can further reduce overall costs by purchasing early (before more tiers sell out), attending with friends to share transportation and parking, and setting a budget for merch and concessions so extras do not push your night beyond what you planned to spend.
Are there VIP packages or presales available?
Yes, the London date offers a The Fray VIP package that includes one premium reserved ticket plus a VIP merch pack with items like an exclusive “A Light That Waits” kaleidoscope, lyric postcards, a VIP merchandise item, a commemorative laminate and lanyard, and priority merch shopping. This package also typically comes with early entry into the venue, giving you extra time to settle into your seat and browse merchandise. Presale information notes an artist presale for the London show beginning on January 28, 2026 at 10:00 AM EST, ending January 29 at 10:00 PM, followed by general on sale. Local radio partners like Virgin Radio London also promote the show and may run contests to win free tickets, which is another way to save if you are lucky.
What can I expect from The Fray’s setlist and performance on this tour?
News about the Summer of Light Tour explains that the shows will feature The Fray’s most recognizable hits—from albums like “How to Save a Life”—alongside new songs tied to their upcoming album “A Light That Waits.” The band’s live performances are known for piano- and guitar-driven arrangements, emotive vocals, and big choruses that invite the audience to sing along. With Brother Elsey opening, the evening is curated to build from a moody, harmony-rich opener into The Fray’s polished, full-band set. In a theater like Centennial Hall, the production is scaled to keep the focus on sound and atmosphere while still delivering a visually engaging show.
How do I get to Centennial Hall and what about parking?
Centennial Hall’s address at 550 Wellington Street places it near London’s downtown core, reachable by car, local bus routes, or short rideshare trips from many neighbourhoods. There are parking options in the surrounding area, including nearby lots and on-street spaces, though availability can tighten on busy concert nights. Giving yourself extra time to locate parking and walk to the venue will reduce stress and help ensure you arrive before the music starts. If you want to save money, consider carpooling with friends or using transit where possible instead of paying for downtown parking on your own.
What should I bring and how can I make the most of the evening?
Bring your ticket (on your phone or printed), a valid ID, and only the essentials allowed under Centennial Hall’s typical event policies—usually a small bag, payment method, and any necessary medications. Dress comfortably for an indoor concert, keeping in mind that the room may feel warm once it fills, and you may stand or move around before and after the show. Plan to arrive when doors open at 7:00 PM so you can find your seat, use the facilities, and be ready to enjoy Brother Elsey’s opening set. To keep the night fun and affordable, consider having a reasonably priced meal beforehand, decide in advance how much you want to spend on drinks and merch, and then simply enjoy being present for the music—these Summer of Light shows are designed to feel like a shared celebration between the band and the crowd.