The Fray in Maryland Heights | Tickets 2026

The Fray

Prepare for an unforgettable night as The Fray takes the stage at Saint Louis Music Park on July 11, 2026 in Maryland Heights, MO. Their powerful melodies and heartfelt lyrics will electrify the atmosphere, featuring hits like “How to Save a Life.” Don’t miss this chance—grab your The Fray tour tickets now!

The Fray Maryland Heights Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
Jul 11, 2026
07:00 PM
Maryland Heights, Missouri from $51.84 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Fray concert at Saint Louis Music Park on July 11, 2026?

The July 11, 2026 show at Saint Louis Music Park in Maryland Heights, MO is part of The Fray’s Summer of Light Tour, a full-band North American tour in support of their new era and album “A Light That Waits.” This date is a multi-artist night titled “The Fray – Summer of Light Tour with Dashboard Confessional,” with both bands performing full sets and additional support from Colony House. It is a one-night, outdoor amphitheater concert rather than a festival, so the evening is focused entirely on these three alternative/rock acts.

When is the Maryland Heights concert and what time does it start?

The show takes place on Saturday, July 11, 2026. Ticketmaster, Live Nation, AXS, Shazam, and venue listings all show a 7:00 PM start time. The Saint Louis Music Park event page notes that doors open one hour before the event, meaning entry begins at approximately 6:00 PM. To avoid missing Colony House and any early surprises, plan to arrive at or before door time so you can get through security and find your seat or lawn spot comfortably.

Where is Saint Louis Music Park and what is the venue like?

Saint Louis Music Park is located at 750 Casino Center Drive in Maryland Heights, Missouri, on the Centene Community Ice Center campus near Hollywood Casino. It is a modern, partially covered outdoor amphitheater with a mix of reserved seating and general-admission lawn, designed for concerts and special events. The venue provides a more intimate experience than a stadium, with clear sightlines and strong production while still accommodating several thousand fans. Its suburban location offers on-site and nearby parking while keeping you within a short drive of the greater St. Louis area.

Who is playing with The Fray at this show?

This date is billed as “The Fray – Summer of Light Tour with Dashboard Confessional,” and listings confirm Dashboard Confessional as the special guest plus Colony House as the opening act. Dashboard Confessional bring their iconic emo/alt‑rock catalog led by Chris Carrabba, known for songs like “Hands Down” and “Vindicated.” Colony House add an energetic indie-rock flavor, opening the night and setting the tone before the two main sets. Together, the three bands create a strong, nostalgia‑friendly bill that spans early‑2000s emotional rock through modern alt pop‑rock.

How much do tickets cost for The Fray at Saint Louis Music Park?

Ticketmaster and AXS offer a range of reserved and lawn tickets, with price tiers based on proximity to the stage. SeatGeek’s event page for “The Fray with Dashboard Confessional and Colony House” at Saint Louis Music Park lists a 7:00 PM show with multiple price points, starting at lower-cost lawn or upper‑section tickets and rising for closer reserved seats. Third‑party marketplaces like Tix4Cause also show availability across different sections, reflecting a standard amphitheater price ladder from budget lawn to premium reserved. All platforms add service fees and applicable taxes at checkout, so your final cost will be higher than the base price shown on the seating chart.

How can I get cheap tickets for the Maryland Heights show?

For the best prices, begin with primary sellers (Ticketmaster or AXS via the official event pages) while face‑value seats are still available, especially in the lawn or upper seating sections. Lawn GA is typically the lowest‑cost option and still offers a fun, communal experience at an outdoor amphitheater. If you are buying on resale, compare several reputable marketplaces and sort by total price including fees, so you can spot genuine deals (such as cheaper side sections or back‑of‑bowl seats) rather than only premium listings. You can further keep the night affordable by skipping VIP packages, sharing rides or parking with friends, and setting a firm budget for drinks and merch before you go.

Are there presales or VIP packages for this concert?

Presale listings show multiple early-access windows for this Summer of Light Tour stop, including Live Nation, Ticketmaster, and cardholder presales ahead of the general on‑sale. The Live Nation event page notes presales beginning January 29 at 10:00 AM CST, with general public tickets on sale afterward. These presales give fans with codes a chance to secure better seats at face value before the wider audience buys. While some tour dates include VIP experiences with premium seats, meet‑and‑greets, and exclusive merch, focusing on standard presale tickets is usually cheaper if you care more about value than perks.

Is this concert part of a bigger tour, and where does it fit in the schedule?

Yes, this show is one stop on The Fray’s 2026 Summer of Light Tour, which features special guests Dashboard Confessional, Colony House, The Strumbellas, and Brother Elsey on select dates. Tour itineraries list Maryland Heights on July 11, 2026, right after Indianapolis (Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park) on July 10 and before Kansas City’s Starlight Theatre on July 14. The tour began in May in Moncton, New Brunswick and runs through late August, finishing with a Chicago date. Each stop is tailored to theaters and amphitheaters rather than stadiums, aiming at a big but still intimate concert experience.

What kind of setlist and performance can I expect?

Tour coverage describes the Summer of Light shows as career‑spanning, mixing The Fray’s biggest hits—such as “How to Save a Life,” “Over My Head (Cable Car),” “You Found Me,” and “Look After You”—with new material tied to “A Light That Waits.” Their live sets emphasize emotive vocals, piano‑ and guitar‑driven arrangements, and large choruses that invite the whole crowd to sing along. With Dashboard Confessional and Colony House on the bill, the night builds from indie‑rock and emo energy into The Fray’s cinematic, radio‑ready sound. Expect a full multi‑band evening where nostalgia and new songs sit side by side.

How do I get to Saint Louis Music Park and what about parking and transit?

Saint Louis Music Park is in Maryland Heights, west of downtown St. Louis, near Hollywood Casino and the Centene Community Ice Center. Most attendees arrive by car and use on‑site or nearby parking lots serving the music park and casino area, though spaces can fill up on busy weekend shows. Ride‑share and carpooling are popular options that can reduce both parking stress and per‑person costs, especially if you plan to enjoy casino or nearby restaurants before or after the concert. Leaving extra time for traffic, parking, and the walk into the venue will help ensure you are in place by the 7:00 PM start.

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

Bring your ticket (digital or printed), a valid ID, and only essentials allowed under typical amphitheater and Ticketmaster policies—usually a small bag, payment method, and any necessary medications. Dress for a summer evening outdoors: light, breathable clothing and comfortable shoes for walking and standing on pavilion or lawn surfaces, plus a light layer in case it cools after sunset. Aim to arrive when doors open (around 6:00 PM) so you can find a good spot, visit restrooms, and be ready for Colony House and Dashboard Confessional before The Fray’s set. To keep the night enjoyable and budget-friendly, eat a reasonably priced meal beforehand, set a spending cap for drinks and merch, and then focus on being present in the moment—sharing these bands’ songs live in the open air is what this Summer of Light stop is all about.

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